Central Maine Healthcare has announced Jenifer Madore, NP, has been named vice president of nursing and patient services for Rumford Hospital. She had been serving in the role as the interim vice president since last summer.
Prior to taking on this role, Madore served in education and nursing capacities at both Bridgton Hospital and Rumford Hospital, which are part of the Central Maine Healthcare system.
Before that, she worked for St. Mary’s Health System in Lewiston for 25 years in a number of roles, including director of Inpatient Services. She also served in roles as a family nurse practitioner and registered nurse, working in internal medicine and geriatrics.
Madore grew up in Lincoln, Maine and attended the Eastern Maine Medical Registered Nurse (RN) program where she realized she wanted to become a nurse practitioner. She went on to earn a Bachelor of Science degree and then a master’s degree at the University of Southern Maine.
She says she feels right at home in Rumford, because it is a closely-knit mill community similar to her hometown.
“Rumford Hospital is critical to the health of people in the community, and I want to make sure it’s the best it can be,” Madore said.
“Jenifer has already established herself as an enormous asset to the River Valley community,” said Stephany Jacques, RN, president of Rumford Hospital. “The experience she brings to this community as both a nurse practitioner and an educator is invaluable, and I cannot think of a better person to fill this role.”