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Hancock Park Rehabiliation and Nursing Center

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164 Parkingway, Quincy, MA 02169

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Hancock Park Rehabiliation and Nursing Center

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Hancock Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, located at 164 Parkingway in Quincy, Massachusetts, offers skilled nursing and rehabilitative care in the heart of a city with deep historical significance and strong community character. Managed by Banecare Management, a well-regarded operator with decades of experience across the Massachusetts post-acute care landscape, Hancock Park delivers a high standard of clinical care in a community-centered environment. Quincy itself is one of the most historically rich cities on the South Shore. Just minutes from the facility, Adams National Historical Park preserves the birthplaces and homes of Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams — a cultural landmark that gives the surrounding neighborhoods a distinct sense of heritage and civic pride. The Thomas Crane Public Library, one of the finest public libraries in eastern Massachusetts, is also centrally located in Quincy Center, as is easy MBTA Red Line access for family members commuting from Boston and surrounding communities. For residents who enjoy the outdoors, Wollaston Beach — one of the longest public beaches in Massachusetts — stretches along Quincy Bay just minutes from the city center, offering beautiful waterfront scenery year-round. Quincy Center's restaurants, shops, and services are convenient for families visiting loved ones. Hancock Park's clinical team provides individualized rehabilitation programs including physical, occupational, and speech therapy, alongside skilled nursing services covering wound care, cardiac monitoring, IV therapy, and long-term care coordination. Banecare Management's operational philosophy centers on resident dignity, family involvement, and measurable clinical outcomes. For acute care needs, South Shore Hospital in South Weymouth and Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Milton both serve the Quincy area, providing residents and families with access to high-quality hospital care when needed. Hancock Park's care coordinators actively collaborate with hospital discharge teams to ensure smooth transitions and continuity of treatment.

Care Types at Hancock Park Rehabiliation and Nursing Center

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Skilled Nursing

Round-the-clock medical care and rehabilitation services provided by licensed nurses and therapists for seniors with complex health needs requiring professional oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What rehabilitation services does Hancock Park offer? +

Hancock Park provides comprehensive short-term rehabilitation services including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology. Programs are tailored to conditions such as hip and knee replacements, stroke recovery, cardiac rehabilitation, and fall recovery. The goal is to restore residents' strength and independence as efficiently as possible so they can safely return home.

What hospitals are nearby for residents at Hancock Park? +

South Shore Hospital in South Weymouth is the primary regional acute care hospital, located approximately 7–8 miles south of Quincy. Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Milton is to the north. Both have robust emergency departments and specialty services. Boston's major academic medical centers — Brigham and Women's, Boston Medical Center, and Massachusetts General — are accessible via I-93 for specialized care.

Who manages Hancock Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center? +

Hancock Park is managed by Banecare Management, a Massachusetts-based healthcare operator with extensive experience running skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities across the state. Banecare is known for emphasizing clinical quality, regulatory compliance, and a resident-centered culture of care.

What is Quincy like as a community for seniors? +

Quincy is a vibrant, diverse city just south of Boston with excellent public transit, a walkable downtown, and strong healthcare infrastructure. It is home to Adams National Historical Park, Wollaston Beach, and a lively restaurant and shopping scene in Quincy Center. The MBTA Red Line makes it easy for Boston-area family members to visit. The city has a well-established senior services network through the Quincy Council on Aging.

Does Hancock Park accept Medicare and Medicaid? +

Hancock Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center generally accepts Medicare for qualifying short-term skilled nursing stays and Medicaid for long-term care for eligible residents. Private pay and certain supplemental insurance plans are also accepted. Prospective families should contact the admissions team at (617) 773-4222 to confirm current coverage and bed availability.

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