Armistead Senior Care II sits at 10 Northern Boulevard #18 in Amherst, NH, and offers living options for older adults with different care needs, with a total capacity for 21 residents, and there's this feeling to the place that even with its smaller size, folks get the kind of attention that lets them feel at home, and there's a team with experienced caregivers, client care managers, and care coordinators all focusing on keeping everyone safe and comfortable every day. Residents choose from semi-private rooms, studios, or one-bedroom spaces, and every room's fully furnished with cable, telephone, and Wi-Fi-it makes it easier just to move in and settle down, and for those who like to stay active, you've got the outdoor gardens, walking paths, and a small library, plus arts, recreation, and social activities every day, some set up by staff and some run by the residents themselves, with group movie nights and games, so nobody's at a loss for things to do. The dining room always has restaurant-style meals, and staff manage special dietary needs like diabetes or allergies, with meal prep and dining that make sure everyone gets what they're supposed to.
Assisted living and memory care are available, so people get help with bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication, plus a 24-hour call system and round-the-clock supervision-if anyone needs something day or night, there's someone there, and the memory care program pays special mind to folks with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, respecting dignity and helping people stay as well as possible. Housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, and linen services mean residents don't have to worry about chores, and in the beauty salon and barber shop, everyone can feel presentable and comfortable, which is important for staying connected and feeling good. If a primary caregiver needs a break, respite care is an option, with short-term stays and all the same services. Community life leans on a philosophy that focuses on well-being and keeping each person as independent as possible for as long as possible, and when someone's feeling anxious or low, there's a mental wellness program in place.
Residents enjoy the comfort of on-site amenities like a kitchenette, dining room, emergency alert system, and community areas designed for either relaxing alone or joining in with neighbors; plus, the place is close to medical facilities and places of worship for convenience. The staff handles everything from medication to meal service so folks can focus on enjoying their days, and you'll notice the community does all it can to help everyone feel secure, supported, and surrounded by people who care about their well-being.