Tatnuck Park At Worcester is a self-sufficient living community designed to provide residents with the support they need while allowing them to maintain their independence. Situated in the historic village of Tatnuck and next to Worcester State University, the community offers award-winning assisted living and mind and memory care for those with memory-related conditions. Residents at Tatnuck Park enjoy a comfortable and inviting environment, where they can live life on their own terms with the peace of mind that care is always available when needed.
The community at Tatnuck Park places a strong emphasis on creating a home-like atmosphere for residents. From the moment they arrive, residents are greeted by friendly associates and welcoming surroundings. The community features inviting indoor and outdoor spaces, including outdoor courtyards and walking paths to promote fitness and fulfillment. Residents can take advantage of a range of amenities, such as a private dining room for hosting family gatherings and a hair salon for some pampering.
At Tatnuck Park, residents can choose from a variety of care options to suit their individual needs. Assisted living services include personalized care plans, on-site preventative healthcare, and a healthy menu with seasonal patio dining. For those with memory impairment, the community offers mind and memory care with thoughtfully designed living spaces and supportive services tailored to stages of dementia. Residents benefit from personalized, 24/7 needs-based care as determined by a nursing assessment, along with sensory-based enrichment and therapy programs.
The dedicated team at Tatnuck Park is committed to providing exceptional care and experiences for residents, creating a close-knit community where socialization and supportive healthcare services are at the forefront. With a mission to meet individuals where they are and connect them to the things that matter most, Tatnuck Park At Worcester embodies Benchmark's values of Called to Care, Better Together, and Be the Benchmark.