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- Armbrook Village, Westfield
- Compass on the Bay, Boston
- Compass at Hopkinton, Hopkinton
- The Cambridge Homes, Cambridge
- Cape Cod Senior Residences, Bourne
- Concord Park, Concord
- Cornerstone at Milford, Milford
- JFK Apartments, Cambridge
- Methuen Village, Methuen
- Nashoba Park, Ayer
- Neville Place, Cambridge
- Standish Village, Boston
Wandering is a common and dangerous side effect of Alzheimer’s disease in which patients set out on a trip and forget where they are going or why they are going there. As a result, people who suffer from the disease will often find themselves lost or unaware of their surroundings and reality – wandering far away from the safety of their home. They will sometimes set out with a goal in mind and forget that goal, or otherwise make plans based on events from long ago and end up severely confused. For these reasons, wandering is a potentially life-threatening danger that can cause acute stress for both the patient and his or her caregivers.













