Linsey Landing, found at 40 Bridge St. in Milford, NH, is built and kept up with the needs of people 55 and older in mind, and you'll see that in the age-restricted and accessible apartments, which come in one or two-bedroom layouts with full kitchens, garbage disposals, and closets that are easy to get to. You'll find several types of apartments, including affordable, market-rate, and luxury units, so seniors have options for their budget and preferences, and there are rules like no smoking indoors and pet-friendly policies for dogs and cats with weight limits. This place is meant to keep people connected, with community rooms, indoor and outdoor common areas, and a busy schedule full of social, educational, and fun activities, so residents and visitors can chat and spend time together, and there's also a dining area where loved ones can join meals. Safety matters here, as every outside door stays locked at all hours, the building's well-kept and easy to move through for those with walkers or wheelchairs, and showers are wheelchair accessible.
Linsey Landing offers a big range of care, with independent living for active folks who want a low-maintenance lifestyle, along with assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and even hospice and home care. Staff are fully trained and ready to help with meals, personal care, medication, daily tasks, and support for family caregivers when they need a break, while nurses, doctors, and dentists are on staff or on call if medical attention is needed. There's also help for people with vision or hearing loss and bookings for therapy, like physical, occupational, speech, and even podiatrist visits, plus beauty and barber services right on site. Residents can count on laundry facilities, secure parking, and transportation when they want to go somewhere, though rides might cost extra.
Spiritual services are available, and Linsey Landing supports people who want to stay active and social, and the design aims to keep things safe and comfortable without losing that homey feel. The Stewart company runs this community, and staff focus on making each person feel respected and supported, aiming to let every resident live with dignity, safety, and connection.