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At St. Andrews Village, New England's premiere retirement community, our assisted-living philosophy is firmly founded on respect, independence, and personalized care. We are sensitive to each individual's needs and we are dedicated to providing a vital link of support for families.
On your first visit to St. Andrews Village Assisted Living, you and your
family will immediately notice our intimate environment. With just 12 assisted-living
residences, you can rest assured we always have time to care.
Considerate staff is available 24 hours a day to help with medications, personal care and grooming, right down to such little details as stubborn buttons. And because everyone may need assistance with some daily tasks and not with others, our services are completely personalized.
We provide a cooked-to-order breakfast, chef-prepared lunch and evening dinner as well as weekly laundry and housekeeping. You may chose a one-bedroom or studio apartment; all come equipped with a kitchenette, spacious living area, and large private bathroom.
In your warm and comfortable assisted-living apartment residence, you may invite friends over for tea, enjoy the forest views from a sunny window, or welcome your family for the afternoon. We invite you to take a virtual tour of our assisted-living program.
St. Andrews Village is part of
the St. Andrews Hospital and Healthcare
Center family of services. This relationship affords residents and
their families the assurance of knowing that access to personable and
professional healthcare services using the finest technology and equipment
is right around the corner. St. Andrews Hospital is a member of the MaineHealth ® Family
of healthcare providers and functions in collaboration with member organizations
throughout Southern, Western, and Central Maine.
Alzheimer's Care (Memory Loss Program)
"I do not worry about my mom being alone anymore and I know that she is in good hands."
"I appreciate the open communication between myself and staff regarding my mother's plan of care."