The Seasons at Salisbury

    2 Seasons Drive, Holden, MA, 01520

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      About The Seasons at Salisbury

      The Seasons at Salisbury sits in Holden, Massachusetts, as a 55+ condo community with about 91 homes and a focus on active older adults who want to age in place. Folks live in condos, some with about 2,200 square feet, with features like hardwood floors, walk-in closets, a gas fireplace, sunrooms, private decks, and custom touches including cabinets and drapery, and lots of upgrades if you get the old model unit, which is a two-story corner end unit built in 2002 with a big master suite on the first floor, a Jacuzzi tub with marble, a gold-painted basin, and a big open loft upstairs for extra space, plus a basement and attached garage. Care and support match what residents need as they get older, with services like help with bathing, dressing, managing medications, and even dementia care to help with memory and daily routines, and there's staff around 24 hours with emergency alert systems and a call system for safety and peace of mind. Meals come prepared, and they'll work with special diets like diabetes-friendly food, plus laundry, cleaning, and maintenance are all taken care of, and the properties are maintenance-free. The community has a gym, fitness classes, walking paths, a pool, tennis courts, and a spa and wellness room, with clubhouses, a library, an arts room, a movie theater, and lots of social activities, whether it's resident-run events, outdoor programs, music nights, or group games. Residents get Wi-Fi, cable, phone access, and there's a good variety of units-some smaller, some larger, and several with recent sales between 2 and 3 bedrooms, 2 to 4 baths, and prices that reflect the amenities and location. The Seasons at Salisbury is built for comfort and safety, with professional staff handling daily needs and the building itself is made to stay warm in winter with gas heat and forced air, insulated windows, and attached garages for those cold Massachusetts days, though there's no mention of air conditioning. The place sits near walking trails, golf, shops, and medical services, so getting to doctors, parks, or even a cup of coffee isn't hard at all, and residents can get short-term respite care if they need a break or some help after a hospital stay. Living here means being around other folks who want to stay active, join activities, and enjoy both privacy and community while knowing care and help are right on hand if ever needed.

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