Hancock Home 2 sits on a 10-acre lot in Hancock with well, septic, power, and a driveway already in place, and there's a lot of mature timber like spruce, fir, pine, cedar, birch, and other hardwoods, you'll see, and the place has about 2,000 feet along the Whitten Perritt Stream, which you can fish, and the stream connects to Joy and then out to the Atlantic, so there's freshwater fishing and wildlife like black bears, moose, deer, grouse, coyote, geese, and trout, so it's suitable for hunting or just watching nature, and there are over 2 miles of internal trails and roads, some better than others, so you can get around, and there's gravel on site if anyone wants to maintain the roads or do projects. There's frontage on two public roads with power ready, and you could use it for cabins or off-grid homes, and Maine's Tree Growth Tax status helps if you're managing the woods, and the property's had timber work done in the past. There are three ways in: a gated road with a right of way for vehicles and power, another right of way off Smithville Road, and access over Kingwood Ridge Road; but you'll want to check if there are any old structures on the land and look at the boundaries yourself.
Inside, Hancock Home 2 has semi-private rooms, each with one bedroom, and offers assisted living for seniors who need help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, and taking medicine but still want to stay on their own. There's help with meals-even for special diets like allergies and diabetes-plus laundry and housekeeping, and each room has a telephone, cable or satellite TV, and Wi-Fi. The community's got outdoor walking paths and a garden where residents can spend time outside, and they do scheduled daily activities along with movie nights and community events, so folks can make friends and stay busy. Meals are served in the dining room and there are options for eating throughout the day if someone gets hungry at odd times, and transportation is available for errands or medical appointments, and there's parking if someone has a car.
Care services cover 24-hour supervision, medication management, personal care, and help with wheelchairs or transfers, and they coordinate with healthcare providers if someone needs more medical help. Hancock Home 2 has memory care units and programs set up for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia, offering secure spaces and staff support, while skilled nursing is available for those who need wound care, rehab, or other nursing help day and night. The place is designed so seniors can stay comfortable and safe, and there's an emergency alert system in the rooms, move-in help to make the transition easier, and weekly cleaning and fresh laundry to keep things tidy. The staff puts together activities and keeps the atmosphere engaging, so residents can stay active and connected while getting the support they need.