West Main Street Senior Living Community sits at 75 West Main Street in Greene, set on a 2.04-acre property in a brick building with a metal roof, originally built in 1908, with a total of 2,378 square feet and three bathrooms, a partially finished basement, and a conventional architectural style. The place serves up to six residents, so folks get more personal attention and feel at home, and staff are there day and night, providing round-the-clock supervision and care. They help with daily things like bathing, dressing, bathroom needs, getting in and out of bed, medication management, hygiene routines, and feeding, and they also assist people with mobility or memory care needs. Meals are homemade and healthy, three times a day, with special diets available for folks with high blood pressure or diabetes, and there's a snack shop for something extra. Residents can stay in small studios, semi-private rooms, or single bedrooms, depending on what works best and what budget allows.
The facility supports assisted living, hospice, memory care, and respite care, and can help with things like transfers and grooming, physical therapy, rehabilitation, and massage therapy. They've got a system for emergencies in every room and staff are always close by, so someone's ready to help if anything happens, which gives both residents and families peace of mind. The place feels welcoming and safe, with a small, familiar group that's easy to get to know, and pets are allowed too. Residents can join organized daily activities, including art events, fitness sessions, music and animal therapy, exercise times, board games, movie entertainment, community programs, outings, and social evenings. There's a fitness room, theater, reading room, game room, jacuzzi, beauty shop, and a greenhouse and garden for those who like to relax outdoors or get their hands dirty in the yard.
Staff offer scheduled rides for doctors' appointments, errands, and spiritual events, and they look after most things a person needs to live with as little worry as possible, like cleaning and maintenance. The place tries to bring comfort and belonging while helping each person stay as independent as they can be, but always with help nearby when needed. Licensed by Maine's Department of Social Services, West Main Street Senior Living Community combines personal care and a simple living space, focusing on support for older adults in a close-knit, steady environment.