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Newport, NH 03773

This well-maintained facility is contained on one floor for the convenience of residents who might have difficulty going up and down stairs. The home has recently been completely renovated. New flooring, furniture, paint, and outdoor patio furnishings make the home even more inviting and comfortable for all the residents.

The large recreation/living room is visited often by residents and their families, where they can catch up on the news of today and days gone by. Resident bedrooms are spacious, well-decorated, and private. All are equipped with full bathrooms, new furniture, and flat screen televisions. The dining area is bright and sunny. The back of the building has a large deck overlooking our 7+ acres of field, woods, and wildlife.

Three nutritious and well-balanced meals are prepared daily in our kitchen and served to the residents by staff. Snacks are offered between each meal and before bed time. Ongoing care is taken for those residents who have special dietary needs.

All needs are provided for including; transportation to/from appointments, supervision with medications, and assistance with activities of daily living.

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