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Sandy River Center

Address:  119 Livermore Falls Rd.
Farmington, ME 04938-6241
Phone:  (207) 778-6591
Fax:  (207) 778-4245
E-mail:  alicia.swihart@genesishcc.com
Website: Website
Contact:  Alecia Swihart, Admissions Director
 
Services:  Sandy River Center provides quality Healthcare Units, skilled nursing, medical and rehabilitative care for patients and residents. For a short stay or for an extended period, our Clinical Care Teams are focused on implementing your personalized care program to facilitate your recovery and improve your well-being. Sandy River Center is now affiliated with Genesis HealthCare. For additional information, visit the website provided.

Services Offered:

-LongTerm Care, ShortStay Care, Alzheimer's Dementia Care, Assisted Living, Rehabilitation Therapy, 24-hour skilled nursing, Dedicated physician leadership,

Attending physicians, Discharge planning/case mgmt., Nutritional needs management, Organized events, Cultural, educational, religious and social activities, Physical therapy, Speech therapy, Occupational therapy, Orthopedic rehabilitation

Amenities*:

Gardens, Courtyards, Beauty salon/barber services, Telephone, Television,

Cable, Private rooms available

*Additional charges may apply. Please note, charges may vary between units within the Center.

Fees:  Contact for more information.
Hours:  24 hour nurse coverage.

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Healthy Community Coalition

Founded in 1989, Healthy Community Coalition (HCC) is an affiliate of the Franklin Community Health Network with a mission of promoting health and well-being in Franklin County and neighboring towns, including Livermore Falls.

The Franklin Resource Network

The mission of the Franklin Resource Network is to maximize resources in our community, enabling elders, people with disabilities, caregivers, and all residents to easily find information about, and gain access to, services and opportunities to contribute their gifts and talents.

This project is funded, in part, by an Aging and Disability Resource Center grant from the federal Administration on Aging and Center for Medicare and Medicaid services.