Vineyard Community Living - Boston

    125 Guest St, Boston, MA, 02135
    • Independent living

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    About Vineyard Community Living - Boston

    Vineyard Community Living - Boston sits at 125 Guest St in Boston and covers many needs for seniors who want a maintenance-free lifestyle, and there's a lot going on in this place, with options for independent living, assisted living, memory care, and short-term respite care, so folks find it fits many stages of aging. The community has two-bedroom units for $5,600 a month, one-bedrooms for $4,600, and semi-private rooms for $3,000, with all rooms designed for easy access-ground floor units, wheelchair accessible showers, and full kitchens are all there, plus air conditioning runs through the whole building, which is something to appreciate in the summer. Cats and dogs are welcome, so residents don't need to part with pets.

    Meals come from a professional chef, and they've thought about special diets, too-kosher, gluten-free, low/no sodium, no sugar, organic, vegan, and vegetarian options are available every day, so you don't need to worry about finding food that fits. Medical needs get attention, with incontinence care, diabetic care, medication management, and support for people who don't walk easily or at all, since they have skilled nursing staff on hand and special features like wheelchair-accessible showers. There's always a way to get out and do something, since indoor and outdoor community spaces are set up for all kinds of on-site and off-site activities, they've got a swimming pool and a hot tub for relaxing or exercise, room service if you want to stay in, and transportation for a fee if you need to attend events, doctor's visits, or just want to get out. Parking is available, and public transit is nearby, so family visits or trips out are pretty easy.

    All throughout the community, there's a focus on helping both residents and families understand their options, with local expert advisors who really know the area and a handy online consultation service to support people looking for the right fit-even if it means other locations like The Diane and Mark Goldman Family Residences or places like Waterstone at the Circle, Landmark at Longwood, or Hale House. The range of living options includes independent apartments, senior condos, and townhomes, which makes it easier for residents to move within the same system if their needs change. Technology's a big help here, too-there are resources for senior cell phones, internet plans suited for older adults, and hearing aid support, which can be a real comfort. The community often holds social events and tries to keep things lively; the community's got 4.6 stars from 3,440 reviews on SeniorAdvisor.com, which shows people seem to feel good about living here. Overall, Vineyard Community Living - Boston tries to make things easier for seniors and their families with a mix of care services, activity options, and support for health, daily life, and getting out into the world when you want to.

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