Summer Place - A Provincial Senior Living Community sits in Chelmsford, where folks find a warm, friendly spot shaped by kindness and genuine care from the staff all around, and when you walk in, you'll see an elegant lobby and inviting common areas like the big dining room with stylish seats, a cozy fireplace, and even a grand piano. The place welcomes seniors age 55 and up and gives several options like independent living, assisted living, respite care for short-term stays, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and even adult day care, with home health and nursing services for those needing extra help. Apartments come in a bunch of floor plans-studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom-each designed for comfort with private bathrooms, walk-in tubs or showers with benches and grab bars, kitchenettes, some with patios or balconies, and bright open-concept layouts with stainless steel fridges, white cabinets, and pretty countertops, all set up so folks can move around easily and safely.
Summer Place offers lots of social and wellness activities every day, so residents can join in anything from fitness classes in the gym, card games in the gaming room, trips to the beauty salon, or quiet time in the library or at the computer center, and when the weather's good, there are outdoor gardens, a gazebo, and landscaped walking paths that give everybody space to chat or just relax. Meals are made by a chef and served three times a day in the dining room, and apartments come with utilities, cable, Wi-Fi, and weekly housekeeping, plus optional linen service, so there's less to worry about day-to-day, and personal care support ranges from help with dressing to medication aides and 12-to-16 hour nursing shifts, with 24-hour call support in case anything comes up.
For pets, Summer Place welcomes them too, which means furry friends can come along, and there's a pet-friendly policy for residents who want the company. There's transportation to doctor's appointments and outings, either scheduled by the community or arranged as needed, and there's even a program just for military veterans and awards the community's gotten for being friendly, for exceptional care, and for good meals and fun activities, which isn't something every place can say, so it stands out a bit that way. The staff try to make life simpler and more joyful, so folks can keep independence while still having plenty of support close by, whether you need a hand with chores, personal care, or just want a community that feels like home. Summer Place also allows in-home care agencies, which lets some folks get extra personalized support right in their apartment. The grounds are safe and well kept with smoke alarms, sprinklers, and wheelchair accessibility, and the schedule includes lots of engaging things every day-whether it's music, games, or simple time spent with neighbors, so residents have plenty of chances to stay active and connected.