The vision of the Central Maine Medical Family is to provide uncompromising pursuit of excellence in healthcare.
** MISSION **
Our mission is to provide exceptional healthcare services in a safe and trustful environment through the expertise, commitment and compassion of our family of caregivers.
Our family of caregivers is a team of physicians, nurses, other clinicians and support personnel working together to ensure the best possible experience for the patient. Each member of the team has a unique role to play and is an essential contributor to the success of the organization.
** VALUES **
* Compassion: We care deeply about the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of our patients, families and staff.
* Citizenship: As a healthcare team member, we work to be involved in our community by promoting health and prevention.
* Integrity: We commit to creating an honest and trustful environment through mutual respect, teamwork and professionalism.
* Service: We provide exceptional quality healthcare in a safe environment where patients, staff and visitors are free from harm.
* Excellence: We continuously enhance our Expertise and specialized knowledge, skills and/or abilities through our commitment to exceptional patient care.
* Commitment: We each have personal responsibility for the success of the organization.
View our HEROES (Healthcare Employees Reaching Out with Exceptional Service) video to meet some of the HEROES of CMMF.
History Of Central Maine Medical Center
In the mid-1990s Central Maine Medical Center began establishing a dedicated trauma program that was later designated as one of three such programs in Maine. This program was bolstered in 1998 with the creation of LifeFlight of Maine, a medical helicopter service jointly administered with Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor.
In 1999 Northern Cumberland Memorial Hospital and Rumford Community Hospital merged with Central Maine Healthcare, CMMC’s parent company. The facilities soon changed their names to Bridgton Hospital and Rumford Hospital. In addition to the healthcare services that Central Maine Healthcare has helped develop at the two organizations, the holding company has assisted in plant development at the facilities. In December 2001, Bridgton Hospital dedicated an entirely new state-of-the-art facility.
CMMC's longtime effort to establish itself as a tertiary medical center offering a comprehensive array of the highest level healthcare services began to take a more tangible form when the hospital opened the Central Maine Heart and Vascular Institute in the spring of 2003. CMHVI offers open heart and cardiac angioplasty services to a population base of some 400,000 people in central and western Maine.
As Central Maine Medical Center continues its transformation to a tertiary medical center, its mission remains unchanged: providing the best possible healthcare to the region's residents.