Asi-Fairfield sits at 24 Summit Street in Fairfield, Maine, with three beds in a small, home-like setting that feels more like a family home than a big facility, and the Maine Department of Health and Human Services licenses it as RCC37, so the rules and care are kept up to state standards. This place helps older adults with daily needs like showering, dressing, bathroom help, and getting around, and they always have staff ready day or night. The caregivers help with medications, transfers, and personal care, and can work with people who have memory problems or who need two people for support. Three homemade meals come every day, and they'll adjust meals for allergies, high blood pressure, or diabetes when people need that, and there's always someone who can help with meals if eating is hard.
There are private and shared rooms-some studio rooms with furnishings and phone-so people can have their pick or share if they want, and there's a dining room where meals are served so residents can eat together or on their own schedule. Amenities here include a reading room for quiet times, a small spa, a wellness area with fitness programs, a barber or parlor, and garden space. People have access to transportation coordination for doctor's appointments, shopping trips, or spiritual services, and there's parking for visitors.
Asi-Fairfield helps people maintain their independence for as long as possible, but also offers more help as needs change. Memory care here is designed for seniors with conditions like Alzheimer's, and the building uses secure measures and alarms to help folks stay safe and calm, keeping them from wandering off. The staff runs special programs for memory care, including music therapy, pet therapy, and art projects, as well as planned events like social nights, movie nights, and group games, which helps seniors feel less alone and more connected, and they hold regular outings or outside trips when the weather's nice.
The place offers exercise classes, fitness schedules, and supports people needing clinical oversight, sometimes even hospice care or shorter-term respite stays if families need a break. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are handled for everyone, so residents don't have to worry about chores. Residents can get regular visits from a mobile hairdresser or stylist if they want, and the building is designed with emergency alert systems and careful supervision for safety.
Asi-Fairfield accepts different payment options, including private pay, long-term care insurance, and Veterans Aid and Attendance. The starting rate for memory care sits at about $4,500 each month. Residents enjoy a schedule that includes meals, activities, and rest, and the three-person capacity makes for a quieter, more personal community where daily life feels familiar and, for many, a little simpler than keeping up a whole house. The community tries to support comfort and calm, so residents can enjoy their days in a supportive, safe environment, about 2.9 miles away from Waterville, and every service and support aims to help with independence, care, and a bit of good company.