Myrtle Manor

  • 83 Myrtle Street, Manchester, NH 03104
  • (603) 641-6626
  • 3.0 ( 2 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Nursing Homes, and Continuing Care Communities

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About This Community

Located in downtown Manchester, NH, Myrtle Manor is an assisted living facility surrounded by the convenience of New Hampshire's largest city. A number of pharmacies and medical centers, including Elliot Hospital, are within a few miles of the facility, and the area is rife with shopping and local dining options. 

As an assisted living community, Myrtle Manor offers individual and personalized care and assistance to its residents. Staff is available 24 hours a day and is trained to assist with mobility needs, as well as with bathing and personal grooming. On-site rehabilitative therapists provide occupational, physical and speech therapies, in addition to specialized treatments that include radiation therapy and oxygen assistance. The trained staff also manages medications and can help to administer the medicines as well. All residents are given a monthly checkup to maintain continued health and well-being, and on-site pharmaceutical services ensure that proper medications are available at all times. 

Myrtle Manor offers many amenities and services, including an on-site library and media room. Healthy and delicious meals are prepared and served in the dining room, and there are plenty of outdoor and indoor common areas for socialization and entertainment. 

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Reviews

3.0 ( 2 Reviews )
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RNthatvisited
April 10, 2017
Visited this facility and thought it was a wonderful place if you are unable to get around easily. The staff is helpful with their residents. The facility is clean, and in a well kept older building. Most residents are not able to get out, and or able to walk very far independently, so it's a perfect place for someone that is not very active. Nice place overall :)
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Diane115108750
November 25, 2015
Myrtle Manor is the facility that the hospital case manager recommended for our mom. It’s falling apart. The sink didn’t have a handle on one of the knobs. It looked like a fire trap, and the stairs were really steep. There was nothing to do except a once-a-week bingo tournament which one guy had won six months in a row. They took rides downtown Manchester to the very dangerous area. It was horrible. There was no way for residents to go outside, so people were all just sitting in their rooms watching TV; it’s pretty sad. They need to improve on activities, structure of the building, and some place where people can walk outside without having to go into the street first. The folks spoke a different language, so we don’t really know much about the food, but there was one lady who cooked. The only good thing there is that my mother could bring her cat.

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