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Local Care Planning Councils in Maine

Find a Local Care Planning Council that offers educational workshops and a variety of solutions for seniors and their families.

Use the search, map, or area links below (scroll down) to find help where you live in Maine.

Local Care Planning Councils in Maine

Southern Maine
Augusta, Auburn, Biddeford, Brunswick, Portland, Lewiston, Sanford, and surrounding areas

Although this area is temporarily without a local council to assist you we can still help you with any concerns you may have. We can also put you in contact with various elder care services in Southern Maine. Click here to Request Assistance from the Maine Care Planning Council.

Central Maine
Bangor, Belfast, Ellsworth, Oakland, Old Town, Skowhegan, and Waterville and surrounding areas

Although this area is temporarily without a local council to assist you we can still help you with any concerns you may have. We can also put you in contact with various elder care services in Central Maine. Click here to Request Assistance from the Maine Care Planning Council.

Northern Maine
Bridge Water, Caribou, Fort Fairfield, Houlton, Mars Hill, Presque Isle, and surrounding areas

Although this area is temporarily without a local council to assist you we can still help you with any concerns you may have. We can also put you in contact with various elder care services in Northern Maine. Click here to Request Assistance from the Maine Care Planning Council.

 

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    Southern Maine: Augusta, Auburn, Biddeford, Brunswick, Portland, Lewiston, Sanford, and surrounding areas

    Central Maine: Bangor, Belfast, Ellsworth, Oakland, Old Town, Skowhegan, and Waterville and surrounding areas

    Northern Maine: Bridge Water, Caribou, Fort Fairfield, Houlton, Mars Hill, Presque Isle, and surrounding areas

About State and Local Councils

    The Maine care planning council is a one-stop source of community providers and advisors who help aging seniors and their families deal with eldercare needs. The Maine Council also provide a platform for local staffs - who are senior service providers and advisors - to offer free educational workshops for community groups and local businesses, information and help for employers of caregivers, and comprehensive, "one-stop shopping" solutions to seniors and families through a single contact.

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