Quincy Place Senior Living sits as a suburban condo community made for senior residents who need different levels of care, so you'll find Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, and short-term Memory Care options, and they also offer nursing home services plus continuing care for those who need it over time, and you get personal service plans that match each resident's needs, which helps staff offer genuine care and support, and they do have a Certified Assisted Living Director (CALD) program with renewal and refresher courses, and they keep up to date with regulatory resources for HFA and AFC so the staff knows what's needed for safety and health.
The place focuses on giving residents both comfort and a sense of belonging, with modern decor, warm fireplaces, shared dining room spaces with cozy furniture, a library with computers, a beauty salon, and even a billiard room with a pool table, and their outdoor areas have landscaped lawns where you can sit outside, plus residents have transportation services so getting to appointments or events is covered, and there's Wi-Fi throughout if you want to keep up online, plus they allow pets, which many people appreciate.
Their Assisted Living services cover help with daily things like bathing, getting dressed, and managing medicine, and Memory Care is set up for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, offering a safe place with trained staff who know how to help if someone's having trouble remembering, and the team aims to stay patient and loving as people's needs change over time, and for active seniors, Independent Living lets folks have their own space while joining in on social life, events, and activities with others, and there's also short-term stays if you only need a little help for a while.
Quincy Place is known for planning activities and wellness programs in the main areas, and Memory Care residents can join if a family member brings them, and you'll see staff encourage everyone to join in, but everything's geared toward both safety and making life fulfilling without being pushy.
Dining is communal and flexible, and you'll see that families often note the sincerity of the staff, which shows in a review score of 9.2, and residents say the environment feels safe, clean, and comfortable, and people who want to see what it's like day-to-day can tour in person or take a virtual tour online, where you see dining rooms, rooms, activities, and friendly faces.
Quincy Place is managed by Traditions Management, which helps keep standards up, and there are sometimes sign-on deals or promotions going on, but the main focus is on care-helping seniors live well, whether they need a little help every day or just want the freedom to be part of a community while still living independently.