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Mark Maxheimer, right, CNA at Odd Felllows’ and Rebekahs’ Home of Maine in Auburn for 13 years, recently received the Maine Health Care Association 2014 Celebrating Excellence in Caregiving Award at a ceremony at the Augusta Civic Center. The award is given annually to long-term care employees statewide who have consistently exemplified a commendable level of caregiving, dedication and professionalism in caring for the state’s elderly and disabled citizens living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Maxheimer was praised by his co-workers, supervisors and the residents he cares for the level of dedication, skill humor and caring that he brings to his work. Nominations for the award were submitted by long-term care facilities statewide and winners were selected by an independent panel of judges with long-term care expertise. Presenting the award, from left, are Rick Erb, president of Maine Health Care Association, John Bolduc executive director of Odd Fellows’ and Rebekahs’ Home of Maine, and Maxheimer.
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