Welcome to Coastal Transitions of Maine

 a maine owned & operated company offering free, unbiased guidance for the best senior living options

 
Jennifer Given & Jenna ElerickSenior Living Advisors

Jennifer Given & Jenna Elerick
Senior Living Advisors in Maine

As local senior living advisors, we realize that finding the best senior living option can be a challenging and stressful decision. Our job is to help you with this process. We help seniors transition to independent living, assisted living and memory care communities throughout the state and in Southern New Hampshire.

There are many reasons that seniors and family members need to transition from their current living situation to a senior living community. Some reach a point at which they realize that living at home is no longer a safe option or they feel they want to downsize from their current home or want to have more of a social setting. Whatever the reason might be, we understand that this can be a stressful time for many.

Below are some of the ways we can help make this process easy for you.

  • We offer free, unbiased guidance for the best living options for you.

  • As we know the senior communities, their rates, locations, amenities etc., we will only provide options based on your unique needs.

  • We will schedule and coordinate tours for you.

  • Follow up to ensure you are satisfied with your new home.

Let us bring our experience and knowledge to you, at no cost. One call can take the stress and confusion out of making the right choice for you or your loved one.

Integrity, advocacy and a genuine concern for individuals and families searching for the best option is at the heart of our services. Call us today, it will be our honor and pleasure to assist you.


We have helped hundreds of seniors.

Let us help you today!

207-222-3035

info@coastaltransitionsofmaine.com


Available Senior Living Options:

Independent Living

Independent living communities are designed for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own. These communities typically offer amenities such as fitness centers, recreational activities, and social events. Residents live in private apartments or cottages and have access to common areas and services like dining options and transportation. Typically, meal plans are available, managers are on site 24/7, and they are equipped with emergency pull cords. 


Assisted Living

Assisted living communities provide housing, meals, and personal care services to seniors who need assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) but do not require round-the-clock medical care. Services may include help with bathing, dressing, medication management, and transportation. Residents typically have their own apartments or rooms but receive assistance with daily tasks as needed. Meals, housekeeping, transportation, and activities are included in the monthly rate. 


Memory Care

Memory care communities are specifically designed for individuals with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or other memory-related disorders. These facilities offer a secure environment with trained staff who specialize in caring for individuals with memory impairments. Programs and activities are tailored to support cognitive function and engage residents in meaningful ways. One major difference between assisted and memory care is that in memory care there are safety measures— such as secured entrances and exits in place to prevent wandering.

 
 

It was so nice meeting you and Jenna, I can truly say it’s been the very first moment that ANYBODY has actually been helpful since this entire process started back in October, so it was such a relief. We all can’t thank you two enough.
— Corey D, Lewiston, ME