Eugene House is a senior living community with several locations and care options spread across Holden, Bucksport, Searsport, and Hampden in Maine, each one set up to fit different needs, so when someone thinks about Eugene House, they're really looking at a group of homes and services like Holden House at 505 Main Rd in Holden, Friendship House at 75 Franklin St in Bucksport, and Bayview Manor at 45 West Main Street in Searsport, all part of the DLTC Healthcare group with assisted living, skilled nursing, independent living, memory care, and support for residents who're coming out of surgery or illness and needing skilled care with rehabilitation and wound treatment available too, and they go ahead and offer everything from simple help with things like bathing, getting dressed, taking medicine, and meals, to transportation for doctor appointments, organized activities, support for folks with memory issues with secure memory care sections, and comprehensive services coordinated with outside healthcare providers.
There's both independent living for folks who don't need much help-those get things like cleaning, maintenance, and some pretty nice social and recreational activities-and more advanced skilled nursing where staff can help 24 hours a day with medical or dementia care, so a resident can get a roomy semi-private or one-bedroom suite furnished with cable TV, Wi-Fi, phone, and housekeeping, meals that fit dietary needs like diabetes, plus medical management, and if memory support is needed, there're specific programs and schedules for that, and all across the different buildings like Jed Prouty Residential Care Home with its three floors and other small home-like settings, staff gives personal attention, whether it's help getting in and out of bed or making sure medicine is taken on time, and for families needing a short break, there's respite care available.
Eugene House has care for different stages of life, so whether a person needs active living and maybe just occasional help, or round-the-clock skilled nursing and supervision, or a secure place for memory care with safety in mind, the community covers those options, and even handles meals, linen, daily activities, and transportation, all while focusing on simple dignity and support-no matter where someone might be living among their locations in Maine.