Who We Are
Maine Council on Aging (MCOA), founded in 2011 and formally established in 2012, is an organization-based membership association formed to advance broad public policy issues that ensure we can all live healthy, engaged and secure lives as we age in our homes and communities.
Our members include the core of Maine’s aging network, and span all of the sectors that support healthy, interconnected aging. They also include a small number of Community Members, individual older Mainers who provide invaluable perspective and represent MCOA at policy and public forums.
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AARP Maine
AgeWise Maine*
Alliance for Addiction & Mental Health Services
AlphaOne*
Alzheimer’s Association, Maine Chapter
Andwell Health Partners
Arcadia New England Home Care
Aroostook Area Agency on Aging*
Aroostook Community Action Program
Assistance Plus
Avesta Housing Development Corp
B
Bangor Savings Bank
Bath Area Family and Landing YMCA
Jeffrey S. Barkin, MD
BRG Legal
C
Catholic Charities of Maine
City of Bangor
City of Saco/Age Friendly Saco
Clark Insurance
Community Care Partnership of Maine
Community Health Options
Consumers for Affordable Health Care
Cross Cultural Community Services
Cultural Alliance of Maine
D
Dirigo Maine Geriatrics Society
E
Eastern Area Agency on Aging*
Elder Abuse Institute of Maine
EQME (EqualityMaine)
F
Foundation for Art & Healing
Freeport Community Services
Friends in Action
G
Good Shepherd Food Bank
GT Independence*
H
Habitat for Humanity of Maine
Happy at Home Seniors, LLC
Harpswell Aging at Home
Healthy Communities of the Capital Area
Healthy Peninsula
Home Instead
Hospice of Southern Maine
Housing Initiatives of New England Corp.
I
In Her Presence
Inspired Consulting Group
J
Jackson Laboratory
K
Kennebec Behavioral Health
Kennebec Savings Bank*
KVCAP
L
L.L.Bean*
Lanman Rayne Nelson Reade
LeadingAge ME/NH
Legal Services for the Elderly
Lifelong Maine
M
Maine Access Immigrant Network (MAIN)
Maine Association for Community Service Providers (MACSP)
Maine Association of Personal Care Agencies
Maine Association of Retirees
Maine Center for Economic Policy
Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault (MECASA)
Maine Community Action Partnership
Maine Conservation Voters
Maine Council of Churches
Maine Equal Justice Partners
Maine Health Care Association
Maine Immigrants’ Rights Coalition
Maine LTC Ombudsman Program
Maine Nurse Practitioner Association
Maine People’s Alliance*
Maine Primary Care Association
Maine Public Health Association
Maine Recreation and Parks Association
Maine Savings Federal Credit Union
Maine Senior College Network
Maine Strong Balance Centers
Maine Women’s Lobby
Maine-Dartmouth Geriatric Medicine
MaineHealth Home Health & Hospice
MaineHealth/Partnership for Healthy Aging
Maine Life Care Retirement Community Inc.
MaineTransNet
Maine Youth Thriving
Manely Hope and Healing
Martin’s Point*
McKesson*
Mid Coast Senior Health
Motivational Services Inc. (NOCO)
Muskie School of Public Service
N
Nale Law Offices, LLC
No Place Like Home
North Country Associates
Northern Light Home Care & Hospice*
O
Opportunity Alliance
P
Park Danforth
Penquis
People Plus
Piper Shores
Portland Office of Elder Affairs
S
75 State Street
Saint Joseph’s College
Saint Joseph’s Hospital
Seniors Plus*
Skills, Inc.
Southern Maine Area Agency on Aging*
Spectrum Generations*
Spurling Design
Spurwink Services
Summit Utilities*
T
Thrive Penobscot
Town & Country FCU
Town of Cumberland
Town of Eustis
Town of Windham / Age Friendly Windham
U
UMaine Center on Aging
United Healthcare*
University of New England COM
V
Vinalhaven Eldercare Services
Volunteers of America NNE
W
Waldo Community Action Partners
Waterville Creates
Westbrook Housing
Western Maine Transportation Services
Y
York County Community Action Corp.
Community Members
Kat Blackstone
Frank Brooks
Jeff Brown
Holly DeYoung
Anny Fenton
Sharon Foerster
Julie Fralich
Krista George
Leslie Hill
Bill Jenks
John Messer
Judy Rawlings
Ted Rooney
Cheryl Rust
Jean Saunders
Lisa Smith, DO
Carl Toney
Dana Totman
Denise Vachon
Shirl Weaver
*Sustaining Patron