Unquity House is a retirement home in Milton, Massachusetts, at 30 Curtis Rd # Off, inside a park-like setting and part of Milton Residences for the Elderly, which has been around for about fifty years, and even though the business itself started in 2006, it links up with Winter Valley Phase II and Winter Valley Residences, also nearby in Milton, so it's been serving seniors for quite some time. The place is meant for people 55 and older and has 139 spots for individuals or couples, offering everything from affordable to luxury senior apartments-including studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom choices, and it sounds like the rent covers utilities and there's no property tax for the residents, which makes things easier for a lot of people. Unquity House pays special attention to "aging in place" and senior wellness, and residents often get to pick between independent living if they're pretty self-sufficient, or assisted living if they need some help with things like meals, bathing, or keeping their apartments tidy, so it offers both options in the same community and helps seniors stay as independent as possible while getting support if they need it.
They've got memory care for people with Alzheimer's and dementia, which means secure apartments, 24-hour staff, and special memory-focused programs. Skilled nursing is also available, which means round-the-clock care and medical help, plus services like therapies and wound care, especially if someone's had surgery or needs rehabilitation. There are programs and services for adult day care, hospice care, and home care, so residents have choices depending on what they need at any point in their retirement. For those who only need temporary help, there's respite care, which gives caregivers a short break while the resident stays at Unquity House. Residents have access to common areas like a shared living room, a dining hall, an on-site restaurant, a convenience store, and a laundry room, so getting meals and doing chores doesn't have to be a hassle. Community amenities may also include dining, housekeeping, transportation, and sometimes there are activities like religious groups, movie nights, and daily exercise, helping people stay active and social without having to arrange everything by themselves. The building itself is kept up to date for safety and accessibility, with features that are easy to use for seniors, and the staff, while small-about six employees-work to provide personal care and support, including help with medications and daily tasks.
Medical support is always nearby, from nurses to physical, occupational, and speech therapy when needed, and personalized care means people can get the help that fits their situation without being forced into one-size-fits-all routines. Residents don't pay separate property taxes and the upkeep is managed by the facility, which can make budgeting and planning for the future more straightforward, especially since Unquity House connects with estate planning and elder law services to round out senior care resources. While Unquity House isn't accredited with the Better Business Bureau, it does have an A+ rating, and the current president is Mr. William Sullivan. Altogether, Unquity House offers a range of living and care options in a peaceful area, aiming for comfort, support, and community for older adults who want both independence and the right level of help as they age.