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Summer/Fall 2016

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See legend on page 64. 38 More information available at www.NewLifeStyles.com MEMORY CARE Peabody - Wayland SUNRISE AT GARDNER PARK 73 Margin St. Peabody, MA 01960 (844) 409-5542 MEM, AL Rates start at $4500. (subject to change) MAP #80 PEREGRINE'S LANDING AT TEWKSBURY 2580 Main Street Tewksbury, MA 01876 (978) 657-0800 www.peregrineseniorliving.com MEM, AL, RHB, PT, OT, ST MAP #69 DOROTHY FRANCES HOME, THE 704 Beaver St. Waltham, MA 02452 (844) 309-1599 MEM Rates start at $5800. (subject to change) MAP #33 TRADITIONS OF WAYLAND An Independent and Assisted Living Residence 10 Green Way Wayland, MA 01778 (508) 358-0700 www.TraditionsofWayland.com 76 units IND, AL, MEM Call today for information and a tour! MAP #85 We provide the kind of safe, top-quality, resident- centered senior living that makes residents proud to call our community home. The entire team takes special care to contribute to a warm, positive environment and their dedication has a wonderful impact on the residents. They, too, take enormous pride in contributing to our activities and operations, from assisting our dining services coordinator with swapping out daily menus to leading religious services or simply passing on a warm smile. Peregrine's Landing at Tewksbury provides affordable memory care in a warm, caring environment located in an easily access - ible one story building. The Peregrine Way acknow - ledges and embraces long term memory. With an on- site rehab specializing in physical/occupational and speech therapy, as well as the availability of an in-house physician and podiatrist, Peregrine's Landing strives to look at the "whole" person in its care approach. A special care home for those with Alzheimer's disease and other related dementia. The atmosphere is home-like and non-institutional with a focus on the social environment where residents may enjoy their independence or receive special attention. We have found that many residents feel very much at home in a community like ours because of its reminiscent appearance and creative layout. The building is bright, cheerful, homey and roomy without being so large as to overwhelm the residents. In our Reflections Neighborhood we continually strive to engage residents in meaningful, therapeutic activities, focusing on their strengths and capabilities. Featuring the Habilitation model, we enable opportunities to experience successes throughout each day. The goal is for each resident to maintain a positive emotional state by ensuring that they are not restricted by their limitations while celebrating their strengths.

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