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JUNE 14
Heritage Day Open HouseHamburgers, hotdogs, ice cream &cupcakes.
Families welcome.
Saturday, June 1411 AM-1:30 PMRSVP: 781-585-2334
Allerton HouseDuxbury
JUNE 29-AUG. 17
Summer Concerts onProprietorsGreenSunday, 6/29 6:30 PMQuintessential Brass
Sunday, 7/136:30 PMSouth Shore Bay Band
Sunday, 8/3 @ 6 PMFathoms Band
Sunday, 8/176:30 PMEast Coast AcappellaAll concerts are freeon Proprietors Green.
Allerton HouseMarshfield
Steve Caddick& AvalonGreat summertimemusic.
Thursday, July 246:00-7:00 PMSeating is Limited.RSVP: 339-788-2979
Allerton HouseHancock Park
Allerton HouseAssisted Living Communities
PresortedFirst Class MailU.S. Postage
PAIDPermit #6
Abington, MA
Allerton HouseAssisted Living Communities
CENTRAL PARK43 School House Road • Weymouth, MA 02188 • 781-335-8666
HANCOCK PARK164 Parkingway • Quincy, MA 02169 • 339-788-2979
HARBOR PARK(Assisted Living & Memory Care)
15 Condito Road • Hingham, MA 02043 • 781-749-3322
PROPRIETORS GREEN(Assisted Living & Memory Care)
10 Village Green Way • Marshfield, MA 02050 • 888-890-3749
THE VILLAGE AT DUXBURY290 Kings Town Way • Duxbury, MA 02332 • 781-679-5036
Concert on the CourtyardEast Coast Acappella
Street corner Acappella, DooWop & more!
Thursday, June 196:00-7:00 PMFor more information aboutAllerton House,schedule a tour.Call Albert: 781-413-7850
Allerton HouseWeymouth
Allerton House resident JoeTremitiere and hisdaughter, DianeMonaghan, aDuxbury resident,at a recent showing of hiswork at theDuxbury Allerton House
Resident’s Photography Celebrates Nature & Travel
JULY 24JUNE 19JUNE 17
Taste & TourOpen HouseEnjoy an outdoorbarbecue with allthe trimmings.
Tuesday, June 1711:30 AMSeating is Limited.RSVP required.781-749-3322Tour Traditional Assisted Living &The Memory CareNeighborhood.
Allerton HouseHingham
esidents and staff at Allerton House at The Village at Duxbury recently enjoyed a special exhibit showcasing the photography of Joe Tremitiere. Joe pursued his
passion for nature and travel photography after retiring fromhis teaching career. He says, “The show gave me an opportunityto talk with residents and staff not only about my travels, butabout theirs as well.” Joe was honored to have one of his photosshown recently at the Plymouth Guild.
Now close to his daughter who lives in Duxbury, Joe says,“Allerton House couldn’t be more perfect! I celebrated my 99thbirthday last month, and in all those years I haven’t seen a finerplace.”
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www.welchhrg.com/allertonhouse 52 Accord Park Drive • Norwell, MA 02061 Spring/Summer 2014
www.welchhrg.com
Life at Allerton HouseAssisted Living Communities
Duxbury Hingham Marshfield Quincy Weymouth
Meet more Allerton HouseResidents.
Connected Living comes toAllerton House.
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Says Allerton House at Central Park ExecutiveDirector Paul Casale, Jr. of Connected Living,“We are pleased to offer Allerton House residents another way to communicate online with family and friends.”
It’s sowing and growing season at Allerton House at Hancock Park inQuincy. The assisted living community’sGarden Club recently kicked off thegrowing season with about a dozen residents in attendance. Members of theclub meet weekly, planting and tendingflowers and vegetables in the garden’sdedicated space on the community’soutdoor patio. Kelly Richards, marketing director for the Quincy Allerton House,says, “The club is a great experience forresidents. They share the vegetableswith the community’s Cooking Club;get the added benefits of being outdoorsand exercising; and get to know otherresidents who share their passion forgardening.”
A stroll to the back of Allerton House in Hingham leads to four raised flower beds inwhich the community’s garden enthusiasts aregrowing vegetables, herbs and perennials. TheHingham Allerton House Garden Club includesassisted living and assisted living memory careresidents, some tending the community gardens, others tending their own. “Some ofour residents expressed interest in having theirown plants, so we’re adding even more beds,”says Carol Taylor, marketing director, AllertonHouse at Harbor Park. Club members arehappy to share the fruits of their labor with thecommunity’s chef, who incorporates the freshlygrown herbs into his seasonal dishes.
Sowing the Seeds at Allerton House ALLERTON HOUSE AT HANCOCK PARK
QUINCY
New and Wonderful Beginning ALLERTON HOUSE AT PROPRIETORS GREEN
MARSHFIELD
A Change of Scenery withthe Change of SeasonsALLERTON HOUSE AT HARBOR PARKTRADITIONAL ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE NEIGHBORHOOD
HINGHAM
Lucy DeBattista and her daughter Lynda Krasner are both at Village at ProprietorsGreen—Lucy as a resident and Lynda as a salesconsultant. Lynda says, “With everything Iwanted for my mom right here, I knew it couldn’t get any better.” Lucy’s move to the Village at Proprietors Green has improved quality of life and given mother and daughtermore time to enjoy each other’s company. Lucyloves to read, do crossword puzzles, dance andgo on outings. She has met many new peoplewith whom she can share the past and look forward to a new day. Engaging in conversationswith residents and staff is one of Lucy’s favoriteactivities, especially when it leads to laughter.“She has time to enjoy herself here,” says Lynda.“It’s been a great journey!”
Stay Active, Engaged & Connected!Get a Fresh Start at Allerton House Assisted Living
www.welchhrg.com/allertonhouse 32
Peter Ingeneri enjoys a spring day on the patio of Allerton House at Hancock Park as he prepares to geta head start on gardening.
Resident Dorothy “Dotty”MacRae sits surroundedby lush hydrangea moments before the Garden Club begins planting.
Allerton House at Proprietors Green residentLucy DeBattista says she ispleased to be living whereher daughter works.
Connected Living CEO andCo-Founder, Sarah Hoitdemonstrates the easewith which the technologycan help residents stayconnected with family andfriends.
Spring of 2014 marks the launch of a uniqueopportunity for Allerton House residents inDuxbury, Hingham, Marshfield, Quincy and
Weymouth to keep in touch with family and friends, whenever they wantand wherever their friends and loved ones live. With the implementation ofConnected Living® technology, residents at the five Welch Healthcare & Retirement Group assisted living communities can choose how they want to stay connected—through email, social networking, photo-sharing, onlineclasses, brain-healthy games, music and more.
Designed specifically for seniors, the program features easy-to-use navigational tools. Residents create their own private, secure accounts andselect the interactive activity of their choice. Paul Casale, Jr., executive director of Allerton House at Central Park in Weymouth, says, “Staying active, engaged and socially connected is important to good health and happiness. With the addition of Connected Living, our residents are gainingaccess to a whole host of new opportunities.”
Making Connections:Allerton HouseLaunches New OnlineOpportunityfor Residents
Says Allerton House at Central Park ExecutiveDirector Paul Casale, Jr. of Connected Living,“We are pleased to offer Allerton House residents another way to communicate online with family and friends.”
It’s sowing and growing season at Allerton House at Hancock Park inQuincy. The assisted living community’sGarden Club recently kicked off thegrowing season with about a dozen residents in attendance. Members of theclub meet weekly, planting and tendingflowers and vegetables in the garden’sdedicated space on the community’soutdoor patio. Kelly Richards, marketing director for the Quincy Allerton House,says, “The club is a great experience forresidents. They share the vegetableswith the community’s Cooking Club;get the added benefits of being outdoorsand exercising; and get to know otherresidents who share their passion forgardening.”
A stroll to the back of Allerton House in Hingham leads to four raised flower beds inwhich the community’s garden enthusiasts aregrowing vegetables, herbs and perennials. TheHingham Allerton House Garden Club includesassisted living and assisted living memory careresidents, some tending the community gardens, others tending their own. “Some ofour residents expressed interest in having theirown plants, so we’re adding even more beds,”says Carol Taylor, marketing director, AllertonHouse at Harbor Park. Club members arehappy to share the fruits of their labor with thecommunity’s chef, who incorporates the freshlygrown herbs into his seasonal dishes.
Sowing the Seeds at Allerton House ALLERTON HOUSE AT HANCOCK PARK
QUINCY
New and Wonderful Beginning ALLERTON HOUSE AT PROPRIETORS GREEN
MARSHFIELD
A Change of Scenery withthe Change of SeasonsALLERTON HOUSE AT HARBOR PARKTRADITIONAL ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE NEIGHBORHOOD
HINGHAM
Lucy DeBattista and her daughter Lynda Krasner are both at Village at ProprietorsGreen—Lucy as a resident and Lynda as a salesconsultant. Lynda says, “With everything Iwanted for my mom right here, I knew it couldn’t get any better.” Lucy’s move to the Village at Proprietors Green has improved quality of life and given mother and daughtermore time to enjoy each other’s company. Lucyloves to read, do crossword puzzles, dance andgo on outings. She has met many new peoplewith whom she can share the past and look forward to a new day. Engaging in conversationswith residents and staff is one of Lucy’s favoriteactivities, especially when it leads to laughter.“She has time to enjoy herself here,” says Lynda.“It’s been a great journey!”
Stay Active, Engaged & Connected!Get a Fresh Start at Allerton House Assisted Living
www.welchhrg.com/allertonhouse 32
Peter Ingeneri enjoys a spring day on the patio of Allerton House at Hancock Park as he prepares to geta head start on gardening.
Resident Dorothy “Dotty”MacRae sits surroundedby lush hydrangea moments before the Garden Club begins planting.
Allerton House at Proprietors Green residentLucy DeBattista says she ispleased to be living whereher daughter works.
Connected Living CEO andCo-Founder, Sarah Hoitdemonstrates the easewith which the technologycan help residents stayconnected with family andfriends.
Spring of 2014 marks the launch of a uniqueopportunity for Allerton House residents inDuxbury, Hingham, Marshfield, Quincy and
Weymouth to keep in touch with family and friends, whenever they wantand wherever their friends and loved ones live. With the implementation ofConnected Living® technology, residents at the five Welch Healthcare & Retirement Group assisted living communities can choose how they want to stay connected—through email, social networking, photo-sharing, onlineclasses, brain-healthy games, music and more.
Designed specifically for seniors, the program features easy-to-use navigational tools. Residents create their own private, secure accounts andselect the interactive activity of their choice. Paul Casale, Jr., executive director of Allerton House at Central Park in Weymouth, says, “Staying active, engaged and socially connected is important to good health and happiness. With the addition of Connected Living, our residents are gainingaccess to a whole host of new opportunities.”
Making Connections:Allerton HouseLaunches New OnlineOpportunityfor Residents
JUNE 14
Heritage Day Open HouseHamburgers, hotdogs, ice cream &cupcakes.
Families welcome.
Saturday, June 1411 AM-1:30 PMRSVP: 781-585-2334
Allerton HouseDuxbury
JUNE 29-AUG. 17
Summer Concerts onProprietorsGreenSunday, 6/29 6:30 PMQuintessential Brass
Sunday, 7/136:30 PMSouth Shore Bay Band
Sunday, 8/3 @ 6 PMFathoms Band
Sunday, 8/176:30 PMEast Coast AcappellaAll concerts are freeon Proprietors Green.
Allerton HouseMarshfield
Steve Caddick& AvalonGreat summertimemusic.
Thursday, July 246:00-7:00 PMSeating is Limited.RSVP: 339-788-2979
Allerton HouseHancock Park
Allerton HouseAssisted Living Communities
PresortedFirst Class MailU.S. Postage
PAIDPermit #6
Abington, MA
Allerton HouseAssisted Living Communities
CENTRAL PARK43 School House Road • Weymouth, MA 02188 • 781-335-8666
HANCOCK PARK164 Parkingway • Quincy, MA 02169 • 339-788-2979
HARBOR PARK(Assisted Living & Memory Care)
15 Condito Road • Hingham, MA 02043 • 781-749-3322
PROPRIETORS GREEN(Assisted Living & Memory Care)
10 Village Green Way • Marshfield, MA 02050 • 888-890-3749
THE VILLAGE AT DUXBURY290 Kings Town Way • Duxbury, MA 02332 • 781-679-5036
Concert on the CourtyardEast Coast Acappella
Street corner Acappella, DooWop & more!
Thursday, June 196:00-7:00 PMFor more information aboutAllerton House,schedule a tour.Call Albert: 781-413-7850
Allerton HouseWeymouth
Allerton House resident JoeTremitiere and hisdaughter, DianeMonaghan, aDuxbury resident,at a recent showing of hiswork at theDuxbury Allerton House
Resident’s Photography Celebrates Nature & Travel
JULY 24JUNE 19JUNE 17
Taste & TourOpen HouseEnjoy an outdoorbarbecue with allthe trimmings.
Tuesday, June 1711:30 AMSeating is Limited.RSVP required.781-749-3322Tour Traditional Assisted Living &The Memory CareNeighborhood.
Allerton HouseHingham
esidents and staff at Allerton House at The Village at Duxbury recently enjoyed a special exhibit showcasing the photography of Joe Tremitiere. Joe pursued his
passion for nature and travel photography after retiring fromhis teaching career. He says, “The show gave me an opportunityto talk with residents and staff not only about my travels, butabout theirs as well.” Joe was honored to have one of his photosshown recently at the Plymouth Guild.
Now close to his daughter who lives in Duxbury, Joe says,“Allerton House couldn’t be more perfect! I celebrated my 99thbirthday last month, and in all those years I haven’t seen a finerplace.”
R
www.welchhrg.com/allertonhouse 52 Accord Park Drive • Norwell, MA 02061 Spring/Summer 2014
www.welchhrg.com
Life at Allerton HouseAssisted Living Communities
Duxbury Hingham Marshfield Quincy Weymouth
Meet more Allerton HouseResidents.
Connected Living comes toAllerton House.
Join us for an Event!
IN
SI
DE