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Salem, MA 01970

We’re welcoming brighter days as our residents have the chance to enjoy group activities, communal dining, social events, and indoor visitation, subject to community operating status. Community & Location Highlights: Unique Sunrise Senior Living community in Salem, MA, offering assisted living and respite care Beautifully situated along Washington Square North, on the Historic Salem Common Medical support provided by local hospitals, including Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, Northshore Medical Center and a variety of Boston-area medical facilities Additional services include hospice care, transportation, and on-site manicure, hairdressing, podiatry and occupational, physical and speech therapy Close to Peabody Essex Museum, Historic Salem, Northshore Shopping Center, Hawthorne Hotel and Restaurant, Salem Willows Park and more Within easy reach of Boston and the beaches of Cape Ann Award-winning community for customer satisfaction For those who wish to stay on—or move to—the North Shore when seeking senior living, our Sunrise community at the historic John Bertram House is the perfect choice. Our community offers a rare combination of qualities, from the unique architecture and interiors to the historic Salem, MA, locale. Our small size—just 25 residents—contributes to an intimate, cozy atmosphere where residents and team members combine to form a true family. And the Sunrise Senior Living philosophy and values are evident in every aspect of this special Salem, MA, community. Our resident-centered care creates a healthy balance of predictable, familiar routines while allowing for the greatest possible range of choice, privacy, and above all, independence. Our convenient location makes outings to local shopping and dining fun for everyone.

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