
2 Continuing Care Retirement Communities in Berkshire County, MA
To help you with your search, browse the 4 reviews below for continuing care retirement communities in Berkshire County. On average, consumers rate continuing care retirement communities in Berkshire County 5.0 out of 5 stars.
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2 Continuing Care Retirement Communities in Berkshire County, MA
Kimball Farms
Sweetwood
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Recent Reviews of Continuing Care Communities in Berkshire County
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Review of Kimball Farms
Everything about Kimball Farms is very good, but we didn't pick this place because they don't have a pool. It's an excellent community and they also have good food. They offer every amenity like di... Read more
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Review of Sweetwood
I liked Sweetwood of Williamstown. Williamstown is a college town that offers lots of stuff to do and lots of restaurants, and the town itself is great. The dining area was shaped differently than ... Read more
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Review of Kimball Farms
I visited Kimball Farms and they best suited my needs. It had a unique two-bedroom with two-baths and before you move in, you could choose all new kitchen cabinets, counter appliances, floor tiles,... Read more
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