HarborChase of South Portland
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- 25 Country Club Drive , South Portland, ME 04106
- (207) 815-2928
- 4.6 ( 3 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Memory Care


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About This Community
HarborChase of South Portland offers assisted living, mild dementia care, and memory care services in a supportive and engaging atmosphere. Delivering personalized attention, convenient amenities, and opulent spaces, HarborChase of South Portland will give residents and families the environment they need to succeed and grow. Our location in Portland is just moments away from shops, transportation, and Maine Medical Center.
Reviews
4.6
( 3 Reviews )
Karen
September 10, 2022
HarborChase of South Portland is new. It offers a lot of field trips and things. They're only a 43% capacity, so I think they're a little lacking in some care areas, but overall, it's a good facility. My father has been there for almost a month now in assisted living. The meals are very good. The staff that are there are good, but they need more staff. They have many activities. They have a lot of live musicians like a piano player that comes in and they do different concerts once or twice a week for an hour, and they do bus trips. They went out for lunch and ice cream.
Annalisa
March 09, 2022
I thought HarborChase of South Portland was a five-star hotel. It was a very beautiful place. The woman who gave me the tour was kind. It looked like a great spot. They had a bar. They do a cocktail hour. They have movies. They have a gorgeous room where you could eat. They also have a private room if you want to have a party with your family. It's a beautiful building.
Reviewer#AT1119
November 24, 2021
We went to HarborChase of South Portland. It's very fancy, it's like living in a four-star hotel. The rooms were extremely small. I didn't meet much staff, but everyone I met was just very helpful. They have a lot of amenities and they have a lot of activities. They say that the rooms are small because they want people to be out of their rooms, but that doesn't make sense because it's assisted living where people have problems being out and about. So it seems a little strange. I have a friend who just moved there two days ago, and the feedback from her is that the food is very good. They do have some exercise equipment, but it was mostly things that people get up on, like a bike. If you're in assisted living and you have mobility problems, that's not going to work, but they have other facilities, so they must know what they're doing. It's very expensive. It's the room size that's an absolute turn-off.