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If you’re looking for assisted living in Plymouth, our local senior living advisors can help you find a safe, welcoming community for you or your loved one. Whether you’re searching for luxury assisted living in Plymouth or sticking to a budget, we’ll work with you to understand the cost of assisted living in Plymouth.
From there, we’ll show you the best assisted living communities in Plymouth for your family member’s budget, lifestyle, and personal care needs. With 10 assisted living facilities in the Plymouth area, A Place for Mom makes it easier to find a secure and social community for this next stage of life.
We are also serving Assisted Living facilities in surrounding neighborhoods like Downtown Plymouth.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Middleborough, Wareham or The Pinehills.
Types of care available in Plymouth, MA
Assisted Living
They are very kind caring and helpful. Everyone there knew me and my children always asked how we are and when my dad passed some staff reached out to send condolences and hugs
Atria Fairhaven is great! For the quick decision that had to be made, it has worked out for us. The people are extremely friendly, both the residents and the staff. The staff has been very helpful in making the transition, for both my loved one and for our family. As with any place, it takes time for everybody - staff, resident, family - to get to know one another and get all the details worked out, but they have provided good care to my loved one.
It was expensive, but my mother had a positive experience there. Toward end of life, my mother was often challenging. The staff had the ability to roll with that. A majority of the employees really had their heart in it. We very rarely ran into red tape. We always felt there was an open door policy for making things right.
97 Warren Avenue, Plymouth, MA 02360
The staff is unparalleled, much more capable and caring than other places my father had been in for short term care. The facility is pleasant and comfortable. It looks like a nice hotel, in some ways. I...
Set in a quiet, seaside neighborhood on the bay, Plymouth Senior Living offers gorgeous water views from our wooded campus. Here, you will receive the very best in personalized care from our expertly trained team, including assisted living and memory care. Let us take care of the everyday details...
157 South Street, Plymouth, MA 02360
We chose Benchmark because of the staff kindness and understanding of his needs. They always encourage him to join in activities and make him feel like a person instead of a patient. My brother is on the...
Plymouth Crossings is a lively suburban hideaway, convenient to shops and amenities, and just minutes from historic, artistic, cultural and retail centers. Our community is a place people love to call home whether their favorite activity is catching up with friends, watching a performance or...
300 Rosebrook Way, Wareham, MA 02571
I would have to say that All American had provided my sister a safe,clean and welcoming home. Everyone from administrative staff to dining room staff, personal care attendants to.maintence staff and...
218 Main St., Buzzards Bay, MA 02532
We have been very pleased with how things have been going at Keystone Place for my Dad. Honestly I would not change a thing. I have had lunch in the dining room with my Dad a few times and the food it really...
Discover Keystone Place, the area's newest independent living, assisted living and memory care community! Located along the banks of the Cape Cod Canal, Keystone Place is a rental community offering some of the area's largest studio, one and two bedroom/two bathroom apartment homes. Keystone...
60 Stafford Street, Plymouth, MA 02360
Very friendly staff. Always there to help the people. Check in on the people in their apartment often. Make sure the people are involved in activities. Recommend very highly!
Stafford Hill, located less than two miles from the beaches and charming coastline of Massachusetts, is an Assisted Living and Memory Care community offering an array of services, care and amenities for seniors.Convenient to historic Plymouth, with close proximity to Beth Israel Lahey Hospital,...
10 Golf Drive, Plymouth, MA 02360
My aunt lived at Laurelwood for 4 1/2 years first in a unit for Independent Living and at age 100 in Avita. Laurelwood provided her with an excellent quality of life. The staff were friendly, respectful,...
Situated within a beautiful woodland of trees, hills and valleys, Laurelwood at The Pinehills, proudly takes its place as the newest neighborhood within The Pinehills, a village in the heart of Plymouth, recently named 2015 Community of the Year in the Best in American Living Awards by the...
123 South St, Plymouth, MA 02360
6 Campbell Dr, Plymouth, MA 02360
3 Chilton St, Plymouth, MA 02360
We are a family owned 36 bed cozy and comfortable historic home. We are located within walking distance from Plymouth harbor and Plymouth center. This geographical location allows our clients to be easily involved in all functions of the community. Public transportation is also available. The...
605 Main St, Wareham, MA 02571
At Tremont Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center, a Genesis HealthCare facility, we offer our patients and residents outstanding care, delivered by highly skilled practitioners in a warm and comfortable setting. Our Quality Healthcare Units provide skilled nursing, medical and rehabilitative...
The average cost of senior living in Plymouth is 7,346 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Fall River, MA with an average of 5,338 per month.
Paying for may seem daunting, but knowing all your options can be empowering. Read about the many private and public payment options that families use to pay for in Plymouth.
In Plymouth, Massachusetts, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:
In Plymouth, Massachusetts, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:
Plymouth, Massachusetts, is somewhat car dependent. Seniors can expect to rely on public transportation. Transit options in Plymouth include bus routes and rail lines. Seniors may receive fare discounts. Plymouth has limited biking infrastructure and is somewhat walkable.
Plymouth offers several health care providers for seniors wanting to be proactive about their health or for seniors seeking treatment for chronic conditions. The area has several hospitals, including Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Plymouth and South Shore Hospital.
Plymouth, Massachusetts, is where the Mayflower and its English pilgrims came ashore 400 years ago before helping found the nation. Today it stands as a beautiful coastal town just south of Boston, offering a number of cranberry farms, scenic nature walks, and some of the best whale watching, dining, shopping, and seaside activities in the area. Alongside ample historical sites and outdoor recreation, the city has several vibrant gardens and art galleries, including the renowned Plymouth Center for the Arts.
Assisted living is long-term care for seniors who are generally active and independent, but who require increased supervision and help with some daily tasks. Staff can assist residents with activities of daily living like dressing, bathing, and medication management. Assisted living is also a good option for seniors seeking more socialization. Services and amenities in assisted living facilities often include:
Assisted living communities offer organized living communities and assistance for your loved one who require support with everyday activities such as meal preparation or taking medication. Assisted living communities frequently provide assistance with daily activities, supervision of care, and assistance with transit and appointments. Under certain circumstances, communities may offer respite, dementia care, or continuing care. In Massachusetts, the annual median cost for an assisted living community is around $67,680 . The state of Massachusetts maintains a number of provisions related to this kind of community. The Executive Office of Elder Affairs governs this community type. This type of community is required to offer a number of services. These include management of self-administered prescription or over-the-counter medications, timely assistance with urgent or emergency needs, assistance with instrumental activities of daily living, and assistance with activities of daily living . This community type has a number of provisions pertaining to medication assistance. These provisions include opening containers and pre-packaged medications, observing residents while they take the medication, and reminding residents to take medications. Public assistance is available through Medicaid 1915(c) Waiver program. This type of community is required to have a staff member on duty 24 hours a day. There must be one bath or shower for every 1 residents and one toilet for every 1 residents. Before a resident is accepted, they must go through a service plan screening to assure their needs are going to be met. This screening includes a number of areas of interest such as assessment of allergies and dietary needs, a comprehensive mental and physical assessment, assessment of residents current diagnoses and medical history, and assessment of residents need for assistance in emergency situations. This community has a number of provisions concerning food and diet which include communities must provide up to three regularly scheduled meals daily, residence must provide or arrange for the availability of food selections that would permit a resident to adhere to a diet consistent with the most recent edition of Dietary Guidelines for Americans, a qualified dietitian must review the residence’s dietary plans at least every 6 months, and qualified dietitian must counsel residents regarding therapeutic diets and other dietary issues. Staff members obtain training in a number of fields. These areas include emergency policies and procedures, management of self-administered medications, resident bill of rights, and 7-hour general orientation .
Out of the total population of Plymouth, 3.4% do not have health insurance, 65.7% participate in the labor force, 6.4% live in poverty, and 9.5% have some form of disability. Of the population of Plymouth 13.2% have a graduate degree, 35.9% have a college degree, and 28.2% have a high-school diploma. Racially, the population of Plymouth is 92.9% white, 1.9% black, 0.2% Native American, 2.2% mixed race, 1.2% Asian, 0.0% Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian, 1.6% other or not specified, and 2.7% Hispanic. Based on gender, 51.7% are female and 48.3% are male. The median age of Plymouth is 45 years old. In Plymouth, 9.2% of the population are veterans of the United States armed forces. The total population of Plymouth consists of 58,695 people. Plymouth has a population density of 235 people per square mile.
The neighborhood where a community is based could have a large influence on the price of care. Cost of living is a big influence when determining which destination meets the needs of your loved one’s needs. The rent burden for Plymouth is around 22.3% of the average person’s monthly income. Plymouth has a median home value of about $346,549 and the median cost of rent is around $1,776 per month per month.
In terms of resources, Massachusetts has a cost of living index of 133.8, a grocery index rating of 113.9, and a housing index rating of 170.3. These index ratings are based on a system where 100 is considered the national average and anything above 100 is considered more expensive than said average. Residents of Massachusetts enjoy its natural beauty which ranks 26th in the United States. The quality of life enjoyed by the average Massachusetts citizen is ranked 8th nation-wide. Additionally, Massachusetts is ranked 2nd by standards of healthcare. In total, Massachusetts has 78 general hospitals and 129 health centers that provide care for 6,941,273 citizens. Cape Cod Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, and New England Baptist Hospital are among the top three highest ranked hospitals in the state.
In terms of religion, 23% of Massachusetts residents attend religious services among the 4,200 different congregations that are available in the state. The top three Christian denominations in the state are Evangelical Protestant-9%, Mainline Protestant-10%, and Historically Black Protestant-2%. The top three non-Christian denominations in the state are Jewish-3%, Muslim-<1%, and Buddhist-<1%. In Massachusetts there are 27 masonic lodges. In Massachusetts, 30% of the population is over the age of 55. The median age in the state is 39. In the most recent presidential election, 33% of Massachusetts residents voted Republican and 60% voted Democrat. In terms of diversity, Massachusetts ranks 16th in the nation and is considered very LGBTQ friendly.
On average, Massachusetts has an air quality index rating of around 38.9 AQI. The average air quality index rating peaks in the month of May with a rating of around 47.5 AQI. The average temperature in the summer rises to around 68F. Over the summer months the average high temperature peaks at around 85F during the month of July. The average low summer temperature is around 50F in the month of June. During the winter, the average temperature in Massachusetts drops to around 28F. During the winter, the average high temperature peaks at around 45F during the month of January. The average low temperature during the winter drops to around 7F in the month of December. On average, the humidity rating for Massachusetts is around 71%. Humidity levels tend to reach their peak in the month of December at around 71%. The most precipitation occurs in May with an average of 6.10 inches of precipitation a month. The average monthly precipitation for the state of Massachusetts is around 4.04 inches. While residents of Massachusetts mostly enjoy pleasant conditions, it’s important to be aware of inclement weather as well, which in Massachusetts can include hurricanes, earthquakes (moderate), and and tornadoes.
The state of Massachusetts has a diverse array of plant and animal life. Local plant life can consist of Butterfly Weed, Sycamore, Flowering Dogwood, and American Linden. While venturing throughout the state, you might see animals such as the Cardinal Flower, the White Pine, the Cutleaf Coneflower , or the Lanceleaf Coreopsis. The state animal of Massachusetts is the Woodchucks.
Atria Longmeadow Place, Brookmeadow at Blue Hills and The Residence at Cedar Dell are the top-rated assisted living facilities near Plymouth, Massachusetts. See full list of communities.
There are 10 assisted living facilities near Plymouth, Massachusetts. See the full list.
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