Overall sentiment in the reviews of High Point Residence Quincy is strongly positive, with multiple reviewers emphasizing attentive, compassionate care and a family-like culture. Reviewers repeatedly praise the nursing and caregiving staff for being caring, responsive, and going "above and beyond." Many families explicitly call out personalized care plans, consistent CNAs, and a coordinated management-to-staff teamwork approach that results in residents being treated with dignity and safety—particularly for memory-care residents. The presence of daytime nursing for medication management and 24/7 staffing are noted as important strengths that give families peace of mind.
Facilities and living spaces are consistently described as modern, clean, and well maintained. Multiple reviews highlight private apartments (one- and two-bedroom options), private restrooms, and apartment-style features such as small kitchenettes, refrigerators, microwaves, recliner chairs, and large windows with good light. The building’s renovation/newness, refreshing smells, immaculate cleanliness, and attractive dining area and courtyard/grass lawn are frequently mentioned. On-site amenities—spa/hair salon (including a twice-weekly free hair service), fitness room, and physical therapy—add to the sense of a comprehensive community that supports residents’ wellbeing.
Dining and services receive generally favorable comments: many reviewers reference three meals daily, restaurant-style dining in a lovely dining room with park-like views, and well-balanced or tasty meals. A few reviewers qualified food as merely "OK" or "adequate," so meal quality appears mostly positive but somewhat mixed depending on individual expectations. Support services such as laundry (almost-daily with folding and putting away), weekly deep room cleaning, and attentive housekeeping are often praised, though some reviews voiced intermittent concerns about housekeeping consistency.
Activities and social life are a clear strength. Residents and families note a lively, varied activities program with scheduled events—bingo, exercise classes, music, noodle ball, puzzle tables, holiday parties (e.g., St. Patrick’s Day)—and plenty of social opportunities for residents to make friends and stay engaged. The activities director and staff are singled out for creating a vibrant social environment, and several reviewers said their relatives enjoy the activities and have thriving social lives in the community.
Management, admissions, and communication patterns are mostly positive: reviewers describe admissions staff as responsive and compassionate, management as supportive and professional, and staff as personable, informative, and not rushed. Families frequently report that staff keep them informed and treat residents like family. However, a recurring, less-common theme is inconsistent communication or an unclear sense of family-staff partnership for some families—along with occasional worry about over-communicating or "annoying" staff. These perceptions appear to be the exception rather than the rule but are worth noting for prospective families who prioritize continuous, high-touch family engagement.
Notable concerns and limitations that arise across reviews include overnight staffing inconsistencies and the facility’s limits on higher-level medical care. A few reviewers specifically mentioned that overnight staff were "not up to par" or that there were issues with nighttime medication access; this contrasts with generally positive comments about daytime nursing. Several families also reported that High Point may not be able to meet needs that require a higher level of skilled nursing than assisted living or specialized memory care can provide—one family noted an aunt required more care than the facility could offer. Room size is another practical trade-off: many reviewers appreciate the apartment-style layout and light, but some call the rooms compact or small "by design."
In summary, the dominant themes are high-quality, compassionate caregiving; a safe, dementia-friendly environment; modern, clean facilities with private apartments and appealing amenities; and a robust activities program that fosters socialization. Families repeatedly express gratitude and relief for the care their loved ones receive, and many strongly recommend High Point. The primary caveats for prospective residents/families are to confirm overnight staffing reliability, ensure the community can meet any advanced medical needs, and consider apartment size preferences. Overall, High Point Residence Quincy appears to deliver a welcoming, well-run assisted living and memory-care experience for most residents and families.







