Meredith Bay Colony Club is a nonprofit senior living community with several locations, including Taylor Meredith Bay in Meredith, NH, and they've got a wide set of care options for people as their needs change. They have independent living, assisted living, memory care in a separate building, and nursing care for those needing more support, and you'll find 24-hour staff who stay awake all night, plus nurses and a call system for emergencies, so help is always close by. Their services cover medication help, diabetic care, incontinence care, bathing and dressing support, and even transfer assistance using mechanical lifts or extra staff, which means residents can often stay even as their needs increase, including folks who need dementia or hospice waiver support. They allow both cats and dogs, and the place is wheelchair accessible, with both indoor and outdoor areas like walking paths, a garden, and separate spots for gathering, meals, and activities.
The memory care section uses technology like alarm bracelets and security to keep people safe from wandering, and they can take residents who have big behavior issues because the purpose-built area gives them extra support, with programs for people with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia, and staff who understand those challenges. There's help for activities of daily living for those with mild cognitive loss, and room amenities include telephones, plus a range of meal services with nutritious food made by chefs, and options for both home care and staying at the community as care needs grow. They offer hospice and respite stays, too.
People can take part in daily activities, on-site and off-site events, movie nights, community events, swimming in a pool or hot tub, onsite devotionals, barber or beautician services, and regular social gatherings. There's transportation for getting around, and help with coordination with doctors if needed, plus parking if someone keeps a car. The staff keep a friendly and welcoming place, and the community works to make life safe, private, and active for the people who live there, providing needed healthcare, medication management, meals, and social engagement without pressure or fuss. They focus on offering a "continuum of care," so someone can start independent and stay through assisted, memory support, or nursing care, and they use their "peers" group to try to keep up their nonprofit standards. The website has a spot for residents to log in and folks can talk to an advisor online, though there's not a lot of detailed information published about the specific services or room features.