Atlantic Heights sits at 450 High St in Hampton, NH, and you'll find a quiet neighborhood with nearby cafes, pharmacies, restaurants, and a hospital not too far off, which folks find handy for getting to appointments or picking up medicine, and this three-story senior living facility is open to people 62 years and older or anyone who's disabled, regardless of age, with 28 one-bedroom apartments, each about 650 square feet, and while there are only two accessible units, they're set up for folks who need extra help getting around. Each apartment comes with an open kitchen and living room area, a big bedroom with a large walk-in closet, and everything you'd expect in a basic apartment, like a full set of appliances, and you don't need to worry about paying for heat or electric since those are included, which does help keep bills simple, and trash removal and snow plowing get taken care of, so you don't have to bother with shoveling or hauling garbage bins out in bad weather.
The buildings all have elevators, intercom security, smoke detectors, heat detectors, and sprinkler systems in every apartment, while on-site laundry lets residents avoid trips out for washing clothes, and for folks who rely on help, the place offers assisted living care for daily needs like bathing, dressing, or taking medicine, with home-cooked meals, and planned social activities, plus staff on hand day and night, and there's also memory care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and respite care is available too, giving caregivers a short break when they need it. Pets are welcome, and there's a big community room where tenants gather to socialize or join in activities; some units feature shared rooms with scheduled showers, and the staff stays in close touch with residents' families.
The facility supports housing stability with help like grants or rental assistance for those who qualify, and there's support for people in poor housing situations, including programs from the USDA Rural Housing program, and SK Management Company oversees everything. Residents can use transportation and there's parking on site, while independent living apartments offer a more maintenance-free lifestyle with fewer chores since maintenance, snow, and trash are covered. Medical needs get addressed with a nearby doctor and hospital, and pharmacies are close, while folks who like to get out for a cup of coffee have the option of three local cafes. Atlantic Heights gives seniors and disabled adults a steady place to live, with backup for day-to-day needs, and just enough extras to make living there comfortable, but without a lot of fuss or unnecessary frills.