Whitinsville Retirement Society

    10 Chestnut St, Whitinsville, MA, 01588
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living

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    About Whitinsville Retirement Society

    Whitinsville Retirement Society sits on a nine-acre estate at 10 Chestnut Street in Massachusetts, with flower trees, lawns, paved walkways, benches, shuffleboard, and plenty of places to sit outside or gather with others, and the main building's a historic mansion dating back to the 1840s that folks call the John C. Whitin Mansion, once known as the Mason Home, where you'll find private rooms that each have their own bathroom, some in the old part where rooms are all a little bit different and some in the newer addition where the rooms are more alike. The community offers private rooms and a variety of one- and two-bedroom apartments, for people who need care and those who prefer to live on their own, all with things like home-cooked meals served three times a day, laundry and housekeeping, and a 10am coffee-time with muffins, plus tea, snacks, cable TV, and home-like dining with regular hot meals including pancakes once a week. The staff is there around the clock, making sure folks get help bathing, dressing, taking medicines, or just enjoying some company in cozy sitting areas, and there's a strong feeling of friendliness and looking after each other that's lasted through years, celebrated in events like the Golden Jubilee. Seniors aged 62 and over get affordable, safe living in a Christian non-profit setting. The place offers independent living for active seniors who like having things done for them, assisted living for those who need support getting through the day, memory care for folks dealing with dementia, and respite care so caregivers can take a break, plus home care services for people who want to stay in their own place with a little help. There are wellness programs, regular activities, games, church services, and expert help with things like long-term care and insurance, and residents can join community events or relax with neighbors in the common rooms. Caregiver-to-resident ratios follow state rules, and everything follows Massachusetts licensing requirements. Those interested can stop by for a visit after scheduling a time, get a brochure, meet with the director, or connect with a senior living advisor for more personal questions or guidance, and many people find the Whitinsville Retirement Society feels like a tight-knit village, where everyone tries to make life a little easier and brighter for each other.

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