We are all different, together. Rogerson House memory care is a passionately inclusive environment. In our staffing, in our policies, and especially in how we welcome and care for our residents, we believe that supporting and drawing on our shared diversity makes us all stronger and more resilient. None of us are the same, and we strive to help our residents and day program enrollees enjoy the differences every day.

Originally opened as the Boston Alzheimer’s Center in 1997, Rogerson House memory care assisted living was the first community in the Boston area to provide care exclusively to individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Since then, we have expanded our capabilities, now providing care for those with Alzheimer’s, Lewy body dementia, mixed dementia, Korsakoff syndrome, Huntington’s, Parkinson’s, or other mental impairments. Part of the Rogerson’s portfolio of advanced senior care and senior living communities, Rogerson House continues to be recognized as both a pioneer and a leader in the field of dementia and memory care throughout Boston and the New England healthcare community.