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Senior Living Apartments in Quincy, MA

Last Updated: 9/30/24

If you’re an active, independent older adult looking for senior housing in Quincy, senior citizen apartments in Quincy might be the right fit. Apartments for seniors typically don’t include personal care services, but may offer amenities, activities, and maintenance for a stress-free, social lifestyle.

A Place for Mom can help older adults navigate how to apply for senior housing in Quincy and consider their options. With 13 senior rentals in Quincy, MA, we can help you find the right apartment for your budget and lifestyle. Whether you’re looking for upscale Quincy 55-plus apartments or low-income senior apartments for rent in Quincy, A Place for Mom can simplify your search.

We are also serving Senior Apartments facilities in surrounding neighborhoods like Marina Bay, Squantum and Merrymount.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Boston, Cambridge or East Milton.

Senior Apartments Facilities near Quincy, MA

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Average starting price $2,636/month
Average starting price $7,148/month
Average starting price $7,129/month
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Recent reviews of Senior Apartments in Quincy, MA
Westwood Glen Common
5.0

This community is well kept and quiet. I would recommend it.

Brigham House in Watertown, MA
4.0

My mom has recently made the move into this community and she is getting better day by day in her new living environment. I am overall comfortable with the care she has been receiving and the staff are always attentive to her needs. I am pleased to see them doing there best to try and keep her happy and involved in different activities and events. I will say there meals need improvement. I have noticed everything seemed to be over cooked and the quality in how they cook is poor.

Carmel Terrace in Framingham, MA
5.0

My mom arrived at Carmel Terrace over two and a half years ago at the age of 97. She will celebrate a 100th birthday there this year. She so enjoys her friends and the wonderful staff at Carmel who watch over and assist her as needed. She loves her bright, cozy apartment and her three delicious meals served each day. She receives regular visits from family and friends, and we always feel so welcome at Carmel. From a social perspective Carmel has provided a new community for my mom after losing her own siblings and friends in recent years. New friendships are always a blessing but today at age 99 they are truly a gift from God. She is comforted by knowing she can ask for help doing the things that aren’t as simple as they were even just two short years ago. Everyone is so understanding and she so appreciates the kindness extended to her by the entire staff. As a daughter, I enjoy peace of mind knowing my mom is safe and in such good hands at Carmel Terrace ... a true blessing.

Residences at Highland Glen

4100 Highland Glen Rd, Westwood, MA 02090

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It's seven months since we moved into our apt at The Residences at Highland Glenn Westwood, MA. Our Mgr, [name removed] and her staff have made us feel so welcome. All questions and requests have been...

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Welcome to The Residences at Highland Glen, a friendly, upscale community for active adults, age 55 or older. Residents will enjoy the beautiful surroundings of Twin Pine Hill in Westwood, yet be in close proximity to everything. Conveniently located off Route 128 at Exit 31B/Westwood- Route 109,...

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Westwood Glen Common

21 Westwood Glen Rd, Westwood, MA 02090

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I picked this community, because it's a very nice community. Close to my family.Apartment is great. Great surroundings. Beautiful apartments. Close to Stores and highway. Beautiful town. I would recommend to...

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Welcome Home to Westwood Glen Commons. Located in the quaint town of Westwood, MA, Westwood Glen Commons offers newly renovated apartments for age 55 and over. Our mature landscaped grounds and friendly management team will welcome you home. Choose from newly renovated 1 and 2 bedroom apartment...

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Bauer House

314 Water St, Quincy, MA 02169

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Simon C Fireman Community

640 North Main Street, Randolph, MA 02368

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Fulton School Residences

235 Pond Street, Weymouth, MA 02190

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1550 Beacon Street, Brookline, MA 02446

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1550 Beacon Street, Brookline, MA 02446

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John F. Kennedy Apartments

55 Essex Street, Cambridge, MA 02139

John F. Kennedy Apartments

55 Essex Street, Cambridge, MA 02139

Cambridge Court Apartments

411 Franklin St., Cambridge, MA 02139

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Cambridge Court Apartments

411 Franklin St., Cambridge, MA 02139

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Jewish Community Housing

30 Wallingford Rd # Office, Brighton, MA 02135

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Canton Estates

32 Neponset Street #1202, Canton, MA 02021

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We have two residential apartment communities in two convenient locations in Canton, MA. Canton Estates is for those who want spaciousness, convenience and comfort in a contemporary environment. We have short term leases available. Our locations are all easily accessible from Routes RT. 1, 128,...

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Cost of senior apartments in Quincy, MA

The average cost of senior living in Quincy is 2,636 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Bridgewater, MA with an average of 2,395 per month.

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What are senior apartments?

Senior apartments offer a no-frills housing option for active and independent seniors. Units are often designed with senior-friendly features for accessibility, such as elevators and wide doorways. In general, senior apartments don’t provide health care services or daily assistance. Many senior apartments include:

  • Utilities
  • Home maintenance and repairs
  • Security
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Learn More About Senior Apartments in Quincy, MA

 

A suburb just south of Boston, Quincy boasts an ongoing revitalization of its downtown area that’s centered around the city’s seemingly bottomless well of historic sites but also features a range of shops, restaurants, art galleries, and new residential developments.

In Quincy, senior apartments are communities geared exclusively toward residents 55+ and provide amenities similar to a typical apartment complex. These communities offer older adults an easier lifestyle by taking care of tasks such as yard work and household repairs, but they typically provide limited organized social events and few additional services compared to those offered by independent or assisted living communities.

Cost of Senior Apartments in Quincy, MA

The median monthly cost of a senior apartment in the Boston area is about $1,700, and around $1,400 in the state of Massachusetts.

 

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Cost of Living

 

The total household expenses associated with living in Quincy are rated one point below the national average. Grocery and other essential costs are also rated slightly below but close to the average.

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All index scores are based on a scale that has the national average set at 100. A score of 200 indicates that the cost is twice as expensive as the national average, while a score of 50 indicates that the cost is half as expensive.

Household Expenses Health Care Insurance Entertainment Grocery Clothing
99 108 100 99 96 98

 

Income and Housing

Median income age 45-64 Median income age 65+ Median household income Average individual income Median employee salary Average property tax One-bedroom apartment gross rent estimate
$81,119 per year $37,096 per year $69,406 per year $37,951 per year $48,772 per year $5,425 per year $1,322 per month

 

 

Local Hospitals

 

The top hospitals that service Quincy, MA include:

Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Milton

  • Facility type: nonprofit, short-term acute care
  • Bed count: 100+
  • Specialties: emergency department, ICU, joint replacement

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

  • Facility type: nonprofit, short-term acute care
  • Bed count: 800+
  • Specialties: emergency department, joint replacement, inpatient surgery

South Shore Hospital

  • Facility type: nonprofit, short-term acute care
  • Bed count: 380+
  • Specialties: emergency department, ICU, physical therapy

 

 

Weather and Climate

 

Quincy has a humid subtropical climate, meaning the city experiences four distinct seasons with plenty of precipitation throughout the year. Summers are usually quite warm but are moderated by ocean breezes, whereas winters are cold, wet, and snowy. Given its location near the Atlantic Ocean, Quincy is prone to nor’easters with extreme amounts of snow. In warmer seasons, tropical storms and hurricanes usually weaken in the North Atlantic’s cooler waters before reaching Massachusetts, or they divert eastward and miss the state. The average humidity level in Quincy is 67%, and humidity levels are often highest during September at about 73%.

 

Seasonal Temperatures

January Average January Maximum January Minimum
28°F 37°F 20°F

 

July Average July Maximum July Minimum
72°F 81°F 62°F

 

Air Quality

  • Relative Air Quality Index: 72

This index is based on a scale that has the national average set at 100. A score of 200 indicates twice the presence of air pollutants than the national average, while a score of 50 indicates half the presence.

Precipitation

  • Average Annual Precipitation: 49.7″

 

 

Demographics and Values

 

Population Statistics

Median age Percent of population over 65 Population Population Density Average Household Size
41.3 15.8% 96,410 5,817.7 per square mile 2.2

 

Race & Ethnicity

American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian Black Hispanic or Latino Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Two or More Races White (not Hispanic or Latino)
0.2% 31.2% 5.2% 3.0% 0.2% 1.9% 58.5%

These figures were taken from the most recent U.S. Census.

 

LGBTQ+ Inclusivity

These scores were taken from the Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index.

  • Non-discrimination laws in Boston: 30/30
  • Overall inclusivity: 100/100

 

2016 Presidential Election Results for Norfolk County

Democratic Republican Other
61.2% 33.3% 5.4%

 

 

Arts, Culture, Entertainment, and Recreation

 

Granite, shipping, railroad, coffee, a navy base, the American Revolution — there’s quite a bit of history packed into one small city along the South Shore of Massachusetts. A suburb just south of Boston, Quincy boasts an ongoing revitalization of its downtown area that’s centered around the city’s seemingly bottomless well of historic sites but also features a range of new shops, restaurants, art galleries, and residential developments.

About three centuries before the very first Dunkin’ Donuts opened in 1950 near downtown, the settlement now known as Quincy was incorporated by Boston for a short time, then became Braintree (now a town to the south), and eventually separated in 1792 to be renamed after Colonel John Quincy, whose granddaughter was Abigail Adams. That family tree, along with Quincy native and American statesman John Hancock, would come to define the city’s culture, as Abigail and her husband John Adams — lawyer, Founding Father, diplomat, and second U.S. president — would name their son John Quincy, who served as the new nation’s sixth president. Today, the Hackcock-Adams Common in downtown Quincy encompasses many of the city’s oldest and most iconic landmarks, including City Hall, United First Parish Church, and Hancock Cemetery, plus statues of both John Hancock and John Adams with plenty of greenspace and benches. Just north of downtown is Adams National Historic Park, where visitors can learn the family’s extensive story by touring the land and homes they once occupied.

Quincy’s coastal location made it prime real estate for shipyards along the bay, which anchored the city’s economy throughout the 1900s. On the west end of town, the Quincy Quarries Reservation is now a popular park and rock-climbing spot but was once the source of the city’s thriving granite industry and led to the Granite Railway, one of the country’s first railroads. Fishing is a popular pastime at Quincy’s many marinas and seaside parks, and residents can catch a glimpse of the Boston skyline from Squantum Point Park or walk the paved promenade along Wollaston Beach in North Quincy.

 

Transportation

As part of the Boston metro area, Quincy has several public transportation services. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) has four subway stops in Quincy on the Red Line, one of which is Quincy Center, which is also a transit hub for MBTA bus routes. Also stopping at Quincy Center, the MBTA’s Old Colony Lines are a commuter rail service connecting Greater Boston to surrounding cities. For riders 65 and older, the MBTA offers discounted rates with a Senior CharlieCard, as well as a shared, door-to-door paratransit program called The RIDE.

Frequently asked questions

Residences at Highland Glen, Westwood Glen Common and The Ledges are the top-rated senior apartments near Quincy, Massachusetts. See full list of communities.

There are 13 senior apartments near Quincy, Massachusetts. See the full list.

The best senior apartments near you in Quincy, Massachusetts are Residences at Highland Glen. These senior apartments received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews.

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