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Tuesday, 25 September 2007 |
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The Department of Health & Human Services Office of Adult Mental Health Services (OAMHS) is the designated State Public Mental Health Authority for adult.
http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/adults.shtml#mentalhealth
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Last Updated ( Friday, 14 December 2007 )
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Wednesday, 26 September 2007 |
Penobscot Community Health Center
You Can Change Yourself and Your Life
Facilitators: Tom Rusk and Dawn Tunstead
Tuesday 12-1 pm
Pain Management
Patients with Fibromyalgia, Chronic Pain and Fatigue are welcome
Facilitator: Sharon Piper
Wednesday 1-2:30 pm (runs for 8 weeks)
Stuck in a Rut
Facilitators: Becky McMahan and Bonnie Pelissier
Thursday 1-3 pm (runs for 12 weeks)
Anger Management
Facilitators: Deidre Tukey and Mel Corey
Friday 1-2:30 pm (runs for 12 weeks)
Trauma Group
Facilitators: Deidre Tukey and Bonnie Pelissier
Tuesday 1-2:30 pm (runs for 12 weeks)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Facilitators: Deidre Tukey and Mel Corey
Friday 9:15-10:15 am and again at 11 am-12 pm (runs 8 weeks)
Relapse Traps
Facilitator: Becky McMahan
Monday 11 am
Advance Pain Management Process Group
Facilitator: Melinda Morissette
Wednesday 1-2:30 pm
All sessions are held at 1012 Union Street, Suite 2, Bangor. Contact phone number: 945-5247 x 508 or 517
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Wednesday, 19 December 2007 |
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1-877-RxForME
- www.rxcaresforme.org
Web site designed to help low-income, uninsured Maine residents get free or discounted brand-name medicines.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 05 September 2008 )
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Tuesday, 25 September 2007 |
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Statewide Warm Line 1-866-771-9276 5pm-8am daily
In Greater Portland the local number is: 772-9276.
www.mainewarmline.org
What do we mean by a warm line?It is a place to call when you need to connect with someone. Reasons for calling might be needing support, feeling isolated, or learning about some recovery skills. Some call because they are feeling frightened, sad, or had a great day or wanted to share a success. It is not a crisis line (traditionally called a hot line), but rather a place to talk and be listened to.
Who answers the calls?
Peer supporters, all of whom have personal experience with mental illness and recovery, answer the calls. We hire individuals who have made significant gains in their own recovery. The staff of the Maine Warm Line have been there. They know firsthand the struggles of living with a mental illness. They can share their experience, wisdom, knowledge and empathy to those that call the warm line.
If you need immediate help, or you are in a crisis, call the statewide crisis hotline toll free at: 1-888-568-1112. The crisis line is open 24 hours a day.For more information on the Maine Warm Line program contact:
Simonne Maline
Peer Services Director
Amistad, Inc.
(207) 773-1956
smaline@maine.rr.com
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Last Updated ( Friday, 14 December 2007 )
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Wednesday, 27 February 2008 |
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You can check your TANF - EBT cash and food stamp balance online.
A certificate warning will pop up. It pops up because you will be giving information on the next screen (social security number, date of birth and PIN number) to access your account. You just need to click continue.
Maine EBT
http://www.pinetreecard.com/
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Last Updated ( Friday, 05 September 2008 )
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