Coliseum Seniors II sits in Nashua, NH, in a five-story brick building, and has apartments for seniors aged 62 and over, offering over 1- and 2-bedroom units, all with heat and hot water included in the rent, which makes it a bit easier for folks living on a fixed income, and most of the time, the rent comes to about 30% of a resident's income since it's a Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) community, with a waitlist that runs about a year. You'll find competitive fixed prices here, with one-bedrooms at around $955 a month and two-bedrooms at about $1,130, all with fully-applianced kitchens, open floor plans, plenty of closet space, air-conditioning, and bathrooms with wheelchair accessible showers. The building's layout works well for people who want to age in place, with elevator service, laundry rooms on every floor, a library, a postal room, an exercise and game room, large outdoor deck and patio space, plenty of on-site resident and visitor parking, and an on-site Service Coordinator to help with day-to-day issues or paperwork.
There's a pet policy so you can bring along a small dog or a cat, and housing is smoke-free inside and out. Residents aged 55 and up can live here, but most programs start at age 62. The apartments feel comfortable and open, averaging about 585 square feet for a one-bedroom and up to 1,100 square feet for a two-bedroom, and the common areas-like the elegant lobby, the lounge with fireplace, the community room, and the garden space outdoors-get good use for gatherings, games, or quiet sitting. Staff covers services like beautician appointments, on-site nurses, physical and occupational therapy, doctor and nurse on call, and homecare for those who need extra help, so you can get assistance with things like bathing, dressing, or medication right on the property if needed.
Coliseum Seniors II covers a range of care types, including independent living, assisted living, memory care for those living with dementia or Alzheimer's, skilled nursing, and even home care, which means people can find the help they need as their health changes without needing to move. The staff handles activities every week-both on-site and offsite-to keep people engaged, with transportation options and a city bus stop right outside. The building sits near shops, restaurants, parks, banks, grocery stores, and hospitals, with easy access to US Route 3 and the Everett Turnpike for outings or doctor visits, plus it's not far from Manchester airport and Boston for those with family who visit from farther away.
Getting an apartment here means you'll go through an application process, which asks for documents like identification, income proof, references, and a credit and background check, with a small application fee payable by money order. With the postal room, laundry on each floor, safe layouts, exercise room, community garden, and planned social events, residents find they stay active and social, and the community atmosphere has kept many living here for years. It's professionally managed by Stewart Property Management, who handle several similar residences in New Hampshire, and each apartment supports aging in place, so people can live independently or add extra medical help when it's needed, and that's been important for many, especially as people try to balance independence with the right level of care.