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| The Congregation of the Carmelite
Sisters for the Aged and Infirm was founded in 1929
by Mother M. Angeline Teresa. As a young Sister
she recognized a great and growing need to provide
appropriate services for America's aging, and often
infirm, population. Strengthened by her faith she
made her vision a reality by establishing her fledgling
community during the great depression in America.
St. Patrick's Manor has been a part of the Sisters'
mission since its founding in 1953, when it was
opened in the former Lafayette Hotel in Boston.
Our current facility was built in Framingham, Massachusetts
in 1969. Our building and grounds were designed
to provide a gentle atmosphere where we can care
for the holistic needs of our residents. Great attention
is given to preserving each person's dignity and
independence. |
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