SAGE Maine is primed to advocate for this group, and offers best-practice training options for those who provide services to the aging.
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Commentary: More dental hygiene therapists would mitigate a Maine crisis
The state’s dentists are graying and few in number in places where their services are most needed.
The View From Here: No mystery to ranked-choice vote
Bruce Poliquin and his supporters are inventing problems when they just have to count to two.
Maine Observer: Hearing early on the call to teach
A mother’s gift of four old school desks helped a girl discover her life’s work.
Commentary: Past immigrants would have been blocked by new rules
Requiring newcomers to have money and speak English before they arrive in the U.S. will unfairly stifle opportunity.
Commentary: Fixing the economy, for real
We’ll stay on a boom-and-bust cycle until we revitalize the industrial sector to multiply jobs and create education pathways for workers.
Jim Fossel: Both parties ignore issues at their peril
Failing to address problems like climate change and the opiod epidemic leaves them open to being abandoned.
The Maine Millennial: Grandmother leaves a lasting gift
Her final words of pride and her passing make her granddaughter stronger.
Gina Barreca: College education can’t be measured by graduate’s salary
Judging institutions, subjects and majors in quantifiable terms devalues the impact of learning.
The humble Farmer: Magazines don’t show all the ‘ideal’ Maine homes
And you don’t have to be wealthy to live in a dream house.