News Center Maine interviewed Sweetser’s President & CEO Jayne Van Bramer about state plans to establish Maine’s first psychiatric residential treatment facility where youth with the most severe mental health needs can get 24/7 care.
News Center Maine interviewed Sweetser’s President & CEO Jayne Van Bramer about state plans to establish Maine’s first psychiatric residential treatment facility where youth with the most severe mental health needs can get 24/7 care.
In November, we opened our Hope & Healing Center in Lewiston. Sweetser’s Director of Community-Based Services, Kristen Cianelli, appeared on WMTW’s weekly TV segment, Mental Health Moment, to discuss the new walk-in hours and how they benefit individuals seeking care.
Our walk-in hours in Lewiston are Mondays and Wednesdays from 10AM to 3PM.
Sweetser and 94.9 WHOM have teamed up for a new monthly radio segment called ‘Mental Health Minute’. Radio Host Lori Voornas and Sweetser’s Senior Director of Public Relations Justin Chenette discuss a different monthly topic to educate listeners on available resources.
Listen to the segments aired so far below:
Sweetser is excited to announce a brand-new program opening on our Saco campus! Aptly named Fresh Start, this transitional residential program provides a physical, therapeutic place for young adults to treat their mental health challenges and get the necessary support they need to become successfully independent.
Sweetser President & CEO Jayne Van Bramer recently spoke at Rotary Club meetings in York, Sanford-Springvale, and Rockland.
Her presentations addressed:
If you are looking for a speaker on mental health or recovery in Maine, reach out to Sweetser at communications@sweetser.org.
Sweetser is grateful to all the businesses, individuals and our staff who helped support our annual holiday gift program for the youth we serve.
Thanks to:
In a study done in 2023 by the American Psychology Association, 41 percent of people reported elevated stress levels during the holiday season. News Center Maine interviewed Sweetser’s Senior Director of Public Relations & Advancement Justin Chenette about some ways to look after yourself during the holidays.

“This can also help address the children who end up languishing in ER’s for weeks if not months on end because their acuity and illness are too much to be managed at home or in the current child residential structure that we have,” said Jayne Van Bramer, president and CEO at Sweetser.
Sweetser’s Senior Director of Community-Based Services for Cumberland County, Joey Rossignol, appeared on WMTW’s weekly Mental Health Moment segment to discuss the benefits of our Behavioral Health Home services for adults.
After the opening of Sweetser’s Lewiston Hope & Healing Center, we submitted an Op-Ed to the Press Herald about the importance of the services we are now offering and how this expansion will help not just Lewiston but everyone throughout Androscoggin County. Check out the published editorial below.
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