Wise Living at Falmouth sits at 110 Dillingham Avenue, right in a peaceful part of Falmouth, MA, near Dillingham Place where you'll see houses of worship, libraries, shops, theaters, and parks, so you feel connected to a real Cape Cod town. The main building, put up in 2005, has 55 units and gives about 1,898 square feet in a two-bedroom, two-bath unit, plus an oversized study and a deck looking out over a nice courtyard, all with formal dining choices, a café, a library, bingo, and a concierge, and there's a pretty deck and outdoor spaces if you like fresh air, as well as a gas fireplace for colder days. The inside has a refrigerator, stacked washer and dryer, dishwasher, trash compactor, electric range, and all utilities are paid through the condo fee, so you don't have to worry about separate bills. The foundation's concrete, the roof is asphalt and pitched, and it faces a paved road, so everything is pretty stable and up-to-date. Some places have single bedrooms as well.
Services in the community set up people to keep their independence, with care models for those who need help with bathing, dressing, and medication, plus respite care for caregivers to take short breaks, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care options for those who need it, and a support team with experience in senior housing and property management that takes care of things, plus there's help from local senior living advisors if you have questions. Wise Living, since 1990, has built and run six independent senior living communities on Cape Cod, like Dillingham Place, Orleans Place, The Melrose, Park Place, The Harwich House, and even Wise Living Yarmouth, and manages everything in-house, so the folks running things know what seniors want and work on keeping things comfortable for retirement, with earlier projects selling out before they finished building. The community's near Faxon Center hospital, several cafes, restaurants like Jack's Restaurant & Bar and Liam Maguire's Irish Pub, twelve doctors' offices and five pharmacies, plus parks like Woods Hole Waterfront Park, and public transport close by with the Thomas B. Landers Lot, so it's really easy to find what you need. Wise Living at Falmouth works to help people stay active, comfortable, and independent, with a focus on living how you want as you get older, with spaces and services that fit you, and a steady community around you. There aren't any reviews yet, but the place is well set up for both active folks and those who might need more help.