The MaineHealth Miles Campus in Damariscotta and the MaineHealth St. Andrews Campus in Boothbay Harbor both offer high-quality assisted and independent living, memory, skilled rehabilitation and long-term care services for older adults. Residents have easy access to comprehensive health care services through MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital and the MaineHealth system of care.
MaineHealth Miles Campus - Damariscotta
Schooner Cove is an independent living community featuring resident-owned, one- and two-bedroom apartments with glorious river views. Residents enjoy a carefree lifestyle, a vibrant community of friendly neighbors, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing there are additional levels of care nearby if needed. For more information please visit our website.
Chase Point Assisted Living offers studio and one-bedroom apartments that allow our residents to live comfortably with the safety and security of knowing that help is always available. For more information please visit our website.
Riverside at Chase Point Assisted Living (memory care) - Riverside at Chase Point Assisted Living is an 18-bed care facility dedicated to the treatment and support of clients diagnosed with Alzheimer's or other dementia. For more information please visit our website.
Cove's Edge (skilled rehabilitation & long-term care) - Cove's Edge in Damariscotta offers Skilled Rehabilitation, Long-Term and Hospice nursing care services. For more information, please visit our website.
MaineHealth St. Andrews Campus - Boothbay Harbor
St. Andrews Village offers the full continuum of older adult health care and residential options. Services include two independent living options (private cottages and apartments) as well as assisted living, memory care, skilled rehabilitation and long-term care. For more information, please visit the St. Andrews Village website.
Virtual care allows you to manage your health and meet with your care team from the comfort of home.
MaineHealth offers a full range of care for older adults, from annual wellness visits to assisted living.
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