INN AT PARKER STATION 
The
Perfect Place For Seniors To Call Home
Assisted Living
Supported Residential
Care
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- 46 Parker Station Rd.
- Goffstown, NH 03045
- Phone/Fax (603) 497-5300
- Email: Inn@ParkerStation.com
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at Parker Station LLC
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Frequently
Asked Questions:
What is the Inn at Parker Station ("Inn")?
The Inn is an Assisted Living/Supported Residential Care Home
for Seniors, licensed by the State of New Hampshire, for a maximum
of 15 Residents. The Inn is a member of NHARCH, New Hampshire
Association of Residential Care Homes (NHARCH.ORG).
What is Long-Term versus Short-Term Care?
21 days or less is considered short-term
(or Respite) care, everything longer than 21 days is considered
long-term care.
Can Seniors bring their own furniture?
All rooms are furnished by the Inn; however, Residents are encouraged
to bring their own furniture to add an extra personal touch.
What is your policy on medication?
For the safety of all Residents, medications
are kept centrally, locked in a cabinet and dispensed when needed
or scheduled. The Residents can continue to use their preferred
pharmacy for refills. Alternatively the Inn's Med-Track system
can order and pickup medication, using a pharmacy of its choice (for example Hannaford pharmacy in Goffstown.
Do you have visiting hours?
No, there are no restrictions; Residents, family members and
visitors can come and go at their own pleasure.
Do you allow pets?
Visiting pets are welcome (dogs and cats must have proper vaccination).
What happens if a Resident requires more care
than the Inn's license permits?
The Inn works closely with local hospitals and nursing homes
and will assist Residents in finding appropriate placement.
Is there a admission or application fee?
Yes, there is a one-time admission fee (due upon admission) in
the amount of $1,000 to offset set-up costs like processing state-required
forms, coordination with physicians and families to develop a
historical profile, etc.
Can I bring my car?
Yes, Seniors can bring their cars, the Inn provides plenty of
off-street parking.
When was the Inn established?
The Inn was established in 1994 and has been
under new ownership since October of 1998.
Who owns the Inn?
The Inn is a New Hampshire Limited Liability
Company, whose members live locally and work at the Inn.
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