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Health Care Resource Guide | 2022-2023 31 Senior care communities Ordered by number of licensed units Community Total units/ special care units Services offered Chief administrator/ year opened The Communities at Golden Pond 50 W. Main St., Hopkinton 01748 508-435-1250 • www.goldenpondal.com 173 59 Studio, companion, one- and two-bedroom living options; independent, assisted, memory care; PT, OT, speech therapy, nursing, personal care, dental, psychiatry, podiatry, and pharmacy; housekeeping, dining, activities, library, wellness center, and salon Michael Volpe executive director 1997 New Horizons at Marlborough (1) 400 Hemenway St., Marlborough 01752 508-460-5200 • www.cummingsfoundation.org 120 35 Three meals, housekeeping, transportation, maintenance, health programs, workshops, crafts, cards, gardening, 24-hour nurse and front desk service, libraries, health facilities, religious services, apothecary, salon, indoor pool, cultural events; respite care; memory, mental health and hospice care on campus Betsy Connolly executive director 1994 Notre Dame du Lac Assisted Living Residence 555 Plantation St., Worcester 01605 508-852-5800 • www.notredamehealthcare.org 111 24 24-hour staffing, three meals, personal assistance, housekeeping and linen, personal emergency response system; social, educational and spiritual programs; transportation to shopping and appointments, Mass, fitness classes; dementia care Jessica Brigham executive director 2000 Brookdale Eddy Pond West 669 Washington St., Auburn 01501 508-832-2200 • www.brookdale.com 103 35 24-hour staffing, personal assistance, meals, medication assistance, scheduled transportation to appointments, management and monitoring of some health conditions, activities and events; specialized memory care program; respite care Ellen Davis executive director 2000 Brookdale Cushing Park 300 W. Farm Pond Road, Framingham 01702 508-628-7700 • www.brookdale.com 100 22 24-hour staffing, personal assistance, meals, help with medications, transportation to doctor appointments, management and monitoring of some healthcare conditions, planned activities and events; specialized memory care program; respite care Phillip Potts executive director 2000 Whitney Place at Medway 261 Village St., Medway 02053 508-533-3300 • www.salmonhealth.com 100 40 Assisted living and memory care via the Tapestry Program, scheduled local transportation, on- campus medical office building, spa, fitness center, pool, walking trails, canoe and kayak launch, seasonal ice skating pond, chef-prepared meals, 24-hour emergency medical response staff Andrew Salmon interim executive director 2021 Mary Ann Morse at Heritage 747 Water St., Framingham 01701 508-433-3171 • www.maryannmorse.org 98 65 Three meals, medication supervision, housekeeping, transportation, emergency response system, 24-hour staffing, social and wellness services; memory care with secure backyard, specially trained staff, dedicated director, daily personal care assistance Brendan Tedstone resident care director 1995 Benchmark Senior Living at Forge Hill 4 Forge Hill Road, Franklin 02038 508-388-5301 • www.benchmarkseniorliving.com 97 16 Personal care assistance with dressing, bathing and grooming, 24-hour access to staff, medication assistance, 24-hour security and emergency response, scheduled transportation, housekeeping, laundry service and scheduled maintenance; secure memory care unit with specialized care Jason Last executive director 1999 Artisan at Hudson 253 Washington St., Hudson 01749 978-763-7111 • www.sagelife.com 88 23 24-hour concierge, fine dining, utilities and connectivity, weekly housekeeping and bed linen change, local transportation, lectures, concerts, movies, games, trips, celebrations, maintenance, beauty salon & barber shop, fitness center, underground parking, assisted living and memory care services Charles James executive director 2020 Whitney Place at Natick 3 Vision Drive, Natick 01760 508-655-5000 • www.salmonhealth.com 88 49 24-hour staffing, housekeeping, linen and laundry service, three meals, help with bathing, dressing and grooming, medication monitoring, inter-generational programs, short-term stays, memory care program via the Tapestry Program Nick Baker executive director 1997 Cornerstone at Milford 11 Birch St., Milford 01757 508-473-0035 • www.seniorlivingresidences.com 85 20 24-hour staffing, community nurse, personal care assistance, escort to meals and activities, bed making, trash removal, linen, housekeeping, three meals, library, creative arts center; elder memory care affiliated with Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Center; respite stays Maryellen Gillis executive director 2013 Christopher Heights of Marlborough 99 Pleasant St., Marlborough 01752 508-281-8001 • www.christopherheights.com 83 0 Three meals, personal care assistance, medication reminders, 24-hour staffing, housekeeping, linen, laundry, social and activity programs, emergency response system, financial assistance for residents to remain in units once personal savings depleted, trial stays Kulli Bloom executive director 2008 Christopher Heights of Webster 338 Thompson Road, Webster 01570 508-949-0400 • www.christopherheights.com 83 0 Three meals, personal care assistance, medication reminders, 24-hour staffing, housekeeping, linen, laundry, social and activity programs, emergency response system, financial assistance for residents to remain in units once personal savings depleted, trial stays Dominic Librandi executive director 1999 Enclave of Franklin 656 King St., Franklin 02038 888-923-2641 • www.bridgeseniorliving.com 81 20 24-hour staffing, help with bathing, dressing, meals and medication, transportation to appointments, management and monitoring of some health conditions, cafe, library; memory care with specially trained staff, family-centered programs, respite care Len Hartwell executive director 2014 Manor on the Hill Assisted Living Community 450 N. Main St., Leominster 01453 978-537-1661 • www.manoronthehill.com 81 17 Spanish program, three meals, personal assistance, 24-hour staffing, RN, medication management, transportation, linen, laundry, exercises, activities; memory care secure unit, enclosed patio, specialized staff Roshan Bhakta administrator 1997 Brookdale Eddy Pond East 667 Washington St., Auburn 01501 508-832-2200 • www.brookdale.com 80 0 24-hour staffing, help with daily living tasks such as bathing, dressing and meals, medication assistance, transportation to appointments, management and monitoring of some health conditions, planned activities and events; respite care Sarah Harwood executive director 1997 Christopher Heights of Worcester 20 Mary Scano Drive, Worcester 01605 508-792-1456 • www.christopherheights.com 80 0 Three meals, personal assistance, medication reminders, 24-hour staffing, housekeeping, linen, laundry, social and activity programs, emergency response system, financial assistance for residents to remain in units once personal savings depleted, trial stays Marla O'Connor executive director 1997 Eisenberg Assisted Living 631 Salisbury St., Worcester 01609 508-757-0981 • www.jhccenter.org 80 19 Three meals, 24-hour staffing, fitness and wellness programs, entertainment, recreation, emergency call system, personal care, medication assistance, maintenance, housekeeping, laundry, transportation; memory care with specialized activities, secure outdoor garden Lee Whitney executive director 1999 Residence at Orchard Grove 258 Walnut St., Shrewsbury 01545 508-466-5993 • www.lcbseniorliving.com 80 20 Independent living, assisted living and memory care options, 24-hour trained staff, events, activities, exercise, emergency call system, meals, café, outdoor patio, assistance with activities of daily living, medication assistance, local transportation, on-site salon Amanda Palmieri executive director 2017 Residence at Valley Farm 369 Pond St., Ashland 01721 508-532-3197 • www.lcbseniorliving.com 80 20 Private apartments, kitchenettes, laundry, scheduled transportation, activities, restaurant-style dining, personal care assistance, meal escort, incontinence care, medication reminders, memory care neighborhood, nurses on-site 12 hours daily Bradford Rolph executive director 2015 Benchmark Senior Living at Robbins Brook 10 Devon Drive, Acton 01720 978-268-0131 • www.benchmarkseniorliving.com 79 15 Meals in dining room, personal assistance, 24-hour staffing, medication assistance, emergency response system, housekeeping, transportation, exercise, social programs, library, salon, whirlpool tub; memory care program includes specialized staff, secure environment, therapeutic activities Stephen Johnson executive director 2002 Heywood Wakefield Commons 50 Pine St., Gardner 01440 978-632-8292 • www.hwcommons.com 78 0 Three meals served daily, 24-hour staffing, personal care assistance with bathing, dressing and grooming, medication reminders, housekeeping service, weekly flat linen and laundry service, on- site media lounge, salon, barber, coffee bar, social pub, sundry store Tom McMullen executive director 2011 Tatnuck Park at Worcester 340 May St., Worcester 01602 774-312-6020 • www.benchmarkseniorliving.com 76 19 24-hour care staff, assistance with daily tasks, three meals per day in dining room, weekly apartment cleaning and linen services, local transportation services, medication management, continence management; memory care includes secure setting with courtyard, specialized staff, escorts for meals and services Jennifer LaCroix executive director 1999 Traditions of Wayland 10 Green Way, Wayland 01778 508-358-0700 • www.traditionsofwayland.com 76 10 24-hour staffing, events, activities, emergency call system, café with snacks and beverages, assistance with activities of daily living, meals in dining room, medication assistance, scheduled transportation; memory care wing secure with outdoor recreation area and specialized therapeutic program Charlene Keough executive director 2000 Whitney Place at Northborough 238 W. Main St., Northborough 01532 75 28 On-site staff 24 hours a day, housekeeping, linen and laundry service, three meals daily, assistance with bathing, dressing and grooming, medication monitoring, intergenerational programs, short- Scott Bullock executive director Branches of Marlboro 421 Bolton St., Marlborough 01752 508-658-9340 • www.benchmarkseniorliving.com 58 14 Assisted living and memory care; two meals and snacks, housekeeping, laundry, transportation, activities, outings, 24-hour care Peter Touborg executive director 2019 Broadview Assisted Living 547 Central St., Winchendon 01475 978-297-2333 • www.broadviewassistedliving.com 49 7 24-hour staffing, group activities (some outdoor), exercise, access to RN, emergency response device, three meals, art classes, library, chapel, intergenerational programs, access to local YMCA, on-site store, laundry, massage, salon, availability to transportation Bethany McCormick executive director 2004 Bridges by EPOCH at Sudbury 1 Farmstead Lane, Sudbury 01776 978-261-7007 • www.bridgesbyepoch.com/communities/ sudbury-ma 48 48 Skilled memory care team, 24-hour nursing oversight, medication management, life-enrichment programming, three meals daily, snacks, personal care assistance, laundry, housekeeping, emergency call system, access to visiting physicians, family support, salon, library, sensory garden, comprehensive security Christine Brooks executive director 2018 Gables of Fitchburg Assisted Living 935 John Fitch Highway, Fitchburg 01420 978-343-8789 • www.gablesal.com 47 0 Casual and fine-dining options, licensed nurse on call, personal care and medication management, on-site rehab therapy, emergency response system, housekeeping, linen, laundry, social and recreational activities, transportation, fitness, library, beauty salon, outdoor terrace, full-size apartments Christopher Moge executive director 2012 Orchard Hill Sudbury 761 Boston Post Road, Sudbury 01776 978-443-0080 • www.orchard-hill.com 45 0 24-hour staffing, personal emergency system, personal care assistance, three meals, fitness classes with trainer, cleaning, laundry, transportation to appointments, weekly shopping, outings, maintenance; social, educational and cultural programs; higher levels of assistance available Kris Leardi executive director 1999 Blaire House of Milford Assisted Living 1 Railroad St., Milford 01757 508-473-4666 • www.elderservices.com/blaire-house-of- milford 42 19 Apartment-style facility, restaurant-style dining, library; secure memory support neighborhood; integrated care community with access to sub-acute rehabilitation, skilled nursing, adult day health care, home care and senior transportation Travis Romano executive director 2015 Corcoran House 40 Walnut St., Clinton 01510 978-365-3600 • www.corcoranhouseal.com 42 0 24-hour staffing and emergency response, three meals, housekeeping, laundry, wellness programs, transportation, maintenance, personal care and medication assistance, enrichment programs Christine Montique executive director 1998 Whitney Suites at the Willows 1 Lyman St., Westborough 01581 508-366-4730 • www.salmonhealth.com 34 0 Personal care staff available 24 hours, on-site health clinic, emergency pull-cord in apartment, on- site beauty salon, wood shop, general store and bank branch, meals and exercise program, social events, excursions, van transportation available to anywhere in Westborough Shawn Neville director, campus operations 1996 Elms at Briarwood 70 Briarwood Circle, Worcester 01606 508-852-2670 • www.briarwoodretirement.com 27 0 Part of a CCRC, two or three meals daily, maintenance, 24-hour staffing, personal care assistance, laundry, linen changes, weekly housekeeping, medication reminders, activities, scheduled transportation Andrew Freilich executive director 1996 AdviniaCare Northbridge 85 Beaumont Drive, Northbridge 01534 508-234-3434 • www.adviniacare.com 26 0 On-site staff 24 hours a day, housekeeping, linen and laundry service, three meals daily, assistance with bathing, dressing and grooming, medication monitoring, intergenerational programs, short- term stays available, specialized memory-care program via the Tapestry Program Tia Kaye administrator 1996 Robbie's Place (4) 400 Hemenway St., Marlborough 01752 508-573-1200 • www.robbiesplaceassistedliving.com 22 (5) 0 Supports seniors coping with mental health needs such as depression and anxiety; traditional assisted living setting supplemented with psychiatric expertise; some residents will transition to more independent senior living options when appropriate Heather O'Connor resident service director 2006 Fieldstone at the Overlook 88 Masonic Home Road, Charlton 01504 508-248-7344 • www.overlook-mass.org 14 14 Specifically for individuals with memory-related impairments; personalized care, meal assistance, wide hallways, laundry room, daily housekeeping, security system, enclosed courtyard, daily activities (social, recreational, therapeutic), non-denominational chapel, programming throughout Overlook campus Kathleen Walker director 2015 Coleman House Memory Care Assisted Living 112 W. Main St., Northborough 01532 508-351-9355 • www.colemanhouse.com 12 12 Memory-impaired care; individual care; security and anti-wandering system; medication management; medical care; 24-hour personal care assistance; three meals; activities; recreation; housekeeping, laundry, linen; escorted transportation to events, appointments and shopping malls; wellness and geriatric evaluations Patrick Blake director 1999 Evergreens at Briarwood 65 Briarwood Circle, Worcester 01606 508-852-2670 • www.briarwoodretirement.com 12 12 Part of a CCRC, memory care unit, private apartment and bathroom, personal assistance, licensed nurse on-site full-time, open community and kitchen spaces, activities based on individual interests, open spaces and smaller gathering areas, laundry, housekeeping, secure outdoor patio Ed Murphy director of assisted living N/A Davis Manor 200 Harvard Road, Lancaster 01523 978-368-6590 • www.perkinsprograms.org and www.rfkcommunity.org 6 (6) 6 Specialized care for individuals with intellectual disabilities who may also have dementia; personal care assistance, meals, assistance with medication, housekeeping, community and family focus Sharon Brennan director 2000 Source: Mass. Executive Office of Elder Affairs (EOEA) for licensed units as of Oct. 1, 2022 and each facility. For the full list of senior care communities, see WBJ's digital edition. (1) Includes data for Hearthstone at New Horizons (2) Licensed by the Mass. Department of Public Health; not certified by Mass. Executive Office of Elder Affairs as an assisted living residence (3) Any of the total number of units may be used for Alzheimer's and dementia care. (4) An accredited geriatric-psychiatric assisted living program housed on the second floor of New Horizons at Marlborough (5) All units are dedicated to geriatric-psychiatric assisted living. (6) All units are specialty care for individuals with dementia and/or intellectual disabilities. -Compiled by: Heide Martin, hmartin@nebusinessmedia.com