Gafney Home sits at 90 Wakefield Street in Rochester, NH, in a quiet neighborhood, and you'll notice it's part of a fully renovated old Victorian mansion from 1894 with a restored carriage house, so right away you get a place that feels both homey and historic, and folks tend to appreciate the 18 private rooms that are tidily kept and tastefully decorated to feel comfortable but you'll also find 21 units including studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, and residents get encouraged to bring their own favorite furniture and decorations to make the space their own. The community is for those 62 or older who need extra help, and there's a well-trained staff ready at all hours to help with things like bathing, dressing, grooming, using the bathroom, or just getting around, which can be important for those who don't get around so well anymore or need two-person assistance or diabetic care, and the staff keeps an eye on medical things like temperature and pulse, plus there are doctors and nurses providing skilled nursing, therapy, and medical social work for those who need it, and there's also memory care, Alzheimer's disease respite programs, hospice, and general health services for long-term care.
Home health services come through programs like Homemaker, Safe at Home, and In-Home Care Providers, offering extra support inside the building, and there's help with meals, which means three homemade meals every day, special diets like diabetic or low-salt when requested, and friendly staff handling laundry, linens, or light housework so residents can relax. The building comes with elevators, washer and dryer access, and handy parking and even free transportation, so residents can get to doctor visits, stores downtown, errands, or community events, and there's always something going on with on-site socials, religious gatherings, music or art activities, or even animal therapy, and off-site trips or transportation to faith-based events too. For relaxing, there are indoor common areas, movie nights, music therapy, board games, outdoor spots for fresh air, a possible sauna, book room, and health spaces, plus there are workout programs and planned creative activities, and you might find folks keeping old hobbies or trying something new. For people who can't walk well, use wheelchairs, or need help moving, the staff steps in as needed, and there's special care for incontinence or insulin support, depending on staff availability. Gafney Home's known for feeling supportive, with close attention given to each person to keep the environment safe, peaceful, and welcoming, and it's overseen and licensed by the New Hampshire Department of Social Services for up to 103 residents. Folks who live here seem to enjoy a blend of privacy, a friendly staff who get to know them, and easy access to stores and restaurants in the heart of Rochester, all while staying in a place where there's a long-standing tradition of caring for elders with dignity and respect.