Goudreau's Waterfront Retirement Community in Winslow, ME, sits along the water and has been part of the area for over 30 years, so people talk about its scenic views and quiet setting as much as the helpful team. Herb and Heidi Goudreau started this place to provide retired folks with a blend of privacy, support, and a real sense of community, and that's the feeling around every hallway and in every activity room, whether people come in for an in-person visit or use the virtual tour to check out the newly-renovated apartments before making a choice. You'll find independent living options, memory care, assisted living, nursing homes, and even in-home care services from trained aides, which makes it easy for people to age in place and only use the help they want. There aren't any expensive buy-ins or entrance fees to worry about, just a security deposit when moving in, and the monthly fee covers a private apartment with a kitchen, oversized bath, bedroom, and living area, plus electricity, meals, basic cable, WiFi, laundry, once-a-week cleaning, and daily use of all shared spaces. Folks bring their own furniture if they want, and pets are welcome, which means a lot when a person's downsizing but doesn't want to give up the little things that make a place feel like home.
Meals come from chefs and meal planners who focus on tasty, balanced food with enough vitamins and minerals to keep residents going, and people talk about the food as much as the river views. The team sets up transportation and parking, groceries, and other day-to-day stuff, so residents don't have to stress over the little chores, and monthly payments make the bills predictable. Handicap accessibility and high-speed internet come standard, which helps everyone keep moving and connected, and walk-in tubs, home security, ID theft protection, and medication dispensers are all included for safety, along with medical alert options like Medical Guardian and ADT Medical Alert. Veterans and their surviving spouses can use VA Aid and Attendance benefits here to help out with costs, so that helps families planning ahead.
Apartments here are fully private, and there's always been a focus on both independence and community, so people can live quietly or join group activities like holiday events or chair yoga if that's their style. Staff give the care each person needs, nothing extra or forced, which could mean assisted living, companion care, help with bathing, dressing, medication reminders, or more advanced memory care in a secure setting designed to reduce confusion and keep folks from wandering. For seniors who don't want to move yet, in-home care from Goudreau's trained aides provides companionship and non-medical help in the comfort of their own house, so families can work out what fits best. There's no hidden fees and families can review price estimates, which average around $275, so people know what to expect, and the team helps with advice Monday to Saturday, offering clear community information and sharing reviews from current and past families-ratings have been steady around 8.0 and Goudreau's won the Best Meals and Dining, Best Activities, and Most Friendly awards.
Residents live among other retired professionals and active seniors, and there's a steady offer for prospective residents to interact with people already living there, so newcomers get a real look at daily life, not just a scripted tour. Everything, from the big waterfront windows to kitchen spaces and group rooms, is planned to make life easier and more social if that's what people want, but nobody bothers folks looking for a quieter time. The focus always stays on simplifying life for older adults, supporting independence, and helping seniors spend their time doing what means the most to them.