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Home Care In Franklin, MA

Home Care Franklin, MA

They say that your golden years are the best years of your life. For most older Americans, that's how it should be - a time to relax, reflect, and live life in a familiar place. After all, senior citizens in the U.S. have worked tirelessly to build a better economy, serve their communities, and raise families.

However, as seniors grow older, completing daily tasks like showering and enjoying activities such as visiting the historic Birthplace of Horace Mann gets harder without someone by their side. Unfortunately, many older Americans aren't able to rely on their adult children for help. The reality in today's world is that family members do not have the skills or time to dedicate to caring for their parents. That's where Always Best Care Senior Services comes in.

Our in-home care services are for people who prefer to stay at home as they grow older but need ongoing care that family or friends cannot provide. More and more older adults prefer to live far away from long-term, institutionalized facilities and closer to the place where they feel most comfortable - their home. Home care in Franklin, MA is a safe, effective way to give your loved ones the care they need when they need it the most.

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The Always Best Care Difference

Since 1996, Always Best Care has provided non-medical in-home care for seniors to help them maintain a healthy lifestyle as they get older. We are proud to have helped more than 25,000 seniors maintain higher levels of dignity and respect. We focus on providing seniors with the highest level of in-home care available so that they may live happily and independently.

Unlike some senior care companies, we genuinely want to be included in our clients' lives. We believe that personalized care is always the better option over a "one size fits all" approach. To make sure our senior clients receive the best care possible, we pair them with compassionate caregivers who understand their unique needs. That way, they may provide care accordingly without compromising their wellbeing.

The Always Best Care difference lies in life's little moments - where compassionate care and trustworthy experience come together to help seniors live a fruitful, healthy life. Whether you are an aging adult that can't quite keep up with life's daily tasks or the child of a senior who needs regular in-home services, Always Best Care is here to help.

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“"I CAN'T SAY ENOUGH GREAT THINGS ABOUT ALWAYS BEST CARE SENIOR SERVICES! BEFORE REACHING OUT TO ALWAYS BEST CARE, I HAD NOT SLEPT IN MONTHS. TAKING CARE OF MY DADS EVERY NEED NIGHT AND DAY WAS EXHAUSTING TO SAY THE LEAST. RON WAS QUICK IN GETTING BACK TO ME. WHEN I COULD NOT GET ANYWHERE WITH THE VA, RON SOMEHOW MANAGED TO GET THINGS DONE. SO KIND ATTENTIVE AND PATIENT. DEFINATELY WENT THE EXTRA MILE TO SUPPLY MY DAD WITH THE GREATEST CAREGIVER WHEN HE NEEDED IT MOST. A SPECIAL THANKS TO (KK) KWAME FOR MY DADS OVERNIGHT CARE. YOU WERE A LIFESAVER TO ME. MY DAD WAS A MAN'S MAN AND DID NOT ACCEPT HELP EASILY, BUT MY DAD TRUSTED YOU TO BE HIS GO TO WHEN NIGHTS WERE SO DIFFICULT. THANK YOU KINGSLEY AND PION FOR YOUR PROFFESIONALISM, GUIDANCE AND COMPASSION. YOU PROVIDED FOR ME AND MY DAD DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME. A SIMPLE THANK YOU WILL NEVER COVER IT!”

"CHOCKY C.
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“I am a past client of this provider We worked with Always Best Care to provide 24-hour care for our parents who needed additional help to stay in their home. The care workers were helpful, caring, and provided the support and peace of mind needed. In addition to the care workers, office staff were regularly reachable and patient with multiple questions! Although it was a short term placement, about 3 months, I'd recommend and would use them again if the need arises.”

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“I can’t say enough great things about Always Best Care Senior Services! We used them to help move my aunt from Boston to Phoenix, and I literally couldn’t have done it without them. From my first interaction with Ron to set things up to Kingsley helping (that word doesn’t begin to describe his patience and calmness) to the most amazing caregiver I’ve ever encountered, Sarah, they handled her every need while also ensuring me it would all be okay. Another passenger on the plane even commented how amazing Sarah was with my aunt! They were truly Heaven sent, and I would not hesitate to recommend them to anyone for any health care they provide!”

robert L.
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“I am a current client of this provider I can’t say enough great things about Always Best Care Senior Services! We used them to help move my aunt from Boston to Phoenix, and I literally couldn’t have done it without them. From my first interaction with Ron to set things up to Kingsley helping (that word doesn’t begin to describe his patience and calmness) to the most amazing caregiver I’ve ever encountered, Sarah, they handled her every need while also ensuring me it would all be okay. Another passenger on the plane even commented how amazing Sarah was with my aunt! They were truly amazing, and I would not hesitate to recommend them to anyone for any health care they provide!”

Lisa
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“Always Best Care was very knowledgeable and compassionate to my families needs. With their assistance and guidance we were able to provide my family with much needed home and respite care. They were also able to work with my family to find ways to defray the costs. The home health aids are wonderful. They provide a high level of professional service as well as companionship for my family.”

Edward B.
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“Fantastic care Holly is a great hire for the company. always best care is a top of the line company that really cares about its clients. I highly recommend them.”

james H.
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“My mom is 93 and had COVID-19, requiring hospitalization for shortness of breath and treatment with oxygen. I would have cared for my mom, but I got sick. I contacted ABCSS twelve hours before I started caring for my mom. My mom had some brain fog and some fluid balance issues. They responded that they could provide my mom with 11 hours of care a day, starting the day I was to be there. The next morning, an aide came with a supervisor to see my Mom. My goals for that day were small: to coax my mother to see the hairdresser, wash her hair, and ensure she took her medications. The aide was able to do that, to give my mom medication that was set out, to encourage her to drink and to walk in the halls. The following day, the aide encouraged her to shower and get dressed. My mom left her apartment to go to the dining room and eat with her friends. My mom might have required another hospitalization without the aide coaxing her to eat and drink reliably. Having an aide helped my mom regain some of her independence despite her brain fog and helped reinstitute the daily schedule that my mom had before her hospitalization. I had initially been contracted for 8 days, but with my mother's progress, I could terminate one-to-one care in just 6 days! I helped by setting daily goals, but the aide coaxed my mother toward health. I highly recommend this agency. I thank Georgianna for her care of my mother.”

RM C.
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“My mom is 93 and had COVID-19, requiring hospitalization for shortness of breath and treatment with oxygen. I would have cared for my mom, but I got sick. I contacted ABCSS twelve hours before I started caring for my mom. My mom had some brain fog and some fluid balance issues. They responded that they could provide my mom with 11 hours of care a day, starting the day I was to be there. The next morning, an aide came with a supervisor to see my Mom. My goals for that day were small: to coax my mother to see the hairdresser, wash her hair, and ensure she took her medications. The aide was able to do that, to give my mom medication that was set out, to encourage her to drink and to walk in the halls. The following day, the aide encouraged her to shower and get dressed. My mom left her apartment to go to the dining room and eat with her friends. My mom might have required another hospitalization without the aide coaxing her to eat and drink reliably. Having an aide helped my mom regain some of her independence despite her brain fog and helped reinstitute the daily schedule that my mom had before her hospitalization. I had initially been contracted for 8 days, but with my mother's progress, I could terminate one-to-one care in just 6 days! I helped by setting daily goals, but the aide coaxed my mother toward health. I highly recommend this agency. I thank Georgianna for her care of my mother.”

RM C.
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“I am a past client of this provider My mom is 93 and had COVID-19, requiring hospitalization for shortness of breath and treatment with oxygen. I would have cared for my mom, but I got sick. I contacted ABCSS twelve hours before I started caring for my mom. My mom had some brain fog and some fluid balance issues. They responded that they could provide my mom with 11 hours of care a day, starting the day I was to be there. The next morning, an aide came with a supervisor to see my Mom. My goals for that day were small: to coax my mother to see the hairdresser, wash her hair, and ensure she took her medications. The aide was able to do that, to give my mom medication that was set out, to encourage her to drink and to walk in the halls. The following day, the aide encouraged her to shower and get dressed. My mom left her apartment to go to the dining room and eat with her friends. My mom might have required another hospitalization without the aide coaxing her to eat and drink reliably. Having an aide helped my mom regain some of her independence despite her brain fog and helped reinstitute the daily schedule that my mom had before her hospitalization. I had initially been contracted for 8 days, but with my mother's progress, I could terminate one-to-one care in just 6 days! I helped by setting daily goals, but the aide coaxed my mother toward health. I highly recommend this agency. I thank Georgianna for her care of my mother.”

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“I would like to thank you for your professional care and handling of my Mom’s extended home care. When I called you for assistance with Thelma’s home care needs you were such a good listener and I could feel your warmth and good spirit over the phone”

Olga D.
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“Kingsley, first may I say what a wonderful person Aggie has been during this week helping my wife on her return from Knollwood.  She is most attentive, helpful and pleasant.  It is hard to find a nicer person to have sharing ones home.  We are very pleased you chose her to be with us.”

debi C.
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“I would like to take sometime to commend our caregiver Holly for the wonderful job she is doing with my dad by providing in home care. She is caring, engaging , and provides professional services and the best companionship for my Dad !! Great job to Always Best Care !!!!”

lori L.
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“I am a past client of this provider Our 85 year old mother needed overnight care following repeated hospitalizations over a 9 month period and ensuing hospice care. We called Kingsley, the Director, who was kind, gracious, professional, and knowledgeable. Flexible scheduling was also a priority and we always received immediate attention. The Director even brought over the PCAs personally to introduce them and would visit to ensure our mother’s needs were being met.The office staff and PCAs were kind and professional. Overall would highly recommend this agency.”

Kristin B.
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“Their professionalism and response to questions and concerns. They were the only agency that said they could help us for the care of my husband. The care takers are responsible, and really care for the person and caretaker. Their secretary is very professional and helpful and always gets back to me. Kingsley is fantastic, professional, caring, and goes over an beyond his call of his profession. We are very thankful for Always Best Care and I have recommended them to friends and rehab centers.”

Annette G.
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“I am a current client of this provider Always Best Care of Greater Worcester is wonderful. The person who answers the telephone (her name is Donna), and she's older like we are. She has a clue about what we're talking about when we're asking for help and why, so it becomes a very personal conversation. I was introduced to the director. He is an RN, plus a few other things. When he comes in to do the assessment for what you need, he works really hard at putting together the right caregiver with the person asking. He was just absolutely lovely. We needed somebody who could drive to do errands, and then I needed help with the laundry and occasional meals. The caregiver picks up and tidies around. She does bathing for my husband, who is almost bedbound. She does other simple health-related things for him. For me, she helps with my bathing because I have a bad back and bad knees. She's nice, and she's sweet. She can be a little tough when she needs to be, which is what we wanted. Not to be abusive, but just someone with a firm hand. When you don't feel well, you tend to act like a 7-year-old; it doesn't matter how old you are. She is just lovely. We couldn't ask for anything better.”

Diane
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“It's a great company to work there. I have learned a lot from this company. I was not left on my own when I started working, everyone is friendly and pleasant.”

Boakye V.
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“Staff was very professional during consultation.”

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“The Schedulers are very professional and respectful. they work with the caregivers very well and find them the right cases. The pay is also very great”

Emelia F.
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“Always Best Care is a great place to work where they really care about their clients and employees! Absolutely would recommend to anyone looking for care for themselves or a loved one, or a new job!”

Anna R.
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“Your loved ones will be in great care with Always Best Care of Worcester.”

Bobbi D.

What is Non-Medical Senior Care in Franklin, MA?

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Home is where the heart is. While that saying can sound a tad cliche, it is especially true for many seniors living in America. When given a choice, older adults most often prefer to grow older at home. An AARP study found that three out of four adults over the age of 50 want to stay in their homes and communities as they age.

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When you begin to think about why, it makes sense. Home offers a sense of security, comfort, and familiarity.

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The truth is, as we age, we begin to rely on others for help. When a family is too busy or lives too far away to fulfill this role, in-home senior care is often the best solution. Home care services allow seniors to enjoy personal independence while also receiving trustworthy assistance from a trained caregiver.

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At Always Best Care, we offer a comprehensive range of home care services to help seniors stay healthy while they get the help they need to remain independent. As your senior loved one gets older, giving them the gift of senior care is one of the best ways to show your love, even if you live far away.

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Types of Elderly Care in Franklin, MA

To give our senior clients the best care possible, we offer a full spectrum of in-home care services:

Personal Care

Personal Care Services

If your senior loved one has specific care needs, our personal care services are a great choice to consider. Personal care includes the standard caregiving duties associated with companion care and includes help with tasks such as dressing and grooming. Personal care can also help individuals with chronic conditions like diabetes.

Common personal care services include assistance with:

  • Eating
  • Mobility Issues
  • Incontinence
  • Bathing
  • Dressing
  • Grooming

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Home Helper

Home Helper Services

Sometimes, seniors need helpful reminders to maintain a high quality of life at home. If you or your senior has trouble with everyday tasks like cooking, our home helper services will be very beneficial.

Common home helper care services include assistance with:

  • Medication Reminders
  • Meal Preparation
  • Pet Care
  • Prescription Refills
  • Morning Wake-Up
  • Walking
  • Reading
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Companionship Services

Companionship Services

Using this kind of care is a fantastic way to make life easier for you or your senior loved one. At Always Best Care, our talented caregivers often fill the role of a companion for seniors. That way, older adults can enjoy their favorite local activities, such as visiting DelCarte Playground and Conservation area with friends while also receiving the care they need daily or weekly.

Common companionship services include:

  • Grocery Shopping
  • Transportation to Appointments
  • Nutritional Assistance
  • Conversation
  • Planning Outings
  • Completing Errands
  • Transportation to Community
  • Events and Social Outings
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Respite Care

Respite Care Services

According to AARP, more than 53 million adults living in the U.S. provide care to someone over 50 years old. Unfortunately, these caregivers experience stress, exhaustion, and even depression. Our respite care services help family caregivers address urgent obligations, spend time with their children, and enjoy nearby activities. Perhaps more importantly, respite care gives family members time to recharge and regroup. Taking personal time to de-stress reduces the risk of caregiver burnout. So, if you've always wanted to eat at the local The Chateau Restaurant Franklin or visit Benjamin Franklin Statue, don't feel bad. Doing so is great for both you and your loved one.

At the end of the day, our goal is to become a valuable part of your senior's daily routine. That way, we may help give them the highest quality of life possible. We know that staying at home is important for your loved one, and we are here to help make sure that is possible.

If you have been on the fence about non-medical home care, there has never been a better time than now to give your senior the care, assistance, and companionship they deserve.

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Benefits of Home Care in Franklin, MA

Always Best Care in-home services are for older adults who prefer to stay at home but need ongoing care that friends and family cannot provide. In-home care is a safe, effective way for seniors to age gracefully in a familiar place and live independent, non-institutionalized lives. The benefits of non-medical home care are numerous. Here are just a few reasons to consider senior care services from Always Best Care:

Always Best Care offers a full array of care options for patients at all levels of health. With our trusted elderly care services, your loved one will receive the level of care necessary for them to enjoy the highest possible quality of life.

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Aging in Place: The Preferred Choice for Most Seniors

While it's true that some seniors have complicated medical needs that prevent them from staying at home, aging in place is often the best arrangement for seniors and their families. With a trusted caregiver, seniors have the opportunity to live with a sense of dignity and do so as they see fit - something that is unavailable to many older people today.

In-home care makes it possible for millions of seniors to age in place every year. Rather than moving to a strange nursing home, seniors have the chance to stay at home where they feel the happiest and most comfortable.

Here are just a few of the reasons why older men and women prefer to age at home:

How much does a senior's home truly mean to them?

A study published by the American Society on Aging found that more than half of seniors say their home's emotional value means more than how much their home is worth in monetary value. It stands to reason, then, that a senior's home is where they want to grow old.

With the help of elderly care in Franklin, MA, seniors don't have to age in a sterilized care facility. Instead, they can age gracefully in the place they want to be most: their home. In contrast, seniors who move to a long-term care facility must adapt to new environments, new people, and new systems that the facility implements. At this stage in life, this kind of drastic change can be more harmful than helpful.

Institutional care facilities like nursing homes often put large groups of people together to live in one location. On any given day, dozens of staff members and caregivers run in and out of these facilities. Being around so many new people in a relatively small living environment can be dangerous for a seniors' health and wellbeing. When you consider that thousands of seniors passed away in nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic, opting for in-home care is often a safer, healthier choice for seniors.

Aging in place has been shown to improve seniors' quality of life, which helps boost physical health and also helps insulate them from viral and bacterial risks found in elderly living facilities.

For many seniors, the ability to live independently with assistance from a caregiver is a priceless option. With in-home care, seniors experience a higher level of independence and freedom - much more so than in other settings like a nursing home. When a senior has the chance to age in place, they get to live life on their own terms, inside the house that they helped make into a home. More independence means more control over their personal lives, too, which leads to increased levels of fulfillment, happiness, and personal gratification. Over time, these positive feelings can manifest into a healthier, longer life.

More independence, a healthier life, and increased comfort are only a few benefits of aging in place. You have to take into consideration the role of cost and convenience. Simply put, it's usually easier and more affordable to help seniors age in place than it is to move them into an institutional care facility. According to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, seniors who age in the comfort of their homes can save thousands of dollars per month.

In-home care services from Always Best Care, for instance, are often less expensive than long-term solutions, which can cost upwards of six figures per year. To make matters worse, many residential care facilities are reluctant to accept long-term care insurance and other types of payment assistance.

With Always Best Care's home care services, seniors and their families have a greater level of control over their care plans. In-home care gives seniors the chance to form a bond with a trusted caregiver and also receive unmatched care that is catered to their needs. In long-term care facilities, seniors and their loved ones have much less control over their care plan and have less of a say in who provides their care.

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Affordable Care

In-home care is a valuable resource that empowers seniors to age in place on their own terms. However, a big concern for many families and their loved ones is how much in-home care costs. If you're worried that in-home care is too expensive, you may be pleasantly surprised to learn that it is one of the most affordable senior care arrangements available.

Typically, hiring an Always Best Care in-home caregiver for a few hours a week is more affordable than sending your loved one to a long-term care facility. This is true even for seniors with more complex care needs.

At Always Best Care, we will work closely with you and your family to develop a Care Plan that not only meets your care needs, but your budget requirements, too. Once we discover the level of care that you or your senior need, we develop an in-home care plan that you can afford.

In addition to our flexible care options, families should also consider the following resources to help offset potential home care costs:

If your loved one qualifies, Medicaid may help reduce in-home care costs. Review your MA's Medicaid program laws and benefits, and make sure your senior's financial and medical needs meet Medicaid eligibility requirements.
Attendance and aid benefits through military service can cover a portion of the costs associated with in-home care for veterans and their spouses.
Many senior care services like in-home care are included in long-term care insurance options. Research different long-term care solutions to find a plan that provides coverage for senior care.
Home care can be included as part of a senior's private insurance plan. Read over your loved one's insurance policy carefully or speak with their insurance provider to determine if in-home care is covered.
Depending on the life insurance plan, you may be able to apply your policy toward long-term care. You may be able to use long-term-care coverage to help pay for in-home elderly care.
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Compassionate Care. Trusted Caregivers.

When you or your senior loved one needs assistance managing daily tasks at home, finding a qualified caregiver can be challenging. It takes a special kind of person to provide reliable care for your senior loved one. However, a caregiver's role involves more than meal preparation and medication reminders. Many seniors rely on their caregivers for companionship, too.

Our companion care services give seniors the chance to socialize in a safe environment and engage in activities at home. These important efforts boost morale and provide much-needed relief from repetitive daily routines. A one-on-one, engaging conversation can sharpen seniors' minds and give them something in which to be excited.

At Always Best Care, we only hire care providers that we would trust to care for our own loved ones. Our senior caregivers in Franklin, MA understand how important it is to listen and communicate with their seniors. A seemingly small interaction, like a short hug goodbye, can make a major difference in a senior's day. Instead of battling against feelings of isolation, seniors begin to look forward to seeing their caregiver each week.

Understanding the nuances of senior care is just one of the reasons why our care providers are so great at their job.

Unlike some senior care companies, our caregivers must undergo extensive training before they work for Always Best Care. In addition, our caregivers receive ongoing training throughout the year. This training ensures that their standard of care matches up to the high standards we've come to expect. During this training, they will brush up on their communication skills, safety awareness, and symptom spotting. That way, your loved one receives the highest level of non-medical home care from day one.

Assisted Living Referral Services

While it's true that many seniors prefer to age at home, sometimes in-home care isn't the best fit. For those seniors and their families, choosing an assisted living facility makes more sense. Unfortunately, finding the optimal care facility is easier said than done in today's day and age. That's when Always Best Care's assisted living referral services begin to make a lot of sense.

Assisted living is a form of housing intended for seniors who require varying degrees of medical and personal attention. Accommodations may include single rooms, apartments, or shared living arrangements. Assisted living communities are typically designed to resemble a home-like environment and are physically constructed to encourage the independence of residents.


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At assisted living communities, seniors receive help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and eating. They may also benefit from coordination of services with outside healthcare providers, and monitoring of resident activities to ensure their health, safety, and well-being. Caregivers who work at assisted living communities can also provide medication administration and personal care services for older adults.

Other services offered within assisted living communities can include some or all of the following:

  • Housekeeping
  • Laundry
  • Recreational Activities
  • Social Outings
  • Emergency Medical Response
  • Medication Monitoring
  • Family Visitation
  • Personal Care
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At Always Best Care, our representatives can match your senior's emotional, physical, and financial needs with viable assisted living communities nearby. Results are based on comparative data, so you can select the best choice for you or your loved one.

Always Best Care works closely with local senior living communities to gain valuable knowledge that we then use to help seniors and their loved ones make informed decisions. This information can include basic care and rent, resident availability, and services provided. Because Always Best Care is compensated by these communities, we provide senior living referral services at no extra cost to you.

Some of the most popular assisted living communities to consider in our area include the following:

  • Charter Senior Living of Franklin
  • Morning Pointe of Franklin
  • Belvedere Commons of Franklin
  • Maristone of Franklin
  • Symphony Assisted Living and Memory Support
  • Somerby Franklin
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For many seniors, moving into a senior living community revolves around how and when they want to make a transition to more involved care. Some seniors are more proactive about transitioning to independent living. Others choose to remain home until their care needs or other requirements are satisfied. Remember - our staff is here to help. Contact our office today to learn more about assisted living communities and how we can find a facility that exceeds your expectations.

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Taking the First Step with Always Best Care

The first step in getting quality in-home care starts with a personal consultation with an experienced Always Best Care Care Coordinator. This initial consultation is crucial for our team to learn more about you or your elderly loved one to discover the level of care required. Topics of this consultation typically include:

A discussion of your needs and how our trained caregivers can offer assistance in the most effective way

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A draft of your care plan, which includes highly detailed notes and a framework for the care that you or your senior will receive

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Discuss payment options and help coordinate billing with your insurance provider

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Our caregivers are trained to spot changes that clients exhibit, like mental and physical decline. As your trusted senior care company, we will constantly assess and update your Care Plan to meet any new emotional, intellectual, physical, and emotional needs.

If you have never considered in-home care before, we understand that you and your family may have concerns about your Care Plan and its Care Coordinator. To help give you peace of mind, know that every team member and caregiver must undergo comprehensive training before being assigned to a Care Plan.

At the end of the day, we only hire the best of the best at Always Best Care. Whether you need home care in Franklin, MA 24-hours a day or only need a respite for a couple of hours, we are here to serve you.

When you're ready, we encourage you to contact your local Always Best Care representative to set up a Care Consultation. Our Care Coordinators would be happy to meet with you in person to get to know you better, discuss your needs, and help put together a personalized Care Plan specific to your needs.

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Above, the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting for the Historical Museum’s Exhibit, “On Track, 1932 Franklin in Miniature,” was held Saturday morning and attracted dozens of museum goers. Mary Olsson, chair of the Franklin Historical Commission cut the ribbon, flanked by State Rep. Jeff Roy and several attendees in locomotive engineer regalia. The exhibit is open through mid-January on Saturday from 10 to 1 and Sunday 1-4. (photo by Anne Parker)Last week, Congresswoman Lori Trahan (MA-03) was joined by Senators...

Above, the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting for the Historical Museum’s Exhibit, “On Track, 1932 Franklin in Miniature,” was held Saturday morning and attracted dozens of museum goers. Mary Olsson, chair of the Franklin Historical Commission cut the ribbon, flanked by State Rep. Jeff Roy and several attendees in locomotive engineer regalia. The exhibit is open through mid-January on Saturday from 10 to 1 and Sunday 1-4. (photo by Anne Parker)

Last week, Congresswoman Lori Trahan (MA-03) was joined by Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Edward J. Markey (D-MA) as well as Representatives Richard E. Neal (MA-01), James P. McGovern (MA-02), Jake Auchincloss (MA-04), Katherine Clark (MA-05), Seth Moulton (MA-06), Ayanna Pressley (MA-07), Stephen F. Lynch (MA-08), and Bill Keating (MA-09) in writing to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) raising concerns about a lack of federal funding for non-border states like Massachusetts experiencing a significant influx of migrants and requesting additional federal support for the Commonwealth’s shelter and service programs.

The Franklin VFW and Legion organizations joined together for a festive holiday dinner Sunday evening at the VFW hall on Pond Street.

The century-old Boston Post Cane belonging to the Town of Franklin was bestowed ceremonially, as per long-standing tradition, on the town’s current oldest resident, Harriet DiMartino on Thursday, December 7. 2023 by Town Clerk Nancy Danello. State Rep Jeff Roy deliver a citation if recognition from the state House of Representatives.

The Proclamation from the Town of Franklin summarizes here remarkable life so far:

Harriet was born on April 18, 1922, in Lancaster NH to Cora Congdon (Nurse) and Frederick Congdon (Clerk of Probate Coos County). She attended Lancaster schools and graduated from Lancaster High School where she was an excellent student and a basketball star.

Harriet attended the University of New Hampshire where she met the love of her life, Dominic DiMartino. They both loved ballroom dancing. After their first dance together, there was only one name that filled Harriet’s dance cards.

Dom, a civil engineering graduate of UNH, was drafted into the Army and was assigned to the China Burma India Theater assisting with the building of airport runways with the Army Corps of Engineers. She received a degree in accounting from UNH. During the war, Harriet taught school in Berlin NH and The Catskills NY.

Dom & Harriet were married on June 1, 1946, shortly after Dom returned home from India. They moved to Franklin in 1950 where they built their home on Lincoln Street. Along with being a mother to five children, Harriet was co-owner, Vice President and bookkeeper for the D DiMartino Construction Company which was established in 1962.

Harriet was a devout Episcopalian and converted to Catholicism to attend church with her husband and family. She was an active member of the Franklin Catholic Women Club for many years.

Every summer, the day after school ended, she loaded up the children and family dog in the beach wagon and headed to West Falmouth where the family spent most summers at the cottage built by Dom in 1954.

She was a fabulous baker of pies and cookies, until aging affected her ability to mix the dough. Her cookie jars were always filled with homemade treats for those who visit and there was usually an apple or rhubarb pie on the kitchen counter. Upon retiring she and Dom spent 6 months of the year in their condo in Hollywood, Florida, where Harriet served as the association treasurer of the condo association. Summers were spent at their “new” home in West Falmouth, built in 1986 adjacent to the cottage. Annually, there were two brief returns to 2 Meetinghouse Lane in Franklin for the transition from Florida Snowbird to Cape Codder and back. They were married for 64 years until Dom’s passing in 2011. Harriet continued the annual north to south migration until 2018.

Harriet continues to be a die-hard Patriots and Red Sox fan. She and Dom were 25-year Patriots season tickets holders (before the Pat’s became a historic team.) Admittedly, Harriet was the bigger sports fan than Dom.

Since 2018, Harriet has resided in her home in Franklin full time. She enjoys crossword puzzles on the TV via an app, watching the Red Sox, MASH DVDs, and weekly Sunday Mass broadcast from Notre Dame University. She is a devoted and loving mother to five children, grandmother of nine and great-grandmother of eight great- grandchildren.

MassHealth announced a new benefit allowing coverage of doula services for pregnant, birthing, and postpartum members. As part of the Healey-Driscoll administration’s efforts to address health disparities and advance health equity in Massachusetts, this coverage aims to expand access to doula care, which has been shown to improve several maternal and infant health outcomes. MassHealth covers about 40 percent of all births in Massachusetts.Doulas provide non-medical emotional, informational, and physical support to individuals and families during pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period.

The Senior Center is hosting Winter Wonderland on Thursday, December 14th from 4:30 - 7:00pm. It's an evening of beautifully decorated holiday trees, decor, live entertainment, hot cocoa and cookies, and visits with Santa and Mrs. Claus. It's perfect for all ages and the whole family.

Check out the wide-ranging offerings through this branch of the Franklin Public Schools by clicking here.

Carolyn M. Granlund, age 94, of East Orleans, passed away on October 19th, 2023. Born in Providence, RI to Mark B. and Hilda Spink on August 22nd, 1929. Carolyn was a graduate of Pawtucket RI schools and Emerson College in Boston. Cal served as a Speech Therapist in Franklin, MA schools and in private practice, later opening "Threads and Fibers", a knitting and yarn shop in the old Peacock Alley store in Orleans.

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Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Services

CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICESFirst Universalist Society, Christmas Eve Morning Service, 10:00 am, Rev. Beverly Waring, ‘Join us Sunday morning for a no-rehearsal telling of two stories. One story is the traditional story told from scripture on Christmas Eve (but in more modern language) and intertwined will be a story from the perspective of Little One, a donkey and beloved,’ 262 Chestnut Street, Franklin, MA 02038, www.fusf.orgFrank...

CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES

First Universalist Society, Christmas Eve Morning Service, 10:00 am, Rev. Beverly Waring, ‘Join us Sunday morning for a no-rehearsal telling of two stories. One story is the traditional story told from scripture on Christmas Eve (but in more modern language) and intertwined will be a story from the perspective of Little One, a donkey and beloved,’ 262 Chestnut Street, Franklin, MA 02038, www.fusf.org

Franklin United Methodist Church, candlelight Christmas Eve service, Sunday, at 7pm. You are invited to join this service in-person in the vestry, in-person virtually using Google Meet, or stream the service on YouTube. To participate in-person virtually using Google Meet, click this link (http://meet.google.com/ens-kcoq-bgg) or call 1-262-885-7027, the PIN is 172 874 072# ,82 West Central Street, Franklin, MA 02038, https://franklinumc.org/

New England Chapel will host services at 10 a.m. and then two candlelight services at 3 & 4:30. 300 East Central Street, Franklin, MA 02038, www.nechapel.org

St. John’s Episcopal, ‘No service Sunday AM, but come celebrate the birth of the Christ child at 7pm. Candlelight service,’ 237 Pleasant St, Franklin, MA, stjohnsfranklinma.org

St Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Christmas Eve 4:00pm, 6:00pm, 7:30pm, Church Square, Franklin, MA, www.stmarysfranklin.org

CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICES

St. John’s Episcopal, ‘No service’ 237 Pleasant St, Franklin, MA, stjohnsfranklinma.org

St Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Christmas Day, 9:00am, 10:30am,Church Square, Franklin, MA, www.stmarysfranklin.org

Bah (ha, ha!) Humbug! Coming Dec. 16 and 17.

FPAC Holiday Productions will close its December season with the return of Humbug! December 16 and 17. A family favorite since debuting as part of FPAC’s 2008 season, Humbug! is an original musical retelling of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, starring the script’s writer, Nick Paone, as Ebenezer Scrooge.With musical hits of every genre and live accompaniment by a 10-piece band of professional musicians, Humbug! transports audiences from Dickensian England to contemporary America as the novel’s iconic charac...

FPAC Holiday Productions will close its December season with the return of Humbug! December 16 and 17. A family favorite since debuting as part of FPAC’s 2008 season, Humbug! is an original musical retelling of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, starring the script’s writer, Nick Paone, as Ebenezer Scrooge.

With musical hits of every genre and live accompaniment by a 10-piece band of professional musicians, Humbug! transports audiences from Dickensian England to contemporary America as the novel’s iconic characters and storyline are cleverly reimagined with modern setting and dialogue. Humbug! delivers a holiday gift of hilarity with a timely – and timeless – message.

The FPAC original features sets of parents and their children, siblings, and friends that are like family as part of a large ensemble cast of over 100 professional artists, community performers and students of the arts. “Live theater creates a space where we can come together and have a collective experience,” says Mireille Eastman, mother of two “Humbug!” student cast members Ameline and Emmett Eastman. She has previously also performed in the production along with her husband, Charley Eastman, and all three of their children. “We are incredibly grateful for the opportunity to be involved in 'Humbug!' as a family. Sharing our passion for live theater with our children has brought us all closer together.”

The show also features mother/daughter pairs Kylie and Edna Bodiya, Kim and Baree Frigon, Lindsay and Lila Hartman, Kristin and Polly Palson, and Robin and Zoey Tucker. Siblings Christopher and Owen Charles, Katie and Helena Cornwell, Jenna and Anna Cusano, Julia and DJ Ormond, Brodie and Devin DeAngelis, Aida and Julian DiChiara, Kayla and Macie Hoben, Liam and Grayson Kerrigan, Matthew and Shane Packard, and Charlotte and Katherine Weldon all perform together as well as married couples Tim and Liz Ayres-Kerr and Greg Leach and Michele Webster.

Youth development in the arts is a special focus of FPAC, founded in 1991 by Artistic Director Raye Lynn Mercer. Productions provide ongoing opportunities for families to connect through the arts, with multiple generations sharing rehearsals and time on stage together.

Humbug! is presented at the Franklin High School Auditorium. For tickets and more information, visit www.FPAConline.com or call the box office at 508-528-3370.

Franklin DPW director must pay $15G for accepting gifts. What he's accused of doing

FRANKLIN — Longtime Department of Public Works Director Robert “Brutus” Cantoreggi was hit with a $15,000 civil penalty for violating the state's conflict-of-interest law when he acc...

FRANKLIN — Longtime Department of Public Works Director Robert “Brutus” Cantoreggi was hit with a $15,000 civil penalty for violating the state's conflict-of-interest law when he accepted two free ski trips from a water meter manufacturer and its distributor, according to the state Ethics Commission.

The news, announced Thursday, comes less than a week after Town Administrator Jamie Hellen placed Cantoreggi on unpaid administrative leave "related to a personnel matter."

According to a press release from the Ethics Commission, Cantoreggi signed a disposition agreement in which he admitted to the violations and waived his right to a hearing.

Cantoreggi couldn't be reached for comment.

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In the release, the Ethics Commission charged that Cantoreggi was invited on the ski trips due to his position as Franklin DPW director. It also stated that when he was invited, Cantoreggi knew, or had reason to know, that he was invited because of his position, as he regularly completed the Ethics Commission's online conflict-of-interest law training.

The conflict-of-interest law prohibits public employees from soliciting or receiving anything worth $50 or more that is given to them for or because of their official positions.

“While this prohibition applies to all public employees, it is one which those with budgeting and purchasing authority should be particularly mindful of given that acceptance of unauthorized vendor gifts by public employees with such authority inevitably casts doubt on whether public agency purchasing decisions are made fairly and in the public interest," said David A. Wilson, executive director of the Ethics Commission, in a statement.

Cantoreggi, in his capacity as public works director, oversees and approves the DPW's water meter purchasing budget.

Cantoreggi was placed on unpaid leave

On Feb. 9, Hellen announced on the town's Facebook page that Cantoreggi had been placed on unpaid administrative leave "until further notice." Hellen has appointed Town Engineer Mike Maglio as acting director of public works.

"I will not have any further comment on this matter until all information is fully collected," Hellen said in the post. "I fully recognize everyone wants to know what occurred and what led to this decision; however, I cannot answer those questions at this time."

Hellen couldn't be reached for comment on Thursday.

Franklin DPW uses a brand of water meter throughout its service area made by an Alabama-based manufacturer and sources through the manufacturer's sole authorized New England distributor. Gerry Tuoti, the public information director for the Ethics Commission, said he was not able to release the name of the manufacturer, or any information that was not already in the disposition agreement.

Cantoreggi and a friend attended two ski trips

According to the agreement, the water meter manufacturer and its distributor hosted ski trips, to which they invited employees of several municipal water districts and DPWs, including Cantoreggi.

In 2019, Cantoreggi and a friend attended a trip to Stowe, Vermont. Vendors paid for lodging, meals and snowmobile rentals for Cantoreggi and his friend. According to the agreement, lodging cost at least $200 per person.

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Three years later, Cantoreggi, again accompanied by a friend, went on another vendor-hosted trip to Jay Peak, Vermont. Again, vendors paid for lodging, which cost at least $425 per person, meals and water park tickets for Cantoreggi and his friend.

The agreement notes that neither Cantoreggi nor his friend is a skier.

The disposition agreement states that Cantoreggi understood that when he accepted the vendor's invitation to each three-day trip that the vendor would pay for lodging, meals and entertainment.

Cantoreggi has been Franklin's DPW director since November 2005. Five years ago, he announced he was leaving to become town manager in Norfolk, but ended up staying in his DPW director role in Franklin.

He was among the town's highest-paid employees in 2022, earning $165,625.

Finally, the Definitive Origin Story for Franklin, MA

Everyone in Franklin (and many beyond) have heard of or perhaps even ‘know by heart’ the story of how the Town of Franklin was named and how its namesake generously sent along books, rather then a meeting house bell, in belated recognition of being so honored. Well, it turns out, the familiar story has been incomplete and, in some ways, perhaps wrong all these years, according to a just-published article in the New England Journal of History, a scholarly publication founded in the 1940s and currently run by a staff cente...

Everyone in Franklin (and many beyond) have heard of or perhaps even ‘know by heart’ the story of how the Town of Franklin was named and how its namesake generously sent along books, rather then a meeting house bell, in belated recognition of being so honored. Well, it turns out, the familiar story has been incomplete and, in some ways, perhaps wrong all these years, according to a just-published article in the New England Journal of History, a scholarly publication founded in the 1940s and currently run by a staff centered at Dean College. The author of the article, also familiar to many, is Vicki Buchanio Earls

Vicki has the distinction of being one of the longest serving employees of the town of Franklin, some 39 years spent at the Franklin Public Library, the last 30+ as Reference Librarian – handling questions and the research needs of the public.

But it was never just a job. Growing up in Franklin, the library was always a passion, one that strengthened over the years as she gave tours of the historic Ray Memorial building – and the books provided to the Town by Ben Franklin, in particular. And in addition to answering questions for the public, she wanted to answer questions for herself like, Why was the town’s proposed name, “Exeter” changed suddenly and at the last minute? and How exactly did the citizens later manage to get in touch with Franklin himself, and with such notable success?

For her, the oft-repeated story was just a bit unsatisfying. Why did town officials sent to Boston to seek the ratification of their “new” town charter so uncharacteristically deviate from a planned name – and why did they choose Franklin when the state itself had an abundance of Revolutionary heroes. For instance, Adams, in the Berkshire region of the state, was named after Boston firebrand Samuel Adams, and like Franklin, incorporated in 1778.

The Power of Rumor

What Vicki found, overlooked in the past, was that there was a very particular reason. A story was circulating the length of the Eastern Seaboard, that Ben Franklin, who was serving as American Minister to France, and endeavoring to gain financial and military support for the Revolution, had been assassinated by British agents working for the malevolent Lord Stormont and was in all likelihood dead! The news arrived in Boston at almost exactly the moment the town’s independence (and name) were to be considered by the provisional legislature. No less a person than Abigail Adams took the rumor to be true as did, it would seem, the small band of ‘selectmen’ from the West Precinct of Wrentham, desirous of having their own independent town.

So, it would seem the name was changed and the change was approved by a legislature no doubt also shocked by the demise of a son of the Commonwealth. And later, when Ben Franklin was found to be quite alive (and even more celebrated by his fellow citizens), Franklinites began to think that perhaps Ben would be willing to part with some of his wealth to provide a bell to his namesake town.

Vicki’s research here, also shows that a previously unrecognized connection between townspeople and Franklin’s nephew, Jonathan Williams, a Boston merchant, was crucial. He, in fact, acted as the town’s ambassador, placing the request before his uncle and acknowledging that it was his uncle’s supposed demise that had led the town to so honor him.

The rest, as they say, is history. But here again Vicki provides illumination of the role of Franklin’s sister Jane and properly credits the role of the Welsh intellectual sympathetic to the Revolution, Dr. Richard Price, in actually picking the books that still reside on display at the library -- and getting them delivered across the Atlantic.

"The gift, for me, in this new found history, is discovering that there is real emotion to our story," Vicki said. "Not only from our town founders, shocked and saddened by the loss of a great patriot. Benjamin Franklin himself was genuinely touched by the honor, and more than a dozen letters were written between himself and his friends and family to make absolutely sure that the town received a library," she explained. "That is my kind of origin story!"

Commendations and Commentary

“We have always been proud of being the nation’s first free, public lending library but there was so much we didn’t know and we always suspected there were gaps,” said Library Director Felicia Oti. Over her many years at the Library, Vicki “developed a passion for this story” and kept an eye out for anything that would clarify how our small town ended up receiving the generous gift of books from Ben Franklin that gave us our start, she continued. “Vicki was tireless in her research work and has finally given us the definitive story in rich and convincing detail,” Oti added.

Franklin author and historian James C. Johnston, Jr., who taught Vicki in his history class at Franklin High years ago, said “I am not surprised by the very high degree of Vicki’s scholarship exhibited in this excellent piece of well-done historiography, reflecting real mastery and depth.”

Finally, Dr. R.A. Lawson, Professor of History and Dir. of the Honors Program at Dean College as well as Managing Editor at New England Journal of History , said that Vicki’s- “piece has broad appeal because it highlights the tenuous nature of colonial-era American communications, a subject that still fascinates scholars as well as reminding modern Americans, who are likely reading these words on a wireless digital device, that instantaneous exchange of information is a relatively new phenomenon.

“But for Franklin residents and history-interested locals, this piece clarifies what has been subject of so much speculation since the 19th century. Many of us (myself included) have told and retold versions of the Franklin naming tale, each with their own aspects of veracity, but never with the complete story.

Thanks to Vicki Buchanio Earls, now we really know for sure. And, what’s more, the plausibility of the Franklin assassination rumor reminds us of the nervous times that attended our nation’s founding. For so many reasons, we’re proud to have published this ground-breaking work.”

"Franklin's historical record has many blank spots and this was one of them," said Franklin Historical Commission Chair, Mary Olsson. "We are always happy when we can discover a fuller picture of our shared past and this is one of those occasions," she added.

To access the journal and the article, go to https://www.nejh.org – membership or subscription may be required.

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