Every summer, Village at Proprietors Green thanks colleagues in the senior living industry for their continued partnership. This year’s Lobsterbake was no exception, with community referral partners stopping by to network, tour, and enjoy lobster and clam chowder. Professionals involved in all aspects of senior living were on hand including those from visiting nurse associations, skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers, area hospitals, home care agencies and elder care advocacy organizations.
Managed by Welch Senior Living, Village at Proprietors Green in Marshfield offers a continuum of care that includes independent living, assisted living, and memory care.
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Lil Duke’s of Pembroke is a fan favorite at Village at Proprietors Green. Every summer, residents and staff eagerly line up for cool treats on a hot day from the locally owned, Pembroke ice cream shop. For many, the annual tradition sparks fond childhood memories. For others, the truck’s arrival is a reminder of the simple pleasures of summer. Continue reading “Keeping Cool with a Summertime Treat”→
It’s fun to tap your toes to the music of the Quintessential Brass Band. Residents and staff of Village at Proprietors Green did just that as they enjoyed the last concert of the summer. Self-proclaimed lovers of jazz and pop, the quintet performed crowd-pleasing selections. Continue reading “Making Music with The Quintessential Brass Band!”→
Baritone James Michael delighted the audience during his recent concert at Village at Proprietors Green. The Broadway veteran was happy to visit with residents and guests following his performance, even posing for photos with his adoring fans. Continue reading “Residents Enjoy Performance by James Michael”→
Miss Commonwealth 2018 Christine Lattouf is spreading a personal message as she visits venues throughout the state. Lattouf, 22, is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts, Boston, with a bachelor’s degree in biology. According to her LinkedIn Page her personal platform is “The Road to Recovery: Combating the Opioid Crisis.” She also has a beautiful voice, according to many who heard her sing recently at Village at Proprietors Green. The Miss Commonwealth Pageant is part of The Miss America Organization. Continue reading “Miss Commonwealth 2018 Sings Her Way into the Hearts of Residents!”→
It’s fun to tap your toes to familiar patriotic tunes and summertime favorites by the South Shore Bay Band. The group performed recently on the front lawn of Village at Proprietors Green for residents, families, and friends. Continue reading “Summertime with the South Shore Bay Band!”→
Residents of Village at Proprietors Green were thrilled to re-live the drama and melancholy of an aging silent screen actress who could not come to terms with her fading stardom in the radio play, Sunset Boulevard, from the Talking Information Center Network. Continue reading “Sunset Boulevard Radio Play: 40-Year Anniversary Performance”→
A cookout, cool musical vibes, classic cars, and family and friends. That’s what the Father’s Day Celebration is like each year at Village at Proprietors Green. About 200 residents, family members, and friends dropped by to soak up the sun and good times. For the senior living community, the day is always an intergenerational affair!
Your father taught you some of life’s most important lessons, and he knew that the smallest details could make all the difference. He always had your back, and now that he’s getting older you want to make sure that he has the support he needs to enjoy the most of every day. Continue reading “Show Dad You Know What Matters Most”→
Award-winning author and historian Anthony Sammarco talked about a book of great interest to Massachusetts residents, Jordan Marsh: New England’s Largest Store. Sammarco was the latest author invited to engage the Marshfield Council on Aging membership with a fascinating story. Village at Proprietors Green is a frequent host of the COA’s Pub Chat Series. Continue reading “Marshfield COA Pub Chat Features Author Anthony Sammarco”→