Assisted Living in Exeter, NH
Assisted Living in Exeter: Senior Care You Can Trust at RiverWoods
Personal and Professional Care
Senior Assisted Living Residences Designed to Feel Like Home
Many families are surprised to discover that assisted living at RiverWoods Exeter looks and feels nothing like the institutional senior care settings they may have imagined. Each assisted living residence is a private apartment with its own living and dining area, a kitchenette, a separate bedroom, and a full bathroom. Residents bring their own furniture, their own photographs, their own cherished belongings.
This is not a room in a facility. This is a home inside a community, and it reflects the identity and history of the person who lives there.
Assisted Living at RiverWoods Exeter Helps Couples Navigate Aging
Often, spouses age differently, and one spouse may need more care than another. Caregiving can put a strain on any relationship, but here, these relationships are preserved. One person can receive Assisted Living level of care, allowing the other to be a spouse, not a caregiver.
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Both Private & Welcoming
Beyond individual residences, residents enjoy beautifully appointed shared spaces throughout the campus. The dining room, the sun filled sitting rooms, the country kitchen, the physical therapy gym, and multipurpose gathering spaces all contribute to a daily life that is rich with connection, comfort, and purpose. Outdoor spaces provide fresh air, natural beauty, and a sense of groundedness that is essential to overall wellbeing.
A Superior Healthcare Resource
RiverWoods Exeter provides a range of supportive living options, including Assisted Living, Memory Support, and Nursing Care. Once you are part of the RiverWoods Exeter community, you can transition to a different level of support if your needs change.
Planning For Today
Many families exploring assisted living in Exeter are not yet certain that now is the right moment. They are in a difficult middle space: a loved one needs more support than the family can comfortably provide at home, but the transition to assisted living feels uncertain or premature. RiverWoods Exeter created the NaviGuide program for exactly this situation.
NaviGuide provides personalized, one on one guidance for caregivers and family members who are helping a loved one navigate the challenges of aging at home. NaviGuide specialists assist with scheduling transportation, identifying and connecting to community resources, and coordinating in-home services. There is no pressure and no obligation. NaviGuide meets families where they are today so that when the time for assisted living does come, the path forward is already clear.
- Hands on support for adult children managing care from a distance
- Guidance for spousal caregivers who are feeling overwhelmed
- Help coordinating in home services and community resources
- A trusted connection to RiverWoods Exeter when you are ready to take the next step.
Frequently Asked Questions: Assisted Living in Exeter, NH
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What is assisted living in Exeter, NH?
Assisted living in Exeter, NH provides support with daily activities such as personal care, medication management, and mobility while allowing residents to maintain independence in a community setting.
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What services are included with assisted living at RiverWoods Exeter?
Services include assistance with daily living activities, dining, wellness programs, housekeeping, and access to healthcare professionals within the community.
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How is assisted living at RiverWoods Exeter different from other communities?
RiverWoods Exeter offers a Continuing Care Retirement Community model, meaning residents can transition between levels of care without leaving the community.
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Can couples live together in RiverWoods assisted living residences?
Yes, RiverWoods Exeter provides residential living options for couples where one partner may need additional support.
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When should someone consider senior assisted living?
Senior assisted living is often considered when daily tasks become difficult, safety concerns increase, or additional support is needed to maintain quality of life.