Middleboro Testimonials

There is a mounting body of scientific data that indicates that a combination of regular physical exercise, a brain-healthy diet, disciplined cognitive training, meaningful social engagement, dietary supplementation, and certain medications, together, can significantly slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease and minimize its symptoms. Putting all of these elements within a therapeutically designed, supportive environment that maximizes independence and a program of care that emphasizes positive emotions in the individual is where Assisted Living facilities could be in the future. Wingate's Pickford Place at The Inn at Silver Lake in Kingston is already there. They have gone far beyond the industry norm of good custodial care and developed a unique product of therapeutic care.

Paul Raia, Ph. D.
Vice President of Patient Services and Family Support, Alzheimer's Association, MA/NH Chapter


After undergoing brain injury recovery at the Neuro-Rehabilitation Center at Middleboro, my son’s quality of life has improved. He will continue to gain more ability due to the knowledgeable, caring staff at Wingate.

Kathleen D.
Mother of Former Resident


The care provided at the Neuro-Rehabilitation Center at Middleboro played a crucial role in my daughter’s recovery from traumatic brain injury (TBI.) NRC-M made it possible for her to successfully emerge from coma, overcome challenging behavior and return to the community re-entry.

Joan H.
Mother of Former Resident