LEWISTON, Maine (May 8, 2026) Central Maine Healthcare is pleased to announce the arrival of nurse practitioner Aimee McKeen, AGACNP-BC.
Aimee will be working with patients at Bridgton Hospital General Surgery, Central Maine Surgical Associates and Rumford Surgical Associates.
A Maine native, Aimee earned a Master of Science in Nursing with a specialization as an adult-gerontology acute care nurse practitioner at the University of Maine, Fort Kent. She worked as a registered nurse at Central Maine Medical Center (CMMC) before earning her masters. She also served as a travelling nurse.
Aimee says her primary interests are in acute care for the adult and geriatric population and working with the general surgery team.
“I believe in promoting preventative wellness, ensuring equitable access to care and delivering thoughtful, high-quality treatment that respects each patient’s dignity and individual needs,” she said. “I connect best with patients by taking the time to truly listen and understand their concerns without judgment. I believe in working together to develop a plan that aligns with their goals, ensuring they feel involved, informed and confident in their care.”
About Central Maine Healthcare:
Central Maine Healthcare, a member of Prime Healthcare Foundation, is an integrated healthcare delivery system serving 400,000 people living in central, western and Midcoast Maine, with more than 600 physicians and advanced practice professionals in more than 40 locations. CMH’s hospital facilities include Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston, a 250-bed, not-for-profit Maine Trauma System hospital. CMMC is also the central Maine base for LifeFlight of Maine, the state’s only medical helicopter. The health system includes Bridgton Hospital and Rumford Hospital, two not-for-profit 25-bed critical access hospitals that care for rural communities. Bridgton Hospital serves the people of the Lakes Region of western Maine and Rumford Hospital offers inpatient and outpatient services to Maine’s River Valley community. To learn more, please visit www.cmhc.org.
CMH also includes two long-term care communities. Bolster Heights is an 84-bed assisted living facility located in the Lewiston-Auburn area, and Rumford Community Home is an 85-bed, active-living community in Rumford, Maine, offering residential care, secure dementia care, skilled rehabilitation, and long-term care nursing services.
CMH is home to Maine’s first nursing and medical imaging programs, Maine College of Health Professions, a private, not-for-profit institution of higher education, accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.

