Brewer Group Home sits quietly in Brewer, Maine, under the state license number RCC133, and holds a small, friendly spot for up to 4 residents with only 3 beds usually open, so everyone gets the attention they need without feeling crowded, and the days move along steady with staff awake at all times, offering both privacy and company with large studios and semi-private or shared rooms, making it easier for married couples and single folks to find what fits best, with grab bars, ADA-compliant bathrooms, and secure halls for those who need help getting around, memory care or Parkinson's care, and helping hands for showering, getting dressed, incontinence, and more, while also having a continence management program in place, along with spoon feeding if required.
Life there's kept simple; you don't have to worry about laundry, apartment upkeep, or cooking, since home-cooked meals come three times a day, snacks are on hand in between, and special food requests, including pureed meals or meals for diabetes or allergies, get handled as needed, and if you want something extra, there's concierge services, regular housekeeping, linen and laundry help, and even moving assistance for easier transitions, which helps older folks stay independent but still get all the help they need, and if someone's got a health concern, staff nurses are always available, medications are managed, health's checked regularly, and there's a 24-hour emergency response system plus excellent security, so families know everyone's safe.
Recreation isn't left out, as there's a mix of fitness and exercise plans, art programs, music therapy, animal therapy, tabletop games, social events in the evening, and even movie nights in the on-site theater-with extra amenities like a book room, steam room, hot tub, gardens, wide balconies, beauty parlor, fitness rooms, and spots outside to relax or walk, plus a chapel for spiritual needs, and if anyone needs to shop, get to church, or see a doctor, transportation can be arranged and help to medical sessions is available.
Assisted living gets provided for both couples and singles, so folks who need daily hands-on help (like with bathing, dressing, and medication), plus memory care, Alzheimer's, or dementia support, get consistent, round-the-clock attention, including those who need skilled nursing, occupational therapy, wound care, or hospice and respite care, and it's also set up for those hoping to age in place as needs change over time, from independent to full nursing care, with a custom needs assessment and tailored service plan for each person, all aiming to give older residents a safe, respectful, and comfortable home where support keeps pace with whatever's needed day by day.
There's variety in living spaces, with furnished rooms, private dining, and sharing options, and each apartment's kept up with maintenance and housekeeping, which means the basics-getting dressed, managing medications, and keeping clean-get handled for you, and there's always someone to help or keep company, but if someone ever needs time alone or family visits, there's parking for guests, quiet corners, and spots outdoors or on balconies, so everyone can enjoy time just the way they like, all in an affordable, licensed setting right in the Brewer community.