Fuller Village sits on 60 acres by the Blue Hills, where folks can pick from many types of homes like apartments, villas, and single-level options, so you can have a one-bedroom or even a two-bedroom place, and they've got special choices called Depoyan Residences and Foster Residences in three-story buildings with elevators, walk-in showers, and dinner and housekeeping if you want that, plus the Villas have garages, big porches, and full kitchens. The community is laid out for easy living, and if you need help, they've got services that cover independent living, assisted living, home care, nursing care, and even memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, so there are helpers on site and nurses on call, plus an office for Partners Healthcare at Home that does care plans. Seniors can use emergency pull-cords, a 24-hour response system, and have staff around who know what they're doing, and you'll see doctors and nurses visit too, along with a podiatrist. There's pet-friendly rules, so cats and dogs can stay, and there's parking for residents, wheelchair-accessible showers, and well-kept grounds, making it easier for folks who might not want to handle steep steps or long walks.
On the activity side, residents can take part in swimming because there's a nice pool, or join fitness and water aerobics in the indoor pool and fitness center, and there are both indoor and outdoor spaces to gather, plus the old Gordon House hosts dinner events in that old mansion everyone likes. The community leans toward people who enjoy staying busy with activities, classes, and even trips into Boston for events, as well as volunteering at the local food bank, and they run life-learning programs for anyone who wants to join. Residents have choices with meals-there's a dining program that covers different dietary needs, so people don't have to worry about missing what they like to eat or what's good for them, and if you want your hair done, there's a full beauty and barber shop on site.
Residents can also count on handy things like cleaning help, transportation for getting to appointments or outings, and parking if they drive. Services like physical, occupational, and speech therapy are available, and there's companionship and non-medical support for those living at home. The place is friendly and the staff keeps a cheerful attitude, which makes it easier when living with others. Fuller Village isn't too fancy but covers what's needed-there's support for folks who are healthy and independent, as well as for those who need extra help with daily living like bathing or taking medicine, or for those who need secure care for memory problems, and the private, quiet villas and social programs mean people can find the right mix for themselves as they grow older.