At Concord Park, our social, art, culture and fitness programs are developed with resident input, and offer many opportunities for residents to spend time with each other, pursue individual interests, and host families and friends at our special gatherings. A variety of programs address the needs that every person has -- social, physical, spiritual and intellectual. Our activities are not developed to keep people busy - they are designed to nurture and inspire!
Our varied activities calendar offers something for everyone:
We hold exercise classes daily and have a few special additions our residents enjoy:
Individuals with memory loss benefit most from organized activities available at almost any hour, which is why we provide social, wellness, learning and therapeutic activities beginning after breakfast and continuing through the evening hours - seven days a week.
Our innovative Reconnections Program, developed by Senior Living Residences, is the bedrock of our activities programming. This curriculum-based adult learning program is backed by research that cognitive stimulation may slow the progression of Alzheimer’s, and that individuals with Alzheimer's still have the ability to learn. Our material-rich courses are focused on residents’ past and present interests and developed to elicit an engaged response, as well as provide residents with a way to re-connect with their past experiences, re-engage with past learned materials, and benefit from the joy of learning. The Reconnections Program takes place in an interactive, socially stimulating setting, focused on achieving new learning and keeping minds active.
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Our monthly newsletters will give you a feel for what life is like in our communities. Please join us for one of our upcoming Special Events - listed on page one!
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Our monthly newsletters will give you a feel for what life is like in our communities. Please join us for one of our upcoming Special Events - listed on page one!
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Concord Park Independent Living, Assisted Living & Compass Memory Support 68 Commonwealth Ave Concord, MA 01742 Phone: 978-369-4728 Fax: 978-369-5381 Email: info@concordpark.net |
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John F. Kennedy Apartments Independent Living & Assisted Care Services 55 Essex Street Cambridge, MA 02139 Phone: 617-499-7147 Fax: 617-499-7161 Email: info@jfkapartments.com |
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Methuen Village Assisted Living & Compass Memory Support 4 Gleason Street Methuen, MA 01844 Phone: 978-685-2220 Fax: 978-685-2236 Email: info@methuenvillage.com |
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Nashoba Park Independent & Assisted Living 15 Winthrop Avenue Ayer, MA 01432 Phone: 978-772-0707 Fax: 978-772-0799 Email: info@nashobapark.com |
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Neville Place at Fresh Pond Assisted Living & Compass Memory Support 650 Concord Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: 617-497-8700 Fax: 617-497-4440 Email: info@nevilleplace.org |
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Standish Village at Lower Mills Assisted Living & Compass Memory Support 1190 Adams Street Boston , MA 02124 Phone: 617-298-5656 Fax: 617-298-2508 Email: info@standishvillage.com |
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Compass on the Bay Memory Support Assisted Living 1380 Columbia Road Boston, MA 02127 Phone: 617-268-5450 Fax: 617-268-3463 Email: info@compassonthebay.com |
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Compass at Hopkinton Memory Support Assisted Living 50 West Main Street Hopkinton, MA 01748 Phone: 508-435-1011 Fax: 508-435-0410 Email: info@compasshopkinton.com |
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The Cambridge Homes Gracious Independent & Assisted Living 360 Mount Auburn Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: 617-876-0369 Fax: 617-876-6432 Email: info@thecambridgehomes.org |
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Cape Cod Senior Residences Independent & Assisted Living 100 Dr. Julius Kelley Lane Bourne, MA 02559 Phone: 508-564-4474 Fax: 508-564-4574 Email: info@capecodseniorresidences.com |

- Meg Gaudet, Social Program Director, works with residents to develop programs and events to appeal to a variety of interests and hobbies.
Our curriculum-based "Reconnections Program" is backed by research that cognitive stimulation may slow the progression of Alzheimer’s, and that individuals with memory loss still have the ability to learn. The material-rich courses change weekly and include diverse topics such as Italy, chocolate, American artists, baseball, and our Founding Fathers. Residents experience the "joy of learning" as they engage with their peers.