
Other partners include several retirement communities in the area, public health nurses, CHANS Home Health Care, Spectrum Generations, fire departments including EMTs — to name a few. TRIAD also works with some state agencies that serve the older residents of Maine.
You are the most important link in this partnership of organizations, law enforcement, and individual seniors.
We welcome new members. The only requirement is that you have an interest in the safety and well-being of seniors in the community. Please consider spending a little time in this endeavor.
You’re welcome to attend a meeting just to see what it’s all about.
For more information, visit www.merrymeetingbaytriad.org or call 751-6989.
We will be happy to give you more information at any time. Thanks for considering this important volunteer work.
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