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Poulin Family Nursing Education Fund Received $150,000 Gift
MaineHealth Care at Home (MHCAH) is pleased to receive a $150,000 gift toward the Poulin Family Nursing Education Fund by Paul Poulin.
MaineHealth Care at Home offers first vaccinations to its homebound patients
MaineHealth Care at Home has begun the process of distributing the COVID-19 vaccine to eligible homebound patients receiving services with the agency, becoming one of the first organizations in the state to offer this accommodation for home health patients.
MaineHealth Care at Home Awarded Community Health Grant from the United Way of York County
MaineHealth Care at Home (MHCAH) today announced that it has been awarded a one-year grant totaling $5,000 by United Way of York County (UWYC).
MaineHealth Administers First Doses of COVID-19 Vaccine to Front-line Caregivers
Hours after the arrival of the Pfizer vaccine at its hospitals, MaineHealth began inoculating team members who provide direct care to patients infected with the novel coronavirus.