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 SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITIES
LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY
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HOLYOKE HEALTHCARE CENTER
282 Cabot St., Holyoke, MA 01040
(413) 538-7470; www.holyokehealthcare.com
KEYSTONE COMMONS
460 West St., Ludlow, MA 01056
(413) 583-6611; www.keystonecommonssl.com
MASON WRIGHT SENIOR LIVING
74 Walnut St., Springfield, MA 01105 (413) 733-1517; www.masonwright.org
PROSPER AT MONASTERY HEIGHTS
110 Monastery Ave., West Springfield, MA 01089
(413) 781-1282; www.prosperlifecare.com/communities/ monastery-heights
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Skilled Nursing; Long-term Care
Independent and Assisted Living; Memory-impaired Units
Independent and Assisted Living; Memory Support
Independent and Assisted Living; Memory-impaired Units
Skilled-nursing facility with long-term care and short-term rehabilitation in a home-like setting; rehabilitation services include physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy specializing in post-orthopedic patients and post-stroke patients working to return residents to their prior level of independence in the community
Extensive safety measures, care standards, and cleaning and disinfecting procedures designed to ensure residents stay COVID-safe; opportunities for residents to stay social and connected, even in a time of social distancing; chef-prepared meals; assisted-living program provides all-inclusive assistance with personal care, including bathing, dressing, and grooming as needed; medication management; 24-hour staffing; all utilities/cable/wi-fi; housekeeping; transportation; emergency-response system; health services available on-site, including a primary- care physician specializing in geriatric care, a nurse practitioner, and physical and occupational therapists
Affordable, quality senior living; spacious apartments; 24/7 staffing; three meals a day; full activity calendar; assistance with activities of daily living; housekeeping and laundry services; specially trained memory-care staff
Three meals daily; housekeeping/linen service; transportation; activities; social programs; medication assistance; emergency response; memory-impairment neighborhood assistance
Richard Cabral
Marsha Brennan
Eileen Drumm Moore
Tracey Messina
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   JGS LIFECARE – RUTH’S HOUSE ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE
780 Converse St., Longmeadow, MA 01106
(413) 567-6212; www.jgslifecare.org
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Assisted Living; Memory Care
Individualized care; newly renovated apartments; extensive wellness and activity programming (including holistic options); access to primary-care physician specializing in geriatric care; medication management; tiered individualized daily care plans; full service dining with three kosher meals daily; snacks available 24 hours in the Country Kitchen; transportation to events and outings; salon; housekeeping; linens plus personal laundry; secure memory-impairment neighborhood with large outdoor garden and walkways; respite care
Madeline Presz
LOOMIS LAKESIDE AT REEDS LANDING
807 Wilbraham Road, Springfield, MA 01109 (413) 782-1800; www.loomiscommunities.org
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Independent and Assisted Living; Skilled Nursing for Short- term Rehab and Long-term Care
A member of the Loomis Communities; continuing-care community on East Campus of Springfield College;
full dining service; on-site restaurant and café; fitness center with trainer and physician’s office; housekeeping, laundry; cultural and educational activities; transportation; emergency response; convenience store; branch bank; on-site wood shop; walking trails; community garden
Lori Todd
ORCHARD VALLEY AT WILBRAHAM
2387 Boston Road, Wilbraham, MA 01095
(413) 596-0006; www.orchardvalleyatwilbraham.com
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Assisted Living; Traditional and Memory-impaired
Three meals daily; 24/7 on-site supervision; personalized care; wellness consultant; social, cultural, educational activities; transportation; adult day stay; respite care; two-person care available
Sharon Putnam
         Do Your Patients Need Nutritional Support?
Are your patients skipping meals?
Are they choosing between paying for their medication, bills, or food?
“The Survival Center means the difference between hungry and healthy for my family.”
  We Can Help.
The Northampton Survival Center provides free groceries every week, with easy and safe drive-up distribution outside. No need to call
first or register. If people are unable to come themselves, a friend or family member can come
for them. Every family receives nutritious foods including fresh fruits and vegetables, meat, grains,
eggs, milk, and other dairy and shelf stable items.
Serving the following communities:
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Chesterfield Cummington Easthampton Florence Goshen Hadley
Hatfield Haydenville Huntington Leeds Middlefield Northampton
Plainfield South Hadley Southampton Westhampton Williamsburg Worthington
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24/7 Helpline 800.272.3900
   Contact us today to learn more about our programs and services:
413-586-6564 • www.northamptonsurvival.org
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