Initial Application For Licensure Submitted

Initial Application For Licensure Submitted

By Sara Nadeau Carriage Hill Assisted Living submitted its initial application for licensure to the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) this week. Assisted living facilities must be licensed by the DHHS to operate in New Hampshire. Licensure,...
Accepting Applications!

Accepting Applications!

By Sara Nadeau Our construction is well under way with our roof beginning to go on this week! Our opening is currently scheduled for mid-November. Subject to any significant construction or licensing delays, we are expecting an on-time opening. While November seems a...
Initial Application For Licensure Submitted

Utilizing Local Vendors and Service Suppliers

By Sara Nadeau We are actively in the construction phase of our project. In order to complete this project, we have been proud to partner with multiple local service providers and suppliers. In a recent post, we noted that our facility is utilizing a very “green”...
Carriage Hill Runners Complete the Bobcat Bolt

Carriage Hill Runners Complete the Bobcat Bolt

By Sara Nadeau Three runners for Carriage Hill Assisted Living completed the Bobcat Bolt this past Saturday, including owner Jason Berndtson. Our runners and their family members also assisted as volunteers at the finish line, filling and handing out cups of water to...
Initial Application For Licensure Submitted

Carriage Hill Names Facility Wings

By Sara Nadeau Last week, I wrote about how we chose the name Carriage Hill Assisted Living as a tribute to my grandfather who was a wheelwright and restored carriages in his retirement. In that spirit, we have named the three wings of our building after different...
A Family Tribute

A Family Tribute

By Sara Nadeau Many people have been asking why we named our facility Carriage Hill Assisted Living. Carriage Hill is not necessarily a unique name but we chose it for a very specific reason. My grandfather built and restored carriages in his retirement. This was his...