Courtesy of Julie Perkins

Sara Stickney Hanken and her son PJ created some color and joy for the residents at Inn at Village Square, while one resident had a special visit from her family.


Photo credit Stacy Sallinen

The Gorham Times helped deliver the call, you answered! Artwork and notes were collected and delivered to our friends at Gorham House and Inn at Village Square.


Photo credit Sarah O’Sullivan

The entire team at Gorham House has been working valiantly to continue to provide top-notch care, while adhering to the CDC protocol during these unchartered waters. Communication with families and keeping residents happy and moving are at the forefront of efforts. Gorham House has been sharing photos that capture the importance of humor and the usefulness of social media during this time.


Photo credit Cathy Walter

Gorham Times volunteer Cathy Walter cobbled together old supplies to create a reminder for her neighbors during these uncertain times.


Photo credit Johanna Hanselman

The free library on Elm Street isn’t just for books anymore. One thoughtful resident added a much needed commodity last week. As one resident shared, “Gorham folks are helping each other in all sorts of ways!”


Photo credit Johann Buisman

Hannaford Supermarkets has reserved 6-7 a.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays for customers 60+ and those considered high risk by the CDC. Additionally, store hours are now 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. until further notice. As one resident shared, “We were there at 5:50 and there was a big line at both doors. The second it opened everyone beelined not to produce but to the TP and medicine area. At 6:03 we got the second to last pack of TP! Tylenol was also completely gone. Deli and meat counters closed. Tellers can’t hand you a receipt. It is placed in a basket for you to pick up. It was an unique experience for sure. A real sign of the times.”