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# Adaptive Equipment Loan Program | Intellectual Disability Support Bangor, Maine | Amicus * Community Accessibility * Edward J. Bouchea Center for Learning * Penobscot Valley Industries (PVI) and Ralph Leek Elders (RLE) * Adaptive Equipment Loan Program * [](http://www. facebook.
com/amicus. bangor/ "Facebook") * [](http://www. linkedin.
com/company/amicus-bangor-me "LinkedIn") * Amicus Corporate Office * Phone: (207) 941-2892 941-2892 "(207) 941-2892") * Fax: (207) 941-2894 941-2894 "(207) 941-2894") * Lisa Tracy, Executive Secretary: ltracy@amicusgroup. org * Edward J. Bouchea Center for Learning * Phone: (207) 941-2890 941-2890 "(207) 941-2890") * Fax: (207) 941-2888 941-2888 "(207) 941-2888") * Kelley Skolfield: kskolfield@amicusgroup.
org * Community Life Programs * Phone: (207) 941-2915 941-2915 "(207) 941-2915") * Fax: (207) 941-2888 941-2888 "(207) 941-2888") * Wendy Parker: wparker@amicusgroup. org * Penobscot Valley Industries & Ralph Leek Elders * Phone: (207) 941-2898 941-2898 "(207) 941-2898") * Fax: (207) 941-2914 941-2914 "(207) 941-2914") * Michelle Alley: malley@amicusgroup.
org * Phone: (207) 941-2947 941-2947 "(207) 941-2947") * Fax: (207) 941-2894 941-2894 "(207) 941-2894") * Heather Willey: hwilley@amicusgroup. org # Adaptive Equipment Loan Program Contact Us ## Adaptive Equipment Loan Program Our Adaptive Equipment Loan Program is an important asset to the region.
It is a free service that permits any community member in need to borrow adaptive equipment, when available, such as: wheelchairs, walkers, shower chairs, commodes, canes, crutches, bed rails, and hospital beds. For this program to be maintained and grow, donations of gently-used equipment are graciously accepted from community members. To learn more, contact the Bouchea Center for Learning at (207) 941-2890.
Amicus is committed to being an equal opportunity employer and service provider that does not discriminate on the basis of national origin, race, color, creed, gender, age, religion, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, genetic information or any other legally protected status under federal, state or local law. We value diversity and inclusion in our workplace and programs.
We believe that all people should have the right to work and advance on the bases of merit and ability. 700 Mt. Hope Avenue, Suite 470, Bangor,ME 04401 (207) 941-2892 * [](http://www.
facebook. com/amicus. bangor/ "Facebook") * [](http://www.
linkedin. com/company/amicus-bangor-me "LinkedIn") [](https://amicusgroup. org/adaptive-equipment-loan-program#top) * [](http://www.
facebook. com/amicus. bangor/ "Facebook") * [](http://www.
linkedin. com/company/amicus-bangor-me "LinkedIn") * Community Accessibility * Edward J. Bouchea Center for Learning * Penobscot Valley Industries (PVI) and Ralph Leek Elders (RLE) * Adaptive Equipment Loan Program [](https://amicusgroup.
org/adaptive-equipment-loan-program)[](https://amicusgroup. org/adaptive-equipment-loan-program) [](https://amicusgroup. org/adaptive-equipment-loan-program) [](https://amicusgroup.
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