Rivercourt Residences

  • 8 West Main Street, West Groton, MA 01450
  • (978) 448-4122
  • 4.4 ( 1 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, Adult Day Care, and Memory Care

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Description

About This Community

Welcome to RiverCourt Residences Senior Living Community. Our residential community offers independent living, assisted living and memory care solutions to families and professionals who want their loved ones and older adults in their lives to enjoy the life they planned.

Overlooking the scenic Squannacook River, and just a short ride from the center of Groton, RiverCourt Residences features attractive, spacious, private or companion suites and access to a full range of services, care options, amenities and social activities.

The community provides its residential services in a historic mill building and the community has been lovingly restored to take full advantage of such architectural details as high ceilings, expansive windows and picturesque waterfall views.

Assisted Living at RiverCourt Residences is all about having immediate access to a wide range of amenities and services for seniors, while enjoying a spacious apartment and a worry-free lifestyle. The community also features a friendly and professional staff and a variety of engaging activities.

  • Beautiful spacious apartments: Studio and 1 bedroom (small, medium, large)
  • Three nutritious and delicious meals served daily
  • Fully appointed Fitness Center
  • Personalized care plans including continence management
  • Health, exercise and wellness programs
  • Wide range of social, educational and spiritual programs
  • Coordination of health care needs, medical appointments and resources
The Reflections Memory Care Program

The Reflections Program is designed for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or other memory disorders. The program approaches care using the the Alzheimer’s Association’s Habilitation Therapy Model, which emphasizes positive emotional responses. It concentrates on the skills residents have today. In our Reflections Program, with our individualized care plans, we help our residents see how much they still can do and enjoy every day. This is accomplished by our expertly trained care team, led by a full time RN who is the Reflections Program Director, and a full time Reflections Life Enrichment Director. Our higher than industry average staff-to-resident ratio allows for multilevel, simultaneous activities. RiverCourt also offers a support group for families of residents with Alzheimer’s disease or other memory disorders, as well as a support group for the community-at-large.

Independent Living

Leave behind the chores and home maintenance. Come and enjoy Independent Living at RiverCourt Residences’ Nashua Suites, a rental community offering a comfortable and elegant lifestyle, as well as peace of mind. With the addition of 4 new apartments, we now offer a choice of studios, one bedroom suites and one bedroom apartments with a den. The Nashua Suites are accessed via a separate entrance, leading into a tastefully appointed lobby and mail area.

Amenities:
  • Fully equipped custom kitchens featuring stainless steel appliances and granite countertops
  • Powder room
  • Washer and Dryer in each apartment
  • Master Suites
  • Crown moldings, vaulted ceilings
  • Personal 24/7 emergency response call system
Independent residents enjoy:
  • Continental breakfast and full-service dinner in our elegant Squanacook Dining Room
  • A private dining room for families or guests
  • Comfortably appointed sunroom, adjacent to a serene and private furnished patio
  • Newly designed and beautifully landscaped garden
  • Media and living room areas
  • Full service salon/barber shop
  • Healthful snacks available all day
  • Concierge service
  • Weekly housekeeping/bed linen service
  • Fully appointed fitness center
  • Heat, air conditioning and electricity included
  • Scheduled transportation to healthcare appointments, local shopping and events
  • Recreational, health and wellness programs
  • Weekly wellness clinic
  • Intercom Entry System
  • Designated Parking
  • Fire safety system

Thank you for your interest at RiverCourt Residences. Please give us a call to schedule a free tour.

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Reviews

4.4 ( 1 Reviews )
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Jeanne
June 23, 2021
My dad moved into the Rivercourt Residences. The staff has been very helpful, especially in a remote environment that we have now. They've been pretty good about scanning the documents so that I can fill them out and sign. I like that they had longevity in their staff too. There were people that had been there for 18 years, which is pretty significant for this type of care. There was about two weeks where we couldn't go see him, and the staff has been very good about sending us updates or emails on how he was acclimating, what he was doing, or if there's any issues that needed to be clarified. I like the fact that it is small, unlike some of the other places where there's like 10 or 12 people at the dining table. Because he's lived alone for many, many years, that would be too overwhelming for him. In this place, they only have two to three people max at a table, so I think it's less confusing for him. The best part of the facility is it's an old converted paper mill. My grandfather was a miller right there for thirty five years, so my father knows it very well. He may not know where he is in time, but at least he knows where he is in space. Also, it's not even half a mile from my grandparents' homestead. That was important for me, for him to have some sort of comfort level. They have a men's group in which the guy who's in charge of the maintenance actually meets with them. They build things or work on things. My dad was mechanically inclined, and that was another aspect that I really liked versus putting him into paintings or puzzles. He seems to be enjoying the food as well. He's in a shared suite right now with a shared bathroom, but each has their own individual room. We were able to bring in furniture and decorate it, so it was stuff that looks familiar to him. They have separate kitchens for the memory care. If they don't like the meal choices, then they'll make them a hamburger or something else. They seem to be very accommodating from that perspective. It's just they have a small parking lot. There's not a whole lot of visitor parking, especially for handicapped people.

Other Living Options

  • assisted-living Assisted Living
  • independent-living Independent Living
  • nursing-homes Nursing Homes
  • ccrc CCRCs
  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care