Dementia Caregiver Support Group
Caregivers interested in receiving support, education, and resources are invited to join us on the first Wednesday of every month to share their knowledge and experiences with others.
learn more >Caring for residents like family is a long-standing Welch Senior Living tradition for over 70 years. With life-enriching amenities and respectful care and support, every detail of our Allerton House Assisted Living community is designed to enhance independence and quality of life.
Every day boasts a variety of opportunities to experience a lifestyle as individualized as you are. Resident Care Assistants are available around the clock to help with personal routines for an enhanced quality of life.
Join friends in our restaurant-style dining room and enjoy three daily meals featuring our chef’s varied menu of seasonal selections. Choose from a variety of activities seven days a week – from exercise classes to creative arts to trivia, music, and live entertainment – or relax in one of our inviting common areas.
For residents living with Alzheimer’s or other dementias, our specialized memory care neighborhood offers families the confidence that their loved one receives the appropriate specialized care to feel nurtured and respected, encouraged and engaged, and above all, well cared for.
Connect socially with new
friends in our communities
and with family at our intergenerational programming.
Engage with activities
and fitness programming
to enhance mental and
physical health.
Nourish the soul and the senses with fresh, chef-prepared
meals served in a social
setting every day.
Support health and wellness
with services ranging from
on-site concierge to 24/7
resident care assistants.
Caregivers interested in receiving support, education, and resources are invited to join us on the first Wednesday of every month to share their knowledge and experiences with others.
learn more >Welch Senior Living has been a trusted senior living resource for more than 75 years. If you or a family member is seeking assistance, please contact our Marketing Office for a consultation or tour.
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learn more >What’s Right for You As you or a loved one approaches the next stage of life, understanding the right type of senior living option is crucial. Common terms including retirement home, assisted living facility, skilled nursing facilities, and more often arise, but it’s important to understand the differences between them to ensure you’re securing the […]
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learn more >On Wednesday, July 31, Assisted Living providers from across the state gathered at the Massachusetts Assisted Living Association (Mass-ALA)’s annual awards dinner to help honor colleagues for their accomplishments relating to the Assisted Living industry.
learn more >At Allerton House Hingham, we offer a unique blend of Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care services designed to enhance your quality of life.
learn more >Choosing a retirement community is a significant decision that involves careful consideration of various factors to ensure a comfortable and fulfilling lifestyle. With a myriad of senior living communities available, from independent senior living to assisted living to memory care communities, finding the right fit requires thorough evaluation.
learn more >As we journey through life, there often comes a time when we or our loved ones may require a little extra support and assistance with daily activities. When that time arrives, choosing the right assisted living community becomes paramount.
learn more >Living with dementia can present significant challenges, both for the individuals affected and their loved ones. As the condition progresses, maintaining a sense of stability and familiarity becomes increasingly important. One effective way to provide this stability is by establishing a routine tailored to the needs of dementia patients.
learn more >As we age, balance issues often become a significant concern for many older adults. These problems can stem from various health conditions, each with its unique symptoms and implications. Understanding what causes balance issues in older adults is crucial for effectively managing them and preserving their mobility and quality of life.
learn more >As we wait for the world outside to burst with the vibrant colors of spring, it’s the perfect time to plan for springtime crafts. Crafting not only allows us to express ourselves creatively but also provides numerous cognitive, social, and emotional benefits. In this blog, we’ll explore a variety of enjoyable spring crafts and share […]
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