North Country Manor sits in Littleton, New Hampshire, in a single-family home built in 1904 that's been fully updated with new heating, insulation, safety features, and a home security system, and with natural wood trim, a carved banister, and a working fireplace, so you can tell the place has history and character which some folks find comforting, and it's licensed for both assisted living and residential care, so you'll see a mix of options for people who need help with daily things, with a maximum capacity for up to 22 residents but with a smaller assisted living license for 9 beds, meaning you get that cozy kind of feeling you might expect in a smaller house, and there's always a staff on site around the clock to step in whenever someone needs help.
Residents can bring small pets, including cats and dogs, or enjoy visits from animals, which often means a lot to someone who's had pets all their life, and the community makes arrangements for transportation to doctors' appointments or outings, sometimes as a courtesy, and sometimes for a small fee, with parking and access for buses right at the property for family members who might stop by. There are daily scheduled activities like games, exercise, music therapy, art, gardening, and even movie nights, plus devotional and social events, so everyone can meet people and stay involved. There are indoor and outdoor common areas, a dining room where meals are served, a garden with walking paths for fresh air, and you'll hear there's a mobile hairdresser or a barber on-site for anyone who wants a trim.
Accommodations are fully furnished with cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, and a phone in each room, and there's a kitchenette in every unit for anyone who wants to prepare meals or snacks, and those who'd rather leave the cooking to someone else can eat in the dining hall, where meals follow dietary needs or doctor's instructions, like for diabetes, allergies, or high blood pressure, and the meals come planned by a chef so you get some variety and nutrition. Residents can choose private rooms with a monthly rate of $3,600, and there's respite care for short-term stays along with hospice and memory care services offered by a staff trained in these areas, and support covers things like bathing, dressing, getting around, help in and out of bed, and assistance with medication, with health and wellness programs available for everyone.
The home's got an elevator so people with mobility needs can get up and down easily, wheelchair-accessible showers and full tubs for bathing, an emergency alert system in every room, and a walk-in pantry for storing snacks or specialty foods. There's a book nook, common room with a fireplace for gathering, and even a convenience store on the property for small errands without needing to leave. All laundry, housekeeping, and linen changes get handled for you, so folks can spend more time with each other or enjoying one of the planned activities. North Country Manor places a strong focus on keeping the environment welcoming, supportive, and lively, aiming to help residents feel at home, stay as self-reliant as possible, and enjoy real companionship during their stay.