Carlyle House is a well-established rehabilitation and nursing facility located in Framingham, known for providing a high level of compassionate care in a warm, welcoming environment. For over 55 years, the facility has built a reputation as one of the leading skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers in the region, serving families not only from Framingham but also from surrounding communities such as Ashland, Hopkinton, Natick, Southboro, Sudbury, and Wellesley. Generations of families have entrusted Carlyle House with the wellbeing of their loved ones, drawn by the professional and individualized approach to care that the facility is known for.
The comprehensive range of services offered at Carlyle House is designed to meet the needs of residents at every stage of their journey. Skilled nursing and rehabilitation are central to the facility’s mission, supported by a team of experienced therapeutic practitioners and caregivers who use a multidisciplined approach to care. Long-term care services are available for those who require ongoing support, as well as hospice care for individuals and families facing end-of-life stages. The compassionate staff at Carlyle House emphasizes individualized care plans tailored to each resident, ensuring both their physical and emotional needs are addressed with the utmost sensitivity.
The facility features comfortable rooms and inviting common areas, such as the Carlyle room, where residents and guests can spend time together in a safe and supportive setting. Families are encouraged to participate in the care journey and are guided through the admissions process with the assistance of a dedicated admissions director. Resources are provided to help families understand the rehabilitation and skilled nursing services available, with informative answers to commonly asked questions. Carlyle House’s history, combined with its commitment to compassionate and professional care, has made it a trusted choice for families across the region, providing peace of mind and a supportive community for both residents and their loved ones.