The Newton Center For Rehab & Nursing sits at 35 July St in Sanford, Maine, where they have 74 rooms set up for seniors who want some independence but might need help now and then, with different levels of care right there under one roof, including skilled nursing, assisted living, independent living, and memory care tailored for folks dealing with Alzheimer's or dementia. This place is licensed for assisted living and as a skilled nursing facility, and they accept Medicaid and Medicare for folks who need financial help, and there's always a team of nurses on site who help manage medicines and keep a close eye on health. They've got daily supervision 24 hours, along with call systems in every room for safety, and there's help as needed with bathing, dressing, getting around, and reminders to take medicine.
Rooms come furnished with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and you can pick from private, shared, or studio layouts, and there's a small library, a game room, and a beauty salon for a haircut or shave now and then. Meal times happen in a restaurant-style dining room, where they pay attention to allergies and offer diabetes-friendly foods, and a professional chef prepares the meals. Residents don't have to worry about cleaning, laundry, or maintenance because staff take care of all that, and there's always housekeeping and laundry service available.
They keep folks busy, if that's what they like, with activities like arts and crafts, fitness programs, movie nights, music, and regular day trips, and there are both community-sponsored and resident-run activities. There's a wellness center for staying healthy, spaces indoors and out for exercise or fresh air, gaming, computers to go online, and gardens with walking paths. For people who only need temporary help, respite care is sometimes an option, and for those who need constant support, long-term skilled nursing care is available. Transportation is provided for medical and non-medical trips, so there's help getting to doctor's appointments or heading out for community events. Family support and mental wellness programs are offered, and every care plan is set up to meet each person's needs, with rehabilitation programs for those who need them. The staff aim to make things comfortable and social, so residents can stay active and feel part of a community.