RESOURCES FOR AGING WELL
WINTER-SUMMER 2016 FREE
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And Surrounding Area AVAILABLE AT HUNDREDS OF LOCATIONS
BOSTON METRO WEST Winter–Summer 2016
Susan Wornick discusses the challenges of care giving at The Commons in Lincoln, a Benchmark Senior Living Community
Adult Day, Health at Home and Housing Comparison Grids
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Homecare with a difference 24 hours a day • 7 days a week SKILLED NURSING •
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When Routine Is Not Boring Jane Silverstain is enjoying the caressing rays of the morning sun. Her husband, Benjamin is seated next to her helping to hold her favorite coffee cup and steady her tremulous hands. Jane has Parkinson’s disease as well as dementia. Benjamin, also in his late 80’s had a recent heart attack and his chronic diabetes has decreased the sensation in his feet. A knock at the door by Mary, their caregiver, is a welcome interruption to their morning quiet time. It is time for their medications, assisting Jane with bathing and dressing the wounds from the ulcers on Benjamin’s feet. “Oh Mary, good to see you!” Mrs. Silverstain responds, acknowledging her with a big smile and recognizing Mary who has been her care giver for the last year. Jane will now accept assistance with activities of daily living and is cooperative. Benjamin can go grocery shopping after Mary dresses his wounds. Dementia is a subject that most people try to avoid but as the fastest growing disease worldwide each of us will be confronted by it directly or indirectly. In the United States there are already an estimated five million suffering from Alzheimer’s, the seventh leading cause of death. Home Health Agencies in their efforts to provide comprehensive skilled nursing care must also be well versed in addressing dementia cases. The fundamental principle is to set daily routines. In the case of 22 BOSTON METRO WEST – WINTER-SUMMER 2016
Jane small details such as a favorite cup, while it may not matter to the caregiver, may be crucial for the assisted person. Routines provide maximum independence with minimal assistance while maintaining the dignity of the individual by: n Maintaining functionality though daily exercise (mental and physical) n Reducing anxiety for the caregiver and the person with dementia n Giving the person with dementia the comfort needed to accomplish their daily tasks n Organizing the delivery of care by the caregiver n Decreasing the chance of challenging behaviors n Fostering independence n Increasing self-esteem and confidence n Adjusting routines as dementia progresses by simplifying complex tasks. As dementia cases are expected to increase, competency in caring for the individual with dementia is a big challenge. Family members and Home Health Agencies need to place emphasis on understanding the complex nature of dementia. It is easy to dress a wound or administer medications, but behind these needs is a person whose dignity and independence should be valued and upheld. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Moses Wananu, MD, Medical Director Golden Age Home Health LLC. See ad page 3.
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Blood Pressure Management Stroke Rehabilitation To restore language and functional ability
Respiratory Services After hospitalization for COPD or Pneumonia
Orthopedic & Surgical Nursing Recovery Diabetes Management Complex Medical Management Home Infusion In home Blood Tests INR checks
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Behavioral Health Program* Pediatric Program* Physical & Occupational Therapy Speech Therapy Medical Social Work Skilled Nursing Home Health Aide Call Patti for Free Home Care Screening!
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COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
Getting Started Is Easy COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) 800-632-8175
ELDER ABUSE PREVENTION Check with local AOA. National Center on Elder Abuse 800-677-1116
SMOC (South Middlesex Opportunity Council) 300 Howard St, Framingham 01702 508-620-1230
National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233 Ombudsman for the Institutionalized Elderly 877-582-6995
18-65 Banking Program Consumer Assistance 617-956-1501
MetroWest Legal Services 63 Fountain St #304, Framingham 01702 508-620-1830
FINANCIAL SERVICES
New York Life Insurance Co – Gordon L. Szerlip (ad on page 47) 201 Jones Rd, 5th Fl, Waltham 02451 617-820-2534
AMADA Senior Care
(ad on page 77) 233 Needham St, Ste 300, Newton 02464 617-229-6567
Northwestern Mutual – Bruce Mozinski (ad on page 23) 257 Turnpike Rd, Ste 300 Southborough 01772 508-251-7223
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Operation Able of Greater Boston 131 Tremont St, Ste 301, Boston 02111 617-542-4180
FITNESS & WELLNESS PROGRAMS
Senior Community Service Employment Program 877-872-5627
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This section is alphabetical. You will find hundreds of different services and organizations that work with seniors and their families. This includes professional services, such as Adult Day, Care Management, Elder Law, Social Security, Senior Centers, etc...
ACTON Anytime Fitness – Acton – 501 Nagog Park, Acton 01720 978-263-4101 – 100 Powdermill Rd, Acton 01720 978-461-2800
Good Neighbor Energy Fund (Salvation Army) 800-334-3047
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COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES
SILVER SNEAKER FITNESS PROGRAM PROVIDERS
ENERGY RESOURCES Citizens Energy Heat Assistance (Joe4Oil) 617-338-6300
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This section offers three different comparison grids; the first features Skilled Home Healthcare; the second contains Non-Medical and Personal Assistance at home, and the third grid showcases Hospice Services for end of life care. First Familiarize yourself with the different services that are offered by each agency. You will find definitions about each service at the beginning of this section. Many options exist; we hope this will help you find a provider to meet your specific needs.
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First you should familiarize yourself with the many options available and determine which one is best for your needs. You will find definitions of each type of housing at the beginning of the housing section. Then turn to our easy to read comparison grids. The grids are divided into 3 categories, depending on the type of community: Independent Living and Retirement, Assisted Living, and Skilled Nursing. The buildings are listed by city or county so you can zero in on the specific areas you are looking for.
CAMbRIDGE Cadbury Commons, 66 Sherman St, Cambridge 02140 Cambridge Homes, 360 Mount Auburn St, Cambridge 02138 Sm = Small / C = Cats Only
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You will also find many feature articles throughout the publication. These articles are written by local experts on a variety of topics that can aid you in making the right choices.
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CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
BOSTON METRO WEST
RESOURCES FOR AGING WELL
Power + Purpose: For Individuals With Mild Memory Loss See page 77.
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Advertiser Index
4-5
How To Use This Guide
10
Letter from the Publisher / Contact Information
11
Service Area Map
COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES 12
Adult Day Care
14-18
Adult Day Care Grids
12, 19
Advocacy for Seniors
19, 21
Aquatic Classes & Therapy
20-26
Area Agencies on Aging (AAA)
26
Bath Safety
26
Bill Payee Services
26
Care Management
26
Caregiver Support Services
26
Concierge Services
26, 27
Consumer Affairs
27, 28
Continuing Education Opportunities
28, 29
Dental Services
28, 30
Driving and License Information
30
Elder Abuse Prevention
30
Elder Law
30
Emergency Response Systems
30, 31
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Accessible Products
12-19
Employment Opportunities
31
Energy Resources
31
Financial Assistance
31, 32, 33
Financial Services
31, 34
Fitness & Wellness
34
34 VA Benefits For Seniors Who Served See page 82.
Food Resources
35-37
Food Pantries
37
Guardianship
38
Hearing Resources
38
Hearing / Deaf Products
39
Home Improvements & Modifications
39
Home Improvements & Supplies
39-40
Home Medical Equipment Loan Closets
40-48
Hospitals
48
Housing Placement & Resource Specialists
49
Legal Services (no fee)
49-55, 60 60 56, 57, 60
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COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES
Libraries Life Insurance Long Term Care Insurance
58-60
Medicare, Medicaid Information
58, 59
Medicare 2016 "In a Nutshell"
60, 61
Mental Health Services
61
Mobility Equipment
61
Move Management & Organizing Services
61
Oxygen Services
61
Prescription Assistance & Discounts
61
Probate
62
Rehabilitation Services
62, 63
Rehabilitation Facilities
63, 66
Respite Care
64-66
Reverse Mortgage Services
66,68
Reverse Mortgage Counseling
67, 68
Senior Activities & Entertainment
68-73
Senior Centers (COA)
73-75
Senior Health Clinics
75-78
Senior Organizations & Services
78, 79
Social Security
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COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES 79
Support Groups
81
Tax Information
81
Transportation
74, 81-85
– Enrollment
81
– Veteran Medical Centers – Veteran Outpatient Clinics
84
– Veteran Services Other Area Medical Facilities
84
– Veteran Counseling
84
– Veteran Benefits Administration
84
– Veteran Cemetery
84, 85 85
Veteran Benefits - Commonwealth Veteran Services - Other
86-87
Vision Resources
87, 88
Volunteer Opportunities
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Veteran Benefits and Services - Federal
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Pawsitive” Benefits Of Pet Visits In The Elder Community See page 13.
Subsidized Housing Resources
79-80
Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles
HOME HEALTH, NON-MEDICAL HOME HEALTH CARE, AND HOSPICE CARE Non-Medical Home Health Care Definitions Non-Medical Home Health Care Comparison Grid Non-Medical Home Health Care Agencies Home Health Definitions Home Health Agency Comparison Grid Home Health Agencies
111-113
Hospice Definitions
114-117
Hospice Agency Comparison Grid
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Housing Definitions Independent Living / Retirement Communities Comparison Grid Independent Living / Retirement Communities
132-142
Assisted Living Communities Comparison Grid
130-144 144-154
Assisted Living Communities Memory Care Assisted Living Communities Comparison Grid Memory Care Communities
160-171
Skilled Nursing Facilities Comparison Grid
156-171
Skilled Nursing Facilities
122-128
146-154
2 Reading Never Sounded So Good... See page 86.
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FEATURE ARTICLES About Asthma Be An Engaged Healthcare Consumer Benefits Of Short-Term Rehab Closing The Financial Gap For A New Generation Of Retirees Demystifying The Service Agencies Acronyms Finding The Right Home Care Agency Government’s Decision Expands Retirement Flexibility Making Your Visits To An Elder Meaningful Medicare 2016 “In A Nutshell” Parkinson’s Disease – When You Need Support “Pawsitive” Benefits Of Pet Visits In The Elder Community Power + Purpose: For Individuals With Mild Memory Loss Reading Never Sounded So Good… Six Risks To Be Prepared For In Retirement VA Benefits For Seniors Who Served What Should You Look For In An Adult Community? When Routine Is Not Boring Why Assisted Living? You Sought An Expert When Buying A Long Term Care Insurance Policy... Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER / CONTACT INFORMATION
DEAR VALUED READERS: Welcome to the Second Edition of the Boston Metro West Seniors Blue Book. Thank You to the many people who have called and emailed to compliment us on how valuable and comprehensive a resource guide Seniors Blue Book has already become. As a lifetime resident of Massachusetts it is heartwarming to have this guide so well accepted in such a short time. We are delighted to be publishing this new and expanded version. New to this edition are easy to read grids on Senior Adult Day Care along with eighteen new articles on a wide range of topics of interest to the senior community. Our goal is to provide the most comprehensive and up to date information available for seniors, their family members and professionals. We will again distribute 60,000 books to over one thousand local locations. Over 10,000 Baby Boomers turn 65 every day, driving the need for more resources along with the challenge of knowing where to find the resources
Susan Duggan Arayas Publisher Susan@SeniorsBlueBook.com 978.443.8318 The Seniors Blue Book PO Box 200, Sudbury, MA 01776 O: 978.443.8318, F: 978.443.3454 W: SeniorsBlueBook.com Bernadette de Isaza Art Director 10 BOSTON METRO WEST – WINTER-SUMMER 2016
that fit our needs and those of our loved ones. Fortunately we live in an area with one of the greatest concentrations of world class health, cultural and educational organizations available anywhere in the United States. Many of these organizations provide the wide array of services and programs highlighted in the pages of this book. Seek them out to learn how they can enhance and enrich |your life. Finally, I would like to thank our advertisers and the exceptional network of professionals in the Metro West area, who have helped us with the development, content and distribution of our books. Without them this publication would not be possible. Please call or email us directly anytime. We welcome your questions, suggestions and feedback so we can continually improve the value and ease of use of this Book. Your continued support will help us deliver the most comprehensive resource guide for everyone involved with the senior community in Boston Metro West. Thank You and Enjoy.
Susan Duggan Arayas
Publisher
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MV-1 of Massachusetts – A Herb Chambers Company
(ad on page 88) 91 Cambridge St, Burlington 01803 866-616-8421
Next Day Access
(ad on page 12) 53 Lakeview Ave, Tewksbury 01876 617-281-7988
ADULT DAY CARE PROGRAMS Programs are for elders providing purpose and stimulation. See page 14. ADVOCACY FOR SENIORS OUR PREFERRED PROVIDER
Community Legal Services And Counseling Center 1 West St, Cambridge 02139 617-661-1010 Disability Law Center – Boston 11 Beacon St, Ste 925, Boston 02108 617-723-8455 Harvard Legal Aid Bureau 23 Everett St, Cambridge 02138 617-495-4408 Legal Advocacy and Resource Center Inc 197 Friend St, 9th Fl, Boston 02114 866-778-0939 MA Executive Office of Elder Affairs 1 Ashburton Pl, 5th Fl, Boston 02108 617-727-7750
The MEDLAW Group (ad on page 26) 860-428-0217
MA Association of Older Americans 19 Temple Pl, 4th Fl, Boston 02111 617-426-0804
AARP Massachusetts 1 Beacon St, Ste 2301, Boston 02108 866-448-3621
MA Senior Action Council 150 Mount Vernon St, Boston 02125 617-284-1234
Center for Law and Education – Boston 99 Chauncy St, Ste 700, Boston 02111 617-451-0855
MA Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) Program (article on page 20)
800-892-0890
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Wheelchair Ramps Grab Bars, Stairlifts & Bathroom Safety
617-281-7988
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rescuers and stealthy navigators.
Now it seems our hairy four legged friends are adding another skill to their resumes-“Well-being Ambassadors”. Long perceived as beneficial by caretakers in the health care field, pet visits are now seriously considered a valid component in the holistic treatment of older individuals suffering from depression, memory loss, physical hardships or cognitive impairment. There continues to be increasing accounts and scientific data to substantiate the positive impact of animal interaction. The American Heart Association attributes the lowering of blood pressure and heartrate to the increased release of the “happy hormone” Oxytocin during pet visits, while increased serotonin and dopamine levels can assist in calming the mind and then the body of many individuals. In all fairness, dogs do not have the monopoly on the animal Rx approach. A Perdue University study correlated the decrease in wandering and physical aggression with the addition of fish tanks in Alzheimer wings. Bird cages and outdoor bird feeders have become popular in day care centers and assisted living residences, providing a central location for impromptu socializing. And many a bunny, tame guinea pig or cat has been passed around, their silken coats providing soft, non- invasive sensory stimulation for all
participants, most noteworthy those individuals isolated due to extreme physical or cognitive impairments. Thinking outside the box, Activity Directors have introduced potbellied pigs and, yes, even a monkey, to the expanding Noah’s Ark of “medicinal” animals. Owning a pet requires dedication, responsible oversight, and physically demanding activities so for many elderly households, owning a pet isn’t a viable option. Pet visits at senior centers, adult day and assisted living centers and nursing homes can fill the void. Quite simply, animals provide non-judgmental acceptance and affection, redirection and diversion for agitated individuals, memory invoking catalysts for reminiscing, plausible study-backed heart health improvements and a shared subject that encourages communications and socializing. Pets can reach beyond language barriers, memory hiccups, immobilized limbs and emotional walls to the universal need to give and receive affection. Emotional, physical and cognitive well- being all addressed with one “prescription”; sans the usual three page side effects warning. Pet visits. Sounds like just what the doctor ordered.
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“Pawsitive” Benefits of Pet Visits in the They are renowned as faithful comElder Community panions, loyal service guides, brave
Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Denise Thorud, Marketing and Outreach Coordinator for Windsor House Adult Day Health Care Centers. Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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The Community Family Lowell Center, 236 Broadway St, Lowell 01854
Nevins Adult Day Health Center, 12 Ingalls Ct, Methuen 01844
The Community Family Medford Ctr, 121 Washington St, Medford 02155
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Norwood Adult Day Health Center, 595 Pleasant St, Norwood 02062
Spectrum Adult Day Health Progrm, 1820 Turnpike St, Ste 106, 01845
Zdorovie Senior Services, 149A California St, Newton 02458
Otrada Adult Day Health Care Inc, 185 Second Ave, Needham 02494
Whitney Place Adult Day Health, 3 Vision Dr, Rte 9W, Natick 01760
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All Care Adult Day Health at North Village, 20 Sheila Av, 01863
Millis Senior Center, 900 Main St, Millis 02054
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Hebrew Rehabilitation Ctr, 1200 Centre St, Roslindale 02131
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Sanborn Day Services, 50 Baystate Rd, Reading 01876
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Cheshire Adult Day Health, 20 Claflin St, Milford 01757
Aging Well Adult Day Care & Health Ctr, 420 Maple St, Marlborough 01752 Blaire House of Tewksbury Adult Day Health Ctr 10 Erlin Ter, Tewksbury 01876
*PAYMENT METHODS: PP=Private Pay / PI=Private Insurance / LT=Long Term Insurance / VA=Veteran Administration / MA=Medicaid / MC=Medicare / HM=Managed Care Insurance / AS=ASAP / SC=SCO / O=Other **THERAPIES: S=Speech / P=Physical / O=Occupational / R=Respiratory ***PERSONAL SERVICES: H=Haircuts / P=Podiatry / SH=Showers
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Medicare Advocacy Project 197 Friend St, Boston 02114 800-323-3205
Offers swimming lessons and water exercises for seniors. Check with local pools.
Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee 24 School St, 8th Fl, Boston 02108 617-338-2345 ext 4
CAMBRIDGE
Metro West Legal Services 63 Fountain St # 304, Framingham 01702 508-620-1830
The MEDLAW Group (ad on page 26) 860-428-0217
Volunteer Lawyers Project of the Boston Bar Association 99 Chauncy St, Ste 400, Boston 02111 617-423-0648
YMCA – Cambridge 820 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge 02139 617-661-9622
FRAMINGHAM YMCA – Framingham 280 Old Connecticut Path Framingham 01701 508-879-4420
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A medically supervised adult day healthcare center specializing in weekly activity programming for physically and cognitively compromised adults aged 40 +. Two convenient Cambridge locations. Call 617-642-3899 for more info and tours. Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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Be an Engaged Healthcare Help Prevent Healthcare Errors, Consumer Fraud and Abuse Did you know that healthcare errors, fraud and abuse cost American taxpayer billions of dollars annually? Knowledgeable Medicare beneficiaries, family members and caregivers are the first line of defense in fighting Medicare fraud. The Massachusetts Senior Medicare Patrol (MA SMP) Program works with Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries, to prevent, detect, and report healthcare errors, fraud and abuse. We conduct regular free educational sessions at Councils on Aging, community centers and many other organizations to encourage consumers to take an active role in their healthcare. We give people the tools to help protect themselves and their loved ones. The MA SMP Program promotes the use of Personal Healthcare Journals to record all medical appointments, diagnostic procedures or prescriptions, and compare all journal entries against Medicare Summary Notices (MSN), Explanation of Benefits (EOB) and all healthcare bills, and to report any irregularities to appropriate authorities. Navigating one’s health benefits is often a disheartening task. The complexities of the everchanging healthcare system can be overwhelming and upsetting. Be vigilant about your health care and protect yourself and your loved ones from healthcare errors, fraud, abuse, and deceptive marketing schemes.
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We recommend that you: Protect your Medicare card as you would a credit card. n Detect any irregularities in your medical bills or statements from Medicare or other insurers by always reviewing them for accuracy. n Report any discrepancies/questionable activity to the MA SMP Program. n Trust your intuition. If something does not seem right, check it out! n
Be an engaged healthcare consumer, help save billions of American taxpayer dollars, and most importantly, be proactive in preventing harm to yourself or to a loved one. Join our team and become a MA SMP Program volunteer! Educate your peers, family members, caregivers and professionals about the importance of being an engaged healthcare consumer. Host or schedule an SMP informational/educational session at your organization, request an SMP brochure or obtain additional information, by contacting the MA SMP Program at 800-892-0890 or visit www.masmp. org. We offer sessions and materials in multiple languages. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Lucilia Prates, statewide director for the MA SMP Program, The MA SMP Program is located at Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley, Inc., 280 Merrimack Street, Suite 400, Lawrence, MA. For more information call 978-9461326 or email at lprates@esmv.org.
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HAVERHILL Cedardale Health & Fitness 931 Boston Rd, Haverhill 01835 978-373-1596
MARLBOROUGH Wayside Racquet & Swim Club 80 Broadmeadow St, Marlborough 01752 508-481-1797 YMCA – Central MA 416 Boston Post Rd, Marlborough 01752 774-463-0213
NATICK Longfellow Sports Club 203 Oak St, Natick 01760 508-653-4633
NEEDHAM YMCA – Needham 863 Great Plain Ave, Needham 02492 781-444-6400
READING YMCA – Reading 36 Arthur B Lord Dr, Reading 01867 781-944-9622
WALTHAM YMCA – Waltham 725 Lexington St, Waltham 02452 781-894-5295
WAYLAND The Longfellow Club 524 Boston Post Rd, Wayland 01778 508-358-7355
WESTBOROUGH Westboro Tennis & Swim Club 35 Chauncy St, Westborough 01581 508-366-1222
WOBURN YMCA – North Suburban 137 Lexington St, Woburn 01801 781-935-3270
AREA AGENCIES ON AGING (AAA) Eldercare Locator Nationwide Locates any Area Agency on Aging Nationwide 800-677-1116
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BayPath Elder Services Inc
(ad on page 23) 33 Boston Post Rd, Ste 500 Marlborough 01752 508-573-7200
Central MA Agency on Aging 360 W Boylston St, West Boylston 01583 508-852-5539
Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley Inc (ad on page 24) 280 Merrimack St, Ste 400 Lawrence 01843 978-946-1200
HESSCO (ad on page 23) One Merchant St, Sharon 02067 781-784-4944 Minuteman Senior Services
(ad on page 24) 26 Crosby Dr, Bedford 01730 888-222-6171 Continued on page 26
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Demystifying the Service Agencies COA. AAA. ASAP. It’s all part of the Acronyms confusing alphabet soup of service agencies for elders. And yes, it can be confusing trying to understand all the acronyms, what they stand for and precisely what each does. But have no fear, we’re here to help with a basic primer to understanding these different terms.
Let’s start with COAs, which stand for Councils on Aging, the local level of elder services. These councils are town or city based and generally serve just a single community. Councils on Aging are local volunteer organizations that offer information and direct services to seniors, their caregivers and other people with aging issues. COAs are part of the local government, and work with other senior agencies and city and town departments to provide social, recreational, health, safety and educational programs for seniors in their communities. Most COAs operate Senior Centers for area residents age 60 or older. COAs are also home to each town’s SHINE (Serving the Health Information Needs of Everyone) Program representatives, who provide free, confidential and unbiased health insurance information, assistance and counseling. ASAPs, or Aging Services Access Points, are private, non-profit, state-designated agencies under contract with the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs to provide seniors and caregivers with
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access to a variety of programs and services. ASAPs manage the Massachusetts Home Care Program, Meals on Wheels, Money Management Program and Caregiver Support Program, as well as provide information and referrals for senior services. Many services are free, others are based on one’s ability to pay, and some are offered on a fee-for-service basis. ASAPs are supported by state and federal funds, as well as private donations. Federal funding is provided through regional Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs), which were established under the Older Americans Act to ensure that seniors have access to all essential services. AAAs solicit and contract with private vendors for services, administer the disbursement of funding, monitor programs for regulatory compliance and maintenance of quality, and generally coordinate operation of services and resources. Most ASAPs also serve as AAAs, but some locations in Massachusetts are served by separate agencies. There are 26 ASAPs across the Commonwealth, each serving a designated geographical area.
Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Douglas Flynn. Flynn is the Caregiving MetroWest Program Manager with BayPath Elder Services, Inc. and may be reached at 508-573-7204 or by email at dflynn@baypath.org.
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Call us for: • Information and Referral • Home Care Services: personal care, grocery shopping, and other services
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BayPath Elder Services, Inc.
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508-573-7200 TTY: 508-573-7282
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Options for Living Options for Life
33 Boston Post Road West Marlborough, MA 01752
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Information & Referral Care Management Homemaking & Personal Care Caregiver Support
• Money Management • Long-term Care Ombudsmen • Protective Services • SHINE • Home Delivered Meals
Canton • Dedham • Foxborough • Medfield • Millis • Norfolk Norwood • Plainville • Sharon • Walpole • Westwood • Wrentham
(781) 784-4944 • www.hessco.org Health & Social Services Consortium, Inc. Area Agency on Aging & Aging Services Access Point Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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www.healthyliving4me.org • 978-946-1211 We invite you to the Healthy Living Center of Excellence where you will find over a dozen programs which help you maintain your self-confidence and improve your overall health. The variety of programs encompasses many aspects of healthy living all designed to help you become a more active partner in your health care. • • • • • • •
Chronic Disease Self-Management Diabetes Self-Management Tomando Control de su Salud Living La Vida Dulce Chronic Pain Self-Management Cancer: Thriving and Surviving Better Choices, Better Health
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• Positive Self-Management • Healthy Eating for Program for HIV Successful Living in Older Adults • A Matter of Balance • Healthy IDEAS • A Matter of Balance - Spanish • EnhanceWellness • Tai Chi for Health Aging • Tai Chi for Arthritis • Powerful Tools for Caregivers
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Mystic Valley Elder Services Inc 300 Commercial St, Ste 19, Malden 02148 781-324-7705
Somerville / Cambridge Elder Services (ad on page 25) 61 Medford St, Somerville 02144 617-628-2601
Springwell (ad on page 25) 307 Waverley Oaks Rd #205 Waltham 02452 617-926-4100 BATH SAFETY
Next Day Access
(ad on page 12) 53 Lakeview Ave, Tewksbury 01876 617-281-7988
BILL PAYEE SERVICES Check with your local Area Agency on Aging
Public or private organizations which provide services to the elderly who need professional assistance to arrange appropriate care. Check with your local Area Agency on Aging
The Medlaw Group (ad on page 26) 860-428-0217
CAREGIVER SUPPORT SERVICES Check with local AOA. Caregiver Homes 209 W Central St, Ste 309 Natick 01760 866-797-2333
CONCIERGE SERVICES
The Medlaw Group (ad on page 26) 860-428-0217
CONSUMER AFFAIRS NATIONAL Centers for Disease Control 1600 Clifton Rd, Atlanta 30333 800-232-4636 • Private healthcare management • Accompaniment to medical appointments • Medication and diagnosis education • Disability advocacy • Navigation through medical and long term care insurances
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• Acquiring medically covered supplies and equipment • Assistance with Medicare appeals • Coordination of in- home private care and concierge medicine
860-428-0217 www.themedlawgroup.net
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Federal Trade Commission 600 Pennsylvania Av NW, Washington 20580 877-382-4357 National Center on Elder Abuse (National office) 302-831-3525 National Fraud Information Center PO Box 65868, Washington 20035 800-876-7060 Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC Complaint Center) 450 Fifth St NW, Washington 20549 U S Food & Drug Administration Information 10903 New Hampshire Ave Silver Spring 20993 888-463-6332 US Administration on Aging (AoA) Washington 20001 800-677-1116
LOCAL Better Business Bureau of Eastern MA 290 Donald Lynch Blvd, Ste 102 Marlborough 01752 508-652-4800 Consumer Protection for Seniors One Ashburton Pl, Boston 02108 617-727-8400 Massachusetts Do Not Call List 866-231-2255 National Center on Elder Abuse (Massachusetts Hotline) 800-922-2275
New England ADA Center 200 Portland St, Boston 02114 800-949-4232 Office of the Attorney General 1 Ashburton Pl, Boston 02108 617-727-2200 Securities & Exchange Commission (Boston Regional Office) 33 Arch St, Boston 02110 617-573-8900
CONTINUING EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES Check with local AOA, COA. A Senior Citizens Guide for College www.aseniorcitizenguideforcollege.com
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Do Not Call Registry 888-382-1222
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CONTINUING EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES continued Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Tufts University Tufts Univ Carmichael Hall, Medford 02155 617-627-5699 Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Brandeis (BOLLI) 415 South St, Waltham 02453 781-736-2992 Road Scholar Institute Network 11 Ave d’Lafayette, Boston 02111 800-454-5768 UMass Lowell – Div of Online Ed One University Ave, Lowell 01854 978-934-2474 UMass Boston 100 Morrisey Blvd, Boston 02125 617-287-6200 Wellesley – Weston Lifetime Learning PO Box 812248, Wellesley 02482 781-205-4204
DENTAL SERVICES
Sudbury Family Dental Care
(ad on page 29) 370 Boston Post Rd, Sudbury 01776 978-443-5193
DRIVING AND LICENSE INFORMATION RMV online www.massrmv.com
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LAWRENCE RMV Lawrence 73 Winthrop Ave, Lawrence 01843 617-351-4500
LOWELL RMV Lowell 77 Middlesex St, Lowell 01852 617 351-4500
MILFORD RMV Milford 14 Beach St, Milford 01757 617 351-4500
NATICK RMV Natick Mass Tpke Natick Eastbound Service Ctr Natick 01760 617-351-4500
WATERTOWN RMV Watertown 550 Arsenal St, Watertown 02472 617 351-4500
WILMINGTON RMV Wilmington 355 Middlesex Ave, Wilmington 01887 617 351-4500 AARP Driver Safety Program 888-227-7669
BURLINGTON Burlington – AAA 34 Cambridge St, Burlington 01803 781-272-3272 Continued on page 30
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DRIVING AND LICENSE INFORMATION continued from page 29 FRAMINGHAM Framingham AAA 653 Worcester Rd, Framingham 01701 508-875-2000
NEWTON Newton – AAA 281 Needham St, Newton 02464 617-332-9900 Newton – Wellesley’s Drive Safe Program 2014 Washington St, Newton 02462 617-243-6172
WESTWOOD Westwood – AAA 335 Providence Hwy, Westwood 02090 781-461-6800
ELDER ABUSE PREVENTION Check with local AOA. National Center on Elder Abuse 800-677-1116 National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233
Law Offices of Timothy R. Loff
1087 Beacon St, Ste. 201 Newton, MA 02459 www.LoffLaw.com info@LoffLaw.com
Ombudsman for the Institutionalized Elderly 877-582-6995 Elder Abuse Hotline Massachusetts Methuen 01844 800-922-2275 MetroWest Legal Services 63 Fountain St #304, Framingham 01702 508-620-1830
ELDER LAW
Law Offices of Timothy R Loff (ad on page 30)
1087 Beacon St, Ste 201, Newton 02459 617-332-7021
EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEMS
AMADA Senior Care
(ad on page 91) 858 Washington St, 3rd Floor Ste 305 Dedham 02026 617-229-6567
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Operation Able of Greater Boston 131 Tremont St, Ste 301, Boston 02111 617-542-4180 Elder Law • Estate Planning & Trusts • MassHealth/Medicaid Applications & Appeals • Guardianships & Conservatorships • Probate Matters • Will & Trust Administration
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ENERGY RESOURCES Citizens Energy Heat Assistance (Joe4Oil) 617-338-6300 Good Neighbor Energy Fund (Salvation Army) 800-334-3047 Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) 800-632-8175 SMOC (South Middlesex Opportunity Council) 300 Howard St, Framingham 01702 508-620-1230
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AARP Tax Aide 888-227-7669 18-65 Banking Program Consumer Assistance 617-956-1501
FINANCIAL SERVICES
New York Life Insurance Co – Gordon L. Szerlip
(ad on page 33) 201 Jones Rd, 5th Fl, Waltham 02451 617-820-2534
Northwestern Mutual – Bruce Mozinski (ad on page 57) 257 Turnpike Rd, Ste 300 Southborough 01772 508-251-7223
FITNESS & WELLNESS PROGRAMS SILVER SNEAKER FITNESS PROGRAM PROVIDERS ACTON Anytime Fitness – Acton – 5 01 Nagog Park, Acton 01720 978-263-4101 – 1 00 Powdermill Rd, Acton 01720 978-461-2800
FRAMINGHAM Anytime Fitness – Framingham 19 Temple St, Framingham 01702 508-405-1300
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Senior Community Service Employment Program 877-872-5627
HOPKINTON Curves – Hopkinton 77 Main St, Hopkinton 01748 508-435-5003
LOWELL Greater Lowell Family YMCA 35 YMCA Dr, Lowell 01852 978-454-7825
MARLBOROUGH New Life Health and Wellness 75 Felton St, Marlborough 01752 508-460-8348
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Government’s Decision Expands It’s not often the federal governRetirement Flexibility ment makes a decision that nearly everyone is happy with, but that’s what happened with a regulation that was recently finalized by the U.S. Treasury Department.
Changes to the regulations under Internal Revenue Code section 401(a)(9) allow individuals the ability to defer the distribution of their qualified assets beyond age 70 ½ through the purchase of a Qualifying Longevity Annuity Contract (QLAC). Generally, the new rules provide an exception to Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) by allowing a QLAC to start making payments as late as age 85, meaning people can defer paying taxes on money that they may not need in early retirement. Letting you take RMDs when you want to. A QLAC can provide more flexibility for your retirement planning by allowing you to better match your retirement income to your needs, and the ability to control when taxes can be paid on your qualified assets. A QLAC will also ensure that you will not outlive your money, because as an annuity it provides guaranteed income for life. There are some limitations to QLACs. There is a cap on how much of your qualified money you can put into a QLAC. Contributions are limited to the lesser of $125,000 or 25% of the owner’s qualified account balances, less previous QLAC contributions. The 25% limit applies on a plan by plan basis and to IRAs
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on an aggregate basis. Also, QLACs can only be established through a deferred income annuity with no liquidity features. Other important rules you should be aware of include: n Eligible accounts include 401(a), 401(k), 403(b), governmental 457(b) or IRA, n Income payments must begin no later than the first day of the month following the owner’s attained age 85. n The contract must state from inception that it is intended to be a QLAC. n Once income starts, the payments must satisfy RMD rules. n The contract cannot have any cash surrender value or commutation benefit A QLAC can be a powerful tool for those who want more control of how and when they start taking money out of their qualified retirement accounts. The government has taken an important step in allowing people to have more flexibility with regard to their retirement assets. This opportunity is a serious consideration for many people nearing, or even in, retirement. Contact your tax/legal advisor for implications to your specific situation.
Editor’s Note: This educational third-party article is being provided as a courtesy by Gordon L. Szerlip. For additional information on the information or topic(s) discussed, please contact Gordon at New York Life Insurance 617-820-2534 or at glszerlip@ft.newyorklife.com.
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*A licensed agent through New York Life Insurance Company and may be licensed to sell insurance through various other independent unaffiliated companies. The AARP Life Insurance and Annuity Program individual life insurance products are issued and provided by New York Life Insurance Company (New York, NY 10010) and individual annuity products are issued and provided by New York Life Insurance and Annuity Corporation (Newark, DE 19713) a whollyowned subsidiary of New York Life Insurance Company, not by AARP or its affiliates. These products are available to the public. AARP and its affiliates are not insurers. AARP does not employ or endorse agents, producers or brokers. AARP group life insurance products are available under the AARP Life Insurance Program and are issued and provided by New York Life Insurance Company (New York, NY 10010). AARP Membership is required for Program eligibility. Specific products, features and/or gifts not available in all states or countries. AARP has established the AARP Life Insurance Trust to hold group life insurance policies for the benefit of AARP members. Complete terms and conditions are set forth in the group policy issued by New York Life to the Trustee of the AARP Life Insurance Trust. (Group Policy forms AA-08, AA-66, AA-67, AA-68) New York Life Insurance Company pays royalty fees to AARP for the use of its intellectual property. These fees are used for the general purposes of AARP.
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FITNESS & WELLNESS PROGRAMS continued from page 31 MEDWAY Curves – Medway 78 Main St, Rte 109, Ste 23, Medway 02053 508-533-1200 MELROSE Anytime Fitness – Melrose 462 Main St, Melrose 02176 339-293-4076 MILFORD Gold’s Gym 196 E Main St, Milford 01757 508-473-4462 Midtown Family Fitness and Racquetball Club 51 Sumner St, Milford 01757 508-478-3030 NATICK LA Fitness 1 Dean Rd, Natick 01760 508-318-4073 NORTH ANDOVER Curves – North Andover 577 Chickering Rd, North Andover 01845 978-685-9955 READING Snap Fitness – Reading 46 Haven St, Reading 01867 484-334-2262 SOMERVILLE Somerville YMCA 101 Highland Ave, Somerville 02143 617-625-5050
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STONEHAM LA Fitness 121 Main St, Stoneham 02180 781-435-5999 TYNGBOROUGH Anytime Fitness – Tyngborough 440 Middlesex Rd, Tyngborough 01879 978-935-6668 WESTBOROUGH Boroughs Family Branch YMCA 4 Valente Dr, Westborough 01581 508-870-1320 Westboro Tennis & Swim Club 35 Chauncy St, Westborough 01581 508-366-1222 GET UP AND GO
Hebrew Rehabilitation Center 1200 Centre St, Boston 02131 617-363-8539 KEEP WALKING MASSACHUSETTS WALKING CLUB
Check with local COA. FOOD RESOURCES Check with local AOA, COA. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Apply on-line at http://www.fns.usda.gov/ snap/eligibility Meals on Wheels & Dining Programs 800-882-2003
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Check with local AOA, COA. Each of the non-profit centers listed below will have its own conditions call for details and hours. ACTON Community Supper 12 Concord Rd, Acton 01720 978-263-5077 ASHLAND Town of Ashland 162 W Union St, Lower Level, Ashland 01721 508-881-0140 BEDFORD Bedford Community Table / Pantry Inc 12 Mudge Way, Ste 1, Bedford 01730 781-275-7355 BROOKLINE Brookline Emergency Food Pantry 15 St Paul St, Brookline 02446 617-566-4953 BURLINGTON Burlington Community Pantry 335 Cambridge St, Burlington 01803 781-270-6625 CAMBRIDGE Cambridge Economic Opportunity Committee Inc 11 Inman St, Cambridge 02139 617-868-2900 East End House 105 Spring St, Cambridge 02141 617-876-4444
Food for Free Committee 11 Inman St, Cambridge 02139 617-868-2900 Massachusetts Ave Baptist Church 146 Hampshire St, Cambridge 02139 617-868-4853 Salvation Army of Massachusetts 402 Mass Ave, Cambridge 02139 617-547-3400
CHELMSFORD Chelmsford Community Exchange 50 Rear Billerica Rd, Chelmsford 01824 978-250-3818 CONCORD Open Table 20 Lexington Rd, Concord 01742 978-369-2275
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FOOD PANTRIES continued St Bridget’s Food Pantry 15 Wheeler Ave, Framingham 01702 508-875-5959
HOPKINTON Hopkinton Food Pantry 45 South St, Hopkinton 01748 508-435-6511
LAWRENCE Lazarus House Inc 412 Hampshire St, Lawrence 01842 978-689-8575 Ministerio Los Milagros de Jesus Inc 447 Essex St, Lawrence 01843 978-683-9949
LINCOLN St. Vincent de Paul Society (St Joseph’s Church) 142 Lincoln Rd, Lincoln 01773 781-899-2611
LOWELL Catholic Charities 70 Lawrence St, Lowell 01852 978-454-9946 Central Food Ministry Inc 370 W Sixth St, Lowell 01850 978-454-7445 Merrimack County Food Pantry Program 735 Broadway, Lowell 01854 978-454-7174 Open Pantry of Greater Lowell Inc 13 Hurd St, Lowell 01852 978-453-6693 36 BOSTON METRO WEST – WINTER-SUMMER 2016
Salvation Army of Massachusetts 150 Appleton St, Lowell 01852 978-458-3396
MALDEN Bread of Life 54 Eastern Ave, Malden 02148 781-397-0404
MARLBOROUGH Community Cupboard 255 Main St, Marlborough 01752 508-481-4080
MAYNARD Maynard Food Pantry 12 Bancroft St, Maynard 01754 978-897-8340
MEDFORD Community Cupboard Pantry 147 High St, Medford 02155 781-396-4549
MILFORD Daily Bread Food Pantry 21 Exchange St, Milford 01757 508-478-4225 Salvation Army of Massachusetts 29 Congress St, Milford 01757 508-473-0786
NATICK EFSP A Place to Turn 99 Hartford St, Natick 01760 508-655-8868
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NEWTON Centre St Food Pantry 11 Homer St, Newton 02459 617-340-9554 PEPPERELL PACH 17 Jersey St, Pepperell 01463 978-925-8052 SOMERVILLE Catholic Charities 270 Washington St, Somerville 02143 617-625-1920 Somerville Homeless Coalition 15 Franklin St, Somerville 02145 617-776-7687
Somerville – Cambridge Elder Services (ad on page 25) 61 Medford St, Somerville 02143 617-628-2601
SUDBURY Our Lady of Fatima Parish 160 Concord Rd, Sudbury 01776 978-443-7725 TEWKSBURY Town of Tewksbury 999 Whipple Rd, Tewksbury 01876 978-858-2273
WAKEFIELD Wakefield Interfaith Food Pantry 467 Main St, Wakefield 01880 781-245-2510
WALTHAM Jewish Family & Children’s Svc (JFCS) 1430 Main St, Waltham 02451 781-647-5327 Salvation Army of Massachusetts 33 Myrtle St, Waltham 02453 781-894-0413
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Natick Service Council 2 Webster St, Natick 01760 508-655-1791
Cameron Senior Center 20 Pleasant St, Westford 01886 978-399-2323
WOBURN Council of Social Concern 2 Merrimac St, Woburn 01801 781-935-6495 ext 208
GUARDIANSHIP OUR PREFERRED PROVIDER
Law Offices of Timothy R Loff (ad on page 30)
1087 Beacon St, Ste 201, Newton 02459 617-332-7021 MassGuardianshipAssociation.org www.massguardianshipassociation.org
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Hamilton CapTel
(ad on page 38) HamiltonCapTel.com 888-514-7933
American Speech Language Hearing Association 800-638-8255 Hearing Aid Helpline 800-521-5247 Hearing Helpline Better Hearing Institute 800-327-9355 National Hearing Aid Bank / Hear Now 800-648-4327
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National Institute on Deafness 800-241-1044 Sight & Hearing Association 800-992-0424 D.E.A.F Inc 215 Brighton Ave, Allston 02134 617-254-4041 MA Commission for the Deaf 600 Washington St, Boston 02111 617-740-1600
HEARING / DEAF PRODUCTS
Hamilton CapTel
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Next Day Access
(ad on page 12) 53 Lakeview Ave, Tewksbury 01876 617-281-7988
HOME IMPROVEMENTS & SUPPLIES
New England Home Medical Equipment (ad on page 39) 21 Alpha Rd, Chelmsford 01824 888-522-8285
HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT LOAN CLOSETS Check with local COA. The following organizations loan medical equipment to those in need. ASHLAND Ashland Council on Aging 162 W Union St, Ashland 01721 508-881-0140
CANTON REquipment DME Reuse Program – Canton 866-244-6156
LINCOLN Lincoln Council on Aging 16 Lincoln Rd, Lincoln 01773 781-259-8811 MARLBOROUGH The Wheelchair Recycler Inc 60 Carver Hill Rd, Marlborough 01752 508-460-6328 MEDFIELD Medfield Council on Aging 1 Ice House Rd, Medfield 02052 508-359-3665 NEEDHAM Needham Community Council 570 Hillside Ave, Needham 02492 781-444-2415
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NEWTONVILLE Newton Senior Center 345 Walnut St, Newtonville 02460 617-796-1660 SHERBORN Sherborn Council on Aging 19 Washington St, Sherborn 01770 508-651-7858 Continued on next page
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HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT LOAN CLOSETS continued SUDBURY Sudbury Senior Center 40 Fairbank Rd, Sudbury 01776 978-443-3055 WALTHAM Waltham Council on Aging 488 Main St, Waltham 02452 781-899-7228 WAYLAND Wayland Council on Aging 41 Cochituate Rd, Wayland 01778 508-358-2990 WELLESLEY Wellesley Friendly Aid 219 Washington St, Wellesley 02481 781-235-3960 HOSPITALS ACUTE HOSPITALS AYER Nashoba Valley Medical Center 200 Groton St, Ayer 01432 978-784-9000 BOSTON Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Ctr 330 Brookline Ave, Boston 02215 617-667-8000 One Deaconess Rd, Boston 02215 617-632-7000 Boston Medical Ctr Menino Pavilion 830-840 Harrison Ave, Boston 02118 617-414-5000
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Boston Medical Center Newton Pavilion 88 E Newton St, Boston 02118 617-414-5000 Brigham & Women’s Faulkner Hospital 1153 Centre St, Boston 02130 617-522-5800 Brigham & Women’s Hospital 75 Francis St, Boston 02115 617-732-5500 Carney Hospital 2100 Dorchester Ave, Boston 02124 617-296-4000 Dana Farber Cancer Institute 450 Brookline Ave, Boston 02215 617-632-3000 Kindred Hospital Boston 1515 Commonwealth Ave, Boston 02135 617-254-1100 Mass Eye & Ear Infirmary 243 Charles St, Boston 02114 617-523-7900 Mass General Hospital 55 Fruit St, Boston 02114 617-726-2000 New England Baptist Hospital 125 Parker Hill Ave, Boston 02120 617-754-5800 St Elizabeth’s Medical Center 736 Cambridge St, Boston 02135 617-789-3000 Tufts Medical Center 800 Washington St, Boston 02111 617-636-5000
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LOWELL
Lahey Hospital & Medical Center Burlington 41 Mall Rd, Burlington 01806 781-744-8330
Lowell General Hospital – Saints Campus 1 Hospital Dr, Lowell 01852 978-458-1411
CAMBRIDGE
Lowell General Hospital 295 Varnum Ave, Lowell 01854 978-937-6000
Cambridge Health Alliance – Cambridge 1493 Cambridge St, Cambridge 02139 617-498-1000 Mount Auburn Hospital 330 Mount Auburn St, Cambridge 02238 617-492-3500
CONCORD
MARLBOROUGH Marlborough Hospital 157 Union St, Marlborough 01752 508-485-1121
MEDFORD
Emerson Hospital Old Rd To Nine Acre Corner, Concord 01742 978-369-1400
Hallmark Health System – Lawrence 170 Governors Ave, Medford 02155 781-306-6000
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Cambridge Health Alliance – Whidden Hospital 103 Garland St, 3rd Fl, Level C Everett 02149 617-498-1000
Hallmark Health System – Melrose 585 Lebanon St, Melrose 02176 781-979-3000
FRAMINGHAM Metrowest Medical Center – Framingham Union Campus 115 Lincoln St, Framingham 01701 508-383-1000
LAWRENCE Lawrence General Hospital One General St, Lawrence 01842 978-683-4000
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METHUEN Holy Family Hospital 70 East St, Methuen 01844 978-687-0151
MILFORD Milford Regional Medical Center 14 Prospect St, Milford 01757 508-473-1190
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HOSPITALS continued NATICK Metrowest Medical Center – Leonard Morse Campus 67 Union St, Natick 01760 508-383-1000
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HOSPITALS – INPATIENT SATELLITE BOSTON Dana Farber Cancer Institute – Inpatient 75 Francis St, 6th Fl, 6 & 7, Boston 02115 617-632-3000
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital – Needham 148 Chestnut St, Needham 02192 781-453-3000
New England Sinai Hospital – Inpatient Sat Carney Hospital 2100 Dorchester Ave, 3rd Fl, Boston 02124 781-344-0600
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Newton-Wellesley Hospital 2014 Washington St, Newton 02162 617-243-6000
Braintree Unit at Metrowest Medical Center 67 Union St, Natick 01760 508-848-5353
NORWOOD Norwood Hospital 800 Washington St, Norwood 02062 781-769-4000
SOMERVILLE Cambridge Health Alliance – Somerville 230 Highland Ave, Somerville 02143 617-591-4500
WINCHESTER Winchester Hospital – Member of Lahey Health 41 Highland Ave, Winchester 01890 781-729-9000
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HOSPITALS – SATELLITE ANDOVER Andover Surgery Center 138 Haverhill St, Units B&C, Andover 01810 978-687-0151
ARLINGTON Mt Auburn Hospital Radiation @ Arlington 22 Mill St, Ste 106, Arlington 02476 781-492-3500
ASHLAND Metrowest Mental Health 250 Eliot St, Ashland 01721 508-383-1000
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Brighton Marine Health Center Hanscom Air Force Base 1609 Egl, Bedford 01731 617-789-3000
New England Sports Medicine & Rehab Center @ Billerica 267 Boston Rd, Billerica 01862 781-935-5050
Lahey Hospital & Medical Center – Dept of Dermatology 20 Wall St, 2nd Fl, Burlington 01803 781-744-5100 – D ept Of Allergy 31 Mall Rd, 1st Fl, Burlington 01805 781-744-8796 – Weight Loss Center 50 Mall Rd, Ste G-03, Burlington 01805 781-744-5100
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CAMBRIDGE
Brigham & Women – Ambulatory Care Center 850 Boylston St, Brookline 02467 617-732-5500
Cambridge Family Health 237 Hampshire St, 1st Fl, Cambridge 02139 617-498-1000
BILLERICA
Hebrew Seniorlife Medical Group @ Center Communities 100 Centre St, Brookline 02446 617-325-8000 New England Baptist Radiology 830 Boylston St, Ste 208, Bsmt L Brookline 02467 617-754-5001
Cambridge Family Health North 2067 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge 02139 617-498-1000 East Cambridge Health Center 163 Gore St, Cambridge 02141 617-498-1000 Laboratory For Molecular Medicine 65 Landsdowne St, 3rd Fl, Cambridge 02139 617-726-2000
New England Baptist Surgicare 1 Brookline Pl, Ste 201, Brookline 02445 617-754-5002
Mt Auburn Mobile Pet Unit 799 Concord Av, 1st Fl, Cambridge 02138 617-492-3500
Newton-Wellesley Hospital Hand Surgery 830 Boylston St, Brookline 02467 617-243-6173
Mt Auburn Hospital Rehab Svcs 625 Mt Auburn St, 1st Fl, Cambridge 02138 617-499-5700
Partners Multiple Sclerosis Center One Brookline Pl, Ste 227, Brookline 02445 617-732-5500 William Arnold – Carol A Warfield 1 Brookline Pl, Ste 105, Brookline 02445 617-667-8000
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HOSPITALS continued Spaulding Outpatient Ctr Cambridge 1575 Cambridge St, 1st Fl Cambridge 02138 617-573-7000 Windsor Street Health Center 119 Windsor St, Cambridge 02139 617-498-1000
CANTON Hebrew SeniorLife Medical Group @ Orchard Cove 1 Del Pond Dr, Canton 02021 617-325-8000
CHELMSFORD Lowell General Hospital – Patient Service Ctr @ Drum Hill 10 Research Pl, Ste 100, Chelmsford 01863 978-937-6012 Woman’s Imaging Center 4 Meeting House Rd, Unit 13 Chelmsford 01824 978-244-1051
CONCORD Emerson Hospital – Radiation Oncology Rte 2 John Cumings Bldg, Concord 01742 978-726-2000 – B reast Care Center 747 Main St, Ground Fl, Concord 01742 978-287-3100 – MRI Center 131 Old Rd, 9 Acre Corner, Concord 01742 978-369-1400 – M ass Eye & Ear Infirmary 54 Baker St, Ste 303, Concord 01742 617-573-3006 44 BOSTON METRO WEST – WINTER-SUMMER 2016
DEDHAM New England Baptist Hospital Outpatient Care Center 40 Allied Dr, Dedham 02026 617-754-5001
EVERETT Anna May Powers Health Center Hamilton School 20 Nichols St, Everett 02149 617-498-1000 Everett Family Health Center 391 Broadway #201 & 204, Everett 02149 617-665-1001 Mass General Hospital – Everett Family Care 19-23 Norwood St, Everett 02149 617-726-2000 Women’s Health Center 96 Garland St, Everett 02149 617-498-1000
FRAMINGHAM Metrowest Health & Wellness Ctr 761 Worcester Rd, Fls 1 & 2 Framingham 01701 508-383-1000 Metrowest Medical Center Outpatient Primary 61 Lincoln St, Ste 101, Framingham 01702 508-383-1000 New England Rehab Sports M&R Center @Framingham 1094 Worcester Rd, Framingham 01702 508-935-5050
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GROTON Emerson Hospital Health Center 100 Boston Rd, 1st Fl, Ste B, Groton 01450 978-287-3100
LAWRENCE Holy Family Women’s Health Ctr 101 Amesbury St, Ste 103, Lawrence 01840 978-687-0156 HRI at Lawrence 101 Amesbury St, Ste 201, Lawrence 01841 978-732-3200 Lawrence General Hospital Xray 25 Marston St, Ste 305, Lawrence 01842 978-946-8094
LEXINGTON Beth Israel Deaconess Healthcare – Lexington 482 Bedford St, 1st/2nd Fls, Lexington 02421 781-667-3675 Lahey Outpatient Ctr – Lexington 16 Hayden Ave, Lexington 02421 781-744-8330
LOWELL Lowell General – Medical Oncology 2 Hospital Dr, 2nd Fl, Lowell 01852 978-458-1411 –W alk-In Center 1230 Bridge St, 1st Fl, Ste 1 Lowell 01850 978-934-8339
MALDEN Cambridge Health Alliance – Malden 195 Canal St, Malden 02148 781-665-1001 Community Counseling Svcs – Malden 178 Savin St, 2nd Fl, Malden 02148 781-322-7560 Malden Walk-In Clinic 100 Hospital Rd, Grd Fl, Malden 02148 781-338-7200
MARLBOROUGH Marlborough Hospital – Physical Rehab 340 Maple St, Ste 302, Marlborough 01752 508-485-1121
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Spaulding Outpatient Center – Framingham 570 Worcester Rd, Framingham 01702 617-720-6400
Metrowest Mental Health 200 E Main St, Marlborough 01752 508-383-1000
MEDFIELD Norwood Outpatient Center 45 Walpole St, Medfield 02052 508-668-0385
MEDFORD Family Medical Associates Southside Pl, 101 Main St, Ste 21 Medford 02155 781-979-3000 Lawrence Memorial Hospital – Medical Services 101 Main St, Ste 116, Medford 02155 978-396-9250 Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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HOSPITALS continued – Program 200 Governors Av, Grd Lvl, Medford 02155 781-396-9250 – Spaulding Outpatient Ctr Medford 101 Main St #101/11, Medford 02155 781-720-6400 – Urgent Care Center 100 Hospital Rd, Fls 1-3, Medford 02155 781-322-7560 Winchester Hospital – Community Health Institute 75 Riverside Ave, 1st Fl, Medford 02155 781-729-9000
MELROSE Health Image Women’s Imaging Ctr 830 Main St, 3rd Fl, Melrose 02176 781-979-3000 Melrose Wakefield Hosp Rehab Svcs 22 Corey St, Melrose 02176 781-979-3000
METHUEN Holy Family Hospital – Ambulatory Services 380 Merrimack St, 3rd Fl, Methuen 01844 978-687-0151
Metrowest Professional & Med Ctr 321 Fortune Blvd, 1st Fl, Milford 01757 508-383-1000 Milford Regional Medical Center – Cancer Center 20 Prospect St, 1st & 2nd Fl, Milford 01757 508-422-2201 – Occupational Hill Office Park 115 Water St, Milford 01757 508-473-1190 – Rehab & Sports Medicine 42 Cape Rd Plaza, Milford 01757 508-488-3890 UMass Memorial Medical Center Milford Radiology 91 Water St, 1st Fl, Milford 01757 508-334-0100
NATICK Newton Wellesley Ambulatory Care Center Natick 307 W Central St, Natick 01760 617-243-6000
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Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Needham Physical Therapy 73 Chestnut St, Needham 02492 781-453-3000
Braintree Rehab Ctr Milford 25 Birch St, Milford 01757 508-858-5353
Wound Healing Ctr & Diabetes Ctr 145 Rosemary St, 1st Fl, Needham 02494 781-453-3000
Dana Farber Cancer Ctr @ Milford 20 Prospect St, 2nd Fl, Milford 01757 617-632-3000
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Mass General Radiation Oncology @ Newton-Wellesley 2014 Washington St, Newton 02462 617-726-2000
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Newton-Wellesley Sleep Center 2345 Commonwealth Ave, Newton 02466 617-243-6255
NORTH ANDOVER Lowell General Women’s Center 203 Turnpike St, 2nd Fl, N Andover 01845 978-458-1411
NORWOOD Guild Imaging Ctr of Norwood Hosp 825 Washington St, Ste 17, Norwood 02062 781-278-6001
READING Hallmark Health Outpatient Diabetes 30 Newcrossing Rd, Reading 01867 781-979-3000 Winchester Imaging Reading 20 Pond Meadow Dr, 1st Fl, Reading 01867 781-729-9000
SOMERVILLE Broadway Health Center 300 Broadway, Somerville 02143 617-498-1000 Cambridge Health Alliance Highland Building 236 Highland Av, 1st/2nd Fls, Somerville 02143 617-665-1000 Central St Health Center 26 Central St, 1st, 3rd & 4th Fls Somerville 02143 617-498-1000
Cambridge Health Alliance Specialty Center @ Assembly Square 5 Middlesex Ave, 1st Fl, Somerville 02145 617-665-1001 Union Square Family Health 337 Somerville Ave, 1st Fl, Somerville 02143 617-498-1000
SOUTHBOROUGH Marlborough Hospital Specialty 28 Newton St, 1st Fl, Southborough 01772 508-486-5801 STONEHAM Chem Center Radiation Oncology 48 Montvale Ave, Stoneham 02180 781-979-3000 Hallmark Health Hematology Oncology 41 Montvale Ave, 4th Fl, Stoneham 02180 781-979-3000 North Suburban Center One Montvale Ave, 5th Fl, Stoneham 02180 781-279-2788 Winchester Imaging Woodland Rd 3 Woodland Rd #300, 3rd Fl Stoneham 02180 781-756-2129
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Newton-Wellesley Hospital 2000 Washington St, Newton 02466 617-243-6173
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HOSPITALS continued WALTHAM Mass General Hospital West 40 Second Ave, Waltham 02451 781-487-4350 Mass General Hospital West Vascular Center 52 Second Ave, 2nd Fl, Waltham 02451 617-726-2000 Mt Auburn Hospital Imaging 355 Waverly Oaks Rd, Ste 15 Waltham 02452 617-499-5700 Newton–Wellesley Urgent Care Ctr 9 Hope Ave, 1st Fl, Ste 150 Devincent, Waltham 02453 781-243-3155
WELLESLEY Newton–Wellesley Outpatient Surgery Center 25 Washington St, Wellesley 02481 617-243-6255 Spaulding Outpatient Center – Wellesley 65 Walnut St, Wellesley 02181 781-720-6400
WESTBOROUGH Westborough Radiology 154 E Main St, Ste 5, Westborough 01581 508-870-0646
WILMINGTON Winchester Hospital Family 500 Salem St, Wilmington 01887 978-729-9000 48 BOSTON METRO WEST – WINTER-SUMMER 2016
WINCHESTER Winchester Hospital 620 Washington St, Winchester 01890 781-729-9000 – Ultrasound 1021 Main St, Winchester 01890 781-756-2126 – Mammogram / Ultrasound 955 Main St, 1st Fl, Winchester 01890 781-729-9000
WOBURN Winchester Hospital – Pain Management 444 Washington St, 1st Fl Woburn 01801 781-729-9000 – Sleep Disorder 12 Alfred St, 1st Fl, Woburn 01801 781-759-2215 – Outpatient 200 Unicorn Park Dr, Woburn 01801 781-729-9000 Winchester Imaging Center 7 Alfred St, 1st Fl, Woburn 01801 781-729-9000
NON-ACUTE HOSPITAL McLean Hospital Corporation 115 Mill St, Belmont 02478 617-855-2000
HOUSING PLACEMENT & RESOURCE SPECIALISTS Check with local COA, AOA.
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AARP Legal Services Network 1 Beacon St, Ste 2301, Boston 02108 866-330-0753 Greater Boston Legal Services 60 Gore St, Ste 203, Cambridge 02141 617-603-2700 MetroWest Legal Services 63 Fountain St, Ste 304, Framingham 01702 508-620-1830 National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (Mass Chapter) PO Box 67137, Chestnut Hill 02467 617-566-5640 Northeast Legal Aid 50 Island St, Ste 203, Lawrence 01840 978-686-6900 Northeast Legal Aid 35 John St, Ste 302, Lowell 01852 978-458-1465
LIBRARIES ACADEMIC LIBRARIES BROOKLINE New England Institute of Art Library 10 Brookline Pl West, Brookline 02445 888-624-0300
CAMBRIDGE Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts Library 215 First St, Cambridge 02142 800-736-6126
Longy School of Music of Bard College Bakalar Music Library 27 Garden St, Cambridge 02138 617-876-0956
FRAMINGHAM Framingham State University Center for Global Education Resource Library 100 State St, Framingham 01701 508-626-4654 MEDFORD Fletcher School Tufts University Edwin Ginn Library 160 Packard Ave, Medford 02155 617-627-5021
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PUBLIC LIBRARIES ACTON Acton Memorial Library 486 Main St, Acton 01720 978-929-6655 West Acton Citizen’s Library Assoc 21 Windsor Ave, Acton 01720 978-264-9652 ANDOVER Memorial Hall Library 2 N Main St, Andover 01810 978-623-8401 ARLINGTON Edith M Fox Library 175 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington 02474 781-316-3198 Robbins Library 700 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington 02476 781-316-3200 Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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LIBRARIES continued ASHBY Ashby Free Public Library 812 Main St, Ashby 01431 978-386-5377
ASHLAND Ashland Public Library 66 Front St, Ashland 01721 508-881-0134
AYER Ayer Library 26 E Main St, Ayer 01432 978-772-8250
BEDFORD Bedford Free Public Library 7 Mudge Way, Bedford 01730 781-275-9440
BELMONT Belmont Public Library 336 Concord Ave, Belmont 02478 617-489-2000
BERLIN Berlin Public Library 23 Carter St, Berlin 01503 978-838-2812
BILLERICA Billerica Public Library 15 Concord Rd, Billerica 01821 978-671-0948
BOLTON Bolton Public Library 738 Main St, Bolton 01740 978-779-2839
BOXBOROUGH Sargent Memorial Library 427 Massachusetts Ave, Boxborough 01719 978-263-4680
BROOKLINE Brookline Public Library 361 Washington St, Brookline 02445 617-730-2370
BURLINGTON Burlington Public Library 22 Sears St, Burlington 01803 781-270-1690
CAMBRIDGE Cambridge Public Library 449 Broadway, Cambridge 02138 617-349-4040
CANTON Canton Public Library 786 Washington St, Canton 02021 781-821-5027
CARLISLE Carlisle Gleason Public Library 22 Bedford Rd, Carlisle 01741 978-369-4898
CHELMSFORD Chelmsford Public Library 25 Boston Rd, Chelmsford 01824 978-256-5521
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Concord Free Public Library 129 Main St, Concord 01742 978-318-3300
DEDHAM Dedham Public Library 43 Church St, Dedham 02026 781-751-9280
DOVER Dover Town Library 56 Dedham St, Dover 02030 508-785-8113
DRACUT Dracut Moses Greeley Parker Memorial Library 28 Arlington St, Dracut 01826 978-454-5474
DUNSTABLE Dunstable Free Public Library 588 Main St, Dunstable 01827 978-649-7830
EVERETT Everett Parlin Memorial Library 410 Broadway, Everett 02149 617-394-2300
FRAMINGHAM Framingham Public Library 49 Lexington St, Framingham 01702 508-532-5570
GROTON Groton Public Library 99 Main St, Groton 01450 978-448-1167 HARVARD Harvard Public Library 4 Pond Rd, Harvard 01451 978-456-4114 HOLLISTON Holliston Public Library 752 Washington St, Holliston 01746 508-429-0617 HOPKINTON Hopkinton Public Library 13 Main St, Hopkinton 01748 508-497-9777
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HUDSON Hudson Public Library 3 Washington St at Wood Sq, Hudson 01749 978-568-9644 LAWRENCE Lawrence Public Library 51 Lawrence St, Lawrence 01841 978-620-3600 LEXINGTON Lexington Cary Memorial Library 1874 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington 02420 781-862-6288 LINCOLN Lincoln Public Library 3 Bedford Rd, Lincoln 01773 781-259-8465 Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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LIBRARIES continued LITTLETON Littleton Reuben Hoar Library 41 Shattuck St, Littleton 01460 978-540-2600
LOWELL Lowell Samuel S Pollard Memorial Library 401 Merrimack St, Lowell 01852 978-970-4120
MALDEN Malden Public Library 36 Salem St, Malden 02148 781-324-0218
MARLBOROUGH Marlborough Public Library 35 West Main St, Marlborough 01752 508-624-6900
MAYNARD Maynard Public Library 77 Nason St, Maynard 01754 978-897-1010
MEDFIELD Medfield Memorial Public Library 468 Main St, Medfield 02052 508-359-4544
MEDFORD Medford Public Library 111 High St, Medford 02155 781-395-7950
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MEDWAY Medway Public Library 26 High St, Medway 02053 508-533-3217
MELROSE Melrose Public Library 69 W Emerson St, Melrose 02176 781-665-2313
METHUEN Methuen Nevins Memorial Library 305 Broadway, Methuen 01844 978-686-4080
MILFORD Milford Town Library 80 Spruce St, Milford 01757 508-473-2145
MILLIS Millis Public Library 961 Main St, Millis 02054 508-376-8282
NATICK Natick Morse Institute Library 14 E Central St, Natick 01760 508-647-6520
NEEDHAM Needham Free Public Library 1139 Highland Ave, Needham 02494 781-455-7559
NEWTON CENTRE Newton Free Library 330 Homer St, Newton Centre 02459 617-796-1360
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North Andover Stevens Mem Libr 345 Main St, North Andover 01845 978-688-9505
NORTH READING North Reading Flint Mem Library 147 Park St, North Reading 01864 978-664-4942
NORTHBOROUGH Northborough Free Library 34 Main St, Northborough 01532 508-393-5025
NORWOOD Norwood Morrill Memorial Library 33 Walpole St, Norwood 02062 781-769-0200
PEPPERELL Pepperell Lawrence Library 15 Main St, Pepperell 01463 978-433-0332
READING Reading Public Library 64 Middlesex Ave, Reading 01867 781-944-0840
SHERBORN Sherborn Library 4 Sanger St, Sherborn 01770 508-653-0770
SHIRLEY Shirley Hazen Memorial Library 3 Keady Way, Shirley 01464 978-425-2620
SOMERVILLE Somerville Public Library 79 Highland Ave, Somerville 02143 617-623-5000 SOUTHBOROUGH Southborough Public Library 25 Main St, Southborough 01772 508-485-5031 STONEHAM Stoneham Public Library 431 Main St, Stoneham 02180 781-438-1324 STOW Stow Randall Library 19 Crescent St, Stow 01775 978-897-8572
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SUDBURY Sudbury Goodnow Library 21 Concord Rd, Sudbury 01776 978-443-1035 TEWKSBURY Tewksbury Public Library 300 Chandler St, Tewksbury 01876 978-640-4490 TOWNSEND Townsend Public Library 12 Dudley Rd, Townsend 01469 978-597-1714 TYNGSBOROUGH Tyngsborough Public Library 25 Bryants Ln, Tyngsborough 01879 978-649-7361 Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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LIBRARIES continued UPTON Upton Town Library 2 Main St, Upton 01568 508-529-6272
WAKEFIELD Wakefield Lucius Beebe Mem Libr 345 Main St, Wakefield 01880 781-246-6334
WALTHAM Waltham Public Library 735 Main St, Waltham 02451 781-314-3425
WATERTOWN Watertown Free Public Library 123 Main St, Watertown 02472 617-972-6431
WAYLAND Wayland Free Public Library 5 Concord Rd, Wayland 01778 508-358-2311
WELLESLEY Wellesley Free Library 530 Washington St, Wellesley 02482 781-235-1610
WESTFORD Westford J V Fletcher Library 50 Main St, Westford 01886 978-692-5555
WESTON Weston Public Library 87 School St, Weston 02493 781-786-6150
WESTWOOD Westwood Public Library 660 High St, Westwood 02090 781-326-7562
WILMINGTON Wilmington Memorial Library 175 Middlesex Ave, Wilmington 01887 978-658-2967
WINCHESTER Winchester Public Library 80 Washington St, Winchester 01890 781-721-7171
WOBURN Woburn Public Library 45 Pleasant St, Woburn 01801 781-933-0148
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WESTBOROUGH
ANDOVER
Westborough Public Library 55 W Main St, Westborough 01581 508-366-3050
Andover Historical Society Caroline Underhill Research Library 97 Main St, Andover 01810 978-475-2236
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LINCOLN
Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site Library 99 Warren St, Brookline 02445 617-566-1689
Walden Woods Project – The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods 44 Baker Farm Rd, Lincoln 01773 781-259-4700
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LOWELL
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center Volpe Technical Library and Information Center 55 Broadway, Cambridge 02142 617-494-2000
American Textile History Museum Osborne Library 491 Dutton St, Lowell 01854 978-441-0400
CONCORD Adjutant Generals Office Military Archives Branch 91 Everett St, Concord 01742 978-369-4807
DEDHAM Dedham Historical Society Library 612 High St, Dedham 02026 781-326-1385
LAWRENCE Lawrence History Center Immigrant City Archives Library 6 Essex St, Lawrence 01840 978-686-9230
LEXINGTON National Heritage Museum Van Gorden–Williams Library & Archives 33 Marrett Rd, Lexington 02421 781-457-4109
Lowell National Historical Park Lib 67 Kirk St, Lowell 01852 978-970-5241
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BROOKLINE
NEEDHAM Needham Historical Society Library 1147 Central Ave, Needham 02492 781-455-8860
NEWTON Newton History Museum Library 527 Washington St, Newton 02458 617-796-1450
NORTH ANDOVER North Andover Historical Society Archives 153 Academy Rd, North Andover 01845 978-686-4035
WALTHAM Suicide Prevention Resource Center SPRC Library 43 Foundry Ave, Waltham 02453 877-438-7772 Continued on page 60 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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Six Risks to Be Prepared Long-Term Care Costs and Rising for in Retirement Healthcare Costs Top the List As baby boomers approach retirement, many may find themselves in different economic circumstances than what they planned for. Recent economic events have taught us the downside of risk, yet careful planning can help soften the impact. Northwestern Mutual says that your retirement plan can stay on track if you focus on these six key risks. n H ealth Care Risk. Rising medical and prescription drug costs, fewer employer-sponsored retiree benefits and limitations of Medicare are all impacting income and retirement savings. According to Medicare.gov, estimated health care costs for a 65-year-old range from $3,000 for someone in excellent health to $10,000 for someone in poor health, including premiums, deductibles and co-pays but not including long-term care, vision or dental expenses. n I nflation and Taxes: With inflation reducing purchasing power and taxes impacting liquidation strategies, less money will be available to spend or invest in retirement planning. n L ongevity Risk: Americans are living longer and the possibility exists that they could outlive their resources. There is a 10 percent chance that a 65-year old male will live to 97 years of age and a 1 percent chance the same male will live to 105 years of age.
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Legacy Risk: Many Americans want to leave a legacy, making an impact beyond their lifetime by leaving a financial gift to a loved one or a charity. It is necessary to balance this desire with the need to fund an individual’s retirement. n L ong-term Care Risk: The cost of care for an unexpected event, or long-term illness not covered by private insurance or Medicare is requiring more Americans to prematurely deplete their assets. A 2009 LIMRA (Life Insurance Marketing and Research Association) survey of pre-retirees and retirees aged 55 to 75 found that health care and long-term care expenses together account for between 12 and 15 percent of retirement expenses, depending on the household income1. n Market Risk: Participating in the stock market can give an individual’s retirement savings and income the potential to keep pace with inflation, however, volatility in investment markets can significantly affect retirement income and savings. n
Editor’s Note: This article prepared by Northwestern Mutual with the cooperation of Bruce Mozinski. Bruce Mozinski is based in Southborough, MA. To contact Bruce Mozinski, please call (508) 251-7223, e-mail at bruce.mozinski@ nm.com, or visit brucemozinski.com.
1.https://www.medicare.gov/find-a-plan/questions/ home.aspx, accessed August 22, 2011
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It’s just as easy to protect against the high cost of long-term care. The need for long-term care may not be the first thing you think of when you think of protecting your family, but preparing for it is easy. Bruce Mozinski CFP®, CLU®, CLTC Wealth Management Advisor (508) 251-7223 brucemozinski.com 05-2754 © 2014 Northwestern Long-Term Care Insurance policies contain exclusions and limitations. Policy forms: TT.LTC.(1010), TT.LTC.ML.(1010) is available only in New Jersey, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania, TT.LTC.LP.(1010) is available only in Texas. The purpose of this material is for the marketing and solicitation of insurance. Long-term care insurance is triggered by an impairment of at least two activities of daily living, such as, eating, bathing, dressing, or a severe cognitive impairment such as Alzheimer’s Disease. Northwestern Mutual Investment Services, LLC (NMIS) (securities), a subsidiary of NM, broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, and member of FINRA and SIPC. Bruce M Mozinski, Insurance Agent(s) of NM. Bruce M Mozinski, Registered Representative(s) of NMIS. Bruce M Mozinski, Representative(s) of Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Company®, (NMWMC) Milwaukee, WI, (investment management, trust services, and fee-based planning) subsidiary of NM, limited purpose federal savings bank. Representative(s) may also be an Investment Advisor Representative(s) of NMIS. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. owns the certification marks CFP®, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and CFP® (with flame design) in the U.S., which it awards to individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements. Northwestern Long Term Care Insurance Company (long-term care insurance), a subsidiary of The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance, Co., Milwaukee WI. 90-2359 LTC (0607) Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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Medicare 2016 “In A Nutshell” (Parts A, B & Medigap Plans) Original Medicare is a government health insurance program primarily for people age 65 and older. It has four main parts: A, B, C & D. The chart below is an example of how Parts A & B work together with a traditional Medicare supplement also known as a “Medigap Plan.” Medicare Part A Hospital Insurance
Medicare Part B Medical Insurance
Supplemental Policy Plans A - N Medigap
Generally no cost If you paid Medicare taxes while working
Most people will pay monthly $104.90 - $121.86
Premium varies by company, age, location & other factors.
$166 annual deductible.
These plans generally pay the Part A & B deductibles, the 20% not covered by Part B & other Medicare eligible benefits.
$1,288 deductible (per hospital stay) It is possible to pay $1,260 several times a year. Plan covers: Inpatient hospital care, home health care services, hospice, inpatient skilled nursing & more. Providers are paid by Medicare assignment. No coverage outside USA.
80/20 after deductible. Plan covers: health care providers, ambulance, emergency care, outpatient surgical, preventive services and other Medicare approved benefits. Most doctors accept Medicare patients. No out-of-pocket maximum.
No out-of-pocket maximum.
Limited dental and vision services
Many people add a Medigap plan, Part D or an Advantage Plan (Part C) to fill the “gaps” in the coverage.
Many people add a Medigap plan, Part D or an Advantage Plan (Part C) to fill the “gaps” in the coverage.
When this coordinates with Medicare, many benefits are 100% covered Plans coordinate with any doctor or hospital that accepts Medicare Can provide benefits outside USA Plans are only available through insurance companies. People should add a Part D plan to cover prescription drugs. Must have Part A & B to enroll.
For more information visit www.medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE. There is no additional cost to use the services of a full time insurance professional. Please call us or a broker in your local area for additional assistance. This article was written by Craig N. Anderson, President of Anderson Benefits, Inc. located in Salt Lake City, Utah. To contact call: 877-363-9575 or craig@andersonbenefits.com 58 BOSTON METRO WEST – WINTER-SUMMER 2016
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(Part C Advantage Plans & Part D) Medicare Advantage plans are governed by Medicare. They are only offered through insurance companies that have an annual contract with Medicare. They are NOT the same as Medigap policies. They must cover all Medicare approved services. Most Advantage plans include Part D prescription drug coverage. Advantage Plans Part C Instead of a Medigap Plan
Medicare Part D Drug Program
Premium varies by company and coverage. (Same premium for all ages).
Premium varies by company and coverage. (Same premium for all ages).
Part B premium ($104.90 - $121.86) is still paid. Companies have annual contracts with Medicare.
Plans are generally a variation of the following:
There are many plan types available: PPO, HMO, PFFS, etc. Plans have co-pays and /or coinsurance for covered benefits & services.
Deductible (Phase I) $0 - $360 deductible Initial Coverage (Phase II) co-pay coverage until the total cost of the drugs = $3,310
Plans have an annual out-of pocket maximum.
Coverage Gap (Phase III) The member now pays almost all costs: 58% coinsurance or co-pay for covered generic drugs. 45% coinsurance for covered brand name drugs. You stay here until member has paid $4,850
Plans may have additional services and discounts, including dental, vision, emergency & more.
Catastrophic Coverage (Phase IV) For the remaining calendar year, covered drugs are: $2.95 / $7.40 or 5% depending on drug tier.
There is an Annual Election Period (AEP) which runs from October 15 - December 7 of each year. This is time to make changes in company or coverage.
Part D can be separate with medigap & PFFS plans. There is a penalty for late enrollment into Part D.
Preventive care is covered 100%.
Must have Part A & B to enroll.
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Annual Election Period is Oct 15 - Dec 7 each year Must have Part A or B to enroll.
For more information visit www.medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE. This information is the opinion of the author and intended as an easy to read summary. This is not a contract. Additional limitations and exclusions may apply to services. In the event of any inconsistencies with Medicare or with a published medical insurers certificate, the certificate / Medicare will control. Prepared 12/2015 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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LIBRARIES continued from page 55 WATERTOWN Perkins School for the Blind Samuel P Hayes Research Library 175 N Beacon St, Watertown 02472 617-972-7251
WELLESLEY Massachusetts Horticultural Society Library 900 Washington St, Wellesley 02482 617-933-4912
LIFE INSURANCE
New York Life Insurance Co – Gordon L. Szerlip
(ad on page 33) 201 Jones Rd, 5th Fl, Waltham 02451 617-820-2534
Northwestern Mutual – Bruce Mozinski (ad on page 57) 257 Turnpike Rd, Ste 300 Southborough 01772 508-251-7223
LONG TERM CARE INSURANCE
New York Life Insurance Co – Gordon L. Szerlip
(ad on page 33) 201 Jones Rd, 5th Fl, Waltham 02451 617-820-2534
Northwestern Mutual – Bruce Mozinski (ad on page 57) 257 Turnpike Rd, Ste 300 Southborough 01772 508-251-7223
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MEDICARE & MEDICAID INFORMATION
MA Senior Medicare Patrol (SHP) Program (article on page 20) 800-892-0890
Medicaid Hotline 800-221-3943 Medicare & Medicaid Claims 800-633-4227 Medicare Helpline 800-633-4227 Medicare/Medicaid Fraud Hotline 800-447-8477 Massachusetts Health 800-322-1448 SHINE (Serving Health Information Needs of Elders) 800-243-4636 Check with your local COA
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES US Dept of Health & Human Services SAMHSA 1 Choke Cherry Rd, Rockville 20857 877-726-4727 National Suicide Prevention Hotline 800-273-8255 The Samaritans Statewide CRISIS HOT LINE 877-870-4673 Massachusetts State Dept of Health & Human Services One Ashburton Pl, Boston 02108 617-573-1600
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The Samaritans 41 West St, 4th Fl, Boston 02111 617-536-2460
MOBILITY EQUIPMENT
MV-1 of Massachusetts – A Herb Chambers Company
(ad on page 88) 91 Cambridge St, Burlington 01803 866-616-8421
Next Day Access
(ad on page 12) 53 Lakeview Ave, Tewksbury 01876 617-281-7988
New England Home Medical Equipment (ad on page 39) 21 Alpha Rd, Chelmsford 01824 888-522-8285
MOVE MANAGEMENT & ORGANIZING SERVICES
www.NASMM.ORG OXYGEN SERVICES
New England Home Medical Equipment (ad on page 39) 21 Alpha Rd, Chelmsford 01824 888-522-8285
PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE & DISCOUNTS AARP Prescription Discount Program 800-456-2277
Benefits CheckUp 202-479-1200 Lily Patient Assistance Program 877-795-4559 Medical Prescription Discount Card 800-377-1614 Medicare Prescription Drug Card 800-633-4227 Merck Patient Assistance Program 800-727-5400 Novartis Medicare Drug Plan Assistance Line 800-620-3292 Pfizer Pfriends 866-706-2400
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MA Suicide Prevention Program 250 Washington St, 4th Fl, Boston 02108 617-624-5438
Pharmaceutical Assistance for the Aged & Disabled (PAAD) 800-792-9745 Prescriptions Benefits 800-334-8134 Rx PhRMA 800-762-4636 MassMedLine 866-633-1617 Prescription Advantage 800-243-4636 option 1 The Shine Program 800-243-4636 option 2
PROBATE
Law Offices of Timothy R Loff (ad on page 30)
1087 Beacon St, Ste 201, Newton 02459 617-332-7021
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Natick Visiting Nurse Association (ad on page 105)
Provide physical, occupational and speech therapy in your home.
209 W Central St, Natick 01760 508-653-3081
24 Hours Care
United Cerebral Palsy of MetroBoston
(ad on page 101) 73 Lexington St, Newton 02466 617-792-0500
Golden Age Home Health
(ad on page 3) 329 W Main St, Northborough 01532 508-853-3797
Home Care Solutions Inc
(ad on page 105) 176 E Main St, Westborough 01581 508-366-1766
Hotel & Home Recovery
(ad on page 105) 300 First Ave, Needham 02494 617-542-9991
Maestro-Connections Health Systems
(ad on Inside Front Cover) 439 S Union St, Ste 107 Lawrence 01843 978-794-1158
(ad on page 102) 71 Arsenal St, Watertown 02472 617-926-5480
REHABILITATION FACILITIES Most skilled nursing facilities offer different levels of rehabilitation services. Please see our skilled nursing grid on pages 132-143 for details. ARLINGTON
Park Avenue Health Center
(ad on page 62) 146 Park Ave, Arlington 02476 781-648-9530
CHESTNUT HILL
EPOCH Senior Healthcare of Chestnut Hill (ad on page 157) 615 Heath St, Chestnut Hill 02467 617-420-7774
FIND OUT WHY PARK AVENUE HEALTH CENTER IS THE #1 CHOICE FOR REHAB IN THE AREA. Park Avenue Health Center’s advanced rehab program has helped hundreds of patients heal and resume their daily lives. Call us TODAY at 781.648.9530 to schedule a tour. 146 Park Avenue, Arlington, MA 02476 I www.ParkAvenueHC.com
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Benchmark Senior Living at The Commons
Cornerstone at Canton
(ad on page 144) 1 Harvest Cir, Lincoln 01773 877-587-2875
WATERTOWN
Watertown Health Center
(ad on page 159) 59 Coolidge Hill Rd, Watertown 02472 617-924-1130
WESTON
EPOCH Senior Healthcare of Weston (ad on page 157)
75 Norumbega Rd, Weston 02193 781-257-7398
RESPITE CARE Respite is a period of rest or relief for those who give constant care to an ill person. Many skilled nursing facilities and assisted living communities offer this service.
Alzheimer’s Association Helpline (ad on page 76) 800-272-3900
ARLINGTON
Park Avenue Health Center
(ad on page 62) 146 Park Ave, Arlington 02476 781-648-9530
CAMBRIDGE
Cambridge Homes
(ad on page 131) 360 Mt Auburn St, Cambridge 02138 617-876-0369
(ad on page 131) 175 Revere St, Canton 02021 781-821-3616
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Boylston Place at Chestnut Hill (ad on page 157)
615 Heath St, Chestnut Hill 02467 617-244-6400
POCH Senior Healthcare E of Chestnut Hill (ad on page 157) 615 Heath St, Chestnut Hill 02467 617-420-7774
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Concord Park (ad on page 131)
68 Commonwealth Ave, Concord 01742 978-369-4728
HOPKINTON
Golden Pond
(ad on page 143) 50 W Main St, Hopkinton 01748 508-435-1250
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Closing the Financial Gap for a Retirement has become a bit more New Generation complicated in recent years. Retirees can no longer rely on just of Retirees Social Security, employer-sponsored retirement plans, and personal savings—what’s known as the “three-legged stool” of retirement planning. Many of today’s retirees simply do not have the employer-sponsored plans their parents did, and therefore need to rely more closely on personal savings and other assets to close the gap and meet their financial needs. Additionally, with increased longevity and medical expenses, planning for the unknown is difficult. That’s why Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECMs) are growing in popularity. If you’re 62 or older, a HECM can help you tap into the equity of your existing home and turn it into cash that can be used today, or a line of credit that will be there when you need it. It also can help to preserve invested assets, leaving them intact to continue earning for you. In short, a HECM can give you more power to live better. Do you want to make some needed or desired home improvements? Get additional funds to help cover unexpected medical expenses, or supplement your income? A HECM can help by eliminating your existing mortgage payment and freeing up cash to use for those purposes and others as well. (As the homeowner, you’d remain responsible for proper-
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ty taxes, homeowners insurance, and property maintenance. A HECM is a home-secured debt payable upon default or a maturity event.) You can receive your loan funds as a lump sum, a line of credit, a monthly payment, or any combination of these. (If you elect a fixedrate loan, you will receive a single disbursement lump sum payment. Other payment options are available only for adjustable rate mortgages.) The HECM loan program was created by the Federal Housing Administration specifically for homeowners age 62 and older, and has been growing in popularity. Today, many consumers and their financial advisors view HECMs, in the right circumstances, as a smart solution to help qualified homeowners achieve their retirement goals. Remember, this is not your parents’ retirement planning! It’s yours. You owe it to yourself to explore all of your available financial options, including a HECM loan. If you think a HECM may be right for you, contact me at Reverse Mortgage Funding LLC at 508.282.6329. Editor’s Note: Submitted by Stephen R. Pepe, JD, an experienced HECM specialist with Reverse Mortgage Funding LLC (NMLS# 485943). contact him at 508.282.6329 or spepe@reversefunding.com.
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METHUEN
Methuen Village
(ad on page 131) 4 Gleason St, Methuen 01844 978-685-2220
MILFORD
Cornerstone at Milford
(ad on page 131) 11 Birch St, Milford 01757 508-473-0035
STONEHAM
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SUDBURY
Orchard Hill
(ad on page 143) 761 Boston Post Rd, Sudbury 01776 978-443-0080
TEWKSBURY
Peregrine’s Landing at Tewksbury (ad on page 145)
2580 Main St, Tewksbury 01876 978-657-0800
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Watertown Health Center
(ad on page 159) 59 Coolidge Hill Rd, Watertown 02472 617-924-1130
WESTFORD
Bridges by EPOCH at Westford
(ad on Back Cover) 108 Littleton Rd, Westford 01886 978-692-9541
WESTON
EPOCH of Weston Senior Healthcare, Memory Care Assisted Living (ad on pages 145, 157) 75 Norumbega Rd, Weston 02193 781-257-7398
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Bridges by EPOCH at Westwood (ad on Back Cover) 140 University Ave, Westwood 02090 781-251-6630
WINTHROP
Arbors at Winthrop, The (ad on page 144) 46 Lincoln St, Winthrop 02152 617-207-3009
REVERSE MORTGAGE SERVICES
Reverse Mortgages Funding LLC (ad on page 65) 57 Jefferson St, Milford 01757 508-282-6329
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American Consumer Credit Counseling 130 Rumford Av #202, Auburndale 02466 800-769-3571 Community Service Network Inc 52 Broadway, Stoneham 02180 781-438-1977 Credit Card Management Svcs Inc 180 Massachusetts Ave, Ste 303 Arlington 02474 781-646-2648 HOME (Homeowner Options for Massachusetts Elders) 87 Hale St, 2nd Fl, Lowell 01851 978-970-0012
SENIOR ACTIVITIES & ENTERTAINMENT Check with local COA.
WCRN News & Talk Radio
(ad on page 67) 276 Turnpike Rd, Westborough 01581 508-871-7000
SENIOR CENTERS / COUNCIL ON AGING (COA)
ARLINGTON Arlington Council on Aging 27 Maple St, Arlington 02476 781-316-3400
ASHBY Ashby Council on Aging 895 Main St, Ashby 01431 978-386-2424
ASHLAND Ashland Council on Aging 162 W Union St, Ashland 01721 508-881-0140
AYER Ayer Council on Aging 18 Pond St, Ayer 01432 978-772-8260
BEDFORD Bedford Council on Aging 12 Mudge Way, Bedford 01730 781-275-6825
BELMONT Belmont Council on Aging 266 Beech St, Belmont 02478 617-993-2970
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BERLIN
Acton Council on Aging 50 Audubon Dr, Acton 01720 978-929-6652
Berlin Council on Aging 23 Linden St, Berlin 01503 978-838-2750
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Andover Council on Aging 36 Bartlet St, Andover 01810 978-623-8321
Billerica Council on Aging 25 Concord Rd, Billerica 01821 978-671-0916
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Bolton Council on Aging 600 Main St, Bolton 01740 978-779-3313
BOXBOROUGH Boxborough Council on Aging 29 Middle Rd, Boxborough 01719 978-263-1116
BROOKLINE Brookline Council on Aging 93 Winchester St, Brookline 02446 617-730-2777
BURLINGTON Burlington Council on Aging 61 Center St, Burlington 01803 781-270-1953
CAMBRIDGE Cambridge Council on Aging 806 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge 02139 617-349-6220
CANTON Canton Council on Aging 500 Pleasant St, Canton 02021 781-828-1323
CARLISLE Carlisle Council on Aging 66 Westford St, Carlisle 01741 978-371-2895
N CHELMSFORD Chelmsford Council on Aging 75 Groton Rd, N Chelmsford 01863 978-251-0533
CONCORD Concord Council on Aging 1276 Main St, Concord 01742 978-318-3020 DEDHAM Dedham Council on Aging 735 Washington St, Dedham 02026 781-326-1650 DOVER Dover Council on Aging 4 Springdale Ave, Dover 02030 508-315-5734 DRACUT Dracut Council on Aging 951 Mammoth Rd, Dracut 01826 978-957-2611
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SENIOR CENTERS / COUNCIL ON AGING continued HARVARD Harvard Council on Aging 13 Ayer Rd, Harvard 01451 978-456-4120
HOLLISTON Holliston Council on Aging 150 Goulding St, Holliston 01746 508-429-0622
HOPKINTON Hopkinton Council on Aging 28 Mayhew St, Hopkinton 01748 508-497-9730
HUDSON Hudson Council on Aging 29 Church St, Hudson 01749 978-568-9638
LAWRENCE Lawrence Council on Aging 155 Haverhill St, Lawrence 01840 978-620-3540
LEXINGTON Lexington Council on Aging 39 Marrett Road, Lexington 02421 781-698-4840
LINCOLN Lincoln Council on Aging 16 Lincoln Rd, Lincoln 01773 781-259-8811
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LITTLETON Littleton Council on Aging 33 Shattuck St, Littleton 01460 978-540-2470
LOWELL Lowell Council on Aging 276 Broadway St, Lowell 01854 978-970-4131
MALDEN Malden Council on Aging 7 Washington St, Malden 02148 781-397-7144
MARLBOROUGH Marlborough Council on Aging 40 New St, Marlborough 01752 508-485-6492
MAYNARD Maynard Council on Aging 50 Brown St, Maynard 01754 978-897-1009
MEDFIELD Medfield Council on Aging One Icehouse Rd, Medfield 02052 508-359-3665
MEDFORD Medford Council on Aging 10l Riverside Ave, Medford 02155 781-396-6010
MEDWAY Medway Council on Aging 76 Oakland St, Medway 02053 508-533-3210
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Melrose Council on Aging 235 W Foster St, Melrose 02176 781-665-4304
METHUEN Methuen Council on Aging 77 Lowell St, Methuen 01844 978-983-8825
MILFORD Milford Council on Aging 60 N Bow St, Milford 01757 508-473-8334
MILLIS Millis Council on Aging 900 Main St, Millis 02054 508-376-7051
NATICK Natick Council on Aging 117 E Central St, Natick 01760 508-647-6540
NEEDHAM Needham Council on Aging 300 Hillside Ave, Needham 02492 781-455-7555
NEWTONVILLE Newton Council on Aging 345 Walnut St, Newtonville 02460 617-796-1660
NORTH ANDOVER North Andover Council on Aging 120R Main St, North Andover 01845 978-688-9560
NORTH READING North Reading Council on Aging 157 Park St, North Reading 01864 978-664-5600 NORTHBOROUGH Northborough Council on Aging 119 Bearfoot Rd, Northborough 01532 508-393-5035 NORWOOD Norwood Council on Aging 275 Prospect St, Norwood 02062 781-762-1201 PEPPERELL Pepperell Council on Aging 37 Nashua Rd, Pepperell 01463 978-433-0326
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SENIOR CENTERS / COUNCIL ON AGING continued SOUTHBOROUGH Southborough Council on Aging 9 Cordaville Rd, Southborough 01772 508-229-4453 STONEHAM Stoneham Council on Aging 136 Elm St, Stoneham 02180 781-438-1157 STOW Stow Council on Aging 380 Great Rd, Stow 01775 978-897-1880 SUDBURY Sudbury Council on Aging 40 Fairbank Rd, Sudbury 01766 978-443-3055 TEWKSBURY Tewksbury Council on Aging 175 Chandler St, Tewksbury 01876 978-640-4482 TOWNSEND Townsend Council on Aging 16 Dudley Rd, Townsend 01469 978-597-1710 TYNGSBOROUGH Tyngsborough Council on Aging 169 Westford Rd, Tyngsborough 01879 978-649-9211 UPTON Upton Council on Aging 2 Farm St, Upton 01568 508-529-4558
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WAKEFIELD Wakefield Council on Aging 30 Converse St, Wakefield 01880 781-245-3312 WALTHAM Waltham Council on Aging 488 Main St, Waltham 02452 781-899-7228 WATERTOWN Watertown Council on Aging 31 Marshall St, Watertown 02472 617-972-6490 WAYLAND Wayland Council on Aging 41 Cochituate Rd, Wayland 01778 508-358-2990 WELLESLEY HILLS Wellesley Council on Aging 219 Washington St, Wellesley Hills 02481 781-263-1529 WESTBOROUGH Westborough Council on Aging 4 Rogers Rd, Westborough 01581 508-366-3000 WESTFORD Westford Council on Aging 20 Pleasant St, Westford 01886 978-692-5523 WESTON Weston Council on Aging 20 Alphabet Ln, Weston 02493 781-786-6280
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WILMINGTON Wilmington Council on Aging 15 School St, Wilmington 01887 978-657-7595 WINCHESTER Winchester Council on Aging 109 Skillings Rd, Winchester 01890 781-721-7136 WOBURN Woburn Council on Aging 144 School St, Woburn 01801 781-937-7899 SENIOR HEALTH CLINICS Health clinics usually provide more comprehensive health and related services than a traditional medical practice. Services may include physicians who specialize in geriatrics, a nurse practitioner, a Medical Social Worker and, in many cases, financial discounts may be available. COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINICS – PRIMARY CAMBRIDGE CHA Cambridge Family Health 237 Hampshire St, Cambridge 02139 617-575-5570 CHA Cambridge Family Health North 2067 Mass Ave, Cambridge 02140 617-575-5570
CHA East Cambridge Health Center 163 Gore St, Cambridge 02141 617-665-3000 CHA Windsor Street Health Center 119 Windsor St, Cambridge 02139 617-665-3600
EVERETT MGH Everett Family Care 19 Norwood St, Everett 02149 617-394-7500 FRAMINGHAM Edward M Kennedy Community Health Center Waverly St 354 Waverly St, Framingham 01702 508-270-5700 MetroWest Free Medical First Parish Church 110 Edgell Rd, Framingham 01702 508-656-0885
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WESTWOOD Westwood Council on Aging 60 Nahatan St, Westwood 02090 781-329-8799
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CHA Union Square Family Health 337 Somerville Ave, Somerville 02143 617-665-3370
Lowell Community Health Center – 1 61 Jackson St, Lowell 01852 978-937-9700 – Metta Health Center 135 Jackson St, Lowell 01852 978-441-1700
SUDBURY MetroWest Free Medical Congregation Beth El 105 Hudson Rd, Sudbury 01776 508-656-0740
MALDEN CHA Malden Family Medicine Ctr 195 Canal St, Malden 02148 781-338-0500 METHUEN Methuen Family Health Center 70 East St, Methuen 01844 978-683-3491 MILFORD Edward M Kennedy Community Health Center Milford 42 Cape Rd, Milford 01757 800-853-2288 SOMERVILLE CHA Broadway Health Center 300 Broadway, 1st Fl, Somerville 02145 617-284-7000
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WALTHAM Joseph M Smith Community Health Center Waltham 564 Main St, Waltham 02452 781-693-3800 COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINICS – DENTAL SCHOOLS BOSTON Boston University Dental School 100 E Newton St, Boston 02118 617-638-4701 Forsyth Institute for Dental Hygiene 140 The Fenway, Boston 02115 617-732-2800 ext5 Harvard Dental School 188 Longwood Ave, Boston 02115 617-432-1434
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CAMBRIDGE
American Council of the Blind 2200 Wilson Blvd, Ste 650, Arlington 22201 800-424-8666
CHA Windsor Street Health Center 119 Windsor St, Cambridge 02139 617-665-3600
FRAMINGHAM Edward M Kennedy Community Health Center Dental Services 32 Concord St, Framingham 01702 508-270-2635
LOWELL Middlesex Community College Talbot Building 44 Middle St, Lowell 01852 978-656-3250
NEWTON Mount Ida College 77 Dedham St, Newton 02459 617-928-7360
WALTHAM Joseph M Smith Community Health Center Waltham 564 Main St, Waltham 02452 781-693-3800
SENIOR ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICES NATIONAL
Alzheimer’s Association
225 N Michigan Ave, Fl 17, Chicago 60601 800-272-3900
American Diabetes Association 1701 North Beauregard St, Arlington 22311 800-342-2383 American Heart Association 7272 Greenville Ave, Dallas 75231 800-242-8721 American Kidney Fund 11921 Rockville Pike #300, Rockville 20852 800-638-8299
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Tufts Dental School 1 Kneeland St, Boston 02111 617-636-6828
American Liver Foundation 39 Broadway, Ste 2700, New York 10006 800-465-4837 American Lung Association 55 W Wacker Dr, Ste 1150, Chicago 60601 800-586-4872
American Parkinson Disease Association (ad on page 79) 135 Parkinson Ave, Staten Island 10305 800-651-8466 American Stroke Association 800-553-6321 Arthritis Foundation 1330 Peachtree St, Atlanta 30309 800-283-7800 Arthritis Information Hotline 800-444-4993 Easter Seals Society 223 S Wacker Dr, Ste 2400, Chicago 60606 800-221-6827 Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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SENIOR ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICES continued Huntington’s Disease Society of America 505 Eighth Ave, Ste 902, New York 10018 800-345-4372
National Osteoporosis Foundation 1150 17th St NW #850, Washington 20036 800-223-9994 National Parkinson Foundation 200 SE First St, Ste 800, Miami 33131 800-473-4636
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 1311 Maramoneck Ave, Ste 310 White Plains 10605 800-286-8159
United Ostomy Associations of America Inc 2489 Rice St, Ste 275, Roseville 55113 800-826-0826
Lupus Foundation of America 2000 L St NW, Ste 410, Washington 20036 202-349-1155
LOCAL
Muscular Dystrophy Association 222 S Riverside Plaza #1500, Chicago 60606 800-572-1717 National Council on Aging 1901 L St NW, 4th Fl, Washington 20036 800-424-9046 National Family Caregivers Assoc 800-896-3650 National Kidney Foundation Inc 30 E 33rd St, New York 10016 800-622-9010 National Multiple Sclerosis Society 800-344-4867
AARP – Local Chapter Information One Beacon St, Ste 2301, Boston 02108 866-448-3621
Alzheimer’s Association MA/NH (ad on page 76)
480 Pleasant St, Watertown 02472 800-272-3900 American Cancer Society – Central New England Region 42 Nagog Park, Ste 110, Acton 01720 781-894-6633 American Liver Foundation – New England 88 Winchester St, Newton 02461 617-527-5600
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living with mild memory loss.
While you are facing what may be the biggest challenge of your life, we want to help you live your best life. Research has clearly shown that staying active is the most powerful way to manage your disease. Education: Knowledge is power. Learn more about Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders by attending an education program in-person or online. Education programs are open to people living with a diagnosis or those who are concerned about their memory, family members, and friends. Consider attending Coping with Early Memory Loss, where you will learn about ways to actively manage your disease and develop coping strategies to live life today. Legal and Financial, presented by elder law attorneys in the community, offers information on organizing and managing finances in order to best prepare for the future. Consultation: Sometimes it is difficult to know what questions to ask and where to start. Speak with a trained Care Consultant to address your unique concerns and prepare for the future. Consultations are confidential and free of charge.
Alz Meet Ups: Staying active is a powerful way to manage your disease. Alz Meet Ups offer a unique and enjoyable opportunity for you to connect with others who are also living with mild memory loss. Give yourself the benefit of new experiences by joining with others for art, nature, lectures, fitness or coffee. Advocacy: No one understands this disease like the person who is living it. You can be a powerful voice for research and programs that will make a difference. We can help you to become an effective advocate for Alzheimer’s issues.
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Power + Purpose: For The Alzheimer’s Association Individuals With MA/NH Chapter’s Power + Purpose program is for people Mild Memory Loss
The Alzheimer’s Association is working towards effective treatments and someday a cure. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer’s — until that day we want to help you. To get started, attend an education program, create your plan with an expert, discover Alz Meet Ups happening near you or get involved with the cause! Call us at 800.272.3900 Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Russel Martin, Public Relations and Marketing Manager, Alzheimer’s Association. Massachusetts and New Hampshire Chapter Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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SENIOR ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICES continued from page 76 American Lung Association of the Northeast 460 Totten Pond Rd Ste 400, Waltham 02451 800-499-LUNG
APDA Info & Referral Center – Boston
(ad on page 79) 72 E Concord St C3, Boston 02118 617-638-8466
Arthritis Foundation – Massachusetts 29 Crafts St, Ste 450, Newton 02458 617-244-1800 Bay State Council of the Blind 57 Grandview Ave, Watertown 02472 617-923-4519 Easter Seals – Massachusetts 484 Main St, Worcester 01618 800-244-2756 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society – Massachusetts Chapter 9 Erie Dr, Natick 01760 508-810-1300 Multiple Sclerosis of Greater New England 101A First Ave, Waltham 02451 800-344-4867 Muscular Dystrophy Association – Massachusetts 33 Lyman St, Westborough 01581 508-898-3375 National Kidney Foundation – New England 85 Astor Ave, Ste 2, Norwood 02062 781-278-5040
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New England Diabetes Association 10 Speen St, 2nd Fl, Framingham 01701 617-482-4580 NOF Metrowest Osteoporosis Support Group Framingham 01701 508-954-7729 NPF Center of Excellence Massachusetts 830 15 Parkman St, Boston 02114 617-724-9234 Ostomy Association of Boston 508-270-4656
United Cerebral Palsy of MetroBoston
(ad on page 102) 71 Arsenal St, Watertown 02472 617-926-5480
SOCIAL SECURITY Social Security Administration Medicare Claims 800-633-4227 Social Security Offices – Cambridge 10 Fawcett St, 1st Fl, Cambridge 02138 800-772-1213 – Framingham 100 Concord St, Framingham 01702 800-772-1213 – Lawrence 439 S Union St, Ste 208, Lawrence 01843 800-772-1213 – Lowell 151 Warren St, Lowell 01852 800-772-1213
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SUBSIDIZED HOUSING RESOURCES HUD 800-225-5342 Boston Regional Office 10 Causeway St, 3rd Fl, Boston 02222 617-994-8200
SUPPORT GROUPS
American Diabetes Association 800-342-2383 American Heart Association 800-242-8721 American Lung Association 800-586-4872
American Parkinson Disease Association (ad on page 79) 800-651-8466
American Stroke Association 800-553-6321 Arthritis Foundation 800-283-7800 Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 800-286-8159 National Family Caregivers Assoc 800-896-3650
Alzheimer’s Association Helpline (ad on page 76)
National Parkinson Foundation 800-327-4545
American Cancer Society 800-227-2345
New England Carcinoid Connection www.carcinoid – newengland.org PO Box 366282, Boston 02136
American Council of the Blind 800-424-8666
United Cerebral Palsy of MetroBoston (ad on page 102)
800-272-3900
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– Malden 192 Commercial St, Malden 02148 800-772-1213 – Norwood 1 Edgewater Dr, Norwood 02062 800-772-1213 – Waltham 135 Beaver St, Ste 120, Waltham 02452 800-772-1213
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Parkinson’s Disease – When Hearing your doctor say, “You You Need Support have Parkinson’s disease,” is a life-changing moment. However, there is much an individual with Parkinson’s disease can do to live every day to the fullest.
The American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) is the country’s largest grassroots organization serving those touched by Parkinson’s disease. What makes APDA unique is that we are in cities, towns, and communities across the U.S. Throughout our nationwide network of Chapters and Information & Referral Centers, Centers for Advanced Research, Specialized Centers in Young Onset, Veterans and Rehabilitation Resources, and countless support groups, we are able to quickly reach people and connect them to resources that will provide the best outcomes as they navigate Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological movement disorder. Every nine minutes an American is diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and there are 60,000 new cases each year in the U.S. alone. It can begin with a tremor, difficulty writing, stooped posture, stiff muscles, or slightly slurred speech; symptoms are different for every person. APDA’s mission is to provide information, education, and support to all impacted by the disease and to fund scientific research into the causes, prevention, treatments and ultimately the cure. We take pride in the fact
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that we are in your community and many others across the country serving people with Parkinson’s disease to provide support from the day of diagnosis throughout the Parkinson journey. We have also been a funding partner in most major Parkinson’s disease discoveries and we will continue to fund research initiatives that can stop the devastation of living with this disabling disease. APDA is here to help with: n Health and wellness initiatives delivering programs to help people maintain independence and optimism n Education and support programs connecting people with Parkinson’s in local communities n Expedited and innovative research to develop promising clinical approaches and better outcomes and funding the next generation of scientists dedicated to finding new treatments and a cure. To learn more call the American Parkinson Disease Association at 800-223-2732 or visit our website at www.apdaparkinson.org. For information about Massachusetts programs, call 800-651-8466 or visit the APDA MA website at www. apdama.org Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Stephanie Paul, Vice President, spaul@apdaparkinson.org
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Check with local COA TRANSPORTATION GreaterBoston Metrowest 34 Deloss St Fl 1, Framingham 01702 508-309-7375 Lowell Regional Transit Authority 145 Thorndike St, Lowell 01852 978-452-6161 MBTA 10 Park Plz, Ste 3910, Boston 02116 617-222-3200 MetroWest Regl Transit Authority 37 Waverly St, Framingham 01702 508-935-2222 Montachusett Regional Transit Authority 1427R Water St, Fitchburg 01420 978-345-7711 National Ctr on Sr Transportation 1425 K St NW, Ste 200, WDC 20005 866-528-6278
VETERAN BENEFITS AND SERVICES – FEDERAL – VA HEALTHCARE ENROLLMENT
VA Boston (ad on pages 74, 83) –H ealthcare Enrollment & Eligibility Center VABostonVets@VA.gov 800-865-3384
VA New England Healthcare Enrollment
(ad on pages 74, 83) – outside of Boston area 844-822-2737
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West Roxbury Campus (ad on pages 74, 83)
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Jamaica Plain Campus
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Brockton Campus
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(ad on pages 74, 83) – 2 4/7 940 Belmont St, Brockton 02301 508-583-4500 –U rgent Care 774-826-2318 – VETERAN SERVICES COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINICS
Boston Outpatient Clinic
(ad on pages 74, 83) – M-F 8am-4:30pm 251 Causeway St, Boston 02114 617-248-1000
Framingham Community Based Outpatient Clinic
(ad on pages 74, 83) – M-F 8am-4:30pm 61 Lincoln St, Ste 112 Framingham 01702 508-628-0205 Continued on page 84
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VA Benefits for Seniors Who Served The Department of Veterans Affairs offers a variety of service connected compensation and non-service connected pension benefits to Veterans and their dependents, some of which are particularly relevant to senior Veterans. Below is a summary of available VA compensation and pension benefits that may be most relevant to senior Veterans and their dependents. Service connected compensation Service connected disability compensation may be paid for chronic injuries, disabilities, or diseases, that were incurred in, aggravated by, or presumed to be related to, a Veteran’s Active Duty military service. Requirements for establishing service connection include 1) an event, injury, or illness in service, 2) evidence of a current chronic condition, and 3) the establishment of a link or nexus, between the current condition and the in-service event. Veterans who are in need of higher levels of care due to a service connected disability may be eligible for service connected Aid and Attendance benefits, or Special Monthly Compensation, as described below. Aid and Attendance To support a claim for aid and attendance, the evidence must show that due to disabilities, you 1) require the aid of another person in order to perform personal functions required in everyday living, such as
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bathing, feeding, dressing yourself, attending to the wants of nature, adjusting prosthetic devices, or protecting yourself from the hazards of your daily environment, or 2) are bedridden, in that your disability or disabilities requires that you remain in bed apart from any prescribed course of convalescence or treatment. Spousal Aid and Attendance Benefits A Veteran who is eligible to collect a dependency allowance for service connected compensation purposes, ie is rated 30 percent or higher, may be eligible to receive an additional monthly stipend, if his or her spouse meets the above mentioned requirements for the establishment of aid and attendance. Non-service connected benefits Non-service connected disability pension is paid based on a Veteran’s service, current level of disability, and financial qualifications. To qualify for pension, a Veteran must have served at least 90 days of continuous Active Duty service, or generally 24 months after September 7, 1980, have been discharged under other than dishonorable conditions, and have served at least one day of Active Duty during a period of war (combat service not required). There must be a finding of permanent and total disability, which can be established by: 1) attaining the age of 55, 2) being in Continued on page 85
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Lowell Community Based Outpatient Clinic
(ad on pages 74, 83) – M-F 8am-4:30pm 130 Marshall Rd, Lowell 01852 978-671-9000
Quincy Community Based Outpatient Clinic
(ad on pages 74, 83) – M W F 7:30am-4pm, T Th 8am-4:30pm Quincy Medical Center 110 W Squantum St, Quincy 02169 774-826-3070 – VETERAN SERVICES OTHER AREA MEDICAL FACILITIES Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital 200 Springs Rd, Bedford 01730 781-687-2000 Worcester Community Based Outpatient Clinic 605 Lincoln St, Worcester 01605 508-856-0104 – VETERAN SERVICES COUNSELING SERVICES For veterans and immediate family members
Boston VA Vet Center
(ad on pages 74, 83) 7 Drydock Ave, Ste 2070, Boston 02210 857-203-3001
Worcester VA Vet Center (ad on pages 74, 83) 691 Grafton St, Worcester 01604 508-753-7902
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Veterans Crisis Line www.veteranscrisisline.net 800-273-8255 ext 1 – VETERAN BENEFITS ADMIN Boston Regional Benefit Office JFK Federal Bldg, 15 New Sudbury St Boston 02203 800-827-1000 VA Compensation & Pensions – S ervice Connected Disabilities & Income Support JFK Federal Bldg, 15 New Sudbury St Boston 02203 800-827-1000 VA Education Benefits 888-442-4551 VA Home Loan Benefits 888-827-3702 Life Insurance Center 800-669-8477 VA Caregiver Support for Those Caring for Veterans 855-260-3274 – VA NATIONAL CEMETERY
Massachusetts National Cemetery Connery Ave, Bourne 02532 508-563-7113
VA Cemetery Administration –B urial Benefits Bourne 02532 800-535-1117
VETERAN BENEFITS COMMONWEALTH Massachusetts Dept of Veterans Services (DVS) 600 Washington St, 7th Fl, Boston 02111 617-210-5480
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receipt of Social Security Disability pension, or 3) residing in an accredited nursing home. Veterans must additionally meet certain income and net worth requirements, with consideration given to qualifying deductible medical expenses. Veterans in need of higher levels of care may be eligible for non-service connected Aid and Attendance benefits, or special monthly pension. The requirements for establishing this higher level of care are as noted above, however special monthly pension does not require that this need for additional care be related to any service connected condition. Survivor’s Benefits The surviving spouse of a Veteran may be eligible for Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC), or service connected death benefits if the Veteran’s death is determined to be related to service. A surviving spouse may also be eligible for nonservice connected Survivor’s Pension
Commonwealth of Massachusetts S.A.V.E.Team – L inks Mass Vets to State and Federal Resources 617-210-5743 / 888-844-2838 Massachusetts Veterans Advisor www.massvetsadvisor.org Lists Town Vet Service Officers (VSO) Check with local Town Hall
based on income and net worth, if the Veteran met the above listed service requirements for non-service connected pension. Additional benefits may also be paid to surviving spouses if a need for higher levels of care, or Aid and Attendance is established. More Information Information, to include payment rate tables for both service connected and non-service connected benefits can be found at www. va.gov. Compensation and pension benefits are tax-free, and are not paid concurrently, rather the Veteran will receive whichever benefit is greater. To apply for any benefits, contact your local Veterans Service Organization or apply online at www. ebenefits.va.gov.
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Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by David Hencke, Veteran Outreach Coordinator, US Dept. of Veteran Affairs, VA Boston Healthcare System.
VETERAN SERVICES - OTHER RSVP Norfolk County 614 High St, Dedham 02026 781-329-5728 (rides for medical appointments) Tri-Care Health Services 800-417-5086 (Military retiree healthcare, prescription services) Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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Reading Never Sounded The Perkins Library in Watertown So Good… is the free public library for people who have difficulty reading regular sized print.
This includes people who are blind, visually impaired, physically unable to hold a book or reading disabled. People often associate Perkins exclusively with vision loss but it is important to know that many more people may qualify for this service. If a person has arthritis, paralysis, or any other condition which makes it difficult to hold a book or turn the pages, they are eligible. Perhaps they have 20/20 vision but the book is not accessible. Eligible people apply to become a member of the Perkins Library by completing an application. The application needs to be signed by a certifying authority such as a doctor, social worker, an activities director, or professionals in the medical and human service arena. Patrons can then choose to have books sent to them automatically based on their reading interests or call to request a specific title. Some patrons get one book a month; others get ten books a week. The choice is theirs. Everything is free. n
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Like many public libraries, Perkins loans movies on DVDs, but Perkins books are special. DVDs from Perkins have a separate sound track where a narrator describes key visual elements of the film so that a person with vision loss is not left guessing. The sound track never interferes with the dialogue. A loyal patron reflecting on almost fifty years of using these services offered the following, “Talking Books have probably been the single most important influence on my entire life. Some people say we are what we eat; I think we are what we read.” To become a member of the Library or for more information about our services, Please contact Debby King at 617-972-7376 or email debby. king@perkins.org. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Debby King, Library Outreach Coordinator at The Perkins Library.
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NATIONAL American Council of the Blind 800-424-8666 American Foundation of the Blind 800-232-5463 Foundation Fighting Blindness 800-683-5555 Library for the Handicapped 800-685-2136 Lighthouse International 800-829-0500 National Eye Care Project Helpline 800-222-3937 North American Resource Line for Braille 800-272-4553 Prevent Blindness America 800-221-3004 Recorded magazines 888-724-6423
Lions Club Belmont 1 Common St, Belmont 02478 617-484-9816 Lions Club Natick 9 Lincoln St, Natick 01760 508-653-9446 MAB Community Services 200 Ivy St, Brookline 02446 617-738-5110 Mass Lions Eye Research Fund Inc PO Box 6050, New Bedford 02742 MA Commission for the Blind 600 Washington St, Boston 02111 617-727-5550
Perkins Library
(article page 86) 175 N Beacon St, Watertown 02742 617-972-7376 Perkins Solutions 175 N Beacon St, Watertown 02472 617-972-7308
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Sight & Hearing Association 800-992-0424
AARP Give Back www.aarp.org/giving-back
Vision Council of America 800-424-8422
Senior Corp 1201 New York Ave NW, Washington 20525 800-942-2677
Lions International (Clubs & Organizations) 300 W 22nd St, Oak Brook 60523 630-571-5466
LOCAL Carroll Center for the Blind – Senior Vision Services 770 Centre St, Newton 02458 617-969-6200
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Community Teamwork Inc 155 Merrimack St, Lowell 01852 978-459-0551 ITN Greater Boston Metrowest 34 Deloss St, Fl 1, Framingham 01702 508-309-7375
MA SMP Program Volunteer (article page 20)
280 Merrimack St, Ste 400, Lawrence 01843 978-946-1326 RSVP Middlesex County 300 Commercial St, Ste 19, Malden 02148 781-324-7705 RSVP MVCSC 264 Essex St, Lawrence 01840 978-686-9407 RSVP Norfolk County 614 High St, Dedham 02026 781-329-5728 RSVP Retired Senior Volunteer Program – City of Boston 617-635-1794 SCORE Northeast Massachusetts Lynn Area Chamber of Commerce Lynn 01904 978-922-9441
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SOAR 55 492 Waltham St, West Newton 02465 617-969-5906 ext 120 SOAR 55 Satellite Framingham Public Library 49 Lexington St, Framingham 01702 508-532-5570 ext 4353 United Way of Acton – Boxborough 537 Massachusetts Ave, Acton 01720 978-263-1777 United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley 51 Sleeper St, Boston 02210 617-624-8000 United Way of North Central MA 649 John Fitch Hwy, Fitchburg 01420 978-345-1572 United Way of Tri-County Inc 46 Park St, Framingham 01702 508-872-3291
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MV-1 of Massachusetts – A Herb Chambers Company
(ad on page 88) 91 Cambridge St, Burlington 01803 866-616-8421
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24 HOUR CONTACT – Refers to someone being available 24 hours a day to speak with you.
MED-ALERT AVAILABLE – Personal medical alert products activated by pushing a button.
BONDED – Being bonded means that a bonding company has secured money that is available to the consumer in the event they file a claim against the company.
MEDICATION REMINDER – Assistance with reminding an individual about medications but not dispensing medications.
HOMEMAKER / COMPANION – Non-medical assistance with meal preparation, laundry, light housekeeping, errands, activities, outings, companionship and other household duties. INSURED – This refers to what happens if someone gets hurt on the job. If the company isn’t insured, then the claim gets filed against the homeowner’s insurance. If the company is insured, then the claim gets filed against the company’s insurance.
MINIMUM HOURS PER VISIT – This refers to the minimum number of hours that an agency provides service.
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Non Medical Home Care Definitions
TRANSPORTATION – Rides to shopping, appointments and other outings. WORKER’S COMP – Insurance that covers medical and rehabilitation costs and lost wages for employees injured at work.
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You Sought an Expert When Buying a Do The Same When It Long Term Care Comes to Filing A Claim Insurance Policy… Long Term Care Insurance (“LTCi”) policies are designed to cover care costs not traditionally paid by other insurances, including support at home for activities of daily living (ADL’s) like bathing, dressing, walking, etc. It is estimated that over 70% of seniors will have a need for these types of services. After purchasing a policy, few consider the critical elements of managing a LTCi claim: 1) successfully filing a claim, 2) maximizing a LTCi policy by actively managing an efficient care plan and 3) sustaining a claim to continue receiving uninterrupted payment to ensure continuity of care. When it comes time to file a claim, often during a time of crisis, most rely on themselves, a family member or friend, or even the insurance company’s Claims Department for advice and support during the process. This could be a very costly and frustrating mistake! There are many pitfalls to avoid when filing a claim, some resulting in a frustrating delay or denial of a claim, while others can result in hundreds of thousands of dollars of reduced benefits. Hopefully, the same careful planning and thoughtful approach that one used to guide their decision to purchase a LTCi policy, will lead them to seek the advice and guidance of a trained professional that specializes in advocating on their behalf and serves as a buffer between them and the insurance company.
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Over the last 30 years, there have been many different LTCi policies offered to Massachusetts residents, adding to the challenge of understanding and managing the claims process. Often, many of the important details are not listed on the policy paperwork that one may be holding. It is important to fully understand the policy basics to include: covered benefits, elimination period, maximum daily benefits, inflation riders, and restoration of benefits, to name a few. However, the “devil is in the details” when it comes to a LTCi policy. Without knowing what to ask and even “how to ask it”, you may not get all of the facts, even when calling the insurance carrier’s Claims Department. The good news for LTCi policy holders, is that there are a few specialized resources that can help educate, support and advocate on their behalf. Be certain that your resource is truly an expert and performs this service as an integral part of their business. Consider seeking advice, even BEFORE you need to make a claim, limiting the anxiety. Editor’s Note: This article was authored by Colin Preis, Owner or AMADA Senior Care. AMADA is a locally-owned, nationally recognized home care company specializing in assisting those with Long Term Care Insurance.
LONG TERM CARE INSURANCE • Free expert policy review • Understanding your claim • 100% Claim Success Guarantee* FINDING SENIOR LIVING • Assisted Living • Independent Living • Memory/Dementia Care IN-HOME CAREGIVERS • Personal Care • Meal Preparation • Medication Reminders • Laundry • Transportation Services • Exercise Assistance • Light Housekeeping • Companionship
LONG TERM CARE INSURANCE COMPREHENSION Long term care insurance is a valuable tool to protect your family’s assets. If your loved one has purchased a policy, the next step is to understand and strategize how to best utilize the policy.
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FINANCIAL AID FOR AMERICAN VETERANS The Veterans Aid & Attendance Pension provides wartime veterans and their surviving spouses with tax free financial aid for senior care needs. UNDERSTANDING SENIOR CARE OPTIONS Have you ever wondered what Medicare covers versus what you pay privately? Understanding the available payment options and obligations for Elder Care Services is critical.
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Finding The Right Home Decisions regarding the wellbeing Care Agency and care of our loved ones are some of the most important and difficult decisions we will face in our lifetimes. We may feel that we did all the right things or we made a terrible mistake. One of the most important decisions is selecting the best Home Care Agency to provide ongoing care to our loved ones in their home.
The first task is deciding between a medical homecare and a non-medical home care agency. Non-medical home care cannot dose medications, provide injections or wound care. Most clients at home will require the type of care provided by a non-medical home care agency. When choosing potential home care agencies, make sure that the agency has the skills that match your loved one needs. Meet with the decision makers involved, develop a list of the things you want to see, and make sure your list addresses the following: oes the agency have liability D insurance? Request a copy of the certification. n Is one of the agency owners or directors involved in the meetings? n Does the home care agency provide a personal assessment; do they provide a home safety assessment and what are the charges? n What are their hours of operation? How do they handle calls and issues outside normal hours of opern
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ations? Most crises do not happen between 9 AM and 5 PM. n What is their back up plan if a caregiver becomes sick, has a transportation issue or a delay because of bad weather? How adept are they at crisis management? n Have they received a referral from a competing home care agency? That is one of the key indicators that a home care agency is known and respected in the field. n How does the home care agency screen its caregivers? Are the caregivers bonded? n How did you hear about the agency? Is it a direct referral from someone who has worked with the agency? Ask for previous client testimonials and contact information. And make the calls! Many excellent non-medical home care agencies exist today. If you get good answers during your due diligence process, you have probably found a great agency for the care of your loved one. Remember that the agency and their caregivers must have the skills and personality to work with your family and be a good fit with family members to make a cohesive care team for your loved one. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Carol L. Kilduff Director / Owner of Visiting Angels Chelmsford. She can be reached at 978-244-0200.
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24 HOUR CARE – Refers to “round the clock treatment” in a home environment. The care may be shared by multiple caregivers or by a single caregiver. CARDIAC CARE – Refers to services including patient assessment, specific diet information, and management of the disease process, medication management and education. Cardiac care is a program designed to help a person with heart disease return to health. Cardiac care may consist of exercise, modifying risk factors to prevent further heart damage, or psychological rehabilitation.
DIABETIC CARE – Refers to services including patient assessment specific diet information, management of the disease process, medication management and education on all the above. Services are provided by Registered Nurse under the supervision of a M.D. Some agencies may have certified diabetic nurse instructors or cardiac care specialty RN’s in their employ. ENTERAL FEEDING – Enteral feeding, or tube feeding, is a way to deliver nutrients through a tube if you cannot take food or drink through your mouth.
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HOSPICE – Refers to a comprehensive program of care to patients and families facing a life threatening illness. Hospice emphasizes palliative rather than curative treatment. The dying are comforted. Professional medical care is given, and sophisticated symptom relief provided. INTRAVENOUS THERAPY (IV) – Refers to any medical treatments/ medications that need to be introduced into the body via a patient’s veins. Numerous IV Therapies can be provided in a patient’s home under supervision of a MD. Some of these include: inter-infective/antibiotic therapies, hydration therapy, pain management, chemotherapy and central line care and maintenance. PRIVATE DUTY PERSONAL CARE – Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADL’s), homemaking, companionship and other non-medical in home care. These services are available for hire after, or in conjunction with, Medicare certified services. Private payment, Medicaid and Veterans Benefits are a few of the ways personal care can be paid for. PSYCHIATRIC CARE – Refers to the agencies’ ability to offer services related to psychiatric support with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment
of mental illness. Services may include counseling or administering of medications. SOCIAL WORKER – A clinical social worker whose purpose in health care is to enhance, promote, maintain, and restore the best possible social abilities of the patient or family. Services provided may be preventive, developmental, or remedial in nature. THERAPY SERVICES (ST, PT, OT, RT) –
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Speech Therapy – Refers to services to assess and treat speech and swallowing disorders. Speech therapy can treat speech, language, cognitive skills or swallowing. Physical Therapy – Refers to services for the treatment and the rehabilitation process where a physical therapist will often stretch, strengthen, facilitate muscles, challenge balance, test coordination abilities, teach home exercise programs and enhance basic mobility skills. Occupational Therapy – Refers to services to assess and treat patients to improve their ability to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments. Patients may have mental, physical, developmental, or emotional disabilities. Therapists also help them to develop, recover, or maintain daily living and work skills. Occupational therapists help clients not only to improve their basic motor functions and reasoning abilities, but also to compensate for permanent loss of function. Continued on page 113 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com 103
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Making Your Visits to An Many family members strugElder Meaningful gle, feel guilty or don’t know what to do or say when visiting their loved one in a facility.
There are many different activities you can try to make the most of your time together. Based on their capabilities, most elders enjoy keeping busy, with both their minds and their hands. When in a facility, always check with the nurses regarding their limits and be aware when they need to rest. Try these ideas; n Look at photos, picture books, play cards, board games, puzzles, do crafts n Make a scrapbook with them about their life, listen to their stories and experiences. n If you can take them out, go to the park, a museum, etc. n Bring your pet (if in a facility, they need to approve first) n Watch musicals, comedies or TV shows from their era n Read aloud newspapers or books and discuss Most elders enjoy and benefit from music, art and touch. Explore art books and magazines. Different colors and images promote conversation, memories and emotions. Play music they love. You can always find things on YouTube. If you aren’t sure, try Big Band, Gospel, or Show tunes. Many times, even those with dementia, can recall BOSTON METRO WEST – WINTER-SUMMER 2016
lyrics or tunes. If they have some range of motion…dance! If they are unable to get out of their wheelchair or bed, encourage movement like swaying arms. Most people enjoy and benefit from touch. Giving a gentle massage, hugs, and holding hands often brings comfort (be aware of signs of pain if they are non-verbal) if you cannot think of what to do or say, simply hold your loved one’s hand and tell them you love them. Take responsibility for making these visits worthwhile. Turn something you may view as a chore into a fun event. Take the challenge of creating a memorable visit that you both will enjoy. If one idea doesn’t succeed, keep trying. And something that brings joy one week, may cause agitation or boredom the next. Remember, you are there because you love them. Even if they don’t always remember you, you remember them. Don’t give up, don’t stop going, especially if they are nearing the end of life. I always say, “I cannot change one’s diagnosis, but I can change the way someone lives out their days.” So can you. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Melissa Plourde, LSW, CDP Private Pay Manager for Care Solutions, Health Care Staffing.
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HOSPICE (See definition in home health grid definitions) Services Provided: N-Nurse – Assesses patient’s physical needs, develops and coordinates the plan of care, ensures symptom control and management, provides patient/family teaching as needed. SSW-Social Worker – Assesses patient and family emotional and social needs, develops a plan of care, provides counseling, referrals and support to meet identified needs. Chaplain – Assesses patient and family spiritual needs, develops a plan of care, provides counseling, assists with memorial preparations. Home Health Aide – Provides direct personal care to patient, emotional support to patient and family, reports identified needs to RN. Volunteer – Provides respite and needed non-medical services for patients and their families, offers support at time of death and during bereavement. Levels of Care: RO-Routine Care – Occurs when regularly scheduled visits are adequate in maintaining the individual’s symptom management. Care is provided at the individual’s residence, this can be their private home, a retirement community, an assisted living, or a skilled nursing facility. RE-Respite Care – Provided when the family needs time to rest or go out of town for a short time. Ideally, this
service is provided for five consecutive days. Care may be provided in a long-term care facility depending on the condition of the individual. Hospice is responsible for financial arrangements with the Long-term care facility, at no cost to the patient or the family. GIP – General In-Patient Care – Provided in a skilled nursing facility when the symptoms cannot be managed elsewhere. The skilled nursing facility must have 24-hour R.N. coverage as deemed by Medicare guidelines. General in-patient care is usually short in duration. This level of care is usually due to symptoms which are out of control and more intensive nursing services are required. If an individual is at a care facility, room and board are covered by hospice during this period.
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CC-Continuous Care – Provided to prevent the individual from going to the hospital when a crisis occurs. Continuous care also is given when more help is needed to assist the individual and family in coping with the crisis. This level of care is usually provided at the individual’s residence no matter where that may be. The criteria for continuous care may include: Severe pain or symptoms which are out of control, psychotic episodes, breakdown of caregiver, imminent death and family unable to cope. Continuous care is typically reserved for end of life or other criContinued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com 1113
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Hospice Care Definitions continued ses that requires a constant presence by a nurse or care team. 24/7 ADMISSIONS – Can a patient be admitted to the particular hospice agency 24/7? If a patient qualifies for hospice care, they should be admitted as early as the family requests. Many agencies admit patients to hospice, 24/7, evenings weekends, and holidays. GRIEF SUPPORT GROUPS – Grief is the normal and universal reaction humans have to the loss of those they love. When your loved one passes, you may go through a period of bereavement and experience grief. Each hospice agency will have a grief and bereavement support program. Many provide grief groups that meet and address issues of grief in a supportive group setting. INDIGENT PATIENTS – Does the hospice accept non funded or indigent patients? This is usually on a case by case basis and at the determination of the hospice company. Many have a non-profit organization that can help support the care of non-covered patients. Many Hospice agencies utilize social workers to help find resources for indigent families. LICENSED MASSAGE THERAPY – Massage has become one of the fastest growing trends in therapy for hospice patients. Used as a method for relaxation to alleviate stress, anx-
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iety and pain with a light hands-on approach, as well as providing an alternative to those who can’t take medication or prefer not to, massage therapy has become essential in hospice care. This is not reimbursed by Medicare; it is an added benefit that select hospice companies have decided to provide for their patients. MUSIC THERAPY – Music Therapy is an established healthcare profession that uses music to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals. A music therapist is not just a music performer, but actually trained in counseling and music. A music therapist creates goals and objectives for their patients and uses music activities and music experiences (listening, composition, improvisation, or playing/singing a familiar song) in order to achieve those goals. This is not reimbursed by Medicare; it is an added benefit that select hospice companies have decided to provide to their patients. PAIN PUMPS AVAILABLE – Many patients have their symptoms controlled through oral medications. Some situations require a pain pump where medications are administered through an IV pump. If this is the situation, inquire with the hospice RN case manager to see if pain pumps are available through their agency.
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PET THERAPY – There’s nothing like a visit from a four-legged creature to brighten the day of a terminally ill patient. Pet therapy teams visit with patients wherever they reside – at home or in professional care settings.
For some patients, contact with these gentle animals evokes memories of pets in their lives, past or present. Studies have shown many benefits of pet companionship, ranging from reduced blood pressure and anxiety to relief from boredom, pain and loneliness. This service is not reimbursed by Medicare, it is an added benefit that select hospice companies have decided to provide for their patients. VA CONTRACT – If the patient is not a Medicare recipient and is covered by the VA, the VA will make payments directly to their contracted agencies. If a patient is a Veteran, but is a Medicare Recipient, they may choose any Medicare approved hospice agency for their care.
TRACH CARE – Refers to care administered to patients who have
undergone a tracheotomy. A tracheotomy is a surgical procedure in which a cut or opening is made in the windpipe (trachea). The surgeon inserts a tube into the opening to bypass an obstruction, allow air to get to the lungs, or remove secretions. WOUND CARE – Refers to services for providing diagnosis and treatment for ulcers, pressure sores and other wounds. Treatments may include but is not limited to irrigations, dressing, and wound vacs. Some agencies may employ specialty nurses to provide and instruct in care specifically for patients with more complicated wounds.
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Home Health Care Definitions continued from page 103 Respiratory Therapy – Refers to services for care of patients with deficiencies and abnormalities associated with the cardiopulmonary system. It may include the therapeutic use of medical gases and their equipment, environmental control systems, humidification, aerosols, ventilator support, bronchi pulmonary drainage and exercise, respiratory rehabilitation, assistance with cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and maintenance of natural, artificial, and mechanical airways.
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PCP-OVERSIGHT – Can the hospice patient retain their own primary care physician in addition to the hospice medical director? All hospice organizations require a medical director, a physician to oversee their care. Many times the hospice medical director will work in conjunction with the patient’s own physician. The patient, family and hospice team can determine which physicians will oversee the care and certify the hospice eligibility criteria.
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Senior Housing Definitions prohibited by law to promote these AGE RESTRICTIONS – Some commuservices without a specific license. nities have a restriction on the youngest age they are allowed to accept. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING & These restrictions vary by community. URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) – helps apartment owners offer reduced ALZHEIMER’S / DEMENTIA rents to low-income tenants. ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY – Licensed assisted living facility or HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER skilled nursing facility that specialize PROGRAM – in delivering care to victims of Alz(Sec 8) - find your own place and use heimer’s and dementia. Communities the voucher to pay for all or part of are typically bedroom-style rental the rent. Participating households are units with common areas for dining required to pay the greater of 10% of and activities. Many are locked for their gross annual income or 30% of residents’ safety. Specifically trained their adjusted income towards rent. staff usually serves the special needs To qualify, a household’s annual inof this population. Amenities vary come must not exceed the applicable for each community. income limit for the area as adjusted by family size. ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY – (Sec 236) Property owners in this proTypically apartment-style with kitchgram make mortgage payments that enettes and private baths. Some are based on a 1% mortgage interest offer companion accommodations. rate. HUD then provides a subsidy to Personal assistance with Activitheir lender to cover the difference ties of Daily Living (ADLs) bathing, between 1% and the market interest grooming, dressing, toileting, eating rate on the property’s loan. Particiand ambulation. Rates vary from an pating households are required to pay all-inclusive to base rates with levels rent equal to the greater of 30% of of care. Amenities vary for each their adjusted income (not to exceed community. the market rent) or the basic rent amount set by HUD for that particuDAY CARE – Any provider can elect to lar property. Any amount paid by the provide day/night services on a short household that is more than basic or long term basis. Rates typically rent is considered excess rent, which include a place to rest, one or two the owner pays back to HUD in repaymeals and snacks and activities for ment of the subsidy. the day. Licensed communities are
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INTERMEDIATE CARE – 24 hour inpatient care residents who need licensed nursing supervision and supportive care, but do not require continuous nursing care. Residents may receive full assistance with ADL’s and transfers. Residents receive meds from a nurse following a doctor’s orders and may receive outpatient rehab services. Facilities may use a nurse as a their consultant and the residents receive periodic assessments from a licensed practitioner. MEDICAID WAIVER – An assisted living waiver may be used to transition individuals out of nursing facilities or to provide persons at risk of institutionalization with options for remaining in their communities. Assisted living waivers are designed to provide an alternative to more costly nursing home care. PRICE DEPENDENT ON LEVELS OF CARE – Flexible levels of service geared to accommodate different needs over time. Rates may vary depending on the changing levels of care while one maintains the same physical residence. PUBLIC HOUSING (PH) – affordable apartments for low-income families, the elderly and persons with disabilities.
RESIDENTIAL HOME – Assisted living homes are private residential homes that typically have a small number of residents who live together and receive care from live-in caretakers. Adult family homes offer room and board for seniors who want a more private, home-like community. Assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing and dressing are provided. Amenities and nursing services vary greatly between homes. Ask about their services when you tour. They are also referred to as personal board and care homes. Most accept private pay; Medicaid in some instances.
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RESPITE CARE / SHORT-TERM STAY – Otherwise known as a short-term stay. Any provider of IL, AL, ALZ or SNF care can elect to provide fully furnished accommodations to a person for a short period of time. Rates usually quoted on a daily basis and are typically inclusive of all services and amenities. RETIREMENT COMMUNITY – Housing designed specifically for mature adults. Typically Studio, 1 BR or 2 BR rental apartments with full kitchens, and private baths are available. Services include meal plans, transportation, housekeeping, laundry and maintenance. Amenities are usually abundant; formal libraries, computer stations, swimming pools, gardens, Continued on page 129 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com 119
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What Should You Look For In An If you are contemplating a move Adult Community? to an adult living community for the lifestyle, support and peace of mind it offers, you may find the selection process a bit daunting.
There is a great deal to think about – it is, after all, your future you are planning. The truth is the process can be a rewarding one resulting in a better understanding of what you require and what you want, bringing about a gratifying lifestyle change. Before you begin, take into account your current needs and possible changes in them over time, as well as your financial situation. Once you have done that, you can start looking at your options. Information on communities can be easily attained by visiting their websites, or calling and requesting brochures. When you have narrowed down your possibilities, schedule visits at times that are convenient for you– spacing visits out enough to avoid information overload. Below is a handy initial evaluation checklist that will help you quickly slim down your options. It includes topics that you may not normally think to consider, and allows you to more easily compare one community to another. After each visit, ask yourself: n I s
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living arrangements are available – apartments, private rooms, shared rooms? n W hat are the fees and what is included? nA re the buildings and the grounds wellkept and attractive? nA re the common spaces pleasant and appealing? nH ow many rooms are there where residents can spend time with each other and with visiting family members? nA re the dining rooms clean and attractive? Can the community cater to specific dietary needs or special requests? nD o I like the food? Can visiting family members join me for meals? n I s there a private room available for family celebrations or private family dinners? n I s there a posted, varied schedule of activities and events, and do they interest me? nD id I feel comfortable during my visit? Could I see myself living there?
In addition, visit the communities you are partial to more than once. To be sure you are getting the complete picture; stop in, without an appointment, at various times of day. Lastly, take your time so that you are sure to make the best lifestyle choice for you. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Elizabeth Dupree. Elizabeth Dupree is a Senior Director of Community Relations with Benchmark Senior Living Continuing Care Retirement Communities and may be reached at 203-323-2323 or by email at edupree@ benchmarkquality.com.
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The Commons in Lincoln, you can do the things you love because we take care of everything else for you. That includes housekeeping, lawn care and chef prepared meals that will tantalize your taste buds. All this leaves you time to enjoy whatever you please, from nature walks on nearby trails to cultural attractions only minutes away in Boston. It is all part of our Lifecare Advantage.
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We lived in New Hampshire, where we had lots of outdoor activities. We still have that here. Now our friends are coming down to visit here and they are really sort of jealous. We have the best of both worlds.
Call 1- 877-219-6116 to schedule a personal tour, or visit www.TheCommonsInLincoln.com/visit to take a video tour of the Reeds’ home.
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and other social gathering spaces. Rates are monthly, and are typically based on size/location of apartment. SECURED UNIT – A secured unit dedicated to Alzheimer’s/Dementia residents to prevent wandering outside the community without supervision. SKILLED CARE – 24 hour licensed nursing services, eight hours of which are RN covered. Patient may receive rehab services either inpatient or outpatient and may be fully dependent for ADL’s. Patients receive medications by an RN according to a licensed physicians orders. SKILLED NURSING FACILITY – Facilities provide 24/7 care for residents and offer full assistance with ADL’s. Daily rates typically include a furnished bedroom and a private or shared bath, meals, activities, transportation, phone service, cable television and all personal/ nursing care. Payor sources usually accepted are Medicare, Medicaid, VA, some insurance plans and private sources.
TRACH CARE - Refers to care administered to patients who have undergone a tracheotomy. A tracheotomy is a surgical procedure in which a cut or opening is made in the windpipe (trachea). The surgeon inserts a tube into the opening to bypass an obstruction, allow air to get to the lungs, or remove secretions. VENTILATOR - Moves breatheable air into and out of the lungs, to provide the mechanism of breathing for a patient who is physically unable to breathe, or is breathing insufficiently. WANDERGUARD - Offered at some facilities. A resident with memory loss or confusion wears a small discrete pendant. Each external door in the care home is fitted with a radio detector which detects when a pendant moves near an exit. The WanderGuard will sound an audible alarm, alerting the staff of a patient wandering.
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Why Assisted Living? It’s no secret that many seniors do better living in an Assisted Living community than at home alone or in a nursing home. Why is this? Research points to four major reasons: healthy diets, companionship, meaningful activity, and wellness care. Too often, people living alone fail to eat nutritious meals. But we all know the importance that diet plays in our overall health. Seniors who have a well-balanced diet tend to recover from illness more rapidly, spend less time in the hospital, and have a better sense of overall well-being and increased energy. Who isn’t happier when you are feeling energized? When one walks into an assisted living community you see people reading, chatting and playing games in the living room, taking art and computer classes, and baking muffins in a group cooking class. Active, involved people are more alert and healthy. That’s why most assisted living communities offer a wide array of social and fitness activities, live entertainment, educational events, and opportunities for spiritual growth. All this activity offers plenty of companionship, another major “happiness factor” in assisted living communities. Research shows that the more time older adults spend socially with friends and family, the more likely they are to report happiness and enjoyment in their lives without a lot of stress and
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worry. Conversely, social isolation can lead to premature death, lower general well-being, depression and a high level of disability from chronic diseases. It turns out that good friends and laughter really are the best medicine! Speaking about medicine, assisted living communities offer on-site personal wellness care and help with managing medications which plays a huge role in keeping seniors healthy. The average octogenarian takes a minimum of five medications daily. Medication-related errors are a leading cause of hospitalizations for seniors. Assisted living offers daily reminders to residents to take their medications in the right dosage and on time, and will keep family members and doctors informed about any medication-related concerns and changes in health. This helps seniors remain healthier and more independent for as long as possible. There are a number of resources available to you if you are considering assisted living or memory care, so do your research and you’ll find tools to help you determine when it is time for assisted living, whether you can afford assisted living, and checklists for your assisted living tour. Editor’s Note: This article was written by Nancy Crowley, RN, BS, Director of Quality Improvement and Education at Senior Living Residences. For more information on Senior Living Residences, you may visit www.SeniorLivingResidences.com.
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68 Commonwealth Ave, Concord 01742
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360 Mount Auburn St, Cambridge 02138
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2580 Main St, Tewksbury 01876
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761 Boston Post Rd, Sudbury 01776
Orchard Hill
650 Concord Ave, Cambridge 02138
Neville Place
15 Winthrop Ave, Ayer 01432
Nashoba Park
4 Gleason St, Methuen 01844
Methuen Village
55 Essex St, Cambridge 02139
JFK Apartments
50 W Main St, Hopkinton 01748
Golden Pond
11 Birch St, Milford 01757
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Sunrise of Arlington, 1395 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington 02476
Carleton-Willard Village, 100 Old Billerica Rd, Bedford 01730
15 Winthrop Ave, Ayer 01432
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508-532-3197
Residence at Valley Farm, The, 369 Pond St, Ashland 01721
Nashoba Park
508-881-1360
Mill Pond, 84 Myrtle St, Ashland 01721
ASHLAND
781-646-0837
Brightview Arlington, 1 Symmes Rd, Arlington 02474
ARLINGTON
978-475-4225
ANDOVER
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978-264-4666
$6,900
$3,985 MR TC
$5,720
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Atria Marland Place, 15 Stevens St, Andover 01810
PHONE #
ACTON
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978-262-1410
Brightview Concord River, 199 Concord Rd, Billerica 01821
617-731-8500
Goddard House, 165 Chestnut St, Brookline 02445
781-229-8100
Sunrise of Burlington, 24 Mall Rd, Burlington 01803
Sm = Small / C = Cats Only
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Orchard Cove, 1 Del Pond Dr, Canton 02021
175 Revere St, Canton 02021
Cornerstone at Canton
Youville House, 1573 Cambridge St, Cambridge 02138
650 Concord Ave, Cambridge 02138
Neville Place
55 Essex St, Cambridge 02139
JFK Apartments
360 Mount Auburn St, Cambridge 02138
Cambridge Homes
$5,800
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131 781-821-3616 73 $3,400
CANTON
617-491-1234
131 617-497-8700 73
131 617-499-7147
131 617-876-0369 44 $4,700
617-868-0575
CAMBRIDGE
781-272-0080
Stonebridge at Burlington, 50 Greenleaf Wy, Burlington 01803
Cadbury Commons, 66 Sherman St, Cambridge 02140
781-270-9008
Atria Longmeadow Place, 42 Mall Rd, Burlington 01803
BURLINGTON
617-363-8100
Center Communities of Brookline, 100 Centre St, Brookline 02446
BROOKLINE
978-667-0898
Billerica Crossings, 20 Charnstaffe Ln, Billerica 01821
BILLERICA
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Concord Park
781-251-9330
Traditions of Dedham, 735 Washington St, Dedham 02026
Brookdale Cushing Park, 300 W Farm Pond Rd, Framingham 01702
781-234-9500
NewBridge on the Charles, 5000 Great Meadow Rd, Dedham 02026
508-409-4673
FRAMINGHAM
781-407-7711
DEDHAM
978-369-5155
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$5,000
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CONCORD
Brookdale Dedham, 391 Common St, Dedham 02026
Gardens at Newbury Court, 100 Newbury Ct, Concord 01742
68 Commonwealth Ave, Concord 01742
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CHESTNUT HILL
# OF UNITS
Boylston Place at Chestnut Hill
AD ON PAGE # 978-250-8855
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615 Heath St, Chestnut Hill 02467
PHONE #
CHELMSFORD
LOWEST STARTING PRICE
Chelmsford Crossings, 199 Chelmsford St, Chelmsford 01824
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508-460-5200
New Horizons at Marlborough, 400 Hemenway St, 01752
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508-281-8001
Christopher Heights of Marlborough, 99 Pleasant St, 01752
MARLBOROUGH
781-324-0150
MALDEN 781-218-3308
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LINCOLN
781-861-3535
LEXINGTON
978-682-7575
LAWRENCE
Davenport Memorial Home, 70 Salem St, Malden 02148
Sm = Small / C = Cats Only
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HOPKINTON
978-448-4122
Atria Maplewood Place, 295 Broadway, Malden 02148
1 Harvest Cir, Lincoln 01773
Benchmark Senior Living at The Commons
Youville Place, 10 Pelham Rd, Ste 2000, Lexington 02421
Marguerite’s House, 189 Maple St, Lawrence 01841
50 W Main St, Hopkinton 01748
Golden Pond
Rivercourt Residences, 8 W Main St, Rte 225, Groton 01450
508-788-6050
Heritage at Framingham, 747 Water St, Framingham 01701
GROTON
508-788-8000
Carmel Terrace, 933 Central St, Framingham 01701
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Whitcomb House, 245 West St, Milford 01757
11 Birch St, Milford 01757
Cornerstone at Milford
Blaire House LTCF of Milford, 20 Claflin St, Milford 01757
4 Gleason St, Methuen 01844
Methuen Village
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508-473-1272
MILFORD
131 978-685-2220 91
978-682-4324
METHUEN
781-665-3188
Oosterman’s Melrose Rest Home, 93 Laurel St, Melrose 02176
Grace Morgan House , 489 Prospect St, Methuen 01844
781-665-0521
Fitch Home Inc, The, 75 Lake Ave, Melrose 02176
MELROSE
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400 Hemenway St, Marlborough 01752
# OF UNITS
MARLBOROUGH (cont’d)
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781-444-6655 781-455-9080
Kindred AL Avery Crossings, 110 West St, Needham 02494
Residences at Wingate, The, 235 Gould St, Needham 02494
617-928-0007 617-527-5657
Falls at Cordingly Dam, The, 2300 Washington St, Newton 02462
Mt Ida Rest Home Inc, 32 Newtonville Ave, Newton 02460
508-393-2368
Whitney Place Assisted Living, 238 W Main St, Northborough 01532
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781-762-1333
NORWOOD
508-351-9355
NORTHBOROUGH
978-458-0099
Coleman House, 112 W Main St, Northborough 01532
Brookdale North Chelmsford, 4 Technology Dr, N Chelmsford 01863
978-686-2582
Brightview North Andover, 1275 Turnpike St, North Andover 01845
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978-683-1300
NORTH ANDOVER
617-527-0023
Ashland Farm at North Andover, 700 Chickering Rd, N Andover 01845
Pette House at Stone Institute, 277 Elliot St, Newton Upper Falls 02164
Sunrise of Norwood, 86 Saunders Rd, Norwood 02062
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NEWTON UPPER FALLS
617-965-9400
Evans Park At Newton Corner, 430 Centre St, Newton 02458
NEWTON
781-444-2266
NEEDHAM
508-655-3344
NATICK
Avita of Needham, 880 Greendale Ave, Needham 02492
Whitney Place AL Residences at Natick, 3 Vision Dr, Rte 9 W, 01760
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Visiting Nurse Sr Liv Cmnty, 405 Alewife Brook Pkwy, 02144
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761 Boston Post Rd, Sudbury 01776
Orchard Hill
866-333-6002
Life Care Center of Stoneham, 25 Woodland Rd, Stoneham 02180
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SUDBURY
781-438-0580
Fuller House of Stoneham, 32 Franklin St, Stoneham 02180
140 Franklin St, Stoneham 02180
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STONEHAM
617-776-0260
Visiting Nurse Assisted Living, 259 Lowell St, Somerville 02144
SOMERVILLE
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Somerville Home, 117 Summer St, Somerville 02143
# OF UNITS 83
LOWEST STARTING PRICE
781-944-9200
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Residence at Pearl Street, The, 75 Pearl St, Reading 01867
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781-466-9912
617-924-8100
Residence at Watertown Square, The, 20 Summer St, Watertown 02472
Traditions of Wayland, 10 Green Wy, Wayland 01778
Sm = Small / C = Cats Only
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Whitney Place Assisted Living, Five Lyman St, Westborough 01581
Scandinavian Living Center, 206 Waltham St, West Newton 02465
$4,700
$3,800
$3,690
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$5,275
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WESTBOROUGH
617-527-6566
WEST NEWTON
781-235-1614
WELLESLEY
508-652-6300 508-358-0700
Sunrise Sr Liv of Wayland, 285 Commonwealth Rd, Wayland 01778
Waterstone at Wellesley, 23 Washington St, Wellesley 02481
508-358-2800
Carriage House at Lee’s Farm , 134 Boston Post Rd, Wayland 01778
WAYLAND
617-923-7779
Brigham House, 341 Mount Auburn St, Watertown 02472
WATERTOWN
781-893-2557
Waltham Crossings, 126 Smith St, Waltham 02451
WALTHAM
781-245-4778
WAKEFIELD
Leland Home, The, 21 Newton St, Waltham 02453
Oosterman’s Rest Home Inc, 706 Main St, Wakefield 01880
2580 Main St, Tewksbury 01876
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978-851-3121
Peregrine’s Landing at Tewksbury
978-640-0194
Blaire House Of Tewsbury, 10 Erlin Ter, Tewksbury 01876
TEWKSBURY
Bayberry at Emerald Court, 2000 Emerald Ct, Tewksbury 01876
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142 BOSTON METRO WEST – WINTER-SUMMER 2016 781-932-8000
Sm = Small / C = Cats Only
74 Elm St, Woburn 01801
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781-935-4094
WOBURN
New Horizons at Choate, 21 Warren Ave, Woburn 01801
Tidd Home, The
$4,875
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Country Club Heights – Brightview, 3 Rehabilitation Wy, 01801
46 Lincoln St, Winthrop 02152
Arbors at Winthrop, The
781-729-0497
Winchester Mount Vernon House, 110 Mount Vernon St, 01890
WINTHROP
781-756-1026
WINCHESTER
978-988-2300
WILMINGTON
Gables at Winchester, The , 299 Cambridge St, Winchester 01890
Windsor Place of Wilmington, 92 West St, Wilmington 01887
781-893-2936
# OF UNITS
781-899-5505
LOWEST STARTING PRICE
Sunrise of Weston, 135 North Ave, Weston 02493
WESTON
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Maplewood at Weston , 99 Norumbega Rd, Weston 02493
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Sm = Small / C = Cats Only
50 West Main Street Hopkinton, Massachusetts, 01748 Phone: 508-435-1250 Fax: 508-435-2213
Promoting Peace of Mind The Lodge Independent/Assisted
Country View Memory Care
Pond View Geriatric Psychiatry
508.435.1250 • www.goldenpondal.com
ASSISTED HEALTH ATLIVING HOME COMMUNITIES -COMMUNITIES NON MEDICAL HOME CARE ASSISTED LIVING
“Honoring resident choice, dignity and independence.”
Comfort, Enjoyment, Relaxation & Reassurance... • Gracious Environment • Private Apartments • 24 hr Personal Care • Short Term Stays • Weekly Housekeeping • “Farm to Fork” Culinary Delights from our Scratch Kitchen • Social, Cultural and Educational Activities • Numerous Fun Out-Trips • Affordable Apartments – Low Income Housing Tax Credit, Group Adult Foster Care
978-443-0080
www.orchard-hill.com 761 Boston Post Road Sudbury, MA 01776
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• A Federal-era Victorian décor licensed residential care facility • Non-profit • Long- and short-term residence • 16 private suites with bath • Three meals served daily and afternoon tea and snacks • Housekeeping, laundry, concierge, wellness activities, social events • Medication management • RN consultation •
(781) 933-0248 • 74 Elm Street, Woburn MA 01801 I N D E P E N D E N T L I V I N G • A S S I S T E D L I V I N G • M E M O RY C A R E
The Arbors provides the highest quality assisted living programs, services and facilities. All residents enjoy daily activities, housekeeping and linen service, three meals a day in the dining room, 24-hour staffing and the security of knowing that personal care assistance is available. THE ARBORS AT WINTHROP
46 Lincoln St, Winthrop MA 02152 • (617) 207-3009
THE ARBORS ASSISTED LIVING AT STONEHAM
140 Franklin St, Stoneham MA 02180 • (781) 435-1958 arborsassistedliving.com
You know about us, but do you know about our levels of service coming in 2016? Assisted Living, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation.
www.TheCommonsInLincoln.com | 1-877-587-2875 222 Sandy Pond Rd. | Lincoln, MA 01773
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We have the right ingredients at Peregrine’s Landing at Tewksbury. With an emphasis on fun and stimulating memory programing, coupled with professional on-site care, the residents in the Peregrine community thrive with an exemplary quality of life.
• Occupational, Physical & Speech Therapy • Internal Medicine • Behavioral Health • Dental • Podiatry • Hospice Our recipe for success includes the very best value for memory care assisted living.
2580 Main St Tewksbury, MA 01876
FMI: 978-657-0800 www.peregrinetewskbury.com
HEALTH MEMORY ATCARE HOME ASSISTED - NON MEDICAL LIVING COMMUNITIES HOME CARE
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Schedule your family’s personal visit today! 781-257-7398
www.EPOCHWestonMCAL.com 75 Norumbega Road . Weston, MA 02493 Memory Care Assisted Living . Respite Care
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1 Sgt William B Terry Dr, Hingham 02043
Bridges of epocH at Hingham
140 University Ave, Westwood 02090
Bridges by epocH at Westwood
108 Littleton Rd, Westford 01886
Bridges by epocH at Westford
1 Harvest Cir, Lincoln 01773
Benchmark senior living at the commons
46 Lincoln St, Winthrop 02152
arbors at Winthrop, the
140 Franklin St, Stoneham 02180
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781-749-7114
781-251-6630
978-692-9541
877-587-2875
617-207-3009
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2580 Main St, Tewksbury 01876
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650 Concord Ave, Cambridge 02138
neville place
4 Gleason St, Methuen 01844
methuen village
50 W Main St, Hopkinton 01748
golden pond
75 Norumbega Rd, Weston 02493
epocH of Weston
11 Birch St, Milford 01757
cornerstone at milford
175 Revere St, Canton 02021
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68 Commonwealth Ave, Concord 01742
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Atria Longmeadow Place, 42 Mall Rd, Burlington 01803
Stonebridge at Burlington, 50 Greenleaf Way, Burlington 01803
Sunrise of Burlington, 24 Mall Rd, Burlington 01803
Burlington
617-731-8500
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978-262-1410
Brightview Concord River, 199 Concord Rd, Billerica 01821
Goddard House, 165 Chestnut St, Brookline 02445
978-667-0898
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978-448-4122
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508-788-6050
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Rivercourt Residences, 8 W Main St, Rte 225, Groton 01450
508-409-4673
Brookdale Cushing Park, 300 W Farm Pond Rd, Framingham 01702
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175 Revere St, Canton 02021
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650 Concord Ave, Cambridge 02138
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Hearthstone at New Horizons Marlborough, 400 Hemenway St, 01752
Atria Maplewood Place, 295 Broadway, Malden 02148
1 Harvest Cir, Lincoln 01773
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781-861-3535
Youville Place, 10 Pelham Rd, Ste 2000, Lexington 02421
877-587-2875
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617-928-0007
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978-725-3300
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617-965-9400
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Whitcomb House, 245 West St, Milford 01757
11 Birch St, Milford 01757
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4 Gleason St, Methuen 01844
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Whitney Place Assisted Living, 238 W Main St, Northborough 01532
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75 Norumbega Rd, Weston 02493
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108 Littleton Rd, Westford 01886
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508-652-6300
Sunrise of Wayland, 285 Commonwealth Rd, Wayland 01778
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508-358-2800
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Wayland
617-924-8100
WatertoWn
781-466-9912
Waltham Crossings, 126 Smith St, Waltham 02451
Residence at Watertown Square, The, 20 Summer St, Watertown 02472
781-891-0840
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2580 Main St, Tewksbury 01876
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Monarch Homes, 857 Main St, Woburn 01801
BC = Back Cover
781-932-0350
Hearthstone at Choate Woburn, 23 Warren Ave, Woburn 01801
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781-935-4094
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978-988-2300
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781-320-1999
Country Club Heights Brightview, 3 Rehabilitation Wy, Woburn 01801
46 Lincoln St, Winthrop 02152
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White Oak Cottages at Fox Hill, 6 Longwood Dr, Westwood 02090
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Benefits of Short-term Short-term rehabilitation is Rehab designed to help people make a safe and comfortable transition between post-acute care and home. Typically lasting 21 days or less, short-term rehab can be extremely beneficial following a surgery or hospitalization after an injury, stroke or major medical issue. One big benefit of short-term rehab is that it can target a variety of needs. Many programs offer physical, occupational, speech, respiratory and cardiac rehabilitation services. By offering a comprehensive array of therapies and rehabilitative services, short-term rehabs can address each patient’s unique needs. Another benefit of short-term rehab facilities is a more comfortable environment. Hospitals can often feel clinical, but the right rehab facility is clean and modern with a warm, comforting ambiance. Many rehab centers also offer amenities such as rehabilitation gyms, concierge services, private rooms and bathrooms, and cable TV and WiFi access. Staff is key to the rehabilitation experience, too. It’s essential they are qualified and experienced, but it’s also important to be attentive, caring and empathetic. Employing a sufficient number of staff is critical
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as well, as health and recovery issues can arise when patients’ needs aren’t met promptly. Short-term rehab programs are often located within skilled nursing facilities, meaning that if a short-term rehab patient’s health takes a turn, they are able to easily move that patient into skilled nursing for more intensive care until a strong recovery is made. This puts less stress on the patient during a vulnerable time, as transitioning between facilities can be difficult and disorienting. When choosing shortterm rehab care, it’s important to select a program that meets your needs. Do your research: ask lots of questions, talk to current or former patients and have loved ones visit the facility. Not only does an informed decision make for a more comfortable rehab experience, it can maximize recovery. To learn more about the short-term rehab programs at EPOCH Senior Healthcare of Weston and EPOCH Senior Healthcare of Chestnut Hill, please call 781-891-0777. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Rodney Gonsalves, Regional VP of Operations at Epoch Senior Living.
Short-Term Rehabiliation Provider of Choice
for Boston-area seniors and their families.
EPOCH Senior Healthcare of Weston & EPOCH Senior Healthcare of Chestnut Hill
SKILLED NURSING FACILITIES
EPOCH Senior Living is the
To get back on your feet and home again safely following an illness or injury, call your EPOCH community of choice today! EPOCH Senior Healthcare centers provide: • Physical, Occupational & Speech Therapies • Respiratory Therapy • Pulmonary Rehabilitation treating COPD, Chronic Bronchitis, Emphysema, Asthma, Cystic Fibrosis, Pneumonia, etc. • Cardiac Rehabilitation for Congestive Heart Failure, Post Myocardial Infarction, Coronary Artery Disease, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Post Cardiac Interventions, etc. • Continued Exercise & Wellness Education to Keep You Safe at Home
781-257-7398
www.EPOCHWestonSHC.com
75 Norumbega Road Weston, MA 02493
617-420-7774
www.EPOCHChestnutHillSHC.com
615 Heath Street Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Short-Term Rehabilitation . Skilled Nursing Memory Care . Respite Care
(Mass Relay 711)
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About Asthma For fifteen million Americans, something as simple as breathing isn’t all that simple. According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, people with asthma may experience wheezing, coughing, increased mucous production, and difficulty breathing, all as a result of inflammation and/or obstruction of the airways. But while many of us think of asthma as being a disease that begins in childhood, the onset of symptoms can begin well into adulthood and middle age. Asthma is often triggered by allergens such as dust and pet dander, but symptoms can also be brought on by exercise, cold weather, or illnesses such as pertussis or bronchitis. Some long-term diseases such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, also known as COPD, can cause asthmalike symptoms as well. Tobacco smokers, who are at high risk for developing COPD, often develop asthma, so it is imperative that smokers who experience shortness of breath or tightness in the chest consult with their doctor promptly to receive a proper diagnosis and stabilize their symptoms. Diagnosing asthma begins with a thorough medical exam and a detailed history of the onset of symptoms. Certain breathing tests can be done by your doctor to come to a more accurate diagnosis. Since asthma is a potentially life-threatening condition, it is important to be aware of its presence and become ed-
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ucated on how to treat any symptoms immediately when they occur. “The first step in treating mild to moderate asthma is by trying to remove the trigger, which is the real culprit,” says Dr. Essam Alansari, a board-certified pulmonologist at Watertown Health Center in Watertown, MA. “If an asthmatic person knows they are allergic to a certain substance, we will aim to ensure that their environment stays as free of the allergen as possible.” Inhalation treatments are most common, with lightweight, easyto-carry inhalers or “puffers” that dispense a measured dose of steroidal or bronchodilator medication prescribed for the majority of asthma patients. An inhaler dose, or “puff” instantly expands the airways so the patient can breathe deeply and comfortably. Children, first-time users, or older patients may benefit from the addition of a “spacer”, a specially designed chamber that fits onto the inhaler with a molded mouthpiece, making inhaler use easier and simpler. In more severe cases of asthma, oral medication may be necessary to manage the symptoms. “Asthma can strike at any age,” asserts Dr. Alansari. If breathing becomes uncomfortable or labored, he stresses that early diagnosis and intervention are essential to ensure good health and quality of life. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Elena Kazakevich, Director of Business Development at Synergy Health Centers.
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146 Park Ave, Arlington 02476
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615 Heath St, Chestnut Hill 02467
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617-864-4267
camBridge
617-731-1050
BrOOkline
978-667-2166
Billerica
617-489-1200
BelmOnt
781-275-8700
BedfOrd
978-772-1704
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Cambridge Rehab & Nursing, 8 Dana St, Cambridge 02138
CareOne at Brookline, 99 Park St, Brookline 02416
Life Care Ctr of Merrimack Valley, 80 Boston Rd, Rte 3, Billerica 01862
Belmont Manor Nursing Home Inc, 34 Agassiz Ave, Belmont 02478
Carleton-Willard Village, 100 Old Billerica Rd, Bedford 01730
Apple Valley Ctr, 400 Groton Rd, Ayer 01432
146 Park Ave, Arlington 02476
park avenue Health center
978-470-3434
Wingate at Andover, 80 Andover St, Andover 01810
arlingtOn
978-475-0944
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Academy Manor, 89 Morton St, Andover 01810
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Hellenic Nursing & Rehab Ctr, 601 Sherman St, Canton 02021
Kindred Nursing & Rehab – Tower Hill, 1 Meadowbrook Wy, Canton 02021
978-256-0231
Sunny Acres Nursing Home Inc, 254 Billerica Rd, Chelmsford 01824
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615 Heath St, Chestnut Hill 02467
617-332-4730
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978-256-3151
Palm Skilled Nurs & Ctr for Rehab, 40 Parkhurst Rd, Chelmsford 01824
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781-821-0820
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Commons Residence at Orchard Cove, 1 Del Pond Dr, Canton 02021
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617-868-2200
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Sancta Maria Nursing Facility, 799 Concord Ave, Cambridge 02138
skilled nursing facilities continued
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508-872-5250 508-872-8801 508-877-3300 508-879-6420 508-879-8000
Countryside Nursing Home Inc, 153 Winter St, Framingham 01701
Kathleen Daniel, 485 Franklin St, Framingham 01702
Oak Knoll Healthcare Ctr, 9 Arbetter Dr, Framingham 01701
Resident Care Rehab & Nurs Ctr, 228 Concord St, Framingham 01701
St Patrick’s Manor, 863 Central St, Framingham 01701
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508-879-6100
508-872-6750
Carlyle House, 342 Winter St, Framingham 01702
Bethany Health Care Ctr, 97 Bethany Rd, Framingham 01702
framingHam
617-387-6560
everett
781-234-9500 781-461-9663
Hebrew Rehab Ctr at NewBridge, 5000 Great Meadow Rd, Dedham 02026
Kindred Transitional Care & Rehab – Highgate, 10 Carematrix Dr, 02026
Rehab & Nursing Ctr at Everett, The, 289 Elm St, Everett 02149
781-329-1520
dedHam
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978-287-3620
978-371-3400
Golden LivingCenter – Dedham, 1007 East St, Dedham 02026
Walden Health & Rehab Ctr, 785 Main St, Concord 01742
Emerson Rehab & Transitional Care Unit 133 Old Road To Nine Acre Corner, Concord 01742 Rivercrest Rehab & Long Term Care Facility at Newbury Court 80 Deaconess Rd, Concord 01742
CareOne at Concord, 57 Old Road To Nine Acre Corner, Concord 01742
cOncOrd
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The Berkeley Ret Home & Nurs Ctr, 150 Berkeley St, Lawrence 01841
Wood Mill Ctr, 800 Essex St, Lawrence 01841
1 Harvest Cir, Lincoln 01773
Benchmark senior living at the commons
781-862-8151
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Pine Knoll Nursing Ctr, 30 Watertown St, Lexington 02173
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Excel Ctr for Nursing & Rehab at Lexington 840 Emerson Gardens Rd, Lexington 02420 Lexington Health Care Ctr, 178 Lowell St, Lexington 02420
lexingtOn
978-685-6321
MI Nursing/Restorative Ctr, 172 Lawrence St, Lawrence 01841
laWrence
781-762-0703
HOllistOn
127
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978-372-7700
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Timothy Daniels House, 84 Elm St, Holliston 01746
phone #
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Wingate at Haverhill, 190 North Ave, Haverhill 01830
skilled nursing facilities continued
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978-454-8086 978-458-1271
Willow Manor, 30 Princeton Blvd, Lowell 01851
Wingate at Belvidere Rehab & Skilled Nurs, 500 Wentworth Av, 01852
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781-762-0703
medfield
508-481-6123
The Reservoir Ctr for Health & Rehab, 400 Bolton St, Marlborough 01752
Thomas Upham House, 519 Main St, Medfield 02052
508-485-4040
Marlborough Hills Healthcare Ctr, 121 Northboro Rd E, 01752
marlBOrOugH
781-324-5600
malden
978-454-5438
Town & Country Health Care Ctr, 259 Baldwin St, Lowell 01851
Golden LivingCenter – Dexter House, 120 Main St, Malden 02148
978-459-0546 978-458-8773
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978-458-3388
Heritage Skilled Nursing & Rehab, 841 Merrimack St, Lowell 01854
241
978-569-1000
Northwood Rehab & Health Care, 1010 Varnum Ave, Lowell 01854
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978-454-5644
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978-486-3512
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CareOne at Lowell, 19 Varnum St, Lowell 01850 D’Youville Life & Wellness Cmnty – Short-term Rehab & Long-Term Care, 981 Varnum Ave, Lowell 01854 Fairhaven Healthcare Ctr, 476 Varnum Ave, Lowell 01854
Life Care Ctr of Nashoba Valley, 191 Foster St, Littleton 01460
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Golden LivingCenter – Melrose, 40 Martin St, Melrose 02176
Golden LivingCenter – The Elmhurst, 743 Main St, Melrose 02176
978-686-3906 978-682-7611
Methuen Health & Rehab, 480 Jackson St, Methuen 01844
Nevins Nursing & Rehab Centre, 10 Ingalls Ct, Methuen 01844
metHuen
781-665-3950
EPOCH Senior Healthcare of Melrose, 15 Green St, Melrose 02176
melrOse
508-533-6634
medWay
781-396-4400
Medford Rehab & Nursing Ctr, 300 Winthrop St, Medford 02155
Medway Country Manor, 115 Holliston St, Medway 02053
781-391-0800
Glen Ridge Nursing Care Ctr, 120 Murray St, Medford 02155
# of beds 154
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Courtyard Nursing Care Ctr, 200 Governors Ave, Medford 02155
skilled nursing facilities continued
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508-473-0435 508-473-6414
Countryside Health Care of Milford, 1 Countryside Dr, Milford 01757
Milford Ctr, 10 Veterans Memorial Dr, MIlford 01757
508-433-4400 781-762-0703
Mary Ann Morse Nursing & Rehab, 45 Union St, Natick 01760
Riverbend of South Natick, 34 S Lincoln St, Natick 01760
781-443-6599 781-455-9090
Skilled Nursing Facility at North Hill, 865 Central Ave, Needham 02492
Wingate at Needham, 589 Highland Ave, Needham 02494
617-244-5407 617-969-2300 617-663-7100
Golden LivingCenter – Chetwynde, 1650 Washington St, Newton 02465
Golden LivingCenter – West Newton, 25 Armory St, Newton 02465
Lasell House, 120 Seminary Ave, Newton 02466
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617-969-4660
CareOne at Newton, 2101 Washington St, Newton 02465
neWtOn
781-449-4040
Briarwood Rehab & Healthcare, 150 Lincoln St, Needham 02492
needHam
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Beaumont Rehab & Skilled Nursing Ctr at Natick 3 Vision Dr, 2nd Fl, Natick 01760 Eliot Ctr For Health & Rehab, 168 West Central St, Natick 01760
natick
508-473-1272
milfOrd
Blaire House LTCF of Milford, 20 Claflin St, Milford 01757
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Sutton Hill Ctr, 1801 Turnpike St, North Andover 01845
Beaumont Rehab & Skilled Nursing Ctr – Northboro 238 W Main St, Northborough 01532 Coleman House, 112 W Main St, Northborough 01532
Meadow View Ctr, 134 North St, North Reading 01864
978-685-8086
Prescott House, 140 Prescott St, North Andover 01845
508-351-9355
508-393-2368
nOrtHBOrOugH
978-276-2000
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978-725-3300
Edgewood, 575 Osgood St, North Andover 01845
nOrtH andOver
617-527-0023 20
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Waban Health Ctr, 20 Kinmonth Rd, Newton 02468
skilled nursing facilities continued
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781-769-2200 781-762-0703
Golden LivingCenter – Norwood, 460 Washington St, Norwood 02062
Victoria Haven Nursing Facility, 137 Nichols St, Norwood 02062
781-438-8515 781-662-2545
Bear Hill Nursing Ctr at Wakefield, 11 North St, Stoneham 02180
Life Care Ctr of Stoneham, 25 Woodland Rd, Stoneham 02180
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978-851-3121
teWksBury
978-443-2722
Wingate at Sudbury Rehab & Skilled Nurs, 136 Boston Post Rd, 01776
Blaire House LTCF of Tewksbury, 10 Erlin Ter, Tewksbury 01876
978-443-9000
Sudbury Pines Extended Care, 642 Boston Post Rd, Sudbury 01776
sudBury
781-438-1116
stOneHam
617-776-4420
sOmerville
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781-942-1210
Arnold House Nursing Home, 490 William St, Stoneham 02180
Jeanne Jugan Residence, 186 Highland Ave, Somerville 02143
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781-944-4410
reading
781-762-6880
Ellis Nursing Home, The, 135 Ellis Ave, Norwood 02062
Daniels House Nursing Home, 59 Middlesex Ave, Reading 01867 Wingate at Reading Rehab & Skilled Nursing Residence 1364 Main St, Reading 01867
781-762-7700
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Charlwell House, 305 Walpole St, Norwood 02062
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781-237-2161 781-237-6400
Newton Wellesley Ctr for Alzheimer’s, 694 Worcester Rd, Wellesley 02482
Wellesley
508-653-8500
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Elizabeth Seton Residence, 125 Oakland St, Wellesley 02181
Wayland Nursing & Rehab Ctr, 188 Commonwealth Rd, Wayland 01778
59 Coolidge Hill Rd, Watertown 02172
Watertown Health center
781-899-8600
Meadow Green Nursing & Rehab Ctr, 45 Woburn St, Waltham 02154
WatertOWn
781-893-0240
Maristhill Nursing & Rehab Ctr, 66 Newton St, Waltham 02154
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781-245-7600
Wakefield Ctr, 1 Bathol St, Wakefield 01880
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781-246-0211
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Greenwood Nursing & Rehab Ctr, 90 Greenwood St, Wakefield 01880
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781-729-9595
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781-933-8175
WOBurn
781-729-9370
Aberjona Nursing Ctr Inc, 184 Swanton St, Winchester 01890
WincHester
978-658-2700
Woodbriar Health Ctr, 90 West St, Wilmington 01887
WilmingtOn
781-326-5652
WestWOOd
978-988-0888
Woburn Nursing Ctr Inc, 18 Frances St, Woburn 01801
123
157 781-257-7398 130
CareOne at Wilmington, 750 Woburn St, Wilmington 01887
Clark House Nurs Ctr at Fox Hill Village, 30 Longwood Dr, Westwood 02090
75 Norumbega Rd, Weston 02493
epOcH of Weston senior Healthcare
WestOn
978-392-1144
WestfOrd
19
508-871-2000
Westford House, 3 Park Dr, Westford 01886
117
508-366-9131
Kindred Transitional Care & Rehab – Westborough, 8 Colonial Dr, 01581 Whittier Westborough Transitional Care Unit 150 Flanders Rd, Westborough 01581
152
508-898-3490
Beaumont Rehab & Skilled Nursing – Westborough, 3 Lyman St, 01581
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144
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