Custom Helpers Home Health Care runs residential homes in small, close-knit neighborhoods for seniors who need help every day, so you'll often find folks getting care after a hospital stay, illness, or surgery, and the staff handles everything from medication reminders to bathing and dressing or getting to appointments, which is handy for people who have complex medical needs or need just a bit of help staying independent. There's independent living for those who want a maintenance-free lifestyle-and that means things like meals, laundry, and housekeeping are included, plus access to amenities like a barber shop, a garden, a library, walking paths, and even group activities like movie nights or resident-run programs, because sometimes the best conversation comes from a neighbor you've known for years.
The assisted living communities help people with daily activities and personal care, so if you need a hand getting dressed or just managing your medicines, there's always support. The memory care neighborhoods give a secure space for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, using special memory-focused activities to help them feel calm and safe. Skilled nursing services are available for more serious health problems, with rehabilitation, wound care, and around-the-clock nursing. You'll see a range of rooms like semi-private setups, studios, and one-bedroom layouts so people can pick what suits them. There's always supervision day and night, and the emergency alert system means help isn't far off if someone needs it.
For people who want to stay in familiar surroundings, Custom Helpers delivers in-home health care too, including meal prep, light cleaning, laundry, and even company for those who don't want to eat or take a walk alone. Their care plans get tailored to what each person really needs, and the staff members are certified and carefully trained, with checks and references. If a caregiver needs a short break, there's respite care for short-term help. Their services are supported by a license from the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, they have an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, and Ms. Samantha S. O'Neil, a Registered Nurse, manages the team. Established in 2012, they work out of Keene and Swanzey, focusing on making life safer, easier, and a bit more pleasant for seniors in the area.