Learning About Care

When it's time to look at care options there are some overall goals you should keep in mind:

  • A safe and comfortable environment where you or your loved one can experience independence, privacy, and dignity, with few disruptions to daily life.
  • A place that provides not only one type of expert care, but several. That way, if health needs change, you do not have to relocate to accommodate changing needs.
  • A financial arrangement that offers long-term stability and security in one location.
  • A place that provides as many “everyday life” options as possible that will allow you or your loved one to have more choices for continued social interaction.
  • An organization that provides encouragement for continuing involvement with you, the family, and the broader society.
Assisted Living
Assisted Living

If your loved one is in generally good health but needs help with some of the activities of daily life, Assisted Living1 is an excellent choice.

Long-Term Nursing
Long-Term Nursing

Our Long-Term Nursing Care program provides the level of care, consistency, and attention to detail you should expect from a leading geriatric practice.

Short-Term Rehabilitation
Short-Term Rehabilitation

We’re here to help when you or your loved one requires physical, speech, or occupational therapy after hospitalization for an illness, injury, or surgery.

Alzheimer's Care
Alzheimer's Care

Renaissance Gardens offers a program1 designed for people with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or other memory difficulties.

Respite Care
Respite Care

If caring for a loved one keeps you from professional, family, or recreational activities, Respite Care1 can help. It gives you a temporary break from caregiving and provides all the daily living assistance your loved one needs.

1Not available in all locations.
Assisted Care in Massachusetts.

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