LIVERMORE FALLS—Western Maine Family Health Center in Livermore Falls will be
welcoming Cecile Sullivan-Rohrbach back to the medical team in October. CeCe
previously provided primary care at the health center for eight years. She is a
family nurse practitioner who has been offering family healthcare in Maine
since obtaining her master’s degree in Nursing from University of Southern
Maine in 2007. In 1998, she obtained a BS in Human Nutrition and a BA in
Women’s Studies from University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Her areas of
expertise include preventive
medicine, women's health and pediatric care.
CeCe stated, “Western Maine Family Health Center and
HealthReach offer wonderful resources for their patients, as well as a collegiality for
both patients and providers to thrive in family practice.”
CeCe will be joining physician Michael Landrum and nurse
practitioners Joline Sage and Michelle Sweetser who provide medical care to
patients of all ages. In addition, Dianne Raymond offers adult psychiatric
medication management and Alyson Byard assists patients with behavioral health
needs. Western Maine Family Health Center joined the HealthReach family in 1987
and serves the towns of Canton, Fayette, Hartford, Jay, Livermore, Livermore
Falls, and Sumner, as well as surrounding towns such as Chesterville,
Farmington, New Sharon and Wilton.
Western
Maine Family Health Center is part of HealthReach Community Health Centers, a
system of eleven Federally Qualified Health Centers in Central and Western
Maine. Dedicated providers deliver high-quality medical and behavioral
healthcare to citizens in over 80 rural communities. To ensure access to
everyone, HealthReach accepts Medicare, MaineCare and major insurances. In
addition, an Affordable Care Program is available to uninsured and underinsured
residents as well as assistance with applications for programs that help with
the cost of healthcare and medications, including the Health Insurance
Marketplace.
A private non-profit with a
44-year history, HealthReach is funded by patient fees, grants and by the
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $4,053,390 with
82.5 percent financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of
the author and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor are an
endorsement by, the HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.
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