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The Leland Home combines a long and distinguished history with a dedication to personalized service. It is a not-for-profit organization governed by a Board of Managers composed of volunteers who are competent and compassionate citizens of the community, and is managed by Deaconess Abundant Life Communities. A professional and caring staff is at the core of what makes the Leland Home a very special place to live.

The Leland Home provides a safe and affordable residence for persons age 62 and over who desire or need assistance in their daily living. We seek to maintain the dignity and independence of our residents by offering a warm friendly and homelike setting. Experience the beauty of a gracious example of Colonial Revival architecture that has been lovingly cared for over the years.

Here is where you will enjoy your meals, share music programs in the parlor and entertain family and friends in comfortable lounges. Leland Home works with each person to determine their needs and desires and builds a program to suit them.
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The Leland Home provides a safe and affordable residence for persons age 62 and over who desire or need assistance in their daily living.
We seek to maintain the dignity and independence of our residents by offering a warm friendly and home-like setting.
In the latter half of the nineteenth century, Waltham blossomed with public benefactors.
The idea of a home for elderly women was proposed by Frederick M. Stone, President of the Waltham National Bank; Thomas F. Fales, Rector of Christ Episcopal Church; Charles Dix, a corporator of the Waltham Hospital; and Daniel French.
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