Bridges by EPOCH at Nashua
Listing Category: Assisted Living
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2 Reviews on “Bridges by EPOCH at Nashua”
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The first of its kind in New Hampshire, Bridges® by EPOCH at Nashua is built exclusively for area seniors living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Here, our compassionate team, easy-to-navigate households and personalized Bridges® programming promote dignity, fulfillment and joy through all stages of memory loss.
Care Offered:
Memory Care, Respite Care
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Bridges provided my mother with outstanding care. There is nothing pleasant to write about having a parent with mid to end stage Alzheimer’s disease. After 3 years at another assisted living she needed more individual care requiring more minding and one-on-one care. She lived in one of the three-18 resident households that were spacious, quiet, safe and beautifully designed. My mother’s private room overlooked an enclosed courtyard full of perennials that she had access to for walks and sitting. My mother, who like to keep to herself, was somehow engaged by the staff to the point that she regularly joined in with activities from live music, dancing, art projects, gardening, yoga/stretching, going out for ice cream, visiting museums, restaurants, community theatre, shopping, even a nighttime ride to check out the best Christmas light displays…the list of activities was endless. When my mother came to the end stage of her life the whole staff rallied to keep her comfortable and support our whole family. The care was thoughtful and tender. It’s something I will never forget.
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I believe my mother is well cared for here and that is what is most important. Friendly staff. The food is pretty good. They do a really nice job with the activities in the memory care neighborhood. Just yesterday they had a dancing program. They brought the instructor in from the outside and he did a wonderful job engaging all of the residents. I could feel the good mood in the room. It was so nice to see and all seemed to really enjoy it.