Bradford Villa is a small, home-like assisted living community in north Quincy, with Villas sitting on 7 ½ park-like acres, and each Villa has no more than 8 residents which helps people feel comfortable and not overwhelmed by crowds. The owners, a licensed plumber and a registered nurse, keep things running and are closely involved in daily life, while staff and nurses handle residents' medical needs and help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and transfers, and there's a nurse on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Residents get their own private rooms with full private baths, sitting areas, large picture windows, televisions, and two closets, so they have plenty of space and privacy, and each Villa's single hallway makes it easy to move around, especially for those with mobility problems or wheelchairs.
Seniors can join in on movie nights, gardening, music performances, and other activities planned to keep everyone social, and the Villas have gardens, walking paths, a common dining room for fresh meals every day, and comfortable community rooms decorated for holidays. The kitchens prepare meals that meet special dietary needs, and the staff also handles laundry, housekeeping, and dry cleaning, making life easier and more maintenance-free for everyone, plus residents can ask for manicures, pedicures, and massage therapy too. Bradford Villa has emergency call systems in every room, fire detection, secure home monitoring, and transportation for outings and appointments, and they offer home care, hospice services, medical case management, occupational and physical therapy, and oxygen therapy if needed.
Personal care is a focus here, as the staff offers support with all activities of daily living, including help with medication, and the environment supports independence, dignity of choice, and respect for each person. Residents can tend gardens, take part in community-based events, and enjoy large, beautiful private living spaces since rooms and Villas are decorated to feel homelike, with views and easy navigation. Because it's a small, privately operated place licensed by the state, staff can provide personalized care, including for those with memory care needs, and they provide long-term, assisted living that covers health and wellness, board and care, and 24-hour supervision. Bradford Villa doesn't accept Medicare unless it's certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. There are transportation and parking options for residents and visitors, and every Villa offers move-in coordination to help new residents settle in smoothly.