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5
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December 10, 2023
My mom moved into All American Assisted Living at Wrentham. I chose it because it was like the first one I went to, it was close to my house, and it was very clean. Everybody there is awesome. My mother has not complained about the food. She eats every meal. There's a lot of activities. They give a flier every day and they do them all day long. They do exercises, bingo, bowling, arts and crafts, and puzzles. They play games, like a Jeopardy type thing.
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About All American Assisted Living at Wrentham in Wrentham, Massachusetts
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All American Assisted Living at Wrentham offers a rich and vibrant senior living experience. Our goal is to help residents embrace each day�s potential for enjoyable and meaningful experiences. Whatever you need in an assisted living community, our team is here to help make it a reality.
We offer truly individualized care for each of our residents. All of our services can be customized to fit your needs so that you can feel supported while enjoying an independent lifestyle.
Whether you are interested in assisted living, memory care, or respite care, All American Assisted Living at Wrentham is the ideal environment to pursue a comfortable and healthy life.
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Massachusetts Division of Health Care Facility Licensure and Certification
Services and Amenities of All American Assisted Living at Wrentham in Wrentham, Massachusetts
Dining
- Communal Dining
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Educational Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
- Private Housekeeping Services
Personal Care
- Personal Care Assistants
Therapies
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Check Payments
- Rent And Care Fees
Guests
- Guest Parking
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Pets
- Pets
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Salon Services
Health Services
- Hospice Care
- Medication Reminders
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Entry fee cost : $4000
- Special Comment: We want you to thrive in our Wrentham community, so we built it to feel like home. Our highly-trained staff treat every resident like family, and our range of services and activities keep life exciting. The best years of your life could be the ones you spend with us! Individuals at every physical and cognitive level can trust our years of experience in assisted living and memory care. We provide plenty of opportunities for you to live an active and engaging life regardless of your needs.
Costs for All American Assisted Living at Wrentham in Wrentham, Massachusetts
Memory Care
$6,600
Starting Price
Assisted Living
$4,400
Starting Price
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Reviews of All American Assisted Living at Wrentham in Wrentham, Massachusetts
4.8
(11 reviews)
Facility
5.0
Staff
5.0
Food
5.0
Activities
5.0
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4.7
Lisa
5
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December 10, 2023
My mom moved into All American Assisted Living at Wrentham. I chose it because it was like the first one I went to, it was close to my house, and it was very clean. Everybody there is awesome. My mother has not complained about the food. She eats every meal. There's a lot of activities. They give a flier every day and they do them all day long. They do exercises, bingo, bowling, arts and crafts, and puzzles. They play games, like a Jeopardy type thing.
Mary
5
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May 21, 2023
All American Assisted Living at Wrentham is our choice because of its price, and it's very clean, too. The staff was very good. She was excellent. She did a very good job. The room is like a suite with a small living room, a small kitchen, and a little dining area. It's like a studio with everything you need. The dining area was very nice, very clean and very organized. There is no smell. In terms of activities, the residents had a ball game during my tour. I think they have everything that my father needs.
Melissa
5
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April 22, 2023
All American Assisted Living at Wrentham was really a nice place. It was clean, it smelled good, the staff was very friendly there, and the residents were all nice. I liked how they have a memory care unit, and they also have a courtyard so they can go outside, but it's locked off so my mom couldn't wander off. The only thing I didn't like was that they didn't have separate rooms available. But the physical facility itself was great. I didn't actually get onto the memory care unit, but the staff showed me a showroom. The lady who gave me the tour was very friendly, compassionate, and caring. I didn't eat there, but I saw the food and it looked great; they had like an alfredo pasta. So, right before you get into the cafeteria, they have a plate of the food sitting there in a glass, so instead of the people reading a menu, they can physically see what it's supposed to look like. They have an art room, they also have activities and things like that.
Janice
5
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December 28, 2022
I toured All American Assisted Living at Wrentham. I had nothing negative to say about my entire experience. The woman I met was fantastic. She was very good and very informative, so I was impressed with that. She took me to one of the rooms that they would be renting. We really had a nice conversation for a long time. I felt like she really tried to understand my mother. I actually met other people that live there, which was kind of nice. One of them came up and sat down with me, and it was wonderful. I also met a few people that work there. I really felt like I got to know the place and got a feel for it. They have physical therapy. They talked about how certain kinds of therapies could be billed to the insurance company directly, so I don't have to worry about taking her somewhere or having someone come in. They did talk about the different services that are available. They have a hairdressing salon and a nail salon.
Fran
5
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October 15, 2022
My mother-in-law moved into All American Assisted Living at Wrentham. We're very happy. It's excellent. I liked the culture, they're very attentive toward their residents here. They're very engaging. They always have activities. She doesn't engage that much more so because of her personal situation, they do a great job of engaging all of the residents. The rooms are just perfect. They're spacious, comfortable, and clean. They have a salon. They have a little art room in memory care, they have a TV, and they have some games.
Reviewer#AT0720
4
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August 13, 2022
We toured All American Assisted Living at Wrentham. I thought it was very nice. It's just the price was higher and the rooms the rooms were shared, rather than your own room, which is not what we were looking for, but it's a beautiful facility. I did not have a meal. They had displayed the evening meal, which is their lighter meal, but it didn't look like a big portion either. Both my husband and I noted that. They had a beautiful library. It's a new building, so everything's very nice. They do have an outer area, it was very nice.
ReviewerFC071222A
5
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July 22, 2022
All American Assisted Living at Wrentham was well laid out. The staff seemed to be very available and knowledgeable about the residents. The residents' locations were nicely designed. They had a library, dining rooms, outside space, and walking trails. They seemed to have a lot of group activities available. I thought it was a well-planned community. There was a different activities room that they use for a lot of different things. Another room was also multifunctional that they use for exercises a couple of times a week. They had a whole schedule of different activities, people that came in to do different things, for occupation or entertainment. They have memory care, but I was not looking for that.
Marie
5
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May 4, 2022
I toured All American Assisted Living at Wrentham and I like that it was clean. The people there were very friendly, the apartments were nice and they were a good size. It's just a comfortable feeling. The person who showed me around was friendly, gave me information, and answered my questions. I wasn't rushed at all and they took their time with me, made sure that if I have any questions they wrote that down for me, and gave me a nice folder to take home. She was very nice, her name was Sydney. The apartments that I looked at had a refrigerator, and you supply your own microwave.
Debbie
5
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September 28, 2021
I really liked All American. Their only setback is they have shared apartments, but Mom can have the whole apartment, and they give you a little bit of a discount. I really liked that. They had a lot of patios. They had everything that I liked. It's a brand-new facility. They have residents, and they're half full right now. They've only been open a year. It's really nice. They've got around the area a little restaurant, 110 Grill, a pizza place, and a place to get your nails done. If they just wanted to walk across the street, they can do that. Everything is like in a complex. They have big pop in buildings next door. They did a nice job down there. It was immaculate. They had everything that we were looking for. Every room is kind of set up the same. You can have the two-bedrooms, living area, kitchenette, and the bathroom, or you can have the entire apartment by yourself. The staff member was very helpful. She said a good thing about having a buddy system and you're gonna say (to your roommate), "Oh, let's go play bingo tonight or let's go down to get something to eat." She will always have somebody else who will say, "Let's go try that." They told me they would assess her ahead of time and place her with somebody that they think that she would get along with. I met their physical therapist, occupational therapist, and speech therapist. They have everything. They were wonderful. They would go over her diet and help her manage her pills. She doesn't need to be bathed or any of that. Then they have a memory loss facility. They have different steps. Their age group is mostly in their 80s and some in their 90s and 70s. There was just one person in his 60s. They were like, "I can't find any place cheaper to live and I get my three meals a day." All you need to do is pay for your cellphone. Everything's included. They have a bistro, entertainment, an exercise room, arts and crafts, they have a bus to take you shopping, and a hairdresser. The only thing that wasn't discussed with me was (I read in their brochure) that they want a $3,500 fee upfront, which is a one-time new resident service fee. The director was informative. She was great, and she was nice. The people that I spoke with were so nice. It's beautiful. In the front, there's like a farmhouse porch with all the rocking chairs. There's a big patio out there with grills. They have a library, a bistro, and a lot of different areas that you can go to. It's a beautiful facility.
KG
5
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October 3, 2020
My husband has moved into All American in Wrentham. It's working out very well. I'm very satisfied with them and I'm very happy with the things they are doing with him. The staff are excellent. He is in memory care. In the room, there are two bedrooms that share a bath, and they share a living room. They have an exercise program, they have arts and crafts, they have a science program, they have a walking program, and they have the big exercise program for Parkinson's disease. They have a lot of programs. I haven't tried the meals, but my husband seems to enjoy it.
ReviewerFeb6
4
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February 11, 2020
My parents are staying at All American Assisted Living at Wrentham. It's brand new, so it's excellent. The staff has generally been attentive. The food is topnotch. They do religious services, game watching, musicians come in, exercise classes, social hour with drinks in the evening, and arts and crafts.
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