Pine Rock Manor in Warner, New Hampshire, provides both Assisted Living and Memory Care. The community is prepared to serve residents who live safely with guidance yet wish to maintain a level of independence, as well as those with Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia. Staff members are trained to handle advanced dementia conditions and the unique challenges that accompany wandering, elopement risk, behavioral changes, and disrupted sleep cycles.
Clinical oversight is anchored by an RN or LPN on site, with a nurse on call around the clock, and an awake night shift. Door-alarmed exits and 24-hour security help prevent unsafe wandering. Medical support spans wound care, oxygen therapy, and management of special diets, including diabetic care for residents on oral medications, insulin injections, or sliding scale regimens. Full assistance is available with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Residents who use walkers or wheelchairs, or who need standby, one-person, or two-person transfers, receive the level of help required for safety. Podiatry services are provided on site to reduce the need for outside trips.
Resident apartments and common areas are designed with accessibility in mind. Some rooms feature wheelchair-accessible showers, individual climate control, cable or satellite television, and high-speed internet. Not all residences contain every feature, but all are handicap-accessible, and air-conditioned spaces are available. Outdoors, landscaped sitting areas give residents a place to enjoy fresh air, and on-site parking is offered for visitors.
Meals are prepared to meet a range of nutritional needs, and the kitchen can implement doctor-ordered diet modifications or specialized meal plans. Three daily meals are served, and snacks are available between meals so residents can eat when hungry rather than on a rigid schedule. Staff oversee dining for those who need full assistance, ensuring that every resident receives adequate nutrition and hydration.
Amenities at Pine Rock Manor include wheelchair-accessible pathways throughout the property, a wellness center for routine exercise and health monitoring, and communal gardens where residents can relax or socialize.