Youville Place Assisted Living sits on 12 acres of rolling greens in Lexington, MA, with a quiet campus full of trees, walking paths, a pond with a fountain, woodlands, and perennial gardens, and residents often spend time outdoors on the patios, in the gardens, or by the pond where it's peaceful and you can just listen to the birds or watch the water. The community isn't far from the MBTA's Red Line and Harvard Square, and it's easy to get to Lahey Clinic, Winchester Hospital, and Mt. Auburn Hospital, so families don't have to worry about being too far if something comes up, plus the community offers transportation and shuttle services for appointments and outings, which makes things a little easier for everyone. There are 71 private apartments-studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedrooms-each with its own kitchenette and bathroom, plus heating and air conditioning you can control yourself, and each apartment has an emergency response system in case residents need help, so families have some peace of mind which is always good.
Residents can join plenty of daily activities-fitness classes, movie nights, game room sessions, group walks, and even special resident-run clubs if they're interested-while others might just choose a quiet afternoon reading by the fireplace in the library or even a spontaneous sing-along in the living room where folks like to gather. There's a chapel for quiet reflection, fully equipped common kitchens if people want to cook a meal with family, and a nice café for morning coffee and news, plus a country store, laundry on every floor, a salon, a business center, internet access, a private dining room for family get-togethers, and a fitness room with a whirlpool bath for those aches and pains, which is useful. The memory care program's in a more secure area with support from certified caregivers and special activities set up for people with Alzheimer's, dementia, or mild cognitive changes, and staff use structured programs and communication techniques so folks can still stay engaged and feel part of the group. Nurses are on site for 12 to 16 hours a day, while trained staff supervise and help residents 24 hours a day, handling things like medication, bathing, dressing, and transfers, and there's always a call system for emergencies.
Youville Place has a respite care program for short stays too, so families can get a break or when someone's coming out of the hospital but isn't quite ready to be home. Meals are a real point of pride here, with chefs and meal planners putting out healthy and tasty dishes, and residents can eat together in a comfortable, homelike dining room or use the private room for family visits, which makes things feel more personal. There's a real focus on community, compassion, and respect, which you can see in how staff interact with everyone-people tend to say the staff are helpful, joyful, and kind, and even residents support each other and keep things lively and friendly. Everything at Youville Place, from the open green spaces to the activities and social gatherings, aims to give seniors a balanced and comfortable life, whether they need just a little bit of help or something more involved like memory care, and there's always something to do or someone to talk to if you want company.