Sugar Hill Retirement Community in Wolfeboro offers three levels of residency—Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care—allowing residents to move between care types as needed without leaving the campus. The community accepts short-term Respite stays and provides specialized Diabetes Care, and staff are trained to support moderate dementia conditions, giving families a clear range of clinical options under one roof.
In addition to round-the-clock nursing oversight, on-site medical services include Activities of Daily Living assistance, incontinence management, ambulatory support, and access to a Wellness Center for routine monitoring. Residents who need help with bathing, dressing, eating, or toileting receive full assistance, and transfer support ranges from standby supervision to one- or two-person lifts, including Hoyer equipment when required. Laundry and dry-cleaning services are handled by staff, reducing daily tasks for residents and families alike.
Private and semi-private accommodations feature scheduled laundry service, and housekeeping is provided. Rooms are designed to be accessible, though layouts and features vary, so not every unit has identical storage, bathroom configurations, or square footage.
Dining follows a flexible model that lets residents eat in the main dining room or request in-room meal delivery. Menus aim to meet clinical dietary needs, but selections can vary by day, and not every accommodation has space for extensive personal kitchen appliances.
Shared amenities include an exercise room for strength and mobility work and a staffed Wellness Center where residents can schedule health consultations and fitness assessments.