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Newbury Court

100 Newbury Ct
Concord, MA 01742 978-369-5155

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We ago moved to Newbury Court two years ago, and being 92 it was the right... - Dec 09, 2020

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Concord Park

68 Commonwealth St
Concord, MA 01742 978-369-4728

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Care One at Concord

57 Old Rd To 9 Acre Cor
Concord, MA 01742 978-371-3400

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If you have money they care. If you don't they don't - Nov 15, 2017

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Gardens at Newbury Court

100 Newbury Ct
Concord, MA 01742 978-369-5151

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Evaluated 6 places before commiting - Dec 10, 2017

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Assisted living communities offer a wide range of services and function under different operational models, from bare-bones small group homes to plush apartment complex-style digs with hundreds of units.

Before shopping for an assisted living spot, consider other potential senior living arrangements.

Use our guide to local assisted living to identify a handful of prospective communities, then call them and ask a lot of questions. There’s much at stake, so you need to choose smartly.

Most U.S. residences are designed for families without disabled members. To get your home in shape for your senior years, you can retrofit spaces with things like grab bars and non-slip rugs, or renovate rooms using universal design principles.

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