Hidden Lake Home sits on a quiet 3-acre lot in Otisfield, ME, with no zoning restrictions and features deeded rights to the peaceful lake behind the house, and the home itself was built in 2007 as a ranch-style, single-family residence that's fully accessible and has a concrete foundation, central air conditioning, a whole house generator, and a paved tar driveway for easy parking, plus attached and detached garages and off-street parking for family or guests. The house is roomy, with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms-one remodeled with a large, tiled shower and two sinks-a big kitchen with a center island, a fireplace, hardwood floors and carpet, a finished full basement with extra bedrooms and family space, and a large deck that looks out to the beautiful yard and above ground pool, letting residents use the outdoor garden areas and enjoy maintained walking paths whenever the weather's nice.
This place is a small, closely-knit community for seniors-Hidden Lake Home is a licensed Level III Residential Care Facility with only 4 beds, so everybody gets plenty of personalized attention and care from staff who provide certified assisted living, round-the-clock supervision, help with bathing, dressing, moving around, and managing medication, along with support for daily activities, whether it's for assisted living or memory care, and that means there's always someone close by for assistance. The home's designed for seniors who want to take part in a warm, emotionally supportive place, offering a quiet environment and large rooms, and help is available in English from employees who understand caregiving for older adults, including those who need skilled nursing, rehabilitation, wound care, or comprehensive nursing support, and the team coordinates with healthcare providers to tailor medical services to each resident's needs.
Residents can choose from different living arrangements, like assisted living suites or semi-private rooms, depending on their needs and comfort. Memory care includes special activities and a secure environment for seniors who live with Alzheimer's or dementia, and there's always 24-hour oversight for safety and wellbeing. Independent living residents have optional support services and can enjoy a maintenance-free lifestyle, meaning cleaning, cooking, and home upkeep are all handled, and meals are provided with special consideration for allergies or diabetes, with all-day dining and scheduled meals in shared dining rooms, where folks meet for community-sponsored activities like movie nights, arts or game room events, or just visiting in the living room or out on the deck.
There are telephones and furnishings in the rooms, laundry on the main floor, and housekeepings, with communication and safety covered by an emergency alert system, plus everything is handicapped accessible, including wide 36+ inch doors and an easy ramp approach. Transportation and parking options make it easier for outings or visits. The grounds include gardens and walking paths that give space for a stroll or some fresh air, and the home's water comes from a private well with its own filtration system, while the septic system's on-site. Although Medicare isn't accepted unless certified by CMS, the focus is on quality long-term care and an environment where seniors can feel comfortable, live at their own pace, and take part in things they enjoy, day in and day out.