Snows Foster Care, also called Snow's Foster Home, sits at 21 Bacon Road in Charleston, Maine, and has space for up to two seniors, which means you get a very close-knit community where care really feels personal and you're not just a number in a big crowd. They have both individual and semi-private rooms, so you can choose what works for you, and the place itself looks after older adults who may need help with basic daily tasks like dressing, bathing, moving around, or taking medicine on time. The staff gives help with grooming, laundry, and even makes sure to coordinate with healthcare providers and mobile hairdressers, so you won't have to go out for little things if you don't want to. There's always someone on duty, and the building has secure locks and safety systems to keep those living with memory loss safe, plus supervised activity areas and an emergency alert system just in case anything happens.
Meals at Snows Foster Care come three times a day and are home-cooked, with special meal plans for folks with diabetes or high blood pressure, so you won't have to worry about whether your food fits your needs. They set up a bunch of activities like movie nights, music programs, crafts, tabletop games, and even some trips out into the community, which help pass the time and keep spirits up. There's a reading room, walking paths, outdoor spaces, garden, and indoor spots like a hot tub, sauna or health room, and a parlor or stylist spot for a haircut or a shave, which is handy if you're not mobile. They handle transportation to doctor's appointments, errands, and religious services, as well as offering move-in help, so settling in isn't a headache at all. Laundry and dry cleaning services get taken care of, and there's a real focus on keeping things safe, clean, and comfortable, but without fuss.
The state of Maine certifies them to care for residents with dementia, so there's special memory care with supervised programs and spaces meant to prevent wandering, and staff adjust activities to match what each resident enjoys or can handle. Pricing starts at $4,500 per month for assisted living and at $5,746 per month for memory care, which can go up if you need more help, a bigger room, or want extra amenities, and they accept private pay, long-term care insurance, and options for veterans. The staff keeps an eye on folks 24 hours a day and helps with everything from medication to personal care, aiming to keep everyone safe, respected, and engaged for as long as possible without being high-pressure or fussy about it. People often mention the big family feel, which comes from having just one or two residents at a time, and the care is simply focused on doing things right, in a warm, steady way that many people find comforting when they're ready for a smaller community where attention doesn't get stretched thin.