103 Texas Ave., Bangor

loading...
In response to Evelyn Stockley’s letter (BDN, Oct. 17), the staff and board of directors of the Bangor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center offer our heartfelt thanks for the glowing report of her and her husband’s recent stays at the center. I would like to clarify…
Sign in or Subscribe to view this content.

In response to Evelyn Stockley’s letter (BDN, Oct. 17), the staff and board of directors of the Bangor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center offer our heartfelt thanks for the glowing report of her and her husband’s recent stays at the center.

I would like to clarify one fact of which some people may be unaware: the Bangor City Nursing Facility no longer exists as a city- run entity. It is a privatized non-profit facility with its own board of directors. After six months of negotiations between a group of interested citizens and city staff and with the approval of the Bangor City Council, the City Nursing Facility on Jan. 1, became the Bangor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center (BNRC).

Our intention is to provide a solid and stable foundation for the future of the center and to continue the important work that has gone on since 1834. We encourage anyone to visit us and take a good look at what is happening at 103 Texas Ave. and let everyone in Bangor and beyond know what a special place the Bangor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center is.

Jim Tyler

President and

Chairman of the board

Bangor Nursing &

Rehabilitation Center


Have feedback? Want to know more? Send us ideas for follow-up stories.

comments for this post are closed

By continuing to use this site, you give your consent to our use of cookies for analytics, personalization and ads. Learn more.