COMMUNITY CARE
PO Box 936, Bangor, ME 044020936 www.comcareme.org

Total Revenue
$6,130,625
Total Expenses
$5,927,850
Net Assets
$4,840,740

Organizations Filed Purposes: To provide quality community-based services that are timely and effective in promoting the health and well being of individuals and their families.

Therapeutic and support services, accredited by COA.

Treatment Foster Care Programs provide children who experience trauma, neglect, and/or behavioral health disorders a safe home with foster families who are licensed by the State to provide treatment level services and support. The children who are served in this program have moderate to high needs and require close supervision and therapeutic interactions and interventions. The staff in this program work with the birth families in order to reunify the family whenever possible. Staff also work with the children and foster parents to assist them in realizing goals in the child's individualized treatment plan. The goals of the Treatment Foster Care Program are to provide a temporary safe and nurturing home and family; to assist the children in dealing with trauma and mental health issues; to work with birth families so that reunification can be realized; and to work to support permanency for all children through reunification, kinship care, adoption, or independent living.

Community Family Support Services provide community children and their families clinical behavioral health support in their own homes. The children in this program are diagnosed with a primary mental health diagnosis, and the family is identified as needing support to assist the child(ren) and to keep the family intact. Licensed clinicians and behavioral health specialists work as a team to provide the family with an array of individualized strength-based supports including family therapy, individual therapy, behavior modification interventions, parenting education, and structural family support. The goal of the CFSS program is to treat the child's mental health issues through working with the entire family in their own home setting, thereby avoiding out of home placement for the child.

The Alternative Response Program (ARP) provides immediate safety and well-being evaluations for families where there have been allegations of abuse or neglect (low to moderate risk) toward children within the family. All referrals come directly from the DHHS after a report has been made to the department. Case Managers, all of whom are licensed social workers (LSW's), interview the children, parents, and all family members and evaluate the home situation to assess the level of risk to the children and develop a safety and support plan. The goal is to help keep the family intact with parenting training and support, resource development, financial support to dress emergent life need, and the development of healthy and safe interactions between all family members. After the evaluation period, case management can be continued for a period of three months in this program.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
David MccluskeyExecutive Director40$117,361
Robin RusselDirector1$0
Norman O Worgull JrDirector1$0
James ArtesaniDirector1$0
Constance M SandstromDirector1$0
Scott WelchSecretary1$0
Marsha ConnorsTreasurer1$0
Janice E FlemingPresident2$0

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