Friday, June 28, 2013

Lakeview Management, Inc. (formerly New Medico) 21 Years of Disservice to Humanity

    

   The following article appeared in the New York Times. The year? 1992. Very little has changed during these past 21 years. How many patients have suffered during that time? Hundreds? Thousands? How much money has been lost? Money that could have been spent to provide quality patient care. Much of the money lost is your money.

   This article was about the investigation into the business practices of New Medico Health Care Systems. After the investigation of the New Medico facility at 244 Highwatch Rd. in Effingham, New Hampshire. Lakeview Management, Inc. assumed control of the facility. The current administrator, David Armstrong has been working at 244 Highwatch Road for 25 years:

David Armstrong graduated from Perth College of Nursing (Scotland) in 1978. His 15 years of clinical psychiatric nursing included 4 years in a forensic unit. Since coming to America in 1988, Mr. Armstrong has worked for Lakeview NeuroRehabilitation Center. [Previously New Medico] He held the positions of Case Manager, Program Director and Director of Quality Assurance prior to assuming the role of Administrator in 2005. MORE
   He is therefore the bridge between the two Healthcare organizations. You may consider this as inconsequential, but I say that it is telling...

Mike Corthell, Editor & Publisher

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New York Times 1993: Treating of Severe Brain Injuries Is Profitable, but Not for Patients


In a new and fast-growing field of rehabilitative medicine, many of the nation's health-care centers are being accused of preying on some of the most vulnerable of patients: people with severe brain injuries. In the process, critics say, operators of the centers are reaping millions of dollars in profits from insurance payments....


Critics of the rehabilitation programs are especially vocal about one large for-profit chain, New Medico Health Care Systems, of Lynn, Mass., which operates 36 rehabilitation centers in 15 states.[Including Highwatch in Effingham, New Hampshire, now known as Lakeview] But they say that in addition to New Medico, many other companies are also drawing complaints. Rebound Inc. of Nashville has been accused of falsifying reports to insurance companies, and Total Therapy Management of Troy, Mich., has been accused by families of overbilling. All three companies denied the criticisms and insisted that they have high standards and provide excellent care. Any lapses that may have occurred, they said, have been corrected. Hundreds of Complaints...

The following are among the hundreds of allegations involving many for-profit head-injury centers, according to Government investigators:
*Unethical marketing that includes lying to the families of people suffering recent brain injuries, and pressure tactics to gain access to hospital records of patients with substantial insurance.
*Bad care. Parents who said they were promised intensive therapy report finding quadriplegic children unattended, having lain for hours or days in vomit or feces. Others said their children's condition seriously deteriorated from neglect.
*Expensive rehabilitation programs that admit and keep patients who cannot benefit from them, simply to garner insurance payments. One researcher found that for an average nine-month stay, patients were charged $106,000 for treatment not justified by the results. Patients released after less than six months did just as well, the researcher found.
*Companies instructing medical staff members to file false or misleading reports of patient progress to insurance companies, to keep patients in their programs until insurance coverage was exhausted. Robert E. Brabham, executive director of the National Association of Rehabilitation Facilities, an industry trade group, said the complaints represented only a small percentage of head-injury facilities.

FRYEBURG, Maine, A GREAT Place to Live - Play AND Do Business is Having a Birthday Party...ALL SUMMER LONG!!





Date(s)Time(s)EventOrganizationContact PersonTelephone
ongoing7:00 AMFryeburg Flea Market - Sundays Memorial - Labor Day Weekend at Fryeburg Fairgounds Dot & Jim Pitman   Barbara Perry603-447-2679
ongoingWed. 9-12; Thurs. 1-4;    Fri. 9-12 or by appt.Fryeburg Historical Society Research Library, Rt. 113, North FryeburgFryeburg Historical SocietyDiane & Ed Jones697-2044 fryeburghistorical.org
ongoingcall for infoNightly Games & Specials302 West Smokehouse & TavernBob Wentworth935-3021
Sat. May 25 - Mon. May 278AM +Fryeburg Yard Sales - Memorial Day Weekend, pick up locations at Visitor Information Center & Fryeburg businessesFryeburg Business AssociationHolly Foster935-2915
Sat. May 259AM-12:30PMAnnual Plant Salefrom local gardens, crafts, jewelry, baked goods, raffleFryeburg Homemakers ExtensionNancy Sanborn935-3825
Sat. May 259AMEnvironmental Fair at Swans Falls - learn to protect forests / meet partner organizationsSaco River Recreational CouncilMichelle Broyer935-3395
Sun. May 262:00 PMFA GraduationFryeburg Academy  
Sun. May 267:30PMLeura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center - White Mt. Musical Arts Presents The Seacoast Wind EmsembleFryeburg AcademyBox Office Manager935-9232
Mon., May 271:00PMMemorial Day Parade - Legion to Bradley Park - FA & MSAD 72 Bands, invocation, legislative sentiment,  & fly over at the parkFryeburg Park CommitteeGeorge Weston935-2567
Fri. May 315:30-7:30PMBarn Warming Party at Hardy Farm - to celebrate the new look, 254 W. Fryeburg. Rd. - door prizeDeb & Greg Link, owners   RSVP AT:                 http://hardybarnwarming.eventbrite.com/#
June 1 thru Aug. Children's Reading Program - come to the library the sign upFryeburg Public LibraryDonette Barnes935-2731
Sat. June 1 Free Fishing Day at Round PondFryeburg Fish and GameJim Holt935-2625
Fri. June 74-7PMFirst Friday Art Walk, Main & Portland St. - serving refreshmentsWater's Edge GalleryIvy Jordan253-9060
Fri. June 75PM & 6PMFirst Friday Fireside Chats at the Christian Science Readiing Room, Main St.First Church of Christ, ScientistLinda Bradstreet 
Fri. June 76-8:30 PMFA Alumni Opening Reception / Honoring Dan Turner - Cram LibraryFryeburg AcademyRachel Damon935-2001 x3134
Sat. June 8events begin at 10AMFA Alumni Weekend Events -2PM annual meeting; parade 3PM; photos beginning 4 PM; banquet 6:15 PMFryeburg AcademyRachel Damon935-2001 x3134
Sat. June 86:30-10 PMSock Hop Dancew/live band The Spectras at Fryeburg Fair Specialty Food Pavilion -  benefits Scholarship Fund. $10 single/$20 coupleMt. Washington Valley         Old Car ClubLimited Tickets.  Order ahead or by chance at the door                          Bob & Anne Hatch 935-2081              Henry & Holly Foster 935-2915
Sun. June 910AMFA Alumni Golf Ball Drop FundraiserFryeburg Academy Football FieldRachel Damon935-2001 x3134
Fri. June 1411-4PMFundraiser for Harvest Hills Bridgton PrinteryRobby Bergeron647-8182
Sat. June 158AM Saco River Spring CleanupSaco River Recreational CouncilMichelle Broyer935-3395
Wed. June 197-10PMLeura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center - The Met Encore Series presentsCarmen/dinner availableFryeburg AcademyBox Office Manager935-9232
June 19-23 Family and Children's Activitesfor the public at Fryeburg FairgroundsChristian Motocyclists Assoc./ concessions at First Cong. Church Dairy Bar  
Fri. June 215-6:30PMBradley Memorial Methodist Church [Fryeburg Harbor] - Turkey DinnerBradley Memorial Methodist ChurchLinda Brown890.5388
Fri. June 215PMFirst Day of Summer Beach Party -beach wear,  live music, all-you-can-eat buffet, giveaways.  Profits from tiki bar to Fryeburg Rec. Dept.  Sponsored by Twisted Tea.302 West Smokehouse & TavernBob Wenthworth935-3021
Sat. June 229:00AMNo. Fryeburg Chapel Yard Sale - on lawn of ChapelNorth Fryeburg Community ChapelFaylene Rogers697-3021
Sat. June 228:00AMGolf Tournament: shotgun start at Kezar Lake Country ClubFryeburg Area RotaryJudy Raymond935-2155
Wed. June 267-9:45PMLeura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center - The Met Encore Series presents IITrovatore/dinner availableFryeburg AcademyBox Office Manager935-9232
Sat. June 297PMLeura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center - Fashion Show to benefit Mother Seton HouseFryeburg Academy for Mother Seton HouseEllen Belcastro603-520-9828 tickets $10 at door
Thurs. July 410AMJuly 4th Parade -from Fryeburg Academy Main Building to Bradley Park.  Activities in the park to follow.Fryeburg Business AssociationJeanne Andrews & Donna Woodward925-1163   
Fri. July 54-7PMFirst Friday Art Walk, Main & Portland St. - serving refreshmentsWater's Edge GalleryIvy Jordan253-9060
Sat. July 68-12AMFirst Church Missions Yard Sale- on lawn of churchFryeburg Congregational ChurchLinda Russell935-2972
Sat. July 67:30PMLeura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center Tim SampleFryeburg AcademyBox Office Manager935-9232
Tues. July 9 5PMBenefit Spagetti Dinner at American Legion Building, Bradley St.Harvest Hills Animal Shelter  
Tues. July 9 5-8PMBradley Park Business Fair - fair weather onlyFryeburg Business AssociationDavid Chaffee240.1643
Tues. July 9 6:30-8PMBradley Park Concert Series - PuppeTree - It's all about kids - Rain: PACFryeburg Business AssociationDonna Woodward441.817
Wed. July 107-10PMLeura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center - The Met Encore Series presentsArmida/dinner availableFryeburg AcademyBox Office Manager935-9232
Tues. July 16 5PMBenefit Dinner at American Legion Building, Bradley St.North Fryeburg Community Chapel  
Tues. July 16 5-8PMBradley Park Business Fair - fair weather onlyFryeburg Business AssociationDavid Chaffee240.1643
Tues. July 16 6:30-8PMBradley Park Concert Series -Middle Ground - acoustic duo Rain: PACFryeburg Business AssociationDonna Woodward441.817
Wed. July 177-9:30PMLeura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center - The Met Encore Series presents LaTraviata/dinner availableFryeburg AcademyBox Office Manager935-9232
Mon. July 227:30PMLeura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center - Sebago-Long Lake Music Festival FA Concert 2013Fryeburg AcademyBox Office Manager935-9232
Tues. July 23 5PMBenefit Dinner at Church of the New Jerusalem, Oxford St.Church of the New Jerusalem  
Tues. July 23 5-8PMBradley Park Business Fair - fair weather onlyFryeburg Business AssociationDavid Chaffee240.1643
Tues. July 23 6:30-8PMBradley Park Concert Series -Bennett & Perkins- original songs duo, Rain: PACFryeburg Business AssociationDonna Woodward441.817
Wed. July 247-9:20PMLeura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center - The Met Encore Series presentsTurandot/dinner availableFryeburg AcademyBox Office Manager935-9232
Fri. July 265-6:30PMBradley Memorial Methodist Church [Fryeburg Harbor] - Turkey DinnerBradley Memorial Methodist Church, 454 McNeil Rd.Linda Brown890.5388
Sat. July 27all day [1PM luncheon]Fryeburg Historical Society New Home Dedication, Portland St. - AM horse drawn rides; 1PM luncheon & ice cream social; guided house toursFryeburg Historial SocietyDiane & Ed Jones697-3484
Sat. July 274:30-7:00 PMBlueberry Festivalat the Masonic Hall, Portland St.First Congregational ChurchGail Nixon697-3520
Sat. July 277:30PMLeura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center - Ricky Nelson RememberedFryeburg AcademyBox Office Manager935-9232
Tues. July 23 5-8PMBradley Park Business Fair - fair weather onlyFryeburg Business AssociationDavid Chaffee240.1643
Tues. July 30 6:30-8PMBradley Park Concert Series Al Shafner & the Revtones music from 50's, 60's & 70's, Rain: PACFryeburg Business AssociationDonna Woodward441.817
Wed. July 317-10PMLeura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center - The Met Encore Series presents II Barbiere di Siviglia/dinner availableFryeburg AcademyBox Office Manager935-9232
Fri. Aug 24-7PMFirst Friday Art Walk, Main & Portland St. - serving refreshmentsWater's Edge GalleryIvy Jordan253-9060
Sat. Aug. 37:30PMLeura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center The Corvettes Doo Wop RevueFryeburg AcademyBox Office Manager935-9232
Fri. Aug. 77PMLeura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center Beauty and the Beast, donations appreciated at the doorCenter Stage TheaterMary Bastoni-Rebmann603-986-2221
Sat. Aug. 109AM-3PMMaine Street Arts and Craft Fair, Bradley Park - rain location at the Fryeburg Fair Crafts PavillionChurch of the New JerusalemJennifer Richardson935-4509
Sat. Aug. 109AMNew Church Annual Yard Sale - 12 Oxford St.Church of the New Jerusalem  
Sat. Aug. 101-6PMNorth Fryeburg Chicken BBQSaco Valley Fire Dept.John Plowden, Chief890.7576
Sat. Aug. 107:30PMLeura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center Black Eagle Jazz BandFryeburg AcademyBox Office Manager935-9232
Mon. Aug 127:30PMLeura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center - Sebago-Long Lake Music Festival FA Concert 2013Fryeburg AcademyBox Office Manager935-9232
Sat. Aug. 175-6:30PMAll You Can Eat Buffet SupperNorth Fryeburg Community ChapelLouise Maillett 935-3209
Tues. Aug. 205-7PMWeston's Community DinnerWeston's FarmJohn Weston935-7576
Fri. Aug. 235-6:30PMBradley Memorial Methodist Church [Fryeburg Harbor] - Harvest DinnerBradley Memorial Medodist ChurchLinda Brown890.5388
Aug. 23-25variesLeura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center - White Mt. Musical Arts presents the 25th Annual Bach FestivalFryeburg AcademyBox Office Manager935-9232
Sat. Aug. 2410AM-1PM14th Annual Lee & Joanne Day Memorial Car & Truck Show. Luncheon cookout 11-1,  All proceeds benefit Jen's Friends Cancer FoundationFryeburg Fire Dept./Local Businesses & Community MembersClyde Watson 935-3444
Jim Dutton 935-2818
Sat. Aug. 245:00 PMFryeburg's Birthday Partywith music by Full Circle & Fireworks at Fryeburg Fairgrounds; bring your own picnic / food vendors availableFryeburg Business Assocation Steve Chase441.8179
Aug 26-309-12AMVacation Bible SchoolFirst Congregational ChurchLeanne Waldie 256-8009

Thursday, June 27, 2013

The Town of Bridgton's BRAG Hosts Chamber After Hours



The Bridgton Recreation Advancement Group was founded in 1997 in response to growing community interest in developing recreational facilities and programs to serve the entire community.


Bridgton Printery owner, Robby Bergeron speaks with
 Bridgton Town Manager, Mitch Berkowitz

   On Thursday June 27 The Greater Bridgton Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce of Commerce held an After Hours at Bridgton's Ham Recreation Complex. They showed local business leaders just how much progress they have made and also discussed plans for the future. 

   The Bridgton Recreation Advancement Group was founded in 1997 in response to growing community interest in developing recreational facilities and programs to serve the entire community. A volunteer organization, BRAG has worked with local groups including the Bridgton Rotary Club, the Chamber of Commerce, the Network for Coordinating Services for Elders and the Bridgton Congregational Church Outreach Committee to get a lot done!

Laurie Carter-Bergin Memorial Field

We’ve helped the
community establish gymnasiums, helped create a multi-generation center at the Bridgton Armory, sponsored Pondicherry Days’ Iron Kid competition and initiated the annual 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament, which has been running strong since 1998! One of the group’s greatest accomplishments came to fruition when, in 2005, we held a grand opening for the Bridgton Skate Park.


Anne Krieg, Nellie Ely,
 Harry Corthell and Jamie Hook

   But the Bridgton Recreation Advancement Group’s greatest project to date is the Bridgton Community Recreation Complex. The Field was designed in 2006 around a 15.5 acre parcel of land donated by Ed and Rex Rolfe. More land came soon after, when first the town and then Ed donated additional acres, creating a total field area of over 21 acres. This would be enough land to build the facility we dreamt of. It truly is, as the Bridgton News’ Mike Corrigan put it, “One heck of a deal”. 

   The Bridgton Community Recreation Complex will feature lighted fields for football, soccer, softball, and baseball, with 4 tennis courts, 2 basketball courts and a walking path that will circle the entire complex.
   Though a lot of work has already been done, the Recreation Complex is in its early phases. Cost estimates for lighting and construction have been collected. The retention ponds have been designed, the field has been cleared, and initial funds have been raised. Grant applications have been filled out, providing us with thousands of dollars of free money - but only if we can raise matching funds through community donations.

Infield groomed and ready to go!

But why donate money to a town program? Because the Bridgton Recreation Advancement Group is NOT a town program. We have 501 c-3 status – in other words, we’re entirely volunteer driven. This is how we plan to bring a $2 million dollar field project to the region for a fraction of that cost and at practically no cost at all to the town. But we need help. We ask that community members donate time, lend their business to the local businesses who support us, and make whatever financial contributions they are capable of.

The Brag thanks its generous sponsors!

One way we are requesting donations is through sponsorship of one of our many athletic fields. Any community group or member can put his or her name on one of our fields, or on the entire complex. We are also selling benches and walking path stones which can be engraved with your name or the name of your family. Every dollar will go towards further developing this complex for community members of today and in the future.

The Bridgton Recreation Advancement Group meets at the Bridgton Town Office on the second Wednesday of every month at 7 PM. Please join us to see what we’re doing and find out how you can help this project happen.


July Business Fair at the Bradley Park Concert Series

Fryeburg Business Fair


July Business Fair at the Bradley Park Concert Series

Tuesdays in July, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, 7/30
(open to FBA members only).


Let the community know who you are and what you do, join us by bringing your business FREE to the Bradley Park Summer Concert Series.  We want to know if you are interested in participating on site or just be displayed with your business cards at the FBA table.

Details regarding the Fryeburg Business Association Business Fair are now in the works and we need your interest and feedback.
*FMI email fba@fryebrurgbusiness.com

• Vendor space is free
• You May set up an10X10 tent or simply set up a table
• No reserve space - first come first serve
• Set up from 4:30 - 5:30
• Display time from 5:30 to 8:00
How likely are you to take advantage of this business marketing opportunity?
__ I  am participating   __I likely will participate    __ I might participate
__ probably won't participate   __no thank you

Please let us know your above intentions or concerns by e-mail to:
fba@fryebrurgbusiness.com