Morse Brook sits on a level, open lot in a quiet cul-de-sac, close to town and nearby neighborhoods, and the home itself is a ranch-style, single-family residence built in 2004 with vinyl siding, a wood frame, and a fiberglass shingle roof, and has 2,184 square feet of finished space above and below ground with both a first-floor living space and a finished basement, offering big rooms that work well as a man cave, second living area, bonus rooms, or home offices, plus extra small rooms for various uses; you'll also find a large two-car garage with room above for possible finished space, a sizable shed with a ramp, and a fenced-in backyard with an above-ground salt pool and a generous deck that's good for relaxing or gathering. The house has public water and sewer, an electric range, refrigerator, dishwasher, central vacuum, baseboard hot water heat, and circuit breakers for power, along with stainless steel appliances, lots of closets, a new bathroom vanity, fresh paint in many rooms, and a practical mudroom. Residents can walk scenic paths or enjoy the garden and rural views, and there's space for community activities or quiet personal time.
Morse Brook supports up to two residents in a setting focused on care and comfort, with fully furnished accommodations, personalized bedrooms where each person can add their own touches, and staff offices on-site. The community offers help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and moving around, along with medication management and 24-hour supervision, plus skilled nursing services and coordinated health care for those who need extra support due to memory issues, disabilities, or medical problems, and there's memory care in a secure place for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, tailored programs, behavioral support, and engaging activities every day. Residents can join cooking classes, bingo, bowling, art, or go out to local sporting events, and the place has movie nights, walking trails, gardens, and a small, close-knit group, so there's always a chance to feel included and keep a sense of routine and belonging.
Dining services cover daily meals, special diets for diabetes or allergies, and scheduled times in a shared dining room, and housekeeping and laundry are provided so residents can keep their rooms tidy and comfortable without worry, plus rooms come furnished, with Wi-Fi, phones, cable, and emergency alert systems for peace of mind. Morse Brook arranges transportation for medical appointments and other trips, helps with move-in, and gives support for maintaining health, safety, and dignity, allowing seniors to stay as independent as possible while still getting the attention they need. For families, respite care can offer short-term relief, knowing the community is designed to help with both day-to-day life and long-term medical support, all in a quiet, friendly, homelike setting with a personal touch throughout.