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How many beds is Gorham House?
69 beds
It is a small facility with 69 beds and has for-profit, corporate ownership. Gorham House is not a part of a continuing care retirement community. It participates in Medicare and Medicaid.
Who owns Gorham House?
Charles Jumpre
After three years of business at 399 Main St. in Gorham, owner Charles Jumpre and his wife Maria decided to strategically relocate to a bigger building with more space for parking at the old KFC lot.
Who was the founder of Gorham Silver Company?
The two founded the silver company in Gorham’s hometown of Providence, Rhode Island. Their beginning was as a manufacturer of coin-silver flatware in which Gorham started to gain acclaim, especially in 1859 once the flatware was selected by Mary Todd Lincoln for the White House. In 1863, Gorham was a major player in plated silver.
Where is the Gorham House in Maine located?
Located in downtown Gorham, within walking distance to the Baxter Library, Hannafords, numerous restaurants, coffee houses and shopping. Additionally, we have a remarkable collection of directors, who always have exciting things planned to enrich ones physical, mental and emotional needs.
Do you have to move to Gorham House?
Once you have selected Gorham House, rest assured you will not have to move again due to lack of services. The same thoughtful staff and important friends will always be there for you. We look forward to introducing you to Gorham House.
When was the first Gorham tea set made?
For example, the earliest tea set design was assigned the number ten, the second tea set was assigned the number twenty, and so on. From 1857 to about 1870, there were variations within those numbers available to customers. A great example of this is known as the Mary Todd Lincoln set, or the #30 design tea set, first made in 1857.