What Options are there for Seniors in Cambridge:

There are several active adult communities in the Cambridge, MA area.  A few include:

Neville Place at Fresh Pond
Cadbury Commons at Cambridge
Home Instead Senior Care
Susan S Bailis Assisted Living

Before taking a look at each facility think about the differences in each of the following.

Living Independently:

First and foremost there is an option of living alone and independently. In this style, you or your loved one can easily live a comfortable life as the facilities provided in this type of living are just like the ones which are given in any home or apartment. Apart from this, there are several staff members at your service who are ready to serve you in whatever shape they can, but they do not supervise anything which you are doing. This means that you can call them whenever you want, but they will not do anything for you on their own. Moreover, daily life facilities like swimming pool, tennis courts, eating and hair cut salons are also available.

Assisted Living (Members Help You)

In assisted living option, almost all the work is done by trained and professional service providers. These tasks include bathing, dressing, eating and last but not the least medication as well. The good thing about this type of living is that the trained and professional staff is always available 24 hours a day and seven days a week to fully help and do all the required jobs. However, it has been observed that most of the people who do opt for this type of living cannot do their own work and due to this reason, they opt to live in an assisted way.

Professional Nursing Living:

This type of living is especially available for those people who have big health concerns. Te patients who suffer from heart and breathing problems mostly go for this type of living because they do not know that what is going to happen to their health in the coming days or hours. As people living in this type of living have serious health concerns, so the staff that looks after them is fully professional and has all the latest equipments and knowledge to tackle any situation of emergency.

Continuing Care Retirement Communities:

This type of living has been getting popular in the recent times. it provides a place where seniors can live their own life and become social by making new friends in the seniors circle. Basically, it gives them a start to a new life by making new friends. Apart from this, the best thing in this type of senior housing is that they can provide you or your loved one whatever is wanted.


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