Serenity Hill Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

Serenity Hill Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Serenity Hill is a family-owned Skilled Nursing Facility supporting the Senior Population of Wrentham, Norfolk & all surrounding towns and cities.

Our family-centered approach sets us apart from larger cheins. Come & see for yourself!

For National Donut Day, our Residents shared a wonderful Donut Cake from Allie's Donuts Inc as well as designing and dec...
06/02/2023

For National Donut Day, our Residents shared a wonderful Donut Cake from Allie's Donuts Inc as well as designing and decorating some Homemade Donuts courtesy of our Amazing Kitchen Staff. Kick back and Enjoy a Donut Today!

03/17/2023
07/06/2021
Please review the Department of Public Health's information page on the Covid-19 vaccine
12/16/2020

Please review the Department of Public Health's information page on the Covid-19 vaccine

Information about Massachusetts’ planning and preparation for a COVID-19 vaccine.

Here is some information from the State of Massachusetts!Holiday letter to LTC/CC families As we begin the holiday seaso...
11/19/2020

Here is some information from the State of Massachusetts!

Holiday letter to LTC/CC families
As we begin the holiday season, the Commonwealth is offering some considerations and recommendations on how to celebrate the holidays with your loved ones who reside in a congregate care setting ranging from a nursing home to a group home. We know that the holidays are important for loved ones as a time to come together and be together. As you make plans to visit and celebrate with your loved one, we encourage you to assess the risk of getting or spreading COVID-19. Staying Safe this

Holiday Season
The Department of Public Health (DPH) released guidance earlier this month that all Massachusetts residents should follow, offering considerations for how to keep friends, families and our communities safe during the holiday season. While any gathering poses some risk, you can reduce the risk of getting or spreading COVID-19 by wearing a mask, keeping the guest list small and limited to one household, and keeping visits short when social distancing cannot be maintained. There are important considerations when planning celebrations with a loved one who lives in a congregate setting. Many people living in congregate settings are uniquely vulnerable to COVID-19 and may have health conditions putting them at a higher risk of becoming sick, or even severely ill, with COVID-19. When determining whether to include your loved one in a holiday gathering, it is important to take into account both the health and safety of your loved one, as well as the health and safety of your loved one’s roommates, other people living on their floor or in their home, and the staff that care for them. There are a number of ways you can celebrate the holidays with your loved one. Due to the rise in cases across the state and country, we recommend participating in a lower-risk visit with your loved one.

Examples of Ways to Celebrate:
•Low risk: Celebrate virtually with your loved one using methods such as Skype, FaceTime, WhatsApp, or Google Duo.
•Low-medium risk: Visit your loved one at their residence. Bring their favorite Thanksgiving food or a holiday treat, following safety guidelines including mask wearing, hand washing, and social distancing. The risk level of a visit to the facility or residence depends on the number of visitors and the potential exposure to COVID-19 that any of the visitors may have had.
•Medium-high risk: Bring your loved one home to celebrate with just your household, following safety guidelines including mask wearing, hand washing, social distancing, and frequent cleaning of high touch surfaces. For two weeks prior to your holiday gatherings, limit exposure to COVID-19 by avoiding indoor settings with people you don’t live with where you cannot socially distance or wear a mask (e.g., indoor social events, restaurants, carpooling). Your loved one may need to quarantine for 14 days upon return to their congregate care setting.
•Very high risk: Bring your loved one home to celebrate with multiple households, not following social distancing, handwashing, cleaning, or mask guidance.

Guidelines on Visits and Travel All in-person visits and off-sites are subject to relevant guidance and protocols. Please be sure to consult the latest visitation guidance for long-term care facilities, ALRs, and congregate care settings and talk to your loved one’s residence about setting up an in-person visit or making off-site arrangements. Prior to any in-person visit, all participants should screen themselves for COVID-19 symptoms and are encouraged to get a COVID-19 test. Please check mass.gov/covid-19-testing for locations. Out-of-state family members visiting for the holidays must comply with all travel requirements outlined in the Massachusetts COVID-19 travel order. You are exempt from these requirements if your travel is limited to a brief trip to visit a person in a long-term are or congregate care setting, for example driving from Rhode Island to Massachusetts to visit a parent in a nursing home for one hour, and then immediately returning home. For the safety of your loved one and the community, we encourage you to communicate with the facility or residence before making plans to bring your loved one home to understand their policies and ensure your celebration is as safe as possible. Facilities and residences may require your loved one to quarantine for 14 days when they return to the facility or residence if you bring them home for a celebration, out of concern for the safety of your loved one and others. If your loved one must quarantine, they may be asked to quarantine in a temporary room. Additional Resources In addition to discussing with your loved one’s facility or residence, there are resources available to discuss how to safely celebrate with your loved one. Families of loved ones in long-term care settings, including ALRs, can contact the Nursing Home Family Resource at 617-660-5399. Families of loved ones in other congregate settings should reach out to their loved one’s case manager, social worker, or service coordinator for additional support. We hope that you and your loved ones have a safe and healthy holiday season.

Testing for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is widely available in Massachusetts.

04/07/2020

The Executive Office of Health and Human Services is pleased to announce the launch of the Nursing Home Family Resource Line – a dedicated phone line to connect family members of nursing home and rest home residents with the information and resources they need. This new phone line provides one central contact for families and community members who have questions about the nursing home or rest home care their loved one is receiving during the COVID-19 outbreak.

The Nursing Home Family Resource Line is staffed from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM, seven days a week. Staff will field questions on a range of topics and coordinate across state agencies to help provide answers.

These are unprecedented times and, understandably, families and community members have questions. We remain committed to providing relevant and timely information, and the Nursing Home Family Resource Line is another important resource.
Massachusetts Nursing Home Family Resource Line:
617-660-5399
Open Every Day - 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Thank you to our wonderful staff during this crisis!
04/03/2020

Thank you to our wonderful staff during this crisis!

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01/17/2020

JOIN US FOR THE STATE HOUSE ADVOCACY
KICK-OFF ON JANUARY 30TH



As a critical part of our ongoing advocacy efforts, please join us on January 30th at 11:00 am for Mass Senior Care's FY 2021 Advocacy Kick-Off Event at the Massachusetts State House in Room 437. To continue to build on FY 2020’s nursing home funding investment, it is critically important that Governor Baker and lawmakers hears the united voice of the nursing facility community on the need to fund vital nursing facility services in order to invest in resident care and our dedicated workforce. Please RSVP for January 30th by clicking here.

Mass Senior Care encourages members to continue to make calls to Governor Baker at 617-725-4005 to urge him to make funding for nursing home care a priority in the upcoming Fiscal Year 2021 budget. The Governor’s budget recommendation is expected to be released next Wednesday, January 22nd.

We look forward to seeing you on January 30th and thank you for your continued advocacy and involvement to protect quality care for your residents.

01/14/2020

As a critical part of our ongoing advocacy efforts, please join us on January 30th at 11:00 am for Mass Senior Care's FY 2021 Advocacy Kick-Off Event at the Massachusetts State House in Room 437. To continue to build on FY 2020’s nursing home funding investment, it is critically important that Governor Baker and lawmakers hears the united voice of the nursing facility community on the need to fund vital nursing facility services in order to invest in resident care and our dedicated workforce. Please RSVP for January 30th by clicking here.

Mass Senior Care encourages members to continue to make calls to Governor Baker at 617-725-4005 to urge him to make funding for nursing home care a priority in the upcoming Fiscal Year 2021 budget. The Governor’s budget recommendation is expected to be released next Wednesday, January 22nd.

We look forward to seeing you on January 30th and thank you for your continued advocacy and involvement to protect quality care for your residents.

Visit Our WebsiteContact UsANSWER THE CALL TO CAREAsk Governor Baker to Support Nursing Home CareWe urge all nursing fac...
01/06/2020

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ANSWER THE CALL TO CARE
Ask Governor Baker to Support Nursing Home Care
We urge all nursing facility staff, residents and their families to contact Governor Charlie Baker TODAY to urge him to close the nursing home funding gap in FY 2021!

Governor Baker will introduce his proposed FY 2021 budget on January 22nd. It is critical that Governor Baker hears the united voice of the nursing home community on the need to fund vital nursing home services in order to invest in resident care and our dedicated workforce.

TAKE ACTION TODAY!

1) EMAIL GOVERNOR BAKER
Send an email to Governor Baker by clicking here. It will only take two minutes to fill in your information, review the pre-written message and submit the email.

2) SHARE AND SPREAD THE WORD!
Text "CALLTOCARE" to 52886 or forward this link https://p2a.co/Jzth04B to your community to ensure their voice is heard and funding for quality nursing home care is protected.


THANK YOU FOR YOUR ADVOCACY!
For more information, please contact the Mass Senior Care Office at 617-558-0202.

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