Easter Seals NH has been helping seniors, adults with disabilities, and veterans in New Hampshire for many years, with more than 250 staff spread across locations like Manchester and Rochester, and they've had an in-home care program since 1996 and an adult day program in Manchester for over 40 years. The adult day program and in-home medical and non-medical care serve people in Strafford, Carroll, and Rockingham Counties, and they use modern care management systems with features to help clients and families stay connected, with tools for things like personalized care planning, automatic note translations, and scheduling. They offer virtual programs and activities for folks who want to stay engaged even from home, and the adult day program at Rochester Hill Road helps both participants and caregivers by offering a safe place with wheelchair-accessible transportation that picks up and drops off, which needs a week's notice to schedule and costs $26 round trip.
Now there's Champlin Place in Rochester, an independent living community for people aged 62 and older, with 65 one- and two-bedroom apartments that meet standards for accessible design, so it works for different mobility levels, and apartments have large windows and contemporary finishes, plus there are laundry and trash rooms on each floor. The community itself is smoke-free, with a community room, library, outdoor leisure space, on-site parking, and rental assistance options from New Hampshire Housing if someone needs help with housing costs, and rents for a one-bedroom go from $1,200 to $1,300 and two-bedrooms range from $1,400 to $1,500. People living here can stay mostly independent, but there's support through homemaker and health services when help is needed, and community-sponsored and resident-run activities help everyone stay social. If someone needs more help, there's assisted living services including medication management, help with bathing, dressing, transfers, and other daily activities, along with a 24-hour call system.
The team prepares meals for different dietary needs, keeps the community clean, and helps with laundry, while there are arts rooms, gardens, movie nights, and a barber or salon available. People have transportation services for adult day programs and health appointments, and there's mental health counseling on site. The care programs use up-to-date technology to help staff coordinate and keep track of everything, even automating tasks like medication tracking with eMAR, tracking attendance in real time, so care stays organized and people don't miss something important, and the building has an emergency alert system, too. Champlin Place has ways for family to stay informed, including digital displays and engagement tools that track and report activities, plus a CRM that helps staff manage residents' needs.
Easter Seals NH stays focused on making life easier for those who want to age in place, keep their independence, and have peace of mind knowing there's support for when daily life gets harder, and with their history of community service, local programs, and commitment to affordability, they try to help folks live with dignity and connection, and if you want to look up other locations or programs, they have search tools online by zip code or state so people can find care closer to where they want to be.