F.A.R.E. House sits in Turner, ME, as a small assisted living place with room for four residents, offering seniors help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication. The home handles assisted living, memory care, respite care for temporary needs, and hospice or dementia care under certain conditions, always tailoring support to each person's needs, and when you're dealing with things like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, there's a focus on safety, supportive supervision, and keeping people from wandering off since the building's a locked facility with alarms. There are always caregivers around at any hour, with staff trained to help with things like hygiene, feeding by spoon, moving in and out of the shower, and following special diets for health issues like hypertension or diabetes, plus there's medication management and coordination with outside healthcare providers.
Living spaces give choices of shared or private rooms, all of which are fully furnished, have high-speed internet, cable or satellite TV, kitchenettes, washers and dryers, in-room pull cords, panic buttons, and also locked doors with keypad entry for safety. People use communal dining areas, enjoy homemade meals with attention to dietary restrictions, and have expanded visiting hours whenever possible. There's housekeeping, laundry, apartment upkeep, and linen service to keep daily life comfortable and routine. F.A.R.E. House does a good job with transportation, arranging rides for doctor's appointments, shopping, and trips for religious or other needs. There's a real attempt at offering a community feeling-planned events like movie nights, birthday parties, game rooms, reading rooms, music and pet therapy, exercise programs, outdoor patios, gardens, tree-lined walking paths for strolls, plus a fitness center, Jacuzzi, and sauna or a physical wellness area.
The community organizes group activities meant to get folks interacting-there are social and recreation calendars, daily physical exercises, and activities which are especially designed for people dealing with memory loss. There's help with relocation and move-in if needed, and a concierge service's available as an option to help with personal requests. For privacy, comfort, and safety, there are Emergency Alert Systems and a 24-hour security system. F.A.R.E. House keeps a small group, so the care feels more personalized, and the low resident-to-staff ratio delays confusion and makes sure nobody's left waiting for basic help. The place doesn't take Medicare unless certified by the proper agencies, but is state-licensed as a Level III Residential Care Facility and serves its seniors with respect, patience, and a clear focus on independence when possible, while making sure assistance's always close at hand. The setting's relaxing and home-like but also structured, keeping routines that help residents find comfort in their days. The small size means people often know each other, and the atmosphere stays calm and supportive, with attention given to making everyone feel respected, safe, and part of a community.