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Atria Longmeadow Place
42 Mall Road, Burlington, MA 01803
(800) 558-0653
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Reviews of Atria Longmeadow Place in Burlington, Massachusetts
Tony
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January 23, 2024
Atria Longmeadow Place looked nice. It was clean and the staff seemed friendly enough. It seemed to have a bright atmosphere, and the colors and the decor seemed to have sort of a lively feeling. I didn't try their regular food but they gave us pumpkin pie for the holidays when we left, and it was delicious. It was a nice surprise and it was good. They had the happy hour starting, and there were probably 6 or 7 residents and an aide in the pub area. They put on some music, and I think they were getting ready to dance. So it seemed like they were enjoying themselves.
ronolivia1
5
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September 8, 2023
My husband and I moved into Atria Longmeadow Place in February 2023. The helpful staff assisted us in getting adjusted to our new home and he residents we were introduced to quickly became dear friends. We have made many fun memories at Book Club, Yoga, Karaoke, etc and the outings organized by the staff.
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Lori
5
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March 16, 2023
Atria Longmeadow Place had terrific staff. Diane spent a lot of time with me. I was also really impressed by the staff retention rate. It's phenomenal. People stay there for years and years, which is a really good sign. I think they also compensate their staff well, which is important and adds to retention. The rooms were a pretty good size. It had everything anybody could need. They were 100% accessible to people with disabilities or mobility impairments, which was wonderful. It's a bit smaller and more intimate than the other place. They are undergoing a major renovation right now but it didn't even matter. It didn't ruin the ambiance, which was surprising, even though a lot of it was under plastic. It still felt like home, and I think it was the ambiance that they have set, which is pretty exceptional. They have a lot of amenities. There, we spent more time talking about memory care. I think the staff said 40% of their residents are men, which was great for my dad. They have a lot of folks who like to do sort of more intellectual or mentally stimulating kinds of things. They have a lot of active residents who are also mentally active. They were in the middle of doing deep cultural dives on different countries around the world and that includes learning about the holiday, history, and also food that goes along with it. They're working to keep people engaged and learning about things in different ways. If it's a married couple and one of them is in assisted living and the other is in memory care, they offer a discount for couples that are using two different apartments. For us, that's a significant draw. These are expensive propositions to do and having a discount, was a big deal. They also sent me fresh cookies home, and they're the best cookies I've ever had.
Marla
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March 5, 2023
The person showing me around knew everybody by name. The rooms were fine but small if you have a lot of large pieces. They had kitchenettes instead of full kitchens but that works if you take advantage of the meals provided. Independent living units were on same floors as assisted living units. The restaurant and the menu looked good. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included in the monthly price that seems commensurate with other senior living facilities. Activities range from exercise to cultural talks to shopping excursions and more. There are all sorts of workshops. The grounds are pretty with gardens and a patio. The surroundings are laid out to be scenic so you don't realize you are convenient to all sorts of shopping and attractions. I don't use the Lahey health system but it is right across the street. I was told the age ranges from mid-60s to 100+. I am 61 and am going to wait before I move to a senior community.
Karen
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November 14, 2022
I went to Atria Longmeadow Place. The woman I spoke with sat with me, and we had a long talk about the situation with both my stepmother and my dad. She was very helpful in giving me insights. She explained the different units that were available and the cost structure. She went over everything the facility had to offer. She took me to a studio apartment and then another one. We walked through the entire facility with her. We walked through the memory care unit as well, and she answered all my questions. We were very comfortable. I was able to kind of poke my head into places, so I felt like I got a good tour and a good feel for the place. I saw a room that had a functional kitchen area. It had a small stovetop, microwave, and refrigerator. Someone that was living there could have the option to prepare meals, if they wanted to in their room. I saw the kitchen area, the living room, the bedroom, and the bathroom. I saw another unit where there was a kitchenette, but you could see it was set up for someone who was not going to be preparing their own meals. It had no stove or anything like that, but it had a sink and a refrigerator. The rooms at the memory care were a little bit bigger in size. They were all pretty much like a studio in the memory care unit. I saw the memory care open area, which pretty much was well-staffed. Some people were doing activities, but they were all together. They seemed to be encouraging socialization and keeping the folks together (if they wanted to be). The people were very upbeat and positive, so I liked that. I liked that you could go right out into a nice yard area that had some walking paths. There were places where people could sit outside. They could go in and out on their own if they wanted to, but it was secure. The non-memory care folks were separated. The memory care and the non-memory care folks had different dining rooms. The memory care folks pretty much stay in the memory care unit, unless they have spouses that are in the assisted living area. The dining area looked great, and the people were socializing. I saw an activity room where they had painting and things like that every day. I saw calendars that listed all of the other events that were going on. People could actually leave for trips outside the facility, and it was close to a mall. People could go out if they wanted. They had a van that takes people out. They had areas if you wanted to read, do puzzles, and things like that. The actual facility itself was great. They had outside space, but I think it would have been nice if there was more space.
Scott
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August 17, 2022
Atria Longmeadow Place seemed like a well-managed and nice place to live. They had wonderful food and wonderful staff. The front of it was OK. It looks out to the parking lot. (Although if you're up higher in the front, you would see trees.) I liked more the view from the back. It is more of a bucolic setting. You see a lot of trees, woods, and stuff. It's pretty. The activities they have are excellent. I was impressed by the fact that they will transport people to doctors' appointments at a pretty big distance. The activities director was very nice and charming.
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Memory Care
Memory Care is specifically designed to meet the needs of those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Specially trained staff members assist with activities of daily living (such as bathing and dressing) and provide therapies to slow further loss of cognitive abilities.
$9,895
Starting Price
Independent Living
Independent Living is for those who desire the feel of a private residence with the amenities and activities available in a planned community, such as fitness classes, game nights, and group excursions. Services such as cleaning and groundskeeping are often available.
$5,695
Starting Price
Assisted Living
This level of care provides support for those who need help with personal care needs such as cleaning, bathing, and dressing. Residents selecting this level of care are treated to many amenities in a home-like atmosphere, while getting support in their daily lives.
$5,695
Starting Price
Services and Amenities of Atria Longmeadow Place in Burlington, Massachusetts
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- Studio Apartments
Dining options
- In Room Kitchenette
- In Room Kitchens
- Dining Room Shared Meals
Features
- Beauty Barber Shop
- Resident Transportation
- Garden And Patio
About Atria Longmeadow Place in Burlington, Massachusetts
Atria Longmeadow Place is a welcoming senior community nestled in a wooded area of Burlington, Massachusetts. The community is adjacent to town conservation land and located directly across the street from the world-renowned Lahey Clinic. Residents at Atria Longmeadow Place enjoy the best of both worlds the convenience of a city with the beauty of the country.
Atria Longmeadow Place offers the following services:
- Saflok® electronic key entry system
- Computer room and wireless network throughout the community
- 24-hour availability of a trained staff
- A choice of apartments
- A full-time director for events and activities
- An emergency call system in every apartment
- Anytime Cafe with complimentary snacks and beverages
- Assistance with activities of daily living
- Delicious meals served restaurant-style each day
- Medication assistance
- Memory-care neighborhood
- Scheduled local transportation
Atria Senior Living is a leading operator of independent living, assisted living, supportive living and memory care communities in more than 200 locations in 28 states and seven Canadian provinces. We are the residence of choice for more than 20,000 seniors, and the workplace of choice for more than 12,000 employees. We create vibrant communities where older adults can thrive and participate, know that their contributions are valued, and enjoy access to opportunities and support that help them keep making a positive difference in our world.
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