Lasell Studios
To request an information kit about Lasell Village, please call (617) 663-7044.
It’s impossible for anyone to accurately predict what needs they might have in the coming years. That’s why we provide a “continuum of care” at Lasell Village, one which extends beyond the services provided in our independent living residences.
Lasell Studios is a supported living environment, one in which we’re able to provide ongoing care for residents who can no longer live safely at home, but aren’t in need of the medical or rehabilitation services that we offer at Lasell House (our skilled nursing and rehab facility).
The nine studio apartments in Lasell Studios comprise a positive community of continual support that includes: meals, social engagement, programming, and specialized care. Residents with memory impairment issues or other chronic health issues are cared for at Lasell Studios.
Residents in Lasell Studios can remain active in the Lasell Village community – including attending classes and lectures, and joining friends in the Lasell Village café or dining room.
Highlights of Lasell Studios include:
- 9 private units in a residential, community setting
- 3 meals a day
- assistance with activities of daily living
- social, recreational, and learning activities to enhance well-health and well-being
- programming specific to memory impairment issues
- 24-hour supervision
- care provided by Certified Nursing Assistants, who are supervised by Licensed Nurses
- access to Lasell Village educational classes, activities, events, and programs
When residents move into Lasell Studio, they pay a monthly fee, in place of their monthly apartment fee.
For more information about Lasell Studios or Lasell Village, or to request an information kit, please call (617) 663-7044.
Please note: Lasell Village is located in Newton, Massachusetts, just 11 miles from downtown Boston. We’re a pet friendly community, with dogs and cats allowed.
“Lasell Village is an extremely inviting community, where people are caring and welcoming. The residents will always reach out to each other.”