The Arbors at Stoneham Assisted Living and Memory Care is a well-kept senior living community at 140 Franklin St in Stoughton, MA, where you'll find 58 traditional assisted living apartments and 26 Memory Support Apartments in what they call the Reflections Community. The building has a grand foyer with cathedral ceilings that feels both elegant and inviting, and the whole place is designed to feel comfortable, like home, with both private and semi-private rooms available. There's a dedicated secured memory care unit built for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, and the staff there includes a director focused on memory care, though sometimes there are staffing challenges, especially in that unit. Residents receive help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, and medication, and there's a nurse on staff, with nursing care and supervision available for 12-16 hours per day. The community uses a 24-hour call system so someone can get help right away if they need it, though how much people use those call buttons can differ.
Chef Charlotte, who has over 25 years of experience, leads the kitchen and makes homemade Italian meals along with comfort foods, and the dining team tries to make meals based on what residents like. The atmosphere in the dining room feels warm and friendly, and the meals are meant to be nutritious and balanced. The staff tries to create a sense of family and togetherness, with a culture described as friendly, welcoming, and respectful, and they're known to help residents who speak different languages too, since there are bi-lingual staff members.
The Arbors at Stoneham has staff who help with cleaning, offering both housekeeping and laundry services, so apartments and common areas stay tidy. Transportation services help take residents to appointments, shopping trips, and even local church and synagogue services, including Shabbat observances, while activities fill the calendar every day-group games, music programs, movie nights, guest speakers, and wellness sessions. You might see residents heading out for scenic drives, animal therapy visits, or walks in the garden, and there's a fitness room, a library, and outside gardens for those wanting to stay active and engaged. Participation in local events like Stoneham Town Day, Halloween outings, and lectures adds a connection to the larger community.
For those needing a break at home, the respite program allows for short-term stays, giving caregivers some relief. Memory support programs are built to meet individual needs with safety and compassion, and there are special activities to keep minds sharp and spirits lifted. Residents can choose between private or semi-private apartments, and their days can be as busy or as quiet as they want. The environment stays warm and home-like, and families often say the staff are joyful, helpful, and kind, which makes life pleasant for the people living there.