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5
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February 24, 2024
The Courville at Nashua-Aynsley seemed more like a home for mom. It is a small community and everyone is generally kind and considerate. It fits her needs and what she wants. She wanted a little mini kitchenette almost like an apartment versus a regular room. They had plenty of activities going on and everyone seemed to be engaged in the activities, if they wanted to. The menu and everything for the food seemed excellent too. One day they were making centerpieces for the dining room tables with fresh cut flowers. They have a social hour every day at 4 p.m. for the residents to go down right before dinner. So, those are the two things that were nice about it. They also have a doctor who visits every single week and makes his rounds there.
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About The Courville at Nashua - Aynsley in Nashua, New Hampshire
Aynsley Place is a private, two level, 46-bed, all-inclusive assisted living community adorned with elegance and a professional interdisciplinary team. Whether a stay is respite or long-term, our community provides licensed nursing care available 24 hours/day, medication administration, assistance with activities of daily living, palliative and hospice care, and so much more from a licensed, professional staff. Highlighted services include: Resident care conferences Personal transition/welcome program Full dining room service for three meals a day (including therapeutic diets) Community volunteer programs Daily snack cart Social and cutltural activities Daily social hour Activities, celebratory functions, religious services and more Aynsley Place has a medical director who visits residents in their suites and is happy to assume any new resident as a patient. With a holistic approach to care, we strive to maintain and enhance health physically as well as socially, physiologically and spiritually. Residents receive priority access to the Long-Term Care and/or Rehabilitation suites in the Courville Communities should the need for additional care arise.To learn more about this provider's license and review other available state reports, please visit: New Hampshire Online Licensing Facility Search
Services and Amenities of The Courville at Nashua - Aynsley in Nashua, New Hampshire
Dining
- Room Service
Languages
- English spoken
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Health Services
- Skilled Nursing
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Additional Amenity Information
- Special Comment: Our community is designed to accommodate the individual needs and preferences for each and every resident. Our mission is to maximize independence, promote autonomy, ensure privacy, and provide the freedom of choice without compromising safety.
Costs for The Courville at Nashua - Aynsley in Nashua, New Hampshire
Assisted Living
$7,200
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$7,200
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Reviews of The Courville at Nashua - Aynsley in Nashua, New Hampshire
4.5
(9 reviews)
Facility
4.5
Staff
4.6
Food
4.8
Activities
4.7
Value
4.5
John
5
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February 24, 2024
The Courville at Nashua-Aynsley seemed more like a home for mom. It is a small community and everyone is generally kind and considerate. It fits her needs and what she wants. She wanted a little mini kitchenette almost like an apartment versus a regular room. They had plenty of activities going on and everyone seemed to be engaged in the activities, if they wanted to. The menu and everything for the food seemed excellent too. One day they were making centerpieces for the dining room tables with fresh cut flowers. They have a social hour every day at 4 p.m. for the residents to go down right before dinner. So, those are the two things that were nice about it. They also have a doctor who visits every single week and makes his rounds there.
Oscar
4
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October 8, 2023
I toured The Courville at Nashua - Aynsley. They have varied dining hours, and they try to schedule the food for each person's personal and physical needs. Whenever they take new residents, the rooms are redone so that they're fresh and clean. They entertain quite frequently during the month. They have a bus that takes people out once or twice a week. During our visit, we dealt with the manager, and she seemed to have a good grip on how things were run. She was very knowledgeable about the care. This facility not only has assisted living, but it graduates right into the nursing home. The condition of the place was very nice. The floorplans were quite a wide variety. You had some private units and some shared units. It was quite flexible. The food I tried was quite tasty. It included the whole thing like the juices, the meal, the desserts, the coffees, and so forth. It was very good. They have a regular meeting room downstairs. They have a grand piano where they have someone come in and play at least once a week. They've got a nice courtyard where you can go outside and sit and enjoy the sun, plants and flowers, and so forth. It's pretty, pretty spacious.
John Corrigan
5
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July 13, 2022
My 92 yo Mother lives there and I have nothing but compliments to the facility and it’s staff and management. The facility is like a nice comfy hotel and I found all the staff member I met to be courteous and kind- all professional. Management also is communicative sending emails when issues surface like COVID within the facility. Recently, when I was visitingMom she had a stroke in front of me and the staff reacted quickly and caring my in getting my Mom to the nearby hospital. My Mom likes the place and the people and that is a great comfort given my Mother’s multiple medical issues. My family is very happy with the experience to date!
Paula Marie
5
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March 19, 2021
I moved my parents into Aynsley Place in the middle of a pandemic and it has turned out to be the best decision I could have ever made. I am so thankful for the compassionate & caring staff, every one of them. They are extremely qualified, caring & respectful to my folks with their challenges of senior living. The environment is fresh, bright & happy. The food is amazing! The management team is approachable, helpful and always available to listen or just talk. My parents came from another location, so I have seen the difference. Assisted living facilities are not all the same, I highly recommend you take a look at Aynsley Place in Nashua, NH
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5
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March 7, 2021
I spent a little bit of time at Aynsley Place in Nashua. It was a lovely place, even though it was smaller than some of the others. The apartment I had in there was gorgeous, it looked right out of the garden, and it was lovely. I guess it would be considered a studio because it didn't have a separate bedroom, but it was very large and very nice. The food was fine and the staff was great. The activities were not as good as in my current facility, but I guess one of the reasons was the population, because the activities would depend on what a lot of people would be able to do. The population was smaller and less active for me. The physical therapy department was wonderful. I thought it was expensive though.
Sandra
5
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July 3, 2019
I went to Aynsley Place. They showed me a one-bedroom, their cafeteria, and their community room. They had a piano in the lobby and somebody comes and plays and entertains the people. It's a very nice facility. They had a nursing home attached right next door. They do arts and crafts, and they take them on trips. It was clean and very well maintained. The director was very nice, and the residents seemed friendly. The whole place was nice.
Tyler
4
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October 30, 2017
Aynsley Place is a nice place. They have a very nice-looking dining area, everything was clean, and it looked very comfortable. The single room with a bathroom was nice, it was clean, and it had good space. They also have 2-bedrooms with shared bathrooms, which I couldn't handle.
Edward
4
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September 12, 2017
Aynsley Place was a good place. There was an exercise room, but I didnt see a swimming pool. The staff was very friendly and very caring with their residents. There was a lot of interaction, and each staff member knew every resident's name, which I thought was very nice.
Patty
4
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August 22, 2017
Compared to where I placed my mom, I didn't get the same feeling at Aynsley Place at all. I only quickly looked at a couple of rooms, which looked great, and all the areas were clean. The people were friendly, and the residents looked like they were taken care of.
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