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There are times when your loved one needs more health care than a spouse, an adult child, or a trained in-home caregiver can provide. Renaissance Gardens can help.

Renaissance Gardens provides:

  • Assisted Living
  • Long-Term NursingCare
  • Short-Term Rehabilitation
  • Respite
  • Alzheimer’s Care

Not Your Typical Nursing Home

Here are a few reasons people consistently choose Renaissance Gardens instead of a typical nursing home for their loved ones:

  • Their loved one has a private room**
  • Licensed nurses are here for their loved one 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Erickson HealthSM physicians, averaging 19 years in geriatric care.
  • Their loved one is part of the entire gated Erickson community on which Renaissance Gardens is located. An Erickson community is not just a senior living center or senior housing development, but is so much more. It gives people access to over 150 activities and services to enhance their physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Among them: an on-campus medical center, restaurants, dancing, Tai Chi, gardening; classes and computer clubs, and theological discussion groups.
  • Transportation on campus and to off-site locations, including health care, entertainment, and shopping, all services that don’t come with most senior living or senior housing.

*Assisted Care in Massachusetts

**Some semi-private rooms at Renaissance Gardens at Charlestown

Renaissance Gardens, the nation’s premier provider of assisted care, assisted living, and skilled nursing care, is an equal
housing opportunity reserved for people 62-plus. Renaissance Gardens is exclusive to Erickson Retirement Communities.

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