Senior Resources

Aging & Disability Services 

The Office of Aging and Disability Services (OADS) supports Maine's older and disabled adults by providing Adult Protective, Brain Injury, Other Related Conditions, Intellectual and Developmental Disability, Long Term Care, and Aging and Community services to the people of Maine.
Caring Community Caring Community is an organization run by volunteers that offers Thanksgiving and Christmas assistance to those residents of Gray and New Gloucester that are in need. Application forms are available through the school system, the Gray Public Library and the town offices of Gray and New Gloucester starting early November. For more information, contact Christina at 233-0828.
Community Food PantryLocated in the basement of the Gray First Congregational Church Parish House. Open 1st and 3rd Fridays of the month from 12:30 - 3:00 p.m.. Open to anyone in need from Gray or surrounding towns.There is a delivery service to homebound families (only in Gray) and monetary or food donations are accepted. For information call Donna Rand, 671-4458 or email: donna.graypantry@gmail.com.
Department of Health & Human Services, Portland Area

 
151 Jetport Boulevard
South Portland, Maine
Phone: (207) 822-2000
Toll Free: (800) 482-7520
TTY: (800) 720-1925
Fax: (207) 822-2146
Food Supplement ProgramThe Food Supplement Program is run by the Maine Department of Health & Human Services and helps low-income people buy food.
General Assistance (GA)The General Assistance program provides financial assistance to Gray residents who are having difficulty meeting basic needs such as housing, utilities and food.

Income Based Critical Home Repair Program

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland is a non-profit organization that builds communities of new energy efficient homes, sold with affordable financing, to deserving families.

Maine Council on Aging

The MCOA is an organization-based membership association formed to advance broad public policy issues that ensure we can all live healthy, engaged and secure lives as we age in our homes and communities.
Meals on WheelsSponsored by the Southern Maine Agency on Aging. Call local at 207-396-6500 or toll free 1-800-427-7411.
Older Citizen DinnersServed at 11:30 am Tuesdays and Fridays at Finney Hall, St. Gregory's Church, North Raymond Rd. For reservations call Maxine Morse (207) 657-3615 or 1-800-400-6325 at least 2 working days in advance.
Regional Transportation Program (RTP)RTP provides low-cost transportation to persons in Cumberland County. For more information, please call 1-800-244-0704 or 774-2666.
Southern Maine Agency on Aging136 U.S. Route 1
Scarborough, ME  04074
Phone: (207) 396-6500
Toll Free: (800) 427-7411
Office Hours: 8am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday

Tri-State Learning Collaborative on Aging (TSLCA) Community Network

The TSLCA Community Network provides everything you need to start or continue to grow your lifelong community work.

Assisted Living Facilities

Gray    
Gray Manor9 Lewiston Road(207) 657-4949
Pratt Foster Home4 Breezy Meadows(207) 657-4744
   
New Gloucester  
Country Charm Lane15 Country Charm Lane(207) 926-6081
Tall Pines CLA30 Tall Pines Drive(207) 777-1107
Whittier House Inc.184 Ricker Road(207) 926-5583
   
Falmouth  
Falmouth House367 Gray Road(207) 797-3935
Falmouth House Operating Company LLC32 Blueberry Lane(207) 781-4621
Legacy Memory Care4 Schoolhouse Drive(207) 781-4621
Sedgewood Commons Adult Day Care22 Northbrook Drive(207) 781-5775
The Stewart Center74 Lunt Road(207) 396-6500
   
Windham  
15 Billabong Way15 Billabong Way(207) 893-2460
Billabong II5 Billabong Way(207) 893-0204
Bishop House11 Bishop Drive(207) 892-0446
Carol's Residential Care Facility478 River Road(207) 893-0730
Casa V4 Quail Drive(207) 893-0302
Casa VII15 Quail Drive(207) 893-0302
Forbes Lane109 Forbes Lane(207) 926-6081
Timberhill House17 Timberhill Road(207) 772-0825
Windham Pines20 Bishop Drive(207) 892-9433