Maple Leaf Health Care Center

Maple Leaf offers everything you’re looking for in a senior living community.

Contact Info
198 Pearl St.
Manchester, NH 03104
info@mapleleafhcc.com
603-669-1660

Maple Leaf

Maple Leaf New Hampshire nursing home facade

Our New Hampshire Nursing Home

Welcome to Maple Leaf Health Care Center, your neighborhood nursing home in Manchester, New Hampshire. Our team provides round-the-clock skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, individualized therapy, and daily living support in a comfortable, family-friendly setting. On this page, you’ll learn what we offer, how we care for New Hampshire seniors, what a typical day looks like, how admission works, how to compare nursing homes in the state, and how to schedule a tour.

Who We Are

Families across Hillsborough County choose Maple Leaf for compassionate care, attentive service, and a calm, home-like atmosphere. Learn more about our mission and leadership, or explore our full menu of services any time.

What We Offer

Skilled Nursing & Medical Management. Our nurses and providers deliver 24/7 clinical oversight, chronic condition management, medication administration, and coordination with outside specialists when needed. See details on Medical Management.

Short-Term Rehabilitation. Whether you’re recovering from surgery, illness, or injury, our rehabilitation team helps you regain function and confidence so you can return home safely. Learn more about Rehabilitation Services.

Therapy Services. We provide physical, occupational, and speech therapy with individualized treatment plans, mobility and balance training, and goal-based progress tracking. Explore Therapy Services.

Personal Care & Daily Living Support. From assistance with bathing and dressing to continence care and nutrition support, we tailor daily living help with dignity and respect. Visit Personal Care.

Social & Recreational Activities. Purposeful engagement matters. Residents enjoy crafts, music, discussion groups, gentle exercise, and community outings. See our approach to Social Activities.

Memory Support & Respite. We provide a secure, structured environment for residents with mild memory impairment and offer short-stay respite to give family caregivers time to recharge. For a wider overview of how these levels fit together, read our guide: Understanding Different Levels of Senior Care.

Life at Maple Leaf

Comfortable Rooms & Shared Spaces. Residents relax in modern, well-appointed rooms and welcoming lounges. Our dining room serves wholesome meals that can be adapted for preferences and dietary needs.

Daily Rhythm. Mornings typically include health checks, medication administration as prescribed, and therapy or individual appointments. Afternoons often feature group activities or family visits. Evenings are quiet, with time to unwind and prepare for restful sleep.

Safety Culture. We focus on proactive fall prevention, mobility training, and environment checks, and we keep vaccination discussions current with residents and their health care providers. (For general consumer guidance, see the CDC’s pages on older-adult fall prevention and the latest adult immunization schedule.)

Short-Term Rehab: Getting You Home Safely

If you’ve had a hospital stay for a joint replacement, stroke, cardiac event, or serious illness, post-acute rehab can support a safe transition back home. At Maple Leaf, your plan may include:

  • Daily physical, occupational, and/or speech therapy based on your goals
  • Pain and symptom management, care coordination, and discharge planning
  • Home safety preparation, including balance training and adaptive strategies

Our team collaborates with you and your family from day one so everyone knows the milestones, timeline, and home-going steps. Read more on Rehabilitation Services and Therapy Services.

Long-Term Nursing Care: Consistent Support

When health needs are ongoing, long-term care provides stability, medical oversight, and help with daily living—without compromising comfort or dignity. See our skilled nursing overview and details on medical management for details.

Our nursing home is in Manchester, New Hampshire
Our nursing home is in Manchester, New Hampshire

How Admissions Work

Step 1: Talk With Us. Reach out through our Contact page or call 603-669-1660. We’ll answer questions, review needs, and coordinate a tour.

Step 2: Clinical Review. Our nurses review medical records, therapy notes, and safety considerations to confirm the right level of care and an appropriate arrival plan.

Step 3: Coverage & Payment. Many residents pay through Medicare or Medicaid, long-term care insurance, or private pay. You can compare facilities using Medicare’s Care Compare tool and review state Medicaid information at NH DHHS: Nursing Home Care. Our admissions team will help you understand next steps and paperwork.

What To Look For In A New Hampshire Nursing Home

Licensing & Oversight. In New Hampshire, nursing homes operate under state licensing and inspection. Learn how facilities are regulated through the Health Facilities Administration and the state’s Administrative Rules for Health Facilities (which include the nursing-home-specific rules).

Care Compare & Quality Data. Medicare’s Care Compare lets you see inspection findings, staffing information, and quality measures for nursing homes statewide. Use it alongside tours and conversations with staff to make the most informed decision.

Levels of Care & Fit. If you’re unsure whether you or your loved one needs short-term rehab, long-term skilled nursing, or memory support, our primer on levels of senior care can help you compare options and questions to ask.

A Typical Day

Every day looks a little different because every resident’s needs and preferences are unique. That said, you can expect:

Morning. Vital signs and medication administration as ordered, personal care support, therapy sessions for residents on a rehab plan, and time for reading or conversation over coffee.

Midday. Chef-prepared lunch, rest time, and optional group activities—music, crafts, trivia, or gentle movement.

Afternoon. Additional therapies or provider check-ins, time outside in nice weather, and calls or visits with family.

Evening. Dinner, relaxation, and a consistent bedtime routine to support restorative sleep.

See how we keep life engaging on our Social Activities page.

Your Care Team

Residents at Maple Leaf are supported by an interdisciplinary team that may include physicians and nurse practitioners, registered nurses and licensed nursing assistants, physical/occupational/speech therapists, dietitians, social services, and recreation professionals. This collaborative model keeps care coordinated and responsive.

Safety, Wellness, And Preventive Care

We emphasize proactive wellness. Balance and mobility work are built into therapy plans, and we assess environmental risks to reduce falls. For general, non-facility-specific information, you can discuss with your health care provider, see the CDC’s resources on preventing older-adult falls, and see the current adult immunization schedule. Your personal vaccination and prevention plan should always be guided by your clinician.

Family Involvement

We welcome family input and keep communication open. From care-plan meetings to everyday updates, we partner with you on goals, routines, and what makes home feel like home.

Schedule A Tour

We’d love to show you around and answer your questions in person. Use our Contact page to request a visit, or call 603-669-1660. If you’re comparing options across New Hampshire, pair your visit with Medicare’s Care Compare and the state’s Nursing Home Care resources for a complete view.

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Maple Leaf Health Care Center provides skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and long-term care. This article is informational and not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult your health care provider about your specific needs.