The Harrington House sits in Harrington, Maine, as a certified Level IV Residential Care Facility with 8 licensed beds, offering a safe and homey place for seniors who need different amounts of care. The building is cozy, the rooms come fully furnished, and residents get meal preparation along with all-day dining and special help for dietary needs like diabetes or allergies. The staff works around the clock to help with dressing, bathing, taking medicine, moving around, and other personal care so nobody has to feel alone at night or worry about their medicine schedule getting mixed up. They also give help with laundry, housekeeping, dry cleaning, and cooking, so residents don't have to spend time on chores. You can find inviting common areas, a shared dining room, television in the rooms, and even outdoor walking paths and a garden, which makes the place nice for getting some fresh air or watching the seasons change, and the whole property has state-of-the-art safety systems and emergency alert buttons for quick help if needed.
The Harrington House lets residents pick the living setup that fits their own needs best, whether it's more independent or needs more assistance, and the staff sets up individual care plans for every person. They keep a secured memory care wing for those who need a closer eye because they're living with memory loss, and there's always some activity going on, whether it's a movie night, outdoor walks, or just joining in community-sponsored or scheduled daily events to keep folks connected. The staff pays attention to dignity and safety, treating every resident as a person first, and the facility helps both married couples and people living on their own, so everyone can find a routine that makes sense for them. For families who need a break, The Harrington House gives respite care for short-term stays, and if doctor's appointments come up, they arrange transportation-so nobody's stuck without a ride to important visits. The facility is inspected regularly to make sure quality stays high, and it's fully licensed by state or local government, plus caregivers follow strict rules for how many staff are on hand per resident.
There's wifi and telephones, move-in coordination help, cable in the rooms, and personal touches, so folks can stay in touch with loved ones and don't have to give up all the comforts of home. They don't accept Medicare unless the facility is certified through the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and all their services focus on keeping life as simple, safe, and comfortable as possible for seniors who need long-term care or just a little daily help getting by.