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Frequently
asked questions
about living at New Horizons
May
I bring my own furnishings?
Absolutely! Residents are encouraged furnish their new homes
to their own liking. They are also free to hang their favorite
pictures on walls and to make their New Horizons apartment
truly be and feel like their new home in all ways possible.
What
are the rental terms for residency?
Apartments are effectively rented on a month-to-month basis.
Residents must give two months notice if they plan to relocate,
but there are never any leases or long-term commitments at
New Horizons.
What
does the monthly rental fee include?
The monthly fee includes three delicious, dietician-approved
meals each day, plus weekly housekeeping services, local scheduled
transportation, and utilities. There is also an extensive
program of regular and widely varied activities. In Marlborough,
basic cable and local telephone service are also included.
Most of all, the fee includes being a part of a marvelous
not-for-profit environment with a very warm community of diverse
people who will be delighted to have you join them. New people
coming in are welcomed by others offering to help them acclimate
to their new home.
Is
financial assistance available?
All residents of New Horizons are responsible for their own
fees. Because each New Horizons is a not-for-profit affordable
community, our fees tend to be lower than other comparable
locations. In addition Cummings Foundation currently subsidizes
monthly fees for each New Horizons resident.
Are
pets allowed?
Yes and No. We know that pets can be an important part of
any family, and one small house-trained dog or cat is permissible
at New Horizons in Marlborough. Should the pet become a problem
to other residents or staff, however, it can not be allowed
to remain. Local regulations prohibit overnight dogs and cats
at New Horizons in Woburn. Well-behaved visiting pets, however,
are always welcomed and encouraged!
May
I bring my car?
Of course! Many residents drive, and there is abundant free
parking. In the winter months, staff are sometimes available
to help clear out vehicles for residents after snow storms,
etc.
Do
all suites have their own full kitchens?
No. Isn't it wonderful! No more grocery shopping, cooking,
or cleaning! Three delicious meals are enjoyed daily in one
of our bright, airy dining rooms, with none of the shopping
or lugging, and none of the cooking or cleanup, either. Each
apartment typically does, however, have a "hospitality
center," including a small convenience refrigerator,
plus a sink and microwave oven.
What
are "community kitchens?"
Each New Horizons has a full-sized community kitchen, which
is available if a resident should want to cook for some special
purpose. One resident, for instance, likes to make some of
her favorite fresh tomato sauce for gifts to her family and
friends. Another was recently seen teaching his young grandson
how to make the family's famous almond macaroons.
Do
residents have easy access to a computer?
Many of our residents enjoy their own personal computers,
but several common area "resident" computers are
routinely available for resident use for email, the Internet,
or an assortment of popular games. Many residents take free
computer classes offered by the Activities Department on a
regular basis. Additionally in January 2008 Intel graciously
donated funds to New Horizons in Marlborough to purchase eight
brand new computers. These are now installed, each at its
own work station in the Intel Inside Center for daily use
by residents, as well as for regular (free) group training
classes.
Are
laundry facilities available for residents' use?
Yes, there are several laundry rooms in convenient
locations, equipped with washers and dryers. There is no charge
for the use of this equipment. Residents may take care of
their own laundry, or may pay separately for laundry service,
as available. Laundering of linens (only), however is included
in weekly light housekeeping services.
Is
there a shopping center or mall located nearby?
Local neighborhood shopping and entertainment areas and larger
plazas and malls exist nearby and are easily accessed via
the New Horizons mini bus or your own vehicle.
How
do I get my hair done?
Each New Horizons has its own exceptionally nice, fully-equipped
hair salon with several local stylists who routinely serve
both men and women. New Horizons' local shopping bus is also
readily available for those who wish to schedule hair appointments
off campus. There is a strict "no tipping" policy
in New Horizons' hair salons (as there is throughout the community)
at all times.
How
are the facilities at New Horizons staffed?
There is a dedicated staff of about 80 full and part-time
housekeepers, healthcare staff, managers, grounds people,
maintenance people, activity staff, and dining room personnel
in Woburn, and about 100 at the much larger Marlborough campus.
These very dedicated people serve our residents with true
dedication and keep our exquisite properties in pristine condition.
Why
is there an Entrance Fee at New Horizons?
With a fully-refundable Entrance Fee, there is considerably
less risk of any residents defaulting on their obligations
to the community. As a result, uncollected fees are almost
non-existent, and rates are lower for all residents. The entire
Deposit ($30,000 in Marlborough and $50,000 in Woburn) is
100 percent refundable to the resident, or to his or her estate,
when the resident leaves. Interest earned on these deposits
also helps to keep monthly fees lower, yielding a tax savings
for many residents.
Who
owns New Horizons?
New Horizons at Marlborough, LLC and New Horizons at Choate,
LLC are both independent 501-C-3 operating entities. They
are wholly-owned not-for-profit subsidiaries of the substantial
Cummings Foundation, Inc. of Woburn, MA. (See www.CummingsFoundation.org.)
Is
New Horizons financially secure?
Both heavily endowed, not-for-profit entities are financially
very strong and conservative, and were organized and developed
by the same family that developed Cummings Park in Woburn,
MA and Cummings Center in Beverly, MA. Significantly, there
is no debt or mortgage of any kind on any part of either New
Horizons, and Cummings Foundation's net worth is several hundred
million dollars.
What
defines an "independent living" resident?
Independent residents normally take all their meals in the
main dining room. They are able to travel in buses or cars,
and can participate in activities of daily living without
assistance. Some independent living residents, who do not
need a full assisted living program, schedule assistance with
occasional needs, or once or twice a week, still remaining
"independent" in overall status.
What
if I am in temporary need of assistance?
Arrangements can typically be made to provide temporary assistance
for any independent resident if a need should arise. Similarly,
independent residents already in the community always have
priority status for transfer to the assisted living section
or even for Alzheimers care if such a need ever becomes apparent,
whether temporary or permanent. In Marlborough there is typically
at least one Registered Nurse on duty 24 hours daily, seven
days a week.
How
are assisted living services provided?
At New Horizons in Woburn, assisted living services are provided
through a division of nationally acclaimed Winchester Hospital,
which recently received the coveted Magnet Award, The
American Nurses Association's highest award for nursing excellence.
In Marlborough, services are provided by Care Solutions, Inc.,
recently ranked "Number 1 Home Care Provider in Massachusetts."
New Horizons passes on to residents only the actual total
fees charged by the provider, with no "profit" earned
on these services.
Who
operates the special Alzheimer care programs?
These programs at both campuses are independent programs owned
and operated by Hearthstone Alzheimer Care, Ltd., of 23 Warren
Ave., Woburn, MA 01801. Should the need arise, New Horizons
residents have priority access to Hearthstone facilities.
There are also part-time daycare services at Hearthstone.
This arrangement sometimes works well when one spouse is caring
for another with dementia issues, and the caregiver spouse
just needs some time away from the responsibilities of caring
for the afflicted spouse.
What
are the "visiting hours" at New Horizons?
There are none. Living at New Horizons is no different than
living at home. You and your guests are always free to come
and go as you like. With advance notice, guests of New Horizons
residents are also welcome to dine with residents in the dining
rooms, as practical, with very modest guest meal fees. Prospective
residents are strongly encouraged to enjoy the facilities
as guests of New Horizons.
Are
the two New Horizons communities very similar?
Yes. Other than geography, the biggest difference is the size
of each campus. New Horizons in Woburn, with about 125 residents
on a five-acre property. It typically has a very long waiting
list. The Marlborough campus, situated on 40 gorgeous acres
abutting conservation lands, has had five major expansions,
houses more than 400 seniors, is often full, but typically
has a very short wait list.
Are
all assisted living facilities alike?
Although Massachusetts assisted living communities tend to
be very well-regulated and of unusually good quality, there
are certainly major differences among them. People who are
familiar with many communities say that New Horizons places
far more emphasis on helping to keep residents active, busy,
and involved than most other facilities do. There is most
often a very warm, personal feeling that comes across readily
to prospective residents who stop to talk with current residents,
and ask their feelings about living at New Horizons.
Is
there any religious affiliation at either New Horizons?
No. New Horizons is entirely non-sectarian in all respects.
New Horizons in Marlborough does, however, have a daily Catholic
Mass and weekly Protestant and Jewish services. New Horizons
in Woburn has weekly Catholic services, biweekly Protestant
services, and Jewish services, surrounding special holidays.
Free transportation to local churches is available each Sunday
morning aboard New Horizons' minibus.
Is
cable TV service provided?
Free basic cable TV service is provided in all units in Marlborough,
with enhanced service available upon request. Free basic telephone
service is also included in the quoted rates at New Horizons
in Marlborough. In Woburn, residents desiring phone and cable
services may easily arrange for same through local providers.
Are
there volunteer opportunities available to residents?
There are many volunteer opportunities within New Horizons
and off-site, as well. Residents sometimes go into the classroom
of our nearby elementary schools to read to young students.
Residents often volunteer to help each other, too. In one
situation, a man with macular degeneration routinely assisted
his next-door neighbor who had difficulty walking.
Who
comes to New Horizons?
New Horizons is mostly for seniors who are very concerned
about maintaining their dignity and independence. Their ages
range from about 65 to 100, with an average in the low to
mid 80s. We provide a fine residential environment, where
residents who have previously lived by themselves very often
"come alive again once they no longer have to concern
themselves with the burdens of living alone."
What
should I do next if I am interested in residency?
Fill out the Application for Residency and return at your
earliest opportunity. If interested in occupancy within the
next 10 months, send your application, along with the $300
non-refundable Application Fee, to: Executive Director, New
Horizons, 400 Hemenway Street, Marlborough, MA 01752. The
waiting list in Woburn is about one year long, but there is
currently no substantial waiting list in Marlborough due to
its much larger facility.
A personal visit is then
very advisable. We urge prospective residents to inspect the
facility, enjoy a complimentary lunch or dinner, and to meet
other residents before signing a Residence Agreement. It is
important also for New Horizons to assess each resident's
suitability and needs. A printable copy of the Application
form is available by clicking
here.
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