Frederick Avenue Foster Home sits in South Paris, Maine, and it's a small, peaceful place licensed for only four residents under license RCC371, which helps keep everything calm and comfortable for folks who want a quieter setting with neighbors and staff who really get to know each other over time, sharing meals and activities together like you would in a real home. This residential care facility offers assisted living and Alzheimer's care services, and it's regulated by Maine's Department of Social Services with ongoing supervision to ensure everyone's needs get met, whether that's help with bathing, dressing, or getting in and out of bed, as well as regular health checks from a registered nurse and medication assistance. There's 24-hour awake staff and an on-call licensed nurse so help is there day and night, and for those living with Parkinson's or memory-related illnesses, tailored care plans and safe, supportive amenities like scheduled bathroom reminders, standby help, and spoon feeding if needed offer peace of mind.
Residents choose studio, one-bedroom, or shared apartments-each with emergency response systems, high-definition TVs, telephone options, and spacious closets-while the home's full maintenance services mean no one worries about cooking, cleaning, or repairs. Meals are chef-prepared with dietary needs in mind, and snacks are always on hand, with individual dining help for those who need it, plus a dementia-friendly menu and special nutrition modifications for health conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure. Housekeeping, linen service, and laundry are part of daily life, just like the many activities-music therapy, movie nights in a community room, arts and crafts, animal visits, book room time, and exercise programs keep everyone engaged, while outdoor decks, gardens, walking paths, and even a hot tub and steam room give space to relax or stay active.
There's an on-site pharmacy, medication management, and coordination with outside doctors, and caregivers can help with incontinence and medication support too. For fun and comfort, residents enjoy community-sponsored programs, communal kitchen use, hairdresser or parlor visits, transport and parking for outings or faith activities, and a safe, home-like atmosphere that doesn't feel like an institution. Emergency alert systems are in every room, and the setting is designed to make getting around easy for wheelchairs with ADA-compliant bathrooms. Frederick Avenue Foster Home focuses on keeping residents healthy, safe, and comfortable with trained staff always ready, and families often say the environment feels loving and genuine, offering a simpler alternative to bigger facilities or nursing homes, with support for staying as active and independent as possible.