Field Stone Manor 1 sits as a small, close-knit community where the staff pays close attention to residents' well-being day and night, and folks get both assisted living and memory care in a supportive place that feels steady and familiar, which can be mighty comforting as folks need more help with daily living. The setting lets people choose private or shared rooms, with spaces like single bedrooms, studios, and semi-private options, and all come with useful things like big closets, cable TV, wifi, and even kitchens for cooking if someone feels up for it, while the common areas like the dining room, fitness center, movie area, and art studio are where people gather or take part in activities like music therapy, arts and crafts, or just sitting together in the garden or on the patio for some fresh air. Meals get cooked by a licensed chef who plans for special diets, food allergies, and diabetes needs, and snacks are set out all day if someone needs a bite, so no one goes hungry.
Every resident has a care plan that's tailored to what they need, whether it's memory care for Alzheimer's, assistance with medications and bathing, help with feeding, dressing, incontinence, or fall prevention, and nurses check in every month to keep on top of health changes, with an on-site nurse ready for emergencies, plus regular doctor visits in-house and therapy options for physical rehab. Preventive screenings, pharmacy services, and help getting to medical appointments or moving into the community make health needs a little easier to manage, and there's always staff around to offer support with mobility, transfers, and escorting folks so they don't feel unsteady. The community welcomes small pets, and there are walking paths, a garden, and a well-lit dining hall where people eat together as neighbors, with game nights, planned parties, and classes from crafts to computer skills so life keeps moving with purpose.
There's always supervision and security, which helps families know their loved ones are watched over, and every room has an emergency alert button in case someone needs quick help. The building is designed for easy access, with safety features in the apartments, parking is available, and all utilities, cable TV, laundry, and linen services are handled by the staff, so worries about upkeep and chores are lightened. Birthday parties, social events, and group trips round things out, while the small size-a licensed limit of about five residents-means everybody gets to know each other, and the care feels personal and attentive. Field Stone Manor 1 works with health care providers to coordinate medical needs, and residents who live with Parkinson's disease, memory problems, or other conditions find specialized support from trained staff and regular wellness check-ins right in the building. Different names like 6 ROOSEVELT, BREWER GROUP HOME, BURR HOME, C&C HOMES, and CHAMBERLAIN I cover similar communities in the area of Brewer, Maine, with license numbers like RCC2027 confirming they're regulated facilities, so folks can trust they're living in a well-run place that helps them feel comfortable, cared for, and part of something steady.