The Village at RiverMead sits at 50 Timberpond Drive in Peterborough, NH, right across Powersbridge Road from the older RiverMead campus, and you'll spot the "HUBERMAN" sign on the porch window as you come up to the ground-floor main entrance, which has a welcoming front porch, a main door under a marked arrow sign, and a front desk with a sign-in area on the left, plus a dedicated parking lot for visitors out front. The community covers many care levels, like independent living, assisted living with 40 beds, specialized memory care for those with Alzheimer's and dementia, and skilled nursing care, all with state licenses, certification #03954, and a 4.6 user rating from 12 reviews.
RiverMead offers semi-private, studio, and one-bedroom apartments, with choices like community cottages and villas showing off riverfront views, private gardens, and walking paths, and the apartments are built for both comfort and function with lots of natural light, layouts that make daily life easier, and furnished rooms for those who want them, plus safety features like an emergency alert system and a 24-hour call system. Folks in assisted living or memory care get round-the-clock support and nursing, daily help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and meals, plus supervision for those who need it. Memory care units keep everything secure, have exit alerts and safe outdoor areas, and trained staff, with programs designed to help with memory, and activities to boost life skills and social connections.
You'll find a Village Hall, a library, a community arts room, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and an indoor heated pool that stays open all year-people use it for structured pool classes and water aerobics. The staff schedules lots of things every day, with art, theater, music, sports, literature, and hiking, as well as social gatherings, golf, movie nights, and both resident-run and community-sponsored clubs, and there's something for people of all interests and abilities. Residents can use walking trails and landscaped gardens, and independent folks or those in assisted living get maintenance-free living, plus cleaning, laundry, and dry cleaning.
Food is served in a common dining area, prepared by award-winning chefs, and the kitchen team works with all sorts of dietary needs-diabetic, allergy-friendly, special request, and the food's meant to be both nutritious and enjoyable. There are a lot of dining choices, a salon/barber on-site, and transportation is offered for medical appointments and outings, plus there's local parking for easy access. The community supports people who want to age in place with continued care, and expert guidance is available for things like long-term care planning. Therapy services are offered on-site too-physical, occupational, and speech-and pharmacy delivery is available if needed, and every home has a phone in the room. People here have a lot of choices for how they want to live and get the kind of support they need as they age, because the community's set up to give privacy, independence, and safety all at once.