Russell Park Rehabilitation & Living Center sits in Lewiston, Maine, near Bates College, in a single-story building that's been newly renovated with nice landscaping and a garden area where folks can sit outside and visit or just relax, and with a total of 103 beds in a continuing care community, though one list shows 62 beds and another has a certified total of 50 beds with about 45 residents daily, so the exact capacity may depend on the care type. Residents can choose between private and semiprivate rooms, and the place looks to give a homey feel with spacious rooms, personalized touches, and a roomy dining area where meals are served tableside. Staff handle housekeeping, laundry, medicine, and daily needs, and there's always someone on hand to help, whether you need post-surgery care, wound care, help with walking, or behavioral support.
Russell Park offers a range of care options, from independent and assisted living to skilled nursing, memory care services, and short-term rehab stays, plus long-term nursing home care for folks who can't live on their own. There are rehabilitation and restorative care services, with in-house therapy staff bringing physical, occupational, and speech therapy six days a week, and they offer both inpatient and outpatient rehab. Activities fill the calendar, drawing in families and the local community, and you'll see things like exercise in the gym, social programs, outings, and a hair salon for residents as well as computer access, Wi-Fi, and cable TV. Meals come with meal service, the day-to-day chores get handled, and the focus stays on supporting independence and keeping everyone as engaged and active as they want.
The staff are trained in skilled nursing and memory care, handling everything from IV medications, wound care, and ostomy care to everyday support with bathing, grooming, or getting around. Russell Park works closely with families to figure out care needs and builds personalized plans for each resident based on what works best for them.
The facility accepts Medicaid and has a formal process for families or new residents who want to tour the place or ask questions, and there's a map online to help with directions, plus staff there to meet visitors. The place belongs to North Country Associates, and ownership sits with John Orestis as a for-profit corporation. Inspection reports have found a number of deficiencies, including some related to infection control, and records show a nurse turnover rate that's a bit higher than the state average, plus slightly fewer nurse hours per resident compared to state numbers, which is something families might want to note. Overall, Russell Park offers a mix of medical care, therapy, activities, and support in an environment made to feel comfortable and welcoming for adults age 55 and older who need different levels of help as they age or recover.