Standish Village, a trusted choice in memory care for families in Dorchester, Milton and Quincy

Exceptional programs: Adult learning opportunities, fitness classes, and thoughtfully designed activities that inspire self-expression, nurture spiritual growth, and bring joy (check out this month’s calendar!)

Fine dining experience: Fresh, wholesome meals made with locally sourced, seasonal ingredients and inspired by the Mediterranean diet. Expertly prepared by a chef and served in a restaurant-style setting.

State-of-the-art design: Designed for easy navigation to help reduce wandering, with a secure, scenic outdoor courtyard that residents can access freely.

Short-Term / Respite Stay option: Experience our community to see if it’s the right fit, or take advantage of added support after a hospital or rehab stay—no minimum length of stay required.

Standish Village is the second community in Massachusetts to receive the Purple Flag for Dementia Care™️ Accreditation, which recognizes excellence in person-centered care for those with memory loss.

It felt like home
We made the decision several years ago to transition my mother from living with us to living at an assisted living due to her medical conditions. This decision took us several years to make and many visits to different places and by far we kept coming back to Standish Village because it did not feel like a facility but it felt like a home. The building is beautiful, full of amenities and well maintained. The staff is truly caring and patient. They talk to my mother not as a client but as a friend or family member. Even though my mother initially resisted going to Standish Village, she now enjoys living there very much and has been living at Standish for several years. Standish Village has provided us the opportunity for her to be just our Mom and us just to be her children.
– Standish Village Family Member
A “Non-Pharmacological Approach” to Memory Care
Standish Village Sponsors Quincy’s Memory Café
Join us each month at the Kennedy Center for Quincy’s Memory Café, which welcomes those living with memory loss or dementia and their care partners, family and friends. Please call 617-376-1243 to register for the café or with any questions.
