Betty Barton's Home sits on 304 N Village Rd in Loudon, NH, and has several kinds of care for seniors, offering a mix of residential care homes, senior apartments, and retirement community options with names like Senior Villages, Senior Apartments, Retirement Communities, and Active Adult Communities. The facility works with groups like Elderly Housing Development & Operations Corporation (EHDOC) and AHEPA National Housing Corporation, and also has a HUD 202 program for affordable senior housing, which means some folks can get rental help. People living here can choose independent living if they don't need much help, or they can get assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing care, hospice, and home care, with each service tailored to what someone needs at the time. Betty Barton's Home has a CCRC, so people can stay put even if their need for care changes, and folks have access to 24-hour staff when living in memory care or nursing care neighborhoods. Some apartments or care options cost extra if residents want certain amenities, and they offer services like laundry, housekeeping, salon visits, help with cooking, and gardening, as well as things like medication management and help with bathing and grooming.
There's a focus on making things feel home-like, because there aren't many residents in each care home, so everybody gets more attention and there's more chance to build a bond with the caregivers. Caregivers include health professionals who help with daily activities, offer medical support, and make sure each person's care plan fits what they need, no matter if they're staying long-term or coming in for respite care. There are programs for those with dementia or Alzheimer's, with secure surroundings and special activities to help reduce confusion and stop wandering, and adult daycare is available when family only needs help part of the week. The campus has social spaces and clubhouses where residents can join in on group activities and meet new friends, and volunteer groups help coordinate things in Senior Villages to support independent living for those who still want to be on their own. The whole place is set up so seniors can stay active and social if they want, but there's privacy too, and services can change as needs change over time, with a focus on comfort, safety, and making the day-to-day things easier for everybody who lives there.