Red Farm House is a senior living community in Greenfield, New Hampshire, that serves older adults needing assisted living, board and care home services, and memory care. The place holds up to three residents in three assisted living units, with a medium-sized setting that feels warm and neighborly, really more like a close-knit group than a big institution. Staff focus on giving personal care and attention, offering help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, moving around, or managing medication, and they have licensed nurses on call if someone needs extra health support. The facility provides skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and memory care services for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, and care covers both short-term and long-term stays, so families don't have to worry as much if someone needs extra time to recover or wants to live somewhere secure long-term.
Residents can join lots of daily activities, crafts, and birthday parties, and there are movie nights, outings, fitness programs, and music therapy to help everyone feel included and engaged. The dining room serves three homemade meals a day, and a dietitian plans menus, with staff able to meet special diet needs like diabetes or high blood pressure. For those with pets, the place allows animals, and family can come visit most times; there's even transportation to appointments, shopping, or church. Rooms come furnished, with choices from studios and shared quarters to one-bedroom suites, all with safety features like grab bars, non-slip flooring, and emergency pull cords. Residents get help with personal hygiene, laundry, and apartment cleaning so life's a little easier, and if people have trouble with getting around, transferring, or incontinence, staff are ready to assist.
The Red Farm House has a fitness room, movie room, library, and outdoor patio where folks can relax on the veranda or walk garden paths when the weather's good, and there's a beauty salon/barbershop on site to keep everyone looking nice. Care is supported by monthly doctor visits, regular wellness checks, and emergency call systems in each room, plus there's always someone on duty for supervision, especially helpful for those with memory needs or at risk of falls. Wi-fi, cable TV, day trips, a snack shop, and social evenings add to a maintenance-free lifestyle, handier for people wanting to live well without too many chores. The facility handles housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation, and apartment repairs, and there's help available with moving in. Most insurance doesn't pay unless approved by the state, but services cost less than traditional nursing homes, and the place is licensed by New Hampshire's Department of Social Services, meeting all state regulations for safety and care. It's a small, friendly spot, easy to settle into, with a focus on keeping seniors safe, cared for, and connected as they age.