The Arbors of Bedford sits along the Merrimack River, tucked in the pines and near a bald eagle sanctuary, and the whole place is planned out just for seniors who may need memory care or extra help as they age, with a safe and familiar feel that tries to give folks plenty of freedom and choices every day. The community's got two stories and offers several types of living-independent living, assisted living, full nursing care, and specialized memory care-with options for studio and semi-private rooms like The Manchester Studio, The Bedford Studio, and The Merrimack Shared Studio. There are areas set aside just for those dealing with memory loss or Alzheimer's, where staff use technology, like wanderguard bracelets and alert systems, to keep everyone safe and make sure somebody notices if someone tries to leave. Residents get care based on what they actually need, so if you need help with getting dressed, with medications, or maybe with moving around using a lift or transfer support, there's always somebody there, 24/7.
People who stay here get to try a mix of activities, from art classes, yoga and Tai Chi to gardening, trivia, Wii bowling, cooking, or even brain fitness and intergenerational events. The place brings in a full-time activity director to make daily life a little brighter and has pets allowed, so folks can bring their cats or dogs. There's a registered nurse always on staff, a doctor on call, and visits from professionals like podiatrists, dentists, and therapists. The dining setup features Anytime Dining and choices from restaurant style to specialized menus like gluten-free, low sodium, low sugar, vegetarian, and vegan. In the memory care building, meals are made to connect with the senses, using homemade food, music and smells to make eating calming, and staff help promote nutrition and a pleasant experience at the table.
The Arbors of Bedford has indoor and outdoor spaces for socializing or relaxing, including patios with garden beds and gazebos, secure common areas, a hair salon and barber shop, fitness and recreation rooms, and even devotional services on site. There's scheduled transportation for local trips, which is sometimes free or for an extra cost. The whole building is secure and carefully built so folks can feel comfortable, even if they tend to wander or sometimes show tough behaviors-staff are trained for all that and use a computerized alerts for safety. The community gives seniors a chance to stay in one place even if they need more help as time goes on, since the care levels can change with their needs, whether someone needs just a bit of daily help or full memory support. Short-term stays are also possible for respite care, and hospice and home care are part of what's offered. It's a friendly place that lets people try new things, connect with others, and stay as independent as they can in a safe, supportive setting.