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    $6,495/month

    The Lighthouse at Lincoln

    425 Albion Rd, Lincoln, RI, 02865
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Caring staff, immaculate facility, worth

    I placed my loved one here and I'm so relieved - the staff are genuinely caring, knowledgeable in memory care, and really get to know residents. The building is bright, immaculate and secure, with lots of activities and chef-quality meals that keep residents engaged and happy; communication has been responsive and comforting. It's pricey (annual rent increases can sting), but the quality of care and peace of mind have made it worthwhile for us.

    Pricing

    $6,495+/moStudioMemory Care

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 12-16 hour nursing
    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Air-conditioning
    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Private bathrooms
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Memory care community services

    • Mild cognitive impairment
    • Specialized memory care programming

    Transportation

    • Community operated transportation
    • Transportation arrangement
    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Computer center
    • Dining room
    • Fitness room
    • Gaming room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library
    • Wellness center

    Community services

    • Concierge services
    • Fitness programs
    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Planned day trips
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.72 · 124 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.7
    • Staff

      4.7
    • Meals

      4.5
    • Amenities

      4.7
    • Value

      3.1

    Pros

    • Attentive, kind and compassionate staff
    • Strong dementia/memory-care expertise and training
    • High staff engagement with residents and families
    • Thoughtful, individualized care plans and family involvement
    • Clean, bright, well-maintained and home-like facility
    • Secure, thoughtfully designed memory-care layout and grounds
    • Wide variety of daily activities and exercise programs
    • Regular live music and special entertainment
    • Frequent resident engagement in crafts and reminiscence
    • Pet therapy and other therapeutic programming
    • Chef-prepared or customizable meals (many positive reports)
    • Responsive maintenance and timely problem resolution
    • Visible executive leadership and hands-on administration
    • Welcoming front desk and warm reception
    • Strong infection/COVID safety practices reported
    • Hospice-friendly, supportive end-of-life care
    • Open visiting policy and good communication channels
    • Numerous programs adapted for memory impairment (dining, activities)
    • Sense of community, family-like atmosphere
    • Reasonable value noted by some families

    Cons

    • Inconsistent dining quality (reports range from excellent to poor)
    • Intermittent staffing shortages or inconsistent staffing levels
    • Occasional poor staff attitude, unprofessional behavior or conflicts
    • Perceived deficiencies in upper management or administration by some families
    • Some reports of inadequate responsiveness to grievances
    • Weekend cleaning perceived as limited by some reviewers
    • Privacy and professionalism concerns (staff discussing residents in common areas)
    • Safety incidents reported (falls, removal/ignoring of safety equipment)
    • Medical limitations cited due to state laws and hospital medication changes
    • Some residents described as not participating much in activities
    • Higher cost concern, non–all-inclusive pricing and rent increases
    • Occasional confinement/limited outdoor outings for some residents
    • A few isolated infection/exposure reports (e.g., scabies)
    • Room-size concerns in some units (described as small or 'shoe-box')
    • Mixed reports about admistrative communication and availability after hours

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment from the reviews of The Lighthouse at Lincoln is strongly positive, with a powerful recurring theme: the staff. Across hundreds of comments reviewers consistently praise CNAs, nurses, activities staff, and executive leadership for being attentive, kind, knowledgeable about dementia and memory care, and deeply engaged with residents. Multiple families describe staff as going above and beyond, building personal relationships with residents, and working collaboratively with families. The facility is repeatedly described as warm, welcoming, and home-like — clean, bright, and well maintained — which reinforces the perception of a safe and comfortable environment for people with memory impairment.

    Care quality and clinical competence are emphasized throughout the reviews. Many families explicitly cite memory-care expertise, dementia-specific training, individualized care plans, and staff who know residents’ histories, preferences and idiosyncrasies. Several reviewers mention that nurses and aides are gentle, good at calming and redirecting residents, and capable of handling behavioral needs. Positive mentions of hospice support, compassionate end-of-life care (including prayer vigils and family presence), and strong communication about clinical matters add to confidence in the clinical side of care. At the same time, a few reviews note clinical limitations tied to external constraints (state laws limiting certain medical treatments) and medication changes after hospital stays that caused temporary setbacks.

    The facility, physical layout and amenities receive repeated praise. Reviewers describe a modern or new building with a thoughtful layout (multiple separate units for memory care), secure outdoor spaces, roomy suites with walk-in showers in many cases, and numerous communal rooms. Maintenance responsiveness is noted as quick and effective. Many reviews applaud the dining environment and chef-prepared meals — with specific positive mentions of menu variety, customization for dietary needs, and standout dishes — though dining quality is not uniform across all reports (see concerns below). The community’s presentation — decor, cleanliness, odor-free environment and attention to detail — is frequently called 'five-star' or 'immaculate.'

    Activities and programming are another strong, consistent theme. Families report a wide range of daily programs catered to memory-impaired residents: crafts, reminiscence, live music (piano, harpist), exercise classes (chair yoga, Barre and Balance, Tai Chi), pet therapy and special events. Activity staff are often singled out as hardworking and creative, and many reviews highlight family-inclusion opportunities (photo days, family events). These offerings are credited with improving residents’ engagement, mood, and quality of life. However, a minority of reviewers found activity levels lower than expected or noted that individual residents did not participate much, suggesting that activity engagement can vary by unit, resident needs, or timing.

    Management, culture and communication show a generally positive but mixed picture. Many families describe leadership as hands-on, accessible, and communicative (naming directors and nurses positively). Regular updates, family meetings and compassionate interactions are highlighted. Conversely, a recurring counterpoint across some reviews is concern about upper-management attitude, inconsistent administrative communication, or perceived lack of responsiveness to family grievances. A small number of reviewers report experiencing unwelcoming responses when raising concerns, staff socializing during sundown hours, or limited availability after business hours. There are also isolated reports alleging unprofessional behavior (staff arguing with residents, discussing residents in common areas) and privacy breaches — these are not the majority view but are significant when they occur.

    Safety and consistency issues are an important area of mixed feedback. While many families say residents feel safe and well supervised, there are some reports of safety lapses: falls occurring multiple times for one resident, removal or ignoring of safety equipment at another facility prior to transfer, and an incident involving agitation that led to a patient hitting a nurse. A few reviews reference infection or exposure events (one mention of scabies) and concerns about dining safety (coughing/spitting during meals). Staffing consistency is also uneven in some accounts — reports of understaffing, especially on certain shifts or weekends, and inconsistent caregiver numbers per shift (e.g., only 4–5 caregivers) appear in multiple summaries. These operational inconsistencies can influence families’ trust and resident outcomes despite otherwise high marks for individual caregivers.

    Cost and value perceptions are generally positive but not uniform. Several families call Lighthouse 'excellent value,' 'reasonable price,' or 'worth it' given the quality of care, environment and food. Others flag high-end finishes and a premium look and feel alongside concerns about rent increases, non–all-inclusive billing, and potential price sensitivity for long-term stays. Some reviewers felt the facility was pricey compared to one-on-one home care options, though many still recommended the community overall for memory care.

    In summary, the dominant narrative across reviews is that The Lighthouse at Lincoln delivers high-quality, dementia-focused care in a clean, attractive, and activity-rich environment, driven by a team of compassionate and skilled caregivers. Key strengths are staff competence and warmth, robust memory-care programming, responsive maintenance, and a strong sense of community. The most frequent and actionable concerns are variability: inconsistent dining comments, occasional staffing shortages or uneven staffing patterns, isolated professionalism/privacy lapses, and administrative or communication shortcomings reported by some families. Prospective families should weigh the consistently high praise for direct care and environment against these variability signals, ask detailed questions about staffing levels and weekend services, verify contractual/price terms, and observe mealtime, activity and shift-change periods during a tour to gauge consistency firsthand.

    Location

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    About The Lighthouse at Lincoln

    The Lighthouse at Lincoln is a senior living community in Rhode Island focusing on memory care, assisted living, independent living, and respite care, and you'll find it purpose-built with safety and comfort in mind, especially for people with Alzheimer's or dementia. Each suite has a memory box right outside, filled with personal items and pictures to help trigger memories, and all rooms come with emergency call systems, cable TV, and private or furnished bathrooms. The apartments range from studios to two-bedroom options with adjacent bedrooms and a shared hallway bathroom, while Memory Care has private rooms with twin beds, dressers, and blue curtains. The common rooms feel home-like, with fireplaces, art-filled areas, and cozy seating, and there's a bright dining space with round wooden tables, plus an elegant dining room featuring glass-top tables, a china cabinet, and soft blue patterned wallpaper. There's always something going on, with organized games, music classes, stretching, yoga, gardening, brain games, art projects, and even outings to local spots, and they have both indoor and outdoor gathering places, gardens, walking paths, and a library.

    The Reflections Memory Care program uses a non-pharmacological, person-centered approach that puts dignity and daily success first, and certified dementia professionals create personal plans for each resident, aiming to give everyone meaningful activities and engagement every day. Safety is high priority, so there are security features like alarms on bracelets to prevent wandering, and staff is on site 24 hours a day including nurses, nurse aides, and a doctor on-call. Onsite services range from a barber and beauty salon to medical professionals such as a primary care doctor, psychiatrist, dentist, podiatrist, audiologist, and a full therapy team, all working together to tackle daily needs or health issues, from medication management to insulin shots and support with bathing, dressing, or even behavioral challenges. People who need walkers, lifts, or extra help with getting around or with toileting can expect patient help, and the staff is trained to handle physical aggression or other difficult behaviors as some dementia conditions can cause.

    Dining can be restaurant-style, in private rooms, or with meals delivered, and special diets like gluten-free or low sodium are offered, with lots of fresh options each day, and there's always a chef and kitchen team working. Hospitality and maintenance staff keep things tidy and welcoming, and there's a recreation team making sure the activity calendar is full and varied, with support and encouragement for every resident to join in or relax as they like. The grounds get plenty of attention, so there are nice places to walk, sit, or talk to friends, and the indoor lounges, parlors with fireplaces, piano room, and living spaces give plenty of choices to spend time or entertain visitors. The Memory Care unit has its own building-safe, secure, and easy to navigate, to help avoid confusion or wandering. The Lighthouse has a continuum of care, meaning people can stay as their care needs change, so families don't need to worry about moving later on if more support is needed.

    With all these amenities and a reputation for steady, compassionate care, The Lighthouse at Lincoln aims for safety, comfort, and dignity, all in an environment that feels more like a home than a hospital. Staff use technology like REACT Neuro to support well-being and keep families up to date with photos and regular contact, and everyone on the team-from chefs to nurses to management-works together to ensure each resident's daily life stays rich, meaningful, and secure.

    About LCB Senior Living

    The Lighthouse at Lincoln is managed by LCB Senior Living.

    LCB Senior Living (founded 2011, Norwood, MA) operates 41 communities across 7 states, serving over 4,000 residents. Offering independent, assisted, and memory care with "Everyday Gourmet" dining and Reflections Memory Care program. Their family-centered philosophy focuses on "Good Times, Good Friends, and Great Care."

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