Hillside Terrace
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Assisted Living
Located in a historic mansion with an environment closer to a high-end bed-and-breakfast than a typical assisted living community, Hillside Terrace provides accommodations for a tightly knit community of 21 residents. In this warm setting, deep friendships are made with strong personal connections, and our staff strives to make a meaningful difference in the lives of each resident we serve every day.
History:
Hillside Terrace reflects our years of experience and dedication in providing the best in senior living. Established in 1945 by Mabel Choate, Hillside Terrace was one of many small family-owned nursing homes in the region. In 1958, Mabel passed the home down to her daughter, Dorothy, who provided elder care until 1972. Her son, Woodlands Senior Living Founder Lon Walters, grew up living among residents in Hillside Terrace and took over the residence in 1984, proudly reestablishing it as a senior living residence.
Features:
- 21-bed assisted living community featuring both private and shared rooms
- Personalized plans of care
- Specially trained and carefully selected staff available 24/7
FAQs
What type of accommodations and features are available?
Hillside Terrace assisted living community features private rooms and shared rooms.
Other features:
- Private bathrooms in all resident rooms
- Comfortable areas for residents to engage with others, including a common area with fireplace
- Three nutritious, home-cooked meals served daily
- High caregiver to resident ratio
- Planned activities that encourage socialization within the community
- 24-hour emergency call system and onsite security
What if my family member needs skilled nursing or therapy services?
As a Woodlands Senior Living Community, Hillside Terrace has established a relationship with a local provider who is offering an onsite program for skilled nursing and therapy services. Residents may also choose to make arrangements with an alternate provider of their choice.
What if I can't afford the monthly rental fee?
Our community has a provider agreement with Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services which allows us to accept a limited number of persons whose residency will be subsidized by MaineCare. You can obtain information about the MaineCare application process and your eligibility by contacting DHHS’ Office of Integrated Access and Support by phone at (207) 795-4300 or (800) 482-7517 or via their website at https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/
What services are included in the monthly rental fee I pay?
The following services are included in the monthly rental fee:
- Room and board
- Daily meals and snacks
- Assistance with activities of daily living like bathing, dressing, mobility, etc.
- Medication administration
- Basic nursing services including general health monitoring, simple wound dressing, insulin injections, etc. We are licensed as a residential care facility and therefore are not able to offer skilled nursing services such as intravenous therapy, daily injections (other than insulin), 24-hour nursing assessment, etc.
- Therapeutic activity programming specifically designed to engage individuals with memory impairments
- Housekeeping
- Laundry
- Transportation to medical appointments
How do the services you provide compare to nursing home services?
What kinds of staff do you employ?
We employ a variety of personnel to assist in the services provided to your loved one, including:
- Licensed Residential Care Administrator who directs the day-to-day operation of the community
- Personal Care Attendants (PCA) who are responsible for providing personal care and some light housekeeping tasks
- Certified Residential Medication Aides (CRMA) who are responsible for medication administration
- Registered Nurse (RN) who is responsible for housekeeping and laundry tasks
- Housekeeping personnel who are responsible for housekeeping and laundry tasks
- Maintenance personnel who are responsible for maintaining our grounds and physical plant
- Dining services personnel who are responsible for meal preparation and delivery
How much does it cost?
Residents pay a monthly rental fee based on a daily rate for a single or double occupancy room.
Will you accept long-term care insurance?
Some long-term care insurance policies will reimburse policy holders for residential care expenses. You may want to contact your insurance provider to determine the exclusions or limitations of your policy.
Will I have to sign a lease?
Our community offers a month-to-month rental agreement
Who do you employ?
We employ a variety of personnel to assist in the services provided to your loved one, including:
- Personal Care Attendants (PCA) who are responsible for providing personal care and some light housekeeping tasks
- Certified Residential Medication Aides (CRMA) who are responsible for medication administration
- Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) who are responsible for providing basic nursing services
- Housekeeping personnel who are responsible for housekeeping and laundry tasks
- Maintenance personnel who are responsible for meal preparation and delivery
- Licensed Residential Care Administrator who directs the day-to-day operation of the community
What training does your staff receive?
In addition to our own comprehensive orientation program, covering topics like fire safety, infection control, resident rights, and a variety of other topics, our staff members also receive the following training:
- Personal Care Attendants (PCA) complete a 50-hour training program developed and required by Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services in order to prepare them for providing resident personal care
- Certified Residential Medication Aides (CRMA) complete a 50-hour training program developed and required by Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services to prepare them for medication administration
- We require every member of our staff, from executive director to dietary personnel, to complete The CARES© Approach, a nationally recognized, person-centered approach for dementia caregivers. This program provides basic and advanced training on person-centered care, the changes that can happen to thinking skills as dementia progresses, how those changes impact behavior, and how to understand behavior as communication as well as how to address physical concerns like eating, pain, wandering, and falls.
How can I start the process of admission?
Please contact us at (207) 622-5644 for more information. Once we receive an individual’s completed application, our staff will conduct a comprehensive assessment of the individual. The purpose of the assessment is to determine what the person’s needs are to ensure that we can adequately meet those needs.
What steps can I take now to ensure that I am prepared for my loved one's admission?
There are a number of things you can do in advance that will help the process of transitioning your loved one’s care to a community.
- If you haven’t already done so, designate someone to act as the individual’s legal representative, for example, a durable power of attorney (DPOA), durable power of attorney for health care (DPOA-HC) or guardian. You may want to consult with an attorney.
- If your loved one will be relocating to the Hallowell area from another community, you may want to seek out a local Hallowell-area physician to provide her/his primary care in the future.
- We will rely on you to help us become familiar with your family member. Consider creating a “life story” for your loved one including things like his/her daily routine, food preferences, activities enjoyed, nicknames, etc.
Contact Information
21 Warren Street
Hallowell, ME 04347
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Hillside Terrace
21 Warren Street
Hallowell, ME 04347