Langdon Place of Nashua delivers two levels of long-term care: Assisted Living and Memory Care. Residents who need daily help with routine tasks receive personal assistance while maintaining as much independence as possible, and those in Memory Care benefit from structured programs geared toward cognitive support, including provisions for advanced dementia. The community is equipped to manage multiple diabetic care plans—oral medications, insulin injections and sliding-scale protocols—so residents remain in range under professional supervision.
A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse is on staff around the clock, and an awake night team monitors residents continuously. Clinical oversight includes routine vital checks, medication administration, therapy sessions in the on-site therapy room and immediate response to changes in condition. Full assistance is available with bathing, dressing and toileting, while mealtime support is offered for individuals who need some physical help with eating. Transfer aid ranges from standby supervision to one-person assists for walkers or wheelchairs, helping residents move safely across campus. Building security is maintained by 24-hour staff coverage, a wander-guard system for exit management and controlled building access.
Apartments offer a selection of practical features such as private bathrooms, kitchenettes, individual climate controls and cable service, accompanied by housekeeping and scheduled laundry. Not every unit includes every listed feature, so prospective residents are encouraged to confirm specific layouts. Independent Living residents may choose supplemental services like medication-management monitoring, weekly housekeeping, laundry service and a monthly meal plan without transitioning to higher levels of care.
Meals are served three times daily in a central dining area that offers a rotating set menu along with on-order choices for residents who prefer alternatives. Snack options are kept available between meals, and dietary modifications are routinely managed for diabetic, low-salt or other physician-ordered needs. Staff members provide cueing or physical assistance during meals for those who require it, ensuring nutrition goals are met consistently.
Residents have access to on-site parking, barrier-free entrances, an exercise room, indoor pool, barber and beauty shop, internet service, library, communal gardens and a variety of special-interest clubs. Scheduled transportation helps with medical appointments and shopping, and the property is close to public transit for those who travel independently. Weekly religious services are held in a dedicated space. Cats and small dogs are welcome; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.