5-2-1-0 Let's Go!

Let鈥檚 Go!聽is a nationally recognized childhood obesity prevention program implemented throughout Maine and in a few communities in neighboring states. We partner with schools, child care and out-of-school programs, healthcare practices and community organizations to change environments where children and families live, learn work and play.聽

Car Seat and Booster Seat Help

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's site for car seat and booster seat information including seat types, installation help, recall updates, and a resource to find car seat inspection stations

Childhood Violent Trauma Center (CVTC)

The CVTC exists to increase public and professional awareness of the effects of violence on children and to reduce the impact of violence. Its mission is to improve the mental health of children and families, advance understanding of psychological and developmental needs, and to treat and prevent childhood mental illness (through research, clinical practice, and professional training)

Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)

Check out recalled products, sign up for online newsletter, report unsafe products. CPSC also has a special section geared to kids and parents. This section is devoted to safety issues for children on bike helmets, scooters, etc.

Consumer Safety

ConsumerSafety.org strives to make information about recalls and safety-related news about drugs, medical devices, food, and consumer products accessible to everyone in a transparent, easily understandable way.

DHHS District Office Locations []

Sanford Office -

890 Main Street, Suite 208
Sanford, ME 04073-3800
Telephone: (207)490-5400
Toll-free: 1-800-482-0790
Fax: (207) 490-5463
sanford.dhhs@maine.gov

Lewiston Office -

200 Main Street
Lewiston, ME 04240-7098
Telephone: (207)795-4300
Fax: (207) 795-4444

Toll-free: 1-800-482-7517
lewiston.dhhs@maine.gov

South Paris Office -

243 Main Street, Suite 6
South Paris, ME 04281-1620
Telephone: (207)744-1200
Toll-free: 1-888-593-9775
Fax: (207) 743-8798
southparis.dhhs@maine.gov


Disaster Preparedness

The Maine Chapter has strong ties to the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Dr. Kate Herlihy is the new Disaster Preparedness Chapter Champion. The chapter continues to encourage and expand participation in the CDC Health Alert Network.

Resources

The National AAP has a 5 year strategic plan around disaster preparedness which you can read or download.

For assistance or additional information, please reach out to the Maine Chapter.

Dr. Spock

Created by doctors and other experts to offer a complete, personalized resource for parenting information, including behavior concerns, covering every stage of pregnancy and childhood, from newborns to teens.

EthnoMed

The EthnoMed site contains information about cultural beliefs, medical issues, and other related issues pertinent to the health care of recent immigrants

First Gov

Search all federal online services at one site: student loans, health information, consumer handbooks--everything!

Fostering Health []

Standards of health care for children and adolescents in foster care are detailed in 10 chapters. The members of the AAP Task Force on Foster Care hope that this manual will result in the integration of the health care plan with child welfare's permanency plan for each child or adolescent in foster care. For a copy please contact聽fostercare@aap.org聽until supplies last.

Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.

Futures Without Violence

Education programs, national policy development, professional training, and public action campaigns designed to end violence against women, children and families around the world.

Healthy Homes

Information on home related house issues in Maine such as lead poisoning, carbon monoxide poisoning, mold, well-water safety, emergency preparedness, and more.

hear ME now!

Maine鈥檚 leading auditory oral education center, committed to supporting children and adults with hearing loss, their families, and their communities.

Help Me Grow

Help Me Grow: coordinating services and referrals for children with developmental or behavioral concerns (referral form on the website provider can fill out in the exam room, requires parental/guardian consent)

Helping Foster and Adoptive Families Cope with Trauma [pdf]

The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:聽1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.

KidsGrowth

Has a great deal of information and articles regarding developmental, physical and behavioral health of child.

Maine Lung Cancer Coalition

Information on all aspects of lung cancer including a statewide approach to education, prevention, screening, and a list known risk factors

Maine's Coordinated School Health Program

Presents the eight components of Coordinated School Health Programs for school personnel, parents and students. A great resource for information and networking for those involved or interested in school health issues.

Pine Tree Recovery Center []

Pine Tree Recovery Center

Admissions- 207-618-9611

Services Include: (SUD, Co-Occurring) Modalities used: DBT, CBT, Motivational Interviewing, Anger Management, Harm Reduction, Mindfulness, Life Skills Training

Days of services: (PM Cohort) Monday, Wednesday, and Thursdays from 6 pm to 9 pm


Accept most commercial insurance, Pine Tree is currently in network with

路 Allied Trades Assistance Program

路 Community Health Options

路 First Health/Cofinity

路 JRN Consulting

路 Lower Hudson Valley

路 MaineCare

路 MaineHealth

路 Martins Point (commercial)

路 Micmac Health Dept

路 Mines and Associates

路 Ovation Health

路 Uprise

路 Teamster Center Services Fund

Safe Kids

National health safety site for kids 14 and under

Safe Kids

National health safety site for kids 14 and under

Safety Belt Safe

More than 95% of the car seats we check are being used incorrectly. Don't take a chance with your child's life!

Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics

Promotes better care and outcomes for children and families affected by developmental, learning, and behavioral problems. Links to other organizations, materials and information for physicians, fellows, resident physicians and students.

Spurwink Portland Clinic []

Provides care for children placed in care through the Biddeford and Portland DHHS offices. Serves York, Oxford, and Cumberland counties.

Spurwink Services
901 Washington Ave., Suite 100
Portland, ME 04103
207.871.1200

The Whole Child

Sponsored by PBS, the website has information for providers and parents on a wide range of developmental and behavioral concerns. Site is written in both English and Spanish.

TransParent - Videos

TransParent is a St. Louis-based organization providing support and resources to parents raising transgender or gender independent children.

Zero to Three

ZERO TO THREE is a national non-profit organization that is devoted to the promotion of the healthy development of infants and toddlers.