Hanover Hill Health Care Center
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Hanover Hill Health Care Center
Since 1967, Hanover Hill has been providing compassionate, quality care to people with a wide range of medical needs. Hanover Hill Heath Care Center is dedicated to providing an environment that enhances the quality of life. Whether you or a loved one are recovering from a recent injury, surgery or illness or are suffering from a life-threatening physical or neurological condition, Hanover Hill may be the answer you're looking for.

Our skilled rehabilitation facility and nursing home in Manchester, NH provides sub-acute rehabilitation, nursing care and intermediate long-term care, and a specialized memory care unit in a luxurious 124-bed residence with all the comfort and security of home. The medical and nursing care is excellent.
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Since 1967, Hanover Hill has been providing compassionate quality care in our 124-bed facility. Our long-term care unit provides a specially designed program for geriatric residents with medically complex conditions which require daily nursing. Hanover Hill is the leader in providing quality eldercare nursing services in Manchester, NH.
The medical and nursing care is excellent. The providers were very good about keeping me informed of what was going on with my mother and her care. Your nurse practitioner was excellent about listening and reacting to my concerns. We were very pleased with the vast majority of the staff and there were a couple who went above and beyond to meet my mother's needs and happiness.
Our skilled rehabilitation program is specifically designed to meet the needs of the individual who requires intensive medical or rehabilitative intervention as a result of a recent acute hospitalization for illness, stroke, surgery, or injury. The skilled rehab program consists of an individualized course of treatment and a short length of stay with the goal of helping the patient return home as quickly as possible.
Our Palliative Care Program is designed to improve the quality of life for residents with chronic or life-threatening illnesses. Palliative care is specialized medical care for residents with chronic or life-threatening illness, focused on aligning resident goals to care outcomes.

Our specially trained palliative care team communicates with residents and their families to identify health care goals and preferences, manage symptoms such as pain, and make advanced care planning decisions about treatments.Palliative care is based on the needs and desires of the resident, not on the resident's prognosis.
Our William F. Lee Memory Care unit is staffed by professionals who are specially trained in caring for people with varying types and stages of dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Each individualized program addresses the medical, physical, intellectual and social needs of each resident. Our specialty unit has dedicated staff that plan daily individual and group activities dedicated to enriching the life of each resident.
Reviews (7)
Linda Curran
Linda Curran
Nov 20, 2021
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My mother went to live at Hanover hill when she could not cook for herself or take her meds without reminders. My mother was very active there and did not need direct nursing care. Recently when her health declined and she needed assistance with bathing, eating, toileting the quality of care dropped to zero stars. My Last 3 conversations with my
mother would be me telling her that I will call the nursing station to get her assistance for bathroom or getting into bed. There are several nurses that are shining stars but the weekend staff was horrific.
Holly Lansdale
Holly Lansdale
Jan 10, 2021
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From a grateful family member: Thank you for holding outdoor visitation this summer. The staff is very kind and respectful to both the residents and visitors. Thank you for making the best possible out of our “new normal”
Bryana Mahoney Bry
Bryana Mahoney Bry
Dec 02, 2020
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Having history here for a few reasons, I've seen this place inside and out from both the perspective as someone who's visited, someone with family that works that, someone with family who lives there, and as someone who has worked there.
Most of the staff is absolutely amazing. They are kind, diligent, and will go out of their way to take care of their residents. Some will go above and beyond to do things for them to make them happy, and I especially want to give a special shout out to the Lee Unit and it's LNA's for this specific reason. They are absolutely amazing at what they do and it's admirable
Nancy Turcotte
Nancy Turcotte
Dec 16, 2019
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As an outside provider for hospice patients at this facility for over 7 years, I had the great pleasure of working with amazing staff. The quality of care provided to the residents is the most outstanding. The food service is also amazing (not your typical nursing home food). The environmental team does exceptional work at maintaining the property inside and out. I would highly recommend this facility to anyone who needs assistance in caring for their loved ones.
Sharon M.
Sharon M.
Sep 11, 2019
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My mom broke her leg on Christmas Day. As a result, she was in need of skilled nursing rehabilitation. All experiences are different, but my mom was in the best hands at Hanover Hill for four months. The facility is immaculate and she received excellent care. I did not worry about her at all. Most importantly, she was clean, happy and her medications were managed perfectly. The staff was attentive and always upbeat. Without hesitation, I would recommend Hanover Hill.
Gloria Toscano
Gloria Toscano
Sep 09, 2019
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Nurse Stacy made my grandmother's life a living hell. She has no respect. And shout out to Hanover Hill's staff for asking my mother, "Would you like a box to take her stuff with you?" This was while my grandmother was laying dead in her bed. How disgusting!
My grandmother passed away at 3 AM, and the nursing home demanded her stuff to be completely removed from the premises by 12 PM that same day. INAPPROPRIATE
Several times the staff would deny my grandmother visits to the hospital. They would say we were all being melodramatic because she was sick "with a cold" that ended up being pneumonia
Paula Donovan Olsen
Paula Donovan Olsen
Nov 20, 2013
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Rehab - My mother and aunt both went to Hanover Hill for rehabilitation for several months. My mother was 83 and my aunt was 94. My mother had broken her hip - my aunt broke her collar bone. The facility is beautiful, the rooms are lovely and the food was always excellent. I ate meals with them in the elegant dining room/restaurant many times. They loved going to the dinning room and to the hair salon to get their hair done. More importantly, the nurses, physical and occupational therapists were seasoned caring professionals and they did a great job with both of them.