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Dads and Doughnuts!

The “Dads and Doughnuts” celebration is a hit at Allerton House in Weymouth. The assisted living community, which will open a Memory Care Neighborhood and expand its Independent Living offerings this fall, always looks for ways to bring residents, families, and staff together. Continue reading “Dads and Doughnuts!”

100 Years Young!

Congratulations to Allerton House in Weymouth’s latest centenarian, resident Margaret “Peg” Bonner! The community recently celebrated the milestone with a party for the resident who takes advantage of all the assisted living community offers, including Ballroom Dancing, crafts, painting classes, and flower arranging. Peg also participates in daily Rosary.

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Alzheimer’s Association Provides Healthy Tips for Your Brain and Body

It is never too late to incorporate findings from the latest research into our daily lives when it comes to maintaining brain health. Certified Dementia Practitioner Jennifer Hoadley, CDP, Regional Manager, Southeastern, MA of the Alzheimer’s Association, Massachusetts and New Hampshire Chapter, provided area residents with many useful insights. Her easy-to-understand presentation is the first in a series of three summer-time programs, in advance of the fall opening of the Allerton House in Weymouth Memory Care Neighborhood. For more information about the new Memory Care Neighborhood click here or call Al at 781-413-7850. The next presentation is scheduled for Tuesday, July 17 at 4:30 PM.

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Spring Painting Class!

Allerton House in Weymouth welcomed spring with a painting class. Residents gathered with instructor Mary McGurran to create a still life of budding flowers that perfectly capture the season. Panting is one of the many artistic and social activities that community residents enjoy.

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Memory Care Presentation offers Valuable Information

Allerton House in Weymouth recently welcomed the community-at-large, residents and their families, and staff to learn whether or not they think a relative or friend might need the care and services of a memory care assisted living program. In her presentation, Joan Wright, CDP, certified dementia practitioner, director of community relations for Norwell VNA and Hospice, discussed the many ways a safe environment, staffed by professionals specializing in memory care, and meaningful activities, can enrich someone’s life when they are dealing with memory issues.

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