Thayer Parkway stands at 63 Park St #57 in Dover Foxcroft as a medical facility known for different levels of senior care, so you find both outpatient and residential services there, including assisted living, independent living, memory care, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, respite care, and hospice. The staff offers twenty-four-hour support and can help with things like diabetes management, moving from bed to wheelchair, medication management, non-ambulatory care, and special diet needs, and residents can manage their own diabetic care if they wish, while staff help monitor insulin and provide medication support when needed, and there are therapy services right on site, including physical therapy and occupational therapy for those who need extra help to stay active and recover strength. The community has regular housekeeping, laundry services, and plenty of clean common spaces indoors for socializing or relaxing, and meals are prepared by chefs and meal planners with options for different diets in the dining room or private dining rooms, and there's devotional activities both on-site and off, with events aimed at keeping people active, social, and engaged, from movement classes to offsite outings.
The building has raised garden beds, a secure gate, and a security system for resident safety, along with features like party space, a game room, billiards, a ballroom, arts and crafts, woodworking, and a movie or theater room, plus a fitness center, library, beauty salon, butterfly and hummingbird gardens, walking paths, and enclosed courtyards, so there's plenty to do or just space to enjoy the outdoors. Residents can choose from housing options like detached homes, studio and one- or two-bedroom apartments, condos, and townhomes, and there's covered and uncovered parking, plus access to public transport and a main street with small shops. The staff can assist with moving and care, speak different languages including American Sign Language, and provide companionship for those living at home, with aides for non-medical care needs. Residents who need more medical attention have ambulatory care, diabetic care, memory care units with secure design to reduce wandering, and therapies for Alzheimer's and other conditions, plus specialties like respite and hospice care for those at the end of life or recovering from illness, and family members can find different care and living choices all in one community. Pets aren't allowed at Thayer Parkway, but the place feels safe and friendly, and you'll always find staff nearby or a neighbor to talk with, and there are devotional events for those who want them, with meals and activities designed to keep everyone comfortable and included.