Thanks to a grant from the Hattie A. & Fred C. Lynam Trust, people with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia living at Birch Bay Village’s Safe Harbor can now stay in touch with loved ones and with memories that might otherwise be lost.
Thanks to a grant from the Hattie A. & Fred C. Lynam Trust, people with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia living at Birch Bay Village’s Safe Harbor can now stay in touch with loved ones and with memories that might otherwise be lost.
Any loss of function through injury or accident to the hands can have a devastating effect on people’s lives and livelihoods.
The Northeast Harbor Clinic on the Kimball Road will be open from June 28th through September 3rd.
Join Mount Desert Island Hospital’s Wellness Program for two informational sessions to learn how you can stay tobacco-free, for life.
Join Mount Desert Island Hospital’s Wellness Program for two informational sessions to learn how you can stay tobacco-free, for life.
Dave Robertson, an EMT Intermediate for the Southwest Harbor/Tremont Ambulance Service, has been named Mount Desert Island Hospital’s 2009 EMT of the Year.
Dave Robertson, an EMT Intermediate for the Southwest Harbor/Tremont Ambulance Service, has been named Mount Desert Island Hospital’s 2009 EMT of the Year.
Mount Desert Island Hospital’s recently installed 64-slice CT scanner continues the hospital’s tradition of introducing “cutting edge” medical imaging technology to our community. This new CT (Computed Tomography) scanner significantly improves diagnostic capability while reducing radiation exposure and improving patient comfort.
Mount Desert Island Hospital’s recently installed 64-slice CT scanner continues the hospital’s tradition of introducing “cutting edge” medical imaging technology to our community. This new CT (Computed Tomography) scanner significantly improves diagnostic capability while reducing radiation exposure and improving patient comfort.
A representative from the Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) visited Mount Desert Island Hospital last Friday to say thanks for supporting college education for babies born there. The celebration was to honor the birthday of the late Maine philanthropist Harold Alfond and to show appreciation to MDI Hospital for its role in educating parents about the Harold Alfond College Challenge Grant. Mila Tapan, an Outreach Representative with FAME presented a basket of treats to staff as a thank for their commitment to helping all eligible babies born at MDI Hospital receive the $500 grant.
At Mount Desert Island Hospital, we provide comprehensive care for you and your family through our hospital in Bar Harbor and a network of health centers across Mount Desert Island.