Mark H Wentworth Home

    346 Pleasant St, Portsmouth, NH, 03801
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    About Mark H Wentworth Home

    Mark H Wentworth Home in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, sits in a historic building that dates back to 1762, built by Henry Appleton and Sarah Odiorne, and later served as the residence for John Wentworth, the last Provincial Governor of New Hampshire, and his wife Frances. The design features Georgian finishes, a Federal-period portico entrance with a hip roof, clapboard siding, modillion blocks along the cornice, and rooms with original touches like London style velvet flocked wallpaper, bullet holes in the front parlor mantel, and fireplaces that remind visitors of its past. The structure is about two and a half stories high with modern additions like the Manor from the Roaring 20s, and the building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its connection to political and economic figures and its long service as a care home since the early 20th century.

    The facility provides many levels of care, including independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and short-term respite care, and operates as a board and care community focused on older adults. Staff offer help with daily activities, medication management, meals, and personal care, and they give both companionship and support, making spaces feel cozy with small, warm rooms and high-quality wooden interiors. The All Points Program™ creates personalized care plans for each resident, and clinical and emotional care services are available to address different needs. Scenic views of Portsmouth and a serene environment with picturesque surroundings allow residents to enjoy comfort along with access to parks for outdoor walks.

    Residents find themselves in a lively area near hospitals for quick medical attention, with pharmacies and doctors nearby for regular healthcare, and transportation services make it easy to run errands or explore. Restaurants, cafes, and a theater are close, which means there's always a chance for socializing or catching some cultural entertainment, and a place of worship gives room for spiritual activities. The historic building combines old architecture with modern care amenities and a well-kept atmosphere. Over the years, this place has focused on care for chronic invalids, offering both long-term and respite support, and it continues to serve with dedication.

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