Kendal At Hanover sits on 65 quiet acres by the Connecticut River, just outside Hanover, close to Dartmouth College and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, and folks at Kendal can pick from independent living, assisted living, memory care for dementia, nursing care, and home care, all on the same campus, so you don't have to move elsewhere as needs change, and it's got a Life Plan Community model, which covers different care levels in one place, and it's been accredited by CARF since 1997, showing they stick to standards for care and services, and the whole community leans on Quaker-inspired values, with an emphasis on respect, equality, and social responsibility for all residents and staff.
The place's got one-bedroom, one-bedroom plus den, and two-bedroom apartments and cottages, plus studio options, so there's a range for people with different space needs, and all those home types are within walking distance to services like the on-site Dartmouth-Hitchcock Kendal Clinic, which serves as the main health center, and there's a Memory Care program with a focus on those living with dementia, plus Kendal Home Care for extra support at home when required. Staff go through regular training and development, and there's a partnership with SAGECare, making sure LGBTQ+ elders are respected.
People who live at Kendal see a lot of activities and programs that try to keep folks active and connected, like a heated indoor pool, an arts and crafts studio, a library, and a wood shop, and folks who like being outdoors can garden in the community garden or walk in Kendal Riverfront Park, and the park gives access right down to the Connecticut River, which isn't common for other places, and there's transportation for trips out, and a Webster Concert Series for music. There's even an Early Childhood Center on the grounds, where kids and seniors spend time together, and that's good for both. Residents also get lifelong learning options, with educational and cultural programs from nearby Dartmouth and around town. There's a focus on wellness, food that folks enjoy, and fitness classes, and therapy services like physical and occupational therapy happen right on site.
Kendal At Hanover works as a not-for-profit, offering a continuum of care, and it sets a tone of trust and respect in line with Quaker practice, while residents direct many of their own activities and help shape daily life. There's plenty of information available for employment and senior services, and the campus is large enough for privacy and space while still feeling part of the wider Hanover community.