Overall sentiment across the reviews is strongly positive. Reviewers repeatedly emphasize a combination of attractive physical accommodations, an active and varied lifestyle program, and consistently praised staff and care. Multiple comments reflect satisfaction with both the short-term experience (meals, activities, facility cleanliness) and the longer-term continuum of services available on campus, which together create an environment many residents and family members are comfortable recommending.
Care quality and staff: The staff are a consistently highlighted strength. Reviews use words like warm, welcoming, caring, accommodating, helpful, and comforting to describe interactions with nurses, aides, dining staff and management. Several reviewers note that staff helped initially reluctant residents become comfortable and even joking with caregivers, indicating effective rapport-building and a reassuring caregiving approach. One summary explicitly states residents are in “good hands.” Staff responsiveness extends to operational adaptations during COVID (for example, window visits to enable near face-to-face contact), showing flexibility and attention to safety while trying to preserve contact.
Facilities and accommodations: The physical plant and housing receive frequent praise. Apartments and cottages are described as spacious, clean, well-maintained, with lots of sunlight and large windows. Several reviewers called the campus beautiful and mentioned that cottages are particularly roomy. While the community is not literally waterfront, its Boothbay Harbor location and close proximity to the water are viewed positively. Outdoor assets such as accessible trails and pleasant grounds are noted, and the campus is described as well maintained overall.
Dining: Dining is another strong point: multiple reviewers describe the food as terrific or great and note a well-managed dining area. Meals appear to be a central aspect of resident satisfaction. That said, reviewers also mention that some dietary restrictions can limit available meal options for certain residents, which is the most commonly reported caveat related to dining.
Activities, amenities, and lifestyle: The activity program is robust and diverse. Reviewers repeatedly cite a packed calendar with monthly activities and specific offerings such as book clubs, live music, guest speakers, movie nights, Bingo, group trips, and transportation for errands to drugstores and grocery stores. On-site amenities like a library, exercise facility and structured exercise classes, walking/music groups, and scheduled trips contribute to an active, social lifestyle. The community is explicitly described as pet-friendly, which adds to its appeal for pet owners.
Services and continuum of care: A notable advantage is the comprehensive range of care options on a single campus—independent cottages and apartments, assisted living, memory care, and long-term care—allowing residents to remain in one community as needs change. Reviewers value this continuity and the perception that residents receive appropriate levels of care.
Management, community feel, and outcomes: Management and operations are portrayed as professional and effective. Multiple reviews mention friendly, helpful staff and well-run dining and activity programs, reinforcing a strong sense of community. Several reviewers say they would highly recommend the community, and phrases like “wonderful people” and “very caring staff” appear repeatedly. Positive resident outcomes—settling in well and feeling comfortable—emerge as a consistent pattern.
Notable patterns and concerns: The primary negative themes are limited and specific. COVID-related visitation restrictions impacted in-person visits (some families relied on window visits), which reviewers noted as a limitation during the pandemic period. Dietary restrictions have been reported to constrain meal choices for some residents. A few reviewers noted that the community is not directly on the water, only nearby, which may matter to those expecting waterfront living. Finally, an initial adjustment period or reluctance for some incoming residents was mentioned, though in the reviews this is commonly followed by improved comfort and satisfaction over time.
In summary, Assisted Living at St. Andrews Village is repeatedly described as a clean, comfortable, and well-managed retirement community with strong caregiving staff, abundant activities, and a wide range of services. Most concerns are contextual (pandemic visitation limits) or individual (dietary needs, initial adjustment), and do not appear to reflect systemic problems. For prospective residents seeking spacious housing, active programs, and continuity of care in a pleasant Boothbay Harbor–area setting, the reviews present a compellingly positive picture.