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Discover the Avita Memory Care Difference

Experience the Northbridge Way of Life 

At Avita Memory Care, our mission is clear: to create a safe, nurturing, and fulfilling environment where residents thrive, and families find peace of mind. Rooted in the meaning of "Avita"—"For Life"—our communities are designed to recognize each resident as a unique individual while providing specialized memory care services tailored to their needs.

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Whether seeking independence with support close by or day-to-day assistance, we are here for you. Find the perfect balance of care, community, and comfort tailored to your needs. Request a guide to help you or your loved one make the transition with confidence.

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Discover the Avita Memory Care Difference

Experience the Northbridge Way of Life 

At Avita Memory Care, our mission is clear: to create a safe, nurturing, and fulfilling environment where residents thrive, and families find peace of mind.

Experience the

Addison Place

Way of Life.

Whether seeking independence with support close by or day-to-day assistance, we are here for you. Find the perfect balance of care, community, and comfort tailored to your needs. Request a guide to help you or your loved one make the transition with confidence.

20+ Years
of Care
19 Locations
Throughout New England
700+
5-Star Reviews
20+ Years
of Care

19 Locations
Throughout New England

700+
5-Star Reviews

Caring for the Whole Family, Every Step of the Way

Navigating memory care is a journey for both individuals and their loved ones. Whether you’re seeking a dedicated Avita Memory Care Community or an Avita Neighborhood within a Northbridge Community, you’ll experience the same commitment to excellence, compassion, and expertise.

Our caregivers, from wellness and culinary staff to programming and maintenance teams, are extensively trained to support individuals with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or memory loss. We aim to make a positive difference, helping residents rediscover joy and families feel reassured.

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Caring for the Whole Family, Every Step of the Way

Navigating memory care is a journey for both individuals and their loved ones. Whether you’re seeking a dedicated Avita Memory Care Community or an Avita Neighborhood within a Northbridge Community, you’ll experience the same commitment to excellence, compassion, and expertise.

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Our caregivers, from wellness and culinary staff to programming and maintenance teams, are extensively trained to support individuals with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or memory loss. We aim to make a positive difference, helping residents rediscover joy and families feel reassured.

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Caring for Your Whole Family Along the Journey

The Advantages of Avita Memory Care

Personalized Care Plans
Tailored to meet the unique needs of each resident, ensuring they feel supported and empowered every day.
Specially Trained Teams
From Wellness staff to Culinary, Housekeeping, and Maintenance, all team members are trained to understand and support residents with memory challenges.
Holistic Programming
Failure-free activities and programs that engage the mind, body, and spirit.
Comprehensive Services
Chef-prepared meals, housekeeping, and a full maintenance team provide comfort and convenience for residents and their families.
Caring for Your Whole Family Along the Journey

The Avita Memory Care Difference

Personalized Care Plans
Tailored to meet the unique needs of each resident, ensuring they feel supported and empowered every day.
Specially Trained Teams
From Wellness staff to Culinary, Housekeeping, and Maintenance, all team members are trained to understand and support residents with memory challenges.
Holistic Programming
Failure-free activities and programs that engage the mind, body, and spirit.
Comprehensive Services
Chef-prepared meals, housekeeping, and a full maintenance team provide comfort and convenience for residents and their families.
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Community Living vs. At-Home Care

Community living arrangements offer many advantages for seniors living with dementia, including:
Professional Care Availability
At-home dementia care may not always be available in your area or could become prohibitively expensive for full-time care. Memory care communities provide round-the-clock professional care.
Socialization
Dementia can lead to social isolation when remaining at home, intensifying symptoms. Community living encourages interaction with peers, offering a community atmosphere and fostering a sense of belonging.
Caregiver Burnout
Family caregivers can experience physical and emotional exhaustion from providing 24/7 care. Memory care communities alleviate this burden by offering trained professionals, providing respite for caregivers.
Safety Concerns
Modifying a home to ensure safety for someone with dementia can be costly and complex. Wandering, a common issue in dementia, can be dangerous at home, whereas memory care communities are specifically designed to keep residents safe.
Professional Care Availability
At-home dementia care may not always be available in your area or could become prohibitively expensive for full-time care. Memory care communities provide round-the-clock professional care.
Caregiver Burnout
Family caregivers can experience physical and emotional exhaustion from providing 24/7 care. Memory care communities alleviate this burden by offering trained professionals, providing respite for caregivers.
Socialization
Dementia can lead to social isolation when remaining at home, intensifying symptoms. Community living encourages interaction with peers, offering a community atmosphere and fostering a sense of belonging.
Safety Concerns
Modifying a home to ensure safety for someone with dementia can be costly and complex. Wandering, a common issue in dementia, can be dangerous at home, whereas memory care communities are specifically designed to keep residents safe.
The Benefits of Shared Living for

Seniors with Dementia

A Sense of Social Connection
Encourages meaningful interaction with peers, reducing isolation and loneliness.
Increased Participation in Activities
Sharing space can motivate residents to engage more in daily programs and social opportunities.
Reduced Impact of Sundowning
The comfort and support of others can help minimize agitation during the evening hours.
Relieved Loneliness and Anxiety
Living with a roommate helps alleviate emotional challenges like anxiety and promotes a sense of well-being.
Support for Family Members
Shared living offers peace of mind, knowing that your loved one is receiving professional care while reducing the physical and emotional toll on family caregivers.
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The Benefits of Shared Living for

Seniors with Dementia

A Sense of Social Connection
Encourages meaningful interaction with peers, reducing isolation and loneliness.
Increased Participation in Activities
Sharing space can motivate residents to engage more in daily programs and social opportunities.
Reduced Impact of Sundowning
The comfort and support of others can help minimize agitation during the evening hours.
Relieved Loneliness and Anxiety
Living with a roommate helps alleviate emotional challenges like anxiety and promotes a sense of well-being.
Support for Family Members
Shared living offers peace of mind, knowing that your loved one is receiving professional care while reducing the physical and emotional toll on family caregivers.
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Sharp Thinking, Active Residents Program

Wide range of activities to keep residents engaged, including:
Daily exercise group
Walking club
Tai Chi & Barre Balance
Nutritional classes
Library and book club
Museum outings
Artists in Residence program
Multi-generational music
Genealogy Generations
Museum outings
S.T.A.R Club

Sharp Thinking, Active Residents Program

Wide range of activities to keep residents engaged, including:
Daily exercise group
Walking club
Tai Chi & Barre Balance
Nutritional classes
Library and book club
Museum outings
Artists in Residence program
Multi-generational music
Genealogy Generations
Museum outings
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Why Families Choose Northbridge

My mother is thriving at Avita, she immediately made friends, participates in all the activities and is so happy. It’s a perfect fit for her needs with a friendly, caring staff that is incredibly dedicated and supportive. Knowing she is in capable hands adept at meeting her needs is a welcome relief after constantly worrying about her abilities and safety. Highly recommend!

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Katie W.

Daughter of Avita of Brunswick Resident
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Moving my mother to Avita was the best move we could have made! She is engaged in
activities, has made many new friends, and is loved by the staff. She has joy and meaning in
her life again, and is well taken care of. The staff is wonderful to her and are very responsive to me when I have questions. I'm so happy that we chose Avita for my mother and highly recommend it to others!

David O.

Son of Avita of Needham Resident
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My mom is always content when I visit as she is well cared for, respected, and loved. I am at
peace when I am not with her knowing she is safe in every way. Avita is a gem and we feel very blessed to be part of this community.

Cindy D.

Daughter of Avita of Newburyport Resident
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If you want your loved one in a high quality place that walks the talk with their staff then Avita is for you. I feel so happy my family member can go on this journey with Avita staff and be treated with so much dignity and love. It is such a comfort for her family and we have peace knowing the care and love she receives daily. Forever grateful!

Kelly Y.

Daughter of Avita of Stroudwater

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is memory care for?

Memory Care is for older adults who have symptoms of dementia or have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease. Additionally, these seniors will need help with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), or one’s daily self-care activities. These activities can range from assistance with bathing and dressing, to housework and medication reminders. Seniors living in a memory care community can require a small amount of assistance to a larger amount of time and assistance needed.

Assistance time is usually counted in minutes of care needed, and range from being included in the monthly rent, or require an additional fee.

Memory Care is also for individuals seeking more socialization, as memory care communities are full of a senior’s peers and offer many opportunities for conversations and friendships.

A family seeking their loved one’s day filled with more activity; to include exercise, mentally-stimulating games, outings to local attractions and more. Memory care communities usually have an activity department who work with the residents to build calendars to their liking.

A family may seek memory care for someone they care for if the individual is no longer eating a well-balanced diet. Memory care communities can offer all meals and snacks throughout the day. Chefs in the community work with residents and their healthcare team to provide meals catered to their specific diet (low sodium, low sugar, dairy-free, gluten-free and more.)

What does memory care community cost?

Memory care community costs vary depending on the community type. Many are a monthly fee, with a one-time community fee. Costs will vary depending on the size of the apartment. Another added cost can be if there is a second person living in the apartment.

Care costs will also be a fee. The more time an individual needs help with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), the larger the care cost will be. Some communities charge for amenities such as programming, meals, parking, and more. So always check to see what is included.

What is a memory care community like?

Many memory care communities are designed with Alzheimer’s Disease symptoms in mind. This can mean a circular design, so there are no dead-end hallways, and an enclosed, secure courtyard for outdoor enjoyment and safety.

Often, the community will be divided into ‘neighborhoods’ or micro-communities, to allow residents a smaller number of other residents to know and interact with. This also allows employees and care team members better interaction with the resident. Ratios of care team employees to residents is much higher than assisted living communities, so residents are allowed the personalized care required for their needs.

When does someone need memory care?

Someone is in need of memory care services when living on their own is no longer safe. A loved one forgetting to turn the stove off, or leaving the house in the middle of the night are situations that often send families to search for a memory care community.

Someone with the disease or symptoms can also require round-the-clock care, often provided by a relative or an in-home nurse. This can put a strain on relationships, working careers, and finances. At a memory care community, care is the primary responsibility of the employees. Families are then able to visit their loved one and rest assured their needs are being met, and go back to being a daughter or a son or a spouse.

What is the difference between memory care community and a nursing home?
A misconception about a memory care community is that it’s the same as a nursing home. Many memory care communities pride themselves in being a social-model rather than a medical-model. An assisted living community can provide much more independence, socialization, and stimulating activities and therapies than a nursing home, where a nursing home can provide more healthcare.
What is the difference between living at home vs. at an memory care community?

Living at a memory care community can provide more social opportunities, where living at home, many individuals feel isolated.

Living at a memory care community can provide better nutrition to a senior, where living at home the senior may not have access to healthy ingredients or the ability to make a well-rounded meal. Often, relatives are needed to make or provide meals for the senior, in addition to providing for their own family.

Living at a memory care community can provide transportation for seniors to local health appointments, shopping, dining, and more. Living at home, many seniors are reliant on town transportation or a relative, otherwise the senior may drive their own car, which may not be safe.

Living at a memory care community can provide all the maintenance and housework duties for the senior. Maintenance teams work year-round on tasks like lawn maintenance and snow removal. Housekeeping teams can visit a senior’s apartment daily or weekly to vacuum, dust, clean the bathroom, and more. Living at home, a senior would need to upkeep their living space, or pay for a housekeeper to visit, which in the case of dementia symptoms, upkeep can be forgotten or dangerous.

Living at home allows the senior to remain in their familiar environment, while assisted living requires the senior to get to know a new setting and often, downsize to an apartment.

 

 

What is a couple wants to live together in memory care?

Couples can live together in a memory care community. Most communities offer a few apartment sizes, providing more space for two people. Some couples may experience one individual needing memory care, and assisted living communities can accommodate this as well. The couple can choose whether living together or in separate apartments is more suitable for their situation.

 

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