Benchmark Senior Living Communities Recognized By U.S. News & World Report

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U.S. News & World Report has selected Benchmark Senior Living at Plymouth Crossings  and Benchmark’s Harbor Point at Centerville among the best assisted living communities in the Commonwealth.

The communities achieved the highest possible rating for assisted living in U.S. News & World Report’s inaugural Best Senior Living ratings following a comprehensive consumer satisfaction survey. 

“The Best Senior Living ratings fill this informational gap with comprehensive and transparent data to help older consumers and their families identify high-quality senior living communities that meet their needs and preferences,” said Ben Harder, managing editor and chief of health analysis at U.S. News & World Report.

Benchmark Senior Living at Plymouth Crossings offers traditional senior assisted living and independent assisted living for those who would benefit from a safer, engaging environment, chef-prepared meals, supportive living services, transportation and assistance with daily activities, such as getting dressed and medication management. Residents enjoy connecting over programs and amenities offered in many common spaces including a recreation room, demonstration kitchen, sunroom, hair salon, private dining room and outdoor courtyards with walking paths.

Harbor Point at Centerville offers specialized assisted living with memory care for those who would benefit from a safer, engaging environment, chef-prepared meals, supportive living services, transportation and assistance with daily activities, such as getting dressed and medication management. Memory care assisted living residents enjoy connecting over programs and amenities offered in many common spaces including a secure outdoor courtyard offering seasonal dining, country kitchen, hair salon, private dining room, recreation room and a library.

 “For 25 years, Benchmark communities have set the standard for senior care excellence in the Northeast. The U.S. News & World Report designation is special because – once again – it’s our residents and their families who are validating the important and successful role Benchmark associates play in their lives,” said Tom Grape, founder, chairman and CEO of Benchmark, New England’s largest senior living provider with 64 communities throughout the Northeast.