A SPECIAL NORTH COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE
Because we believe that the
quality of life is as important as the quality of care, we have created an
atmosphere that's both comfortable and stimulating - with a distinctive North
Country touch.
Set on a hill in the former
Scott Webb Memorial Hospital, Sanfield Rehabilitation and Living Center holds a
unique position in Hartland history. It is small in size, with tastefully appointed, impeccably
maintained common areas and private and semi-private rooms. The exterior
features a lovely deck for outside gatherings. Meals are nutritious and appealing. Our menus are
carefully developed by a registered dietitian, food service supervisor, and the
residents and patients themselves.
ENJOYING LIFE
Sanfield offers many
opportunities for social relationships. Our stimulating, well-rounded activities
program ranges from current events discussion groups and exercise classes to
barbecues and films. We hold frequent outings in our wheelchair-accessible van
for lunch, shopping, and special events.
We enjoy a strong link with the
local community. Sanfield welcomes the public to participate in facility
programs such as activities and celebrations. Weekly religious services provide
an opportunity for our residents to meet their spiritual needs. Sanfield also offers optional amenities such as
private phone lines, cable television, and an in-house hair stylist. DIRECTIONS:
From the north (Bangor): Take Interstate 95 South to Exit
157 (Old Exit 39). Take a right at the exit ramp, then turn left onto Route 2 West. In Palmyra,
turn right onto Route 151, following it into Hartland. Turn left onto Main
Street. Sanfield Rehabilitation and Living Center is 0.3 mile up Main Street on
the right. Parking is in the rear. From the south: Take Interstate 95 North to Exit 150 (Old
Exit 38). At the
ramp, take a right and proceed 0.8 mile to Route 152 North (Hartland Avenue).
Turn left onto route 152 and proceed almost 8 miles into Hartland. Sanfield is
on the left.
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