Oblate Novitiate House, located at 486 Chandler St in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, is a senior living community with a strong religious connection and a long history. The facility has medical care and personalized assistance from health professionals, offering services like assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, respite, Alzheimer's care, and adult day care, so whether someone needs just a little help with daily tasks or requires more support, caregivers are on hand. The campus includes shared neighborhood homes where seniors receive live-in caregiver support with activities like bathing and dressing, creating a homelike feel instead of the usual facility atmosphere, and folks who want some independence can find that here, too, thanks to independent living options woven in with all the necessary amenities like meals, housekeeping, and emergency call systems.
There's a seminary connection for those interested in religious life, with studies at Oblate College, spiritual formation, daily Masses, and programs for religious and community outreach. The grounds have landscaped gardens, walking paths, a lake for fishing, outdoor patios, and places to relax outside, and inside, residents have access to a library, chapel, salon, community center, dining rooms, and rooms with whirlpool spas. The community also includes wellness programs, a fitness center, and both indoor and outdoor pools, while people can connect online thanks to WiFi in rooms and enjoy everyday conveniences such as guest parking, postal services, and high-speed internet.
Social life is important here, with activities such as Mardi Gras festivals, music, arts, craft rooms, billiards, bocce, gym sessions, performances, and visits from youth groups. The Oblate Novitiate House has a special focus on spiritual support, with practices like blessing children, welcoming visitors, and helping with vocations, while cultural diversity and inclusion are also a big part of daily life. Senior residents get the practical help they need, and there's a strong effort to create a sense of community, so caregivers and residents build connections. People can enjoy meals together in private dining rooms or use the clubhouse and lounges for gatherings, and there are paths, trails, and gardens for strolling, plus a putting green, sports court, and places for bocce and volleyball.
Nearby, residents have easy access to hospitals like Tewksbury Hospital and Lahey Clinic, local doctors and pharmacies, shopping, transportation, parks such as Ward Reservation and Friendship Park, cinemas, restaurants, and places of worship, so folks stay connected with what they need. Pets are allowed, with small pets part of the community life, and transportation for shopping and errands is available. The setting is peaceful and supports seniors who want a relaxed but active retirement, bringing together medical care, spiritual formation, and everyday joys in a convenient Tewksbury location.