
Compare Senior Communities around New Hampshire
The information below is reported by the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Health Facilities Administration.
| Villa Crest Nursing and Retirement Center | SC AL MC NH RC SNF | Manchester | 126
Facility
126
NH AVG
71
Rank
#20 / 169 | No |
39
Facility
39
NH AVG
31
Rank
#84 / 228 | Private Rooms | - | - | Nathan E O\'Bara |
| RiverWoods Exeter | SC AL IL MC NH SNF | Exeter (Perkins Hill) | 66
Facility
66
NH AVG
71
Rank
#76 / 169 | Yes |
0
Facility
0
NH AVG
31
Rank
#202 / 228 | - | 1
Facility
1
NH AVG
6
Rank
#29 / 136 | - | Lauren N Goldman |
| Warde Senior Living | SC AL IL NH PC RC SNF | Windham | 32
Facility
32
NH AVG
71
Rank
#122 / 169 | Yes |
36
Facility
36
NH AVG
31
Rank
#89 / 228 | - | 1
Facility
1
NH AVG
6
Rank
#29 / 136 | - | Shari L Laroche |
| Benchmark at Bedford Falls | SC AL MC RC | Bedford (Corporate Drive) | 114
Facility
114
NH AVG
71
Rank
#25 / 169 | Yes |
29
Facility
29
NH AVG
31
Rank
#100 / 228 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 29
Facility
29
NH AVG
6
Rank
#11 / 136 | F | April J Lyons |
| Golden View Health Care Center | SC AL MC NH RC SNF | Meredith | 105
Facility
105
NH AVG
71
Rank
#39 / 169 | No |
39
Facility
39
NH AVG
31
Rank
#84 / 228 | - | 52
Facility
52
NH AVG
6
Rank
#2 / 136 | A+ | Nha Rosemary Simino |
| Greystone Farm at Salem | SC AL MC RC | Salem (Salem Depot) | 82
Facility
82
NH AVG
71
Rank
#60 / 169 | Yes |
48
Facility
48
NH AVG
31
Rank
#61 / 228 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 29
Facility
29
NH AVG
6
Rank
#11 / 136 | C- | Lisa D Collins |
| The Hunt Community | SC AL IL NH | Nashua (Ward 7) | - | Yes |
85
Facility
85
NH AVG
31
Rank
#12 / 228 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | A+ | Gloria J Prunier |
| Benchmark Senior Living at Nashua | SC AL MC RC | Nashua (West Hollis Street) | 131
Facility
131
NH AVG
71
Rank
#18 / 169 | Yes |
12
Facility
12
NH AVG
31
Rank
#141 / 228 | Studio / 1 Bed | 29
Facility
29
NH AVG
6
Rank
#11 / 136 | F | Michelle Bianchi |
| Colonial Poplin Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility | SC AL NH RC SNF | Fremont | 50
Facility
50
NH AVG
71
Rank
#101 / 169 | No |
6
Facility
6
NH AVG
31
Rank
#172 / 228 | - | 1
Facility
1
NH AVG
6
Rank
#29 / 136 | - | Kimberly M Piper |
| Bedford Falls | SC AL MC RC | Bedford (Corporate Drive) | 114
Facility
114
NH AVG
71
Rank
#25 / 169 | Yes |
25
Facility
25
NH AVG
31
Rank
#109 / 228 | studio / 1 bed | 29
Facility
29
NH AVG
6
Rank
#11 / 136 | C- | April J Lyons |
| Benchmark Senior Living at Nashua Crossings | SC AL MC RC | Nashua (West Hollis Street) | 131
Facility
131
NH AVG
71
Rank
#18 / 169 | Yes |
12
Facility
12
NH AVG
31
Rank
#141 / 228 | Studio / 1 Bed | 29
Facility
29
NH AVG
6
Rank
#11 / 136 | C- | Michelle Bianchi |
| Maple Leaf Healthcare Center | SC MC NH SNF | Manchester | 114
Facility
114
NH AVG
71
Rank
#25 / 169 | No |
49
Facility
49
NH AVG
31
Rank
#59 / 228 | - | - | - | Malcolm M Dean |
| Cedar Healthcare Center | SC AL HOS NH PC RC SNF | Portsmouth | 102
Facility
102
NH AVG
71
Rank
#42 / 169 | No |
80
Facility
80
NH AVG
31
Rank
#19 / 228 | - | - | - | Nathaniel A St Pierre |
| St Francis Rehab and Nursing Center | SC IL NH PC RC SNF | Laconia | 51
Facility
51
NH AVG
71
Rank
#99 / 169 | Yes |
4
Facility
4
NH AVG
31
Rank
#177 / 228 | - | - | - | Nha Brenda L. Buttrick |
| Langdon Place of Keene | SC AL MC NH SNF | Keene | 156
Facility
156
NH AVG
71
Rank
#11 / 169 | Yes |
12
Facility
12
NH AVG
31
Rank
#141 / 228 | - | - | - | Jennifer Rousseau |
St Vincent De Paul Rehab & Nursing Center is a nursing home owned by Richard Hilton at 29 Providence Avenue in Berlin, New Hampshire. The facility supports multiple financial arrangements by accepting Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. For visitors, the local neighborhood is car-dependent, meaning families will generally need a vehicle to run errands or travel to the property.
Individual resident stays average about 192 days, pointing to a population split between long-term care and post-acute physical therapy. Around-the-clock staffing manages this clinical workload, providing an average of 4 hours and 27 minutes of total nursing care per resident each day. This care team coordinates short-term post-hospital rehabilitation alongside ongoing skilled nursing and palliative care.
State health department logs demonstrate a consistent history of meeting regional safety and care charting requirements. Oversight documents verify that the facility handles its environmental and clinical protocols within standard state boundaries, and the property maintains an overall citations-per-inspection rate of zero.
Families have access to a facility featuring restaurant-style dining with seasonal, customized menus and an outdoor courtyard with a garden and koi pond. The weekly routine includes scheduled crafts, movies, group games, and weekly Mass. The recreational calendar also integrates local volunteer programs and open visiting opportunities to keep residents connected with their relatives.
Goffstown Nursing and Rehab Center is a nursing home on Center Street in Goffstown, New Hampshire, a rural, car-dependent area. Nachum Soroka owns the 41-bed facility, which focuses on both short-term post-acute rehabilitation and longer-term nursing care. It accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, giving families multiple ways to cover care costs. Its current occupancy is 78%. Residents stay an average of 181 days, including those in rehabilitation and those receiving ongoing skilled nursing.
The facility’s daily staffing supports hands-on care. Total nurse staffing averages 3 hours and 58 minutes per resident per day. Nursing aides provide roughly 3 hours and 49 minutes of direct care daily, the backbone of the home’s resident support. This staffing level supports the center’s focus on rehabilitation and recovery. It’s a great option for patients recovering from surgery or a hospital stay who need skilled nursing support.
The home serves made-from-scratch meals prepared on-site to support residents’ nutritional needs. State inspections have reviewed medication management, infection control, and procedures for reporting and investigating concerns. Families touring the home should ask about these areas and how they are handled.
Located in rural New Hampshire, Goffstown Nursing and Rehab Center serves the local community and families in the surrounding area. Most stay an average of 181 days, as the facility balances short-term rehabilitation residents with those who transition to longer-term care.
Alpine Healthcare Center is an 85-bed skilled nursing facility owned by White Mountain Peak Healthcare in Keene, New Hampshire. The facility manages several financial paths by accepting Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay options. For visitors, the surrounding suburban area is car-dependent with limited sidewalk connections, meaning family members will generally need a vehicle to run daily errands or travel to the property.
Stays average around 211 days, pointing to an operational footprint centered heavily on extended long-term care alongside short-term post-acute recovery tracks. This steady demand keeps the building functioning at an 84 percent occupancy level. Daily operations are backed by 3 hours and 13 minutes of total nursing care per resident each day, utilizing an around-the-clock team of registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nurse aides who handle physical therapy, mental health recovery, total parenteral nutrition, and hospice services.
State files show a history of inspection surveys that have focused on medication tracking, restraint use, and infection control protocols. Oversight records from the health department indicate that the facility has implemented corrective measures to resolve these earlier tracking gaps, and the building maintains an overall cumulative citations-per-inspection rate of zero.
Interested individuals can expect private and semi-private rooms equipped with individual climate control, building-wide Wi-Fi, and a security system designed for residents with cognitive needs. The kitchen coordinates meals to fulfill standard nutritional requirements, served daily in a communal dining room.
Jaffrey Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is an 83-bed skilled nursing home on Plantation Drive in Jaffrey, New Hampshire. Owned by Barbara Wilkins, the facility coordinates multiple financial setups by accepting Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. For visitors, the surrounding neighborhood carries a walkability score of 45 out of 100, which indicates a partially car-dependent layout where a few local services are accessible on foot, but family members will generally require a vehicle for most errands and travel.
The building operates at a 78 percent occupancy level, with individual resident stays averaging about 185 days. This timeframe indicates a clinical workload split between permanent skilled nursing placement and short-term post-acute therapy. Around-the-clock staffing manages this daily routine, delivering an average of nearly 3 hours of direct nursing care per resident each day through a combined team of registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nurse aides who handle general rehabilitation tracks and temporary respite care.
State files show that the property functions within standard public health and environmental guidelines. Evaluation logs from health department inspections verify a consistent record of meeting regional safety and care charting requirements, and the facility maintains a cumulative citations-per-inspection rate of zero.
Individuals can expect a quiet residential campus layout that balances physical recovery routines with daily personal care assistance. Meals are coordinated to fulfill standard nutritional requirements and are served in a communal dining space. The daily schedule integrates continuous clinical monitoring, physical therapy sessions, and structured indoor common spaces designed for visiting relatives.
Trusted Choice Eldercare is a compassionate home care provider in Spofford, NH, that offers home health care. Older adults receive high-quality care for their daily living activities and personal needs around the clock. With household services, older adults do not have to worry about maintaining a clean environment.
Genuine companionship is also available to prevent loneliness and encourages older adults to live actively. Dementia care, hospice, and palliative care are also available to meet older adults’ healthcare needs. With its different levels of care, this home care provider strives to help older adults thrive in retirement in the safety of their homes.
Located in Lebanon, New Hampshire, Lebanon Center Genesis Healthcare is a skilled nursing facility owned by Stuart Lewis. The 110-bed home is in a car-dependent area on Old Etna Road. It focuses on rehabilitation and short-term recovery, serving patients transitioning from hospital care and those requiring longer-term skilled nursing support. It accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and private pay, providing multiple ways for families to arrange care.
The facility’s current occupancy is 73%%. Residents stay for an average of 122 days, including short-term rehabilitation residents and those with longer-term care needs.
Clinically, the home offers a full spectrum of rehabilitation services, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy. These also extend to specialized neurological and palliative care. A doctor is on staff. The facility provides 24-hour nursing coverage, averaging 3 hours and 11 minutes per resident each day. This staffing structure supports rehabilitation-focused care and ongoing support for residents with complex medical needs. Respite care and short-stay options are also available for families seeking temporary placement.
State inspections documented recurring issues with infection control practices and medication management. Families should ask about these issues during a tour to understand what protocols and training are in place.
Residents have access to restaurant-style dining and in-room options. There is a café that serves meals throughout the day, accommodating varying preferences and schedules. Residents stay in private and semi-private rooms with private bathrooms. They participate in activities and wellness programs. Amenities include a beauty salon, spa services, and private dining rooms for family gatherings.
The facility offers wireless internet, telephone service, and on-site laundry for resident convenience. Cultural, educational, religious, and social activities are regularly available for residents.
Merrill Senior Services is a non-medical home care agency in Nashua, NH, that offers in-home services. Dedicated to older adults’ welfare, personalized care plans are created to meet their special needs. With housekeeping services, older adults have more time to do the things they love.
Friendly companions ensure that older adults will not feel lonely by engaging in meaningful conversations and encouraging them to participate in local community events. Meal preparation is also taken care of, ensuring older adults experience a delightful dining experience. This home care provider is a good option for those aiming to age in place, especially with its high standards of care.
The Inn at Deerfield Inc. is a 32-bed Supported Residential Care Facility at 34 Ridge Road, Deerfield, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. Administrated by Jennifer J Laughy, the facility is licensed (License Number 02784) with active status issued October 1, 2025, and expiring September 30, 2026. The Inn at Deerfield is a non-profit assisted living facility offering 24/7 continuous care and round-the-clock staffing.
The Inn at Deerfield is a moderately sized community balancing personal attention with shared amenities and social activities. The facility operates 24/7 with 24-Hour Staffing and Continuous Care available. Respite Care and Day Care services offered. The facility allows pets and supports visiting pets as part of community life. The non-profit model emphasizes affordability and quality care delivery.
The facility offers amenities including Outdoor Recreation, Home Dining Experience, Transportation Services, Group Activities, Visiting Pets, and Housekeeping. Group activities include arts and crafts, coffee and conversation, music, pet therapy, and exercise programs. Religious Services available with spiritual care provided regularly by local clergy. Programming supports resident engagement and community connection.
Dining services provide home-style meals prepared by designated healthcare chefs and served in a large dining area. Specialized diets available. Meals included in resident services.
The Inn at Deerfield is located in Deerfield in Rockingham County. The facility serves seniors and older adults requiring assisted living, respite care, day care, or continuous care services. The non-profit structure reflects commitment to community service and affordable care delivery. The smaller facility size supports personalized care.
The Inn at Deerfield is suited for seniors requiring non-profit assisted living or respite care services in a pet-friendly environment with religious services and 24-hour staffing.
Morrison Nursing Home is a 57-bed skilled nursing facility operated by Morrison Hospital Association, a nonprofit, at 6 Terrace Street in Whitefield, New Hampshire, in Coos County. The facility provides skilled nursing, memory care, rehabilitation, and respite services. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are welcome. 24-hour staffing and a Memory Care Day Program exist.
CMS rates the facility 1 star, with health inspection and staffing sub-ratings each well below the New Hampshire average. Across four inspections since 2023, the facility averaged 7.3 deficiencies per year, 78 percent above the 4.1 state average. A November 2023 complaint investigation identified an immediate jeopardy-level finding: the facility failed to prevent resident-to-resident and staff-to-resident abuse, delayed reporting of abuse allegations to the state survey agency by 26 days, and conducted inadequate investigations for multiple incidents involving sexual and physical abuse. Subsequent inspections in December 2024 and January 2026 recorded medication management and food safety deficiencies, with 62 dates in 2024 missing documented LPN coverage. No fines appear on record.
Occupancy stands at 91 percent, above the 81.1 percent New Hampshire average, reflecting consistent local demand in a rural county with limited alternatives. Nurse hours run 3h 59m per resident per day, modestly below the 4h 13m state average.
The community is best for residents seeking skilled nursing or memory care in Coos County, serving as a primary care option in Whitefield.
Age in place at Haven Health Solutions, a distinguished home care provider in Barrington, NH, that offers home health care. Dedicated to older adults’ welfare, personalized care is provided for their unique needs and daily living activities. With medical social services, the community strives to help older adults find resources for their healthcare needs.
Physical, occupational, and speech therapy are available to help older adults go back to their routines quickly. Friendly companions also accompany older adults on their errands and encourage participation in local events to prevent loneliness. This home care provider is a good choice for older adults aiming to spend retirement at home, especially with its wide range of care options.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these communities
Every community above is evaluated across six weighted categories using public data including state inspection records, review platforms, BBB profiles, and operator-published materials.
Weighting overview
- 35%Resident Experience
- 25%Regulatory
- 15%Visual Media
- 10%Website
- 10%Stability
- 5%Environment
01
Resident & Family Experience 35%
The single largest share of every ranking. Aggregated review sentiment and volume from major platforms — the closest signal to real resident experience.
- Includes
- Review Sentiment
- Review Volume
02
Regulatory & Safety Record 25%
State inspection records, citations, and complaint visits. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.
- Includes
- State Inspections
- Citations/Inspection
- % Inspections w/ Citations
- Complaint Visits
- Accreditations
- BBB Rating
03
Visual Media & Transparency 15%
Communities that publish high-quality visuals give families a real preview. No photos or tours = a negative transparency signal.
- Includes
- Video Tours
- Virtual Walkthroughs
- Photo Quantity
- Photo Quality
04
Website & Operator Transparency 10%
Site quality and whether the operator publishes basic accountability information — staff names, contact details, ownership.
- Includes
- Website Content
- Mobile Usability
- Staff Info Available
- Owner Info Available
05
Community Stability 10%
Operational signals indicating whether a community is well-run and meeting demand.
- Includes
- Occupancy Rate
- Bed Options
06
Environment & Pricing 5%
Walkability and pricing transparency. Walk Score is weighted higher for Independent Living than for Memory Care, where most residents do not leave unaccompanied.
- Includes
- Walk Score
- Pricing Transparency
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Frequently Asked Questions about Senior Communities in New Hampshire
What is senior living?
Senior communities are residential settings designed for adults aged 55 or older, with options ranging from active independent living to assisted living and memory care.
How many senior communities are listed on this page?
This page features 221 senior communities in New Hampshire. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.
How do I choose the right senior community in New Hampshire?
Start by matching the level of care offered to the resident's current and anticipated needs, then compare licensing status, staff-to-resident ratios, recent inspection results, and pricing. Tour at least two or three communities in New Hampshire, talk to current residents and families, and confirm what is included in the base rate versus billed as add-on services.
What should I look for when visiting senior communities in New Hampshire?
Pay attention to staff interactions with residents, cleanliness and odor, food quality at meal times, the activity calendar, and how questions about pricing and care plans are answered. Ask to see the most recent state inspection report, the move-out / level-of-care-change policy, and a sample monthly bill that lists every fee.









