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Keystone Place at Buzzards Bay
218 Main St., Buzzards Bay, MA, 02532
Keystone Place at Buzzards Bay
218 Main St., Buzzards Bay, MA, 02532
Keystone Place at Buzzards Bay is an assisted living facility in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts. This community offers a memory care unit for residents with dementia and provides an independent living option.
Costs at this community start at $6,375 and range up to $9,158. The average price in the community is $7,766, which is higher than the average cost of assisted living in the area of $7,197. The cost of assisted living in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. Depending on the services the resident needs, additional services may increase the cost of care.
To ensure the safety of all residents, the facility provides an emergency call system. Residents need to have a scheduled, structured activity every day. See our amenity list below for more information.
There are 3 hospitals within 25 miles of Keystone Place at Buzzards Bay. The two closest hospitals are Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital - Plymouth which is 13.7 miles away and Cape Cod Hospital which is 18.3 miles away.
This community has above-average reviews for the area; click for detailed reviews on Keystone Place at Buzzards Bay Reviews.
Some of the key amenities available at Keystone Place at Buzzards Bay are:
- Activity Center
- Housekeeping
- Outdoor Areas
- Parking
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
Services and Amenities
Accommodations
- Cable Tv
- Cable Tv Access
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Maintenance
- Outdoor Areas
- Outdoor Garden
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Included
Care
- Activity Center
- Nurses
Services
- Assisted Living
- French
- Housekeeping
- Independent Living
- Memory Care
- Nearby Shopping
Activities & Fitness
- Arts And Crafts
- Clubs & Communities
- Health And Wellness Programs
- Washer & Dryer In Unit
Safety
- Emergency Call System
I toured Keystone Place at Buzzards Bay. I liked the location. There is nothing I like the least about it. I liked it very much. The staff were very friendly. They had everything that I cared about. They had a hair salon, they had a bus for transportation, and they had just a theater and a pub. They...
I toured Keystone Place at Buzzards Bay. I liked the location. There is nothing I like the least about it. I liked it very much. The staff were very friendly. They had everything that I cared about. They had a hair salon, they had a bus for transportation, and they had just a theater and a pub. They had just about everything. It was perfect. It was very clean. Extremely clean.
Read moreKeystone Place at Buzzards Bay seemed like a great facility. The staff was very friendly. The residents seemed very active. The person who gave me the tour was wonderful, and I really liked her. The dining area was fine and kind of casual. They have games, movies, live entertainment in the dining ar...
Keystone Place at Buzzards Bay seemed like a great facility. The staff was very friendly. The residents seemed very active. The person who gave me the tour was wonderful, and I really liked her. The dining area was fine and kind of casual. They have games, movies, live entertainment in the dining area, and outings to the town. They have a salon and a fitness room.
Read moreI like Keystone Place at Buzzards Bay. I thought it was a very nice place. It's something that I would honestly consider. I like the location. It's right on Cape Cod Canal. You could walk very easily if you wanted to go over. The facility itself was very nice. The unit felt large. There is...
I like Keystone Place at Buzzards Bay. I thought it was a very nice place. It's something that I would honestly consider. I like the location. It's right on Cape Cod Canal. You could walk very easily if you wanted to go over. The facility itself was very nice. The unit felt large. There is ample space there. They seem to have a lot of programs for the people there. They had several places for eating. They had a pub and a dining room. They offered a sort of continental breakfast which you could go down, pick up stuff, and take back to your unit if you want. I did not eat there, but the menu looked good, and there was a good variety. It looked like they did several day trips or things like that. The staff members were very attentive to my questions and showed me everything that could be seen.
Read moreKeystone Place at Buzzards Bay has much more activity than the other place we toured; the residents were much more visible as they were out and about. It seemed to be a smaller space. I just felt like there was a warmth and connection with the staff immediately upon going into the place. I just felt...
Keystone Place at Buzzards Bay has much more activity than the other place we toured; the residents were much more visible as they were out and about. It seemed to be a smaller space. I just felt like there was a warmth and connection with the staff immediately upon going into the place. I just felt like it was very authentic. Everybody wasn't perfect, but it was like you knew when you walked in what it would feel like. I felt very comfortable there. They offered me food but I had to leave. I saw a continental breakfast. They gave their residents soup and salad for lunch; apparently they had a full meal for dinner. They talked about the activities that they had and they were posted around. So you knew what was being offered when, and it felt more like people were using the activities that were offered. All the residents were addressed by name, so the staff seemed to know them.
Read moreWe were able to tour Keystone Place at Buzzards Bay. They showed us the boudoir and 2-bedrooms. Then we took a visit into the assisted living to see what the differences were in the size of the rooms. We looked at the dining area and we looked at the trail that goes down to the canal. They had their...
We were able to tour Keystone Place at Buzzards Bay. They showed us the boudoir and 2-bedrooms. Then we took a visit into the assisted living to see what the differences were in the size of the rooms. We looked at the dining area and we looked at the trail that goes down to the canal. They had their activities there. There were people doing volunteer work and sending out care packages to people. There's a weight room with exercise machines, they have field trips that take people places, and there were a lot of decent options. The rooms were clean, the one who toured us said that every time there's a departure, the crew comes in and they replace the carpets and do some deep cleaning. When people move into a unit that is new to them, it's fairly clean and fresh. The building has only been there for about six or seven years, so it's a nice place. The staff is pleasant, they welcomed us, they didn't know who we were, but they welcomed us. When we ran into two workers in the corridors, they stopped and chatted with us. We asked questions and they were good with their answers.
Read moreMy wife and I have been living here in Keystone Place at Buzzards Bay for two years now. They have an excellent staff and the place is constantly maintained. They've got some exercise classes, good food, and I have not found anything better than this facility. Everything is covered, except for ...
My wife and I have been living here in Keystone Place at Buzzards Bay for two years now. They have an excellent staff and the place is constantly maintained. They've got some exercise classes, good food, and I have not found anything better than this facility. Everything is covered, except for the telephones, that's the only thing that's not covered, but they have done everything possible to keep the COVID out of here until just one particular time, but it was only here for a week, and we've kept it out since.
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