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About Christopher
Heights
Christopher Heights has facilities in Worcester, Webster,
Attleboro, and Marlborough Massachusetts. Unlike a conventional
nursing home or senior housing in Massachusetts, our assisted
living residences combine independence, personal care, and
affordability to its residents. Our residents are offered private
apartments, personal care services and an abundance of amenities including
social activities, meals, housekeeping, and laundry. We also provide
24-hour staff at each location.
At Christopher Heights, we dedicate
ourselves to the physical, social and emotional well being of all our
senior residents. Our objective is to enhance each individual's personal
development to the fullest. Our residents are encouraged to participate in
regularly scheduled social, cultural, religious, and recreational
activities, which promote intellect, social interaction and a sense of
community. Our assisted living residences are an
affordable option for senior housing in Massachusetts but offer the
personal care services to meet your individualized needs. A team of caring
professionals known as The Grantham Group LLC, professionally manages our
communities. The Grantham Group also manages Christopher House of
Worcester, a skilled rehabilitation facility well known for its
specialized accredited programs in long term care and cardiac
rehabilitation.
Thank you for visiting our website.
Please feel free to browse through the pages to tour our facilities and
learn more about the programs and activities we provide. Feel free to
contact us with your comments or questions.
Christopher Heights
View Online - PBS Special: "Caring For Your
Parents"
View Online Now >
As the population ages, many adult children are grappling with an
unprecedented social, cultural, economic, and personal revolution as they
transition into the primary caregiver role for their aging parents.
Produced, written, and directed by award-winning filmmaker Michael Kirk,
Caring for Your Parents is a moving two-hour special that draws
much-needed attention to this universal reality.
The first 90-minutes of Caring for Your Parents underscores
today's struggle to keep parents at home, tensions between siblings, and
the complexity of shifting caregiver roles through an intimate look at
five American families. In the end, the documentary contends successful
caregiving requires one primary ingredient?love.
Immediately after the 90-minute broadcast, medical correspondent Dr.
Art Ulene leads "A Conversation About Caring." This half-hour panel
discussion offers concrete advice and guidance on how to start the
conversation?often the most difficult step in caregiving.
Caring for Your Parents is a Kirk Documentary Group, Ltd.
Production for WGBH Boston. The executive producer is Laurie Donnelly.
Major funding is provided by Harrah's Foundation. Additional funding by
the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by
the American people.
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