The Cordwainer

    555 Cordwainer Dr, Norwell, MA, 02061
    5.0 · 20 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care

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    5.00 · 20 reviews

    Overall rating

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    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.8
    • Building

      5.0
    • Value

      4.8

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    About The Cordwainer

    The Cordwainer sits near Boston in a modern, nature-inspired setting built to help people living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and the place connects its buildings with glassed-in bridges so folks don't have to go outside in bad weather, and that's handy for safety and comfort, especially when the weather turns rough; there's an entry fee of $7,500, and they have a verified Massachusetts state license, number 0000, which means the community keeps up with state rules and checks; the grounds include an arboretum, and flowers welcome you at the entrance and along the walkways, which gives the place a bit of peace and beauty, while inside you'll find Wi-Fi, cable TV, and comfortable places to read, do arts & crafts, enjoy music, and try programs like Tai Chi, yoga, and stretching as part of their wellness activities, plus the special programming called The Learned Environment℠ uses music, art, and foreign language to gently stimulate folks' minds, because keeping the brain active matters, especially for those with memory loss. You'll see that the care team has a good amount of experience and compassion, and that makes a difference for people going through memory changes, since they pay attention to physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs, and personal care assistants, along with a part-time nurse, help with daily activities, medications, and personal attention, while the therapy folks offer occupational and physical therapy, plus respite care and home care where aides come give companionship and support at home. Meals are shared in a large dining room or delivered to your room, and they handle special diets with good ingredients, even letting guests join sometimes, and for those who need to attend religious services or want help with veterans benefits, there's on-site staff ready, and they've got a pharmacy and hospice support for more advanced needs. People can bring pets, and the staff are noted for being kind and helpful to both residents and visitors; folks get to choose from independent living, assisted living, memory care, continuing care, nursing home, or home care, so there are options for different needs and stages. The Cordwainer also provides housekeeping, laundry, linen service, and private housekeeping, plus shopping and transportation if you need to get out and about, and security gates give a sense of safety. Payment works with checks and insurance, and they don't mind if you just need a short-term stay for respite. The place is known for friendly staff, keeping things lively with art, music, language, and group outings, and for being built to keep people with dementia comfortable and safe, with helpers trained in watching for confusion and preventing wandering; the community gets recognized for its care, and it's even got a Facebook site if people want to see more before taking a tour, which you're welcome to do to meet folks, look around, and get a sense of the day-to-day life, including daily activities, meals, and all the small services that matter most for comfort and peace of mind.

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