Assisted Living
“You may THINK you enjoy life at RiverWoods, but you really don’t understand what a difference it makes until you have someone in Assisted Living.“ Ruth Manghue
It makes a difference. When your family, your children, your spouse or your siblings experience the news of an illness, at RiverWoods they can concentrate on being a loving presence in your life – not the caregiver. This frees you, and them, to talk, reflect, share memories, strengthen each other, while the caretaking happens in the background, without stress or financial worry.
At RiverWoods, our Assisted Living facilities provide the same services as our independent living, but go beyond to provide supportive services for those who need some assistance with activities of daily living, including the management of medications, bathing, dressing, personal care and eating. Our licensed nursing supervision is provided 24-hours a day, seven days a week. We offer a wide array of social and recreational activities.
A Rare Opportunity at The Boulders
Typically, people move to RiverWoods as independent residents and as their needs change over time, so too does the level of care they recieve. But what about people who need help with daily activities right now? With the opening of our newest campus, we have the rare opportunity for a limited number of people to move directly into our Assisted Living community at the Boulders. If you or someone you know needs help with activities of daily living, Assisted Living at The Boulders is a smart option.
Take some time to learn what we offer by exploring the menu options on the right. When you are ready to speak with us in more detail or to schedule a visit, please contact Assisted Living Counselor, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
A Smart Decision
- Nationaly-accredited by CCAC-CARF, with 7 exemplary commendations
- More than 16 years experience in senior living
- High staff to resident ratio ensures a high level of personal care
- 11 Floor plans
- All private rooms provide dignity
- Connection to independent and vibrant community provides more amenities and activities
- Easy access to Exeter Hospital
- All of our Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing apartments are designed to support individuals with memory care needs. Our skilled caregivers provide person-centered programs specifically for the memory-impaired
Private Rooms and Welcoming Common Spaces
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All of our residences are private apartments with baths, to ensure privacy and dignity. Residents also have access to bright and welcoming common spaces, such as a dining room, living room, sun room, arts studio, country kitchen, physical therapy gym and function room. Residents also have access to a vibrant, active independent living community just down the hall.
View our Assisted Living photo gallery and floor plans by using the menu options on the right.
Memory Care
All of our Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing apartments are designed to support individuals with memory care needs. Our skilled caregivers provide person-centered programs specifically for the memory-impaired.
Contact Us
RiverWoods
7 RiverWoods Drive
Exeter, NH 03833
Phone: (603) 658-1500
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Upcoming Assisted Living Educational Events:
The Following event has come and gone, but we have created a resource page for parents and adult children with information on discussing a parents' future health care needs.
(click here to view resource page)
When is the right time to talk to your parents about their future health care needs?
Or, if you are a parent, how do you bring up the topic with your adult children? It can be challenging for even the closest families to talk about the future, especially when it comes to health care planning. But talking now is better than waiting until a crisis occurs - the challenge is, how do you start that conversation?
Plan to attend this free information session to learn a few approaches to begin your own conversation. With the holidays approaching and families gathering, this is a good time to bring up some questions. In less than an hour, you'll walk away with some valuable insights from professionals, and also a delicious dinner to go for two, since we know it's a busy time.
What: A succinct, one-hour information session for families who want to start the conversation about future health care needs.
Why: Become informed about your options before a crisis occurs.
The free RiverWoods event listed below has already happened. We have created a resource page on the topic of Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia and other memory care information. Stay up-to-date on future events at RiverWoods by signing up for the monthly RiverWoods Newsletter.
Knowing the Difference:
Senior Moments vs. Alzheimer's Disease
Recent research reveals that people fear getting Alzheimer’s Disease even more than they fear death. With the increased attention that Alzheimer’s Disease is receiving, there are many misconceptions about what constitutes a warning sign, versus typical age-related forgetfulness. RiverWoods Continuing Care Retirement Community hopes to clear some of the confusion surrounding this topic by hosting the Alzheimer’s Association presentation of, “Knowing the Difference; Senior Moments vs. Alzheimer’s Disease”. This free informational session will help people differentiate between typical age-related memory loss and the beginnings of Alzheimer’s disease. Attendees will learn about top warning signs, how to obtain a proper diagnosis and which lifestyle choices contribute to good health.
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Email Laura Cieplik for more information on Assisted Living options at The Boulders.
Phone: (603) 658-7005





