Meredith Bay Colony Club
21 Upper Mile Point Dr, Meredith, NH 03253
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5
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July 12, 2019
I write this to those of you who, like me, feel guilty and scared at not being able to care for your loved one who is suffering from ever-developing memory loss any longer. You want him/her to be honored and respected, on top of being reliably and responsibly cared for, but you've heard the nightmare stories of elderly people in care facilities--especially those with memory loss--who are neglected or worse. I was once you. My mother just died of Alzheimers Disease after having lived two years in "The Gardens" at Meredith Bay Colony Club. I can not tell you how un-dyingly grateful I am for having stumbled upon this care facility and above all, for the entire staff in The Gardens who I think of as the angels who cared for her as i was not able to, in exactly the ways I wanted her to be cared for. They gave her joy and dignity and care--as only people who give those things are naturally compelled to, not just because they're employed to do so. Her care WAS expensive and the facility itself is neither a 4-star hotel nor a state-of-the-art hospital, but the people with whom my mom was in contact made it so my sister and I don't have a single regret--only intense gratitude--about our having made our way to MBCC for my mother's final years.
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About Meredith Bay Colony Club in Meredith, New Hampshire
Meredith Bay Colony Club, located in Meredith, NH, is a senior living provider that offers both independent living and assisted living care types. The community has a variety of room types, including apartments and memory care private rooms. For those who like their own space, some rooms come with living rooms, kitchens, dining areas, and even a den or study. This gives residents the option to choose a living space that feels like home and suits their personal needs.
The amenities at Meredith Bay Colony Club are designed to provide comfort and convenience to its residents. There is on-site parking for residents who still drive, and outdoor common areas for enjoying the fresh air. A swimming pool is available for relaxation or exercise, and there are plenty of organized activities and programs to keep residents engaged. Meals are provided in communal dining areas, but there are also flexible dining options for those who prefer to eat at different times or in their own space. For staying active and social, the community offers fitness and wellness facilities, social activities, health and wellness programs, entertainment, and even field trips.
In terms of services, Meredith Bay Colony Club ensures that residents' needs are met with general transportation services for getting around town, nurses on staff for medical assistance, and housekeeping services to maintain a clean living environment. Additionally, there is a chef on staff, which means that mealtime is likely to be both tasty and nutritious. Overall, Meredith Bay Colony Club aims to provide a comfortable and engaging environment for seniors looking for a place to live with support and amenities.
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Services and Amenities of Meredith Bay Colony Club in Meredith, New Hampshire
Aquatic Amenities
- Swimming Pool
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Diet & Nutrition
- Low Fat
- Low Salt
Languages
- English spoken
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Room Amenities
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Dining
- Communal Dining
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
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Reviews of Meredith Bay Colony Club in Meredith, New Hampshire
4.5
(6 reviews)
Facility
4.3
Staff
4.8
Food
4.5
Activities
3.7
Value
4.3
Erin
5
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February 27, 2022
I went to look at Meredith Bay Colony Club. The administrator was really good. The location is great. The facility was nice. It felt very homey and welcoming. They were doing a really good job in regards to precautions with COVID. They required us to wear masks.
Nora Tracy Phillips
5
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July 12, 2019
I write this to those of you who, like me, feel guilty and scared at not being able to care for your loved one who is suffering from ever-developing memory loss any longer. You want him/her to be honored and respected, on top of being reliably and responsibly cared for, but you've heard the nightmare stories of elderly people in care facilities--especially those with memory loss--who are neglected or worse. I was once you. My mother just died of Alzheimers Disease after having lived two years in "The Gardens" at Meredith Bay Colony Club. I can not tell you how un-dyingly grateful I am for having stumbled upon this care facility and above all, for the entire staff in The Gardens who I think of as the angels who cared for her as i was not able to, in exactly the ways I wanted her to be cared for. They gave her joy and dignity and care--as only people who give those things are naturally compelled to, not just because they're employed to do so. Her care WAS expensive and the facility itself is neither a 4-star hotel nor a state-of-the-art hospital, but the people with whom my mom was in contact made it so my sister and I don't have a single regret--only intense gratitude--about our having made our way to MBCC for my mother's final years.
Loving daughter forever
5
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February 13, 2019
My mother lives at Meredith Bay Colony Club in a beautiful apartment and I cannot I say enough to convey the dedication and kindness of the entire staff and management. I wanted to post to make certain that readers know the activity director provides many activities for residents in independent and assisted living as well as opening some to the local community. They have a chef on staff multiple venues for food even a separate class a dining area to reserve for family get-togethers. Every activity that larger facilities can offer are here within a caring community Paneled ibrary, heated pool, exercise room, pool room, theater room, wonderful puzzle room, multiple activity sitting rooms. Everyone is welcoming residents and staff. Having my mother live at Meredith Bay Colony Club is a true blessing.
VC
3
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September 29, 2017
My mom moved into Meredith Bay. It's a nice facility, I wished the memory care area was a little bigger, she felt she's in a limited situation, and there weren't many areas to hang out with the other patients. I wished they take them out on drives; that was one thing I'm disappointed with. The people who worked for them were generally cooperative, most seemed to be doing OK, but there were a couple who I wished could do a bit more. It's a very good location, it's a pretty facility, and it's very easy to take her on rides, and in a couple of minutes, she can see the lakes.
Caring121605850
4
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March 18, 2016
We live in Meredith Bay in a two-bedroom apartment. The staff and residents are very nice. It is a small community with a continuing care option if you need it. They serve good food here and have lots of activities. There is an activities director in the assisted living side, and we participate in some things, like watching a movie every Friday night or listening to great lectures that a resident put together. The residents also sponsor cocktail hour once or twice month. The staff is very good. I will recommend it to others.
Heidi6
5
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September 30, 2014
We went to Meredith Bay Colony Club and it seemed very nice. It was very clean and very quiet. The staff took us to both the independent and assisted living area, which were in the same building but different apartments. He showed us one of each apartment and I thought the apartments were really nice. They had lots of windows and everything seemed very clean. There were three dining rooms and they looked really nice. I knew they offered different things, but when we were there, there wasn't much going on and it was quiet. Part of the problem with Meredith Bay was the availability. You could put a deposit down and you would have it back whether or not you would stay there, but he said they had a waiting list of about 35 people and they had about 5 units available a year. So, it might take a long time for you to be there.
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