The Coffin-Felker Home sits on Sunrise Drive in South Paris, Maine, and it's a small, licensed residential care facility with room for just five people, so you'll notice it feels quiet and homelike, not crowded or busy like some bigger places, and it's part of the Maine Veterans' Homes in South Paris, which means you'll find several levels of care under the same umbrella, from independent living with its resort-style amenities and social activities for active seniors, all the way through to assisted living, nursing care, and memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia. The Coffin-Felker Home runs as a Level III Residential Care Facility, meaning staff help with everyday needs like bathing, dressing, medication management, meals-including special diets for allergies or diabetes-housekeeping, laundry, and getting to appointments, and there's always someone around for supervision, day and night, so residents have support and peace of mind.
Rooms come fully furnished, with both semi-private and one-bedroom setups, and there's cable TV, telephone, Wi-Fi, and all the usual things you'd expect in a modern home, plus shared spaces like a dining room with scheduled meals or all-day dining, movie nights, walking paths, and gardens to enjoy some outside air or relax. People who need extra support can get wound care, rehabilitation, and skilled nursing around the clock, and the memory care program focuses on memory-enhancing activities and a secure environment. Staff do personalized care plans, so each resident's support matches their needs, whether that's more independence or extra help.
The community is maintenance-free, and there's move-in coordination to make things easier-for people who can still get around alone, there are board and care homes in quiet neighborhoods, too. The Coffin-Felker Home offers transportation, parking, emergency alert systems, support for non-ambulatory care, and help with special dietary needs. Residents can join in daily planned activities, go for a walk outside, help in the garden, or take part in other social options the staff and community arrange. This place tries to provide a simple, supportive environment for seniors with changing care needs all under one roof, helping people stay where they're comfortable as their needs change over time.