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Dining is pretty important in the daily life of residents at Harvest Hill and The Woodlands, offering not just nourishment but also a sense of community

Dining is pretty important in the daily life of residents at Harvest Hill and The Woodlands, offering not just nourishment but also a sense of community

Donald and Donna’s story is like many who have made the decision to move to a senior living community. After spending 54 years in their

Jon and Barbara are New Yorkers at heart. Born and raised in New York, their lives intertwined early—they met when they were 12 years old.

Exercise, even moderate, is a well-documented way to maintain both physical and mental health. Some studies even suggest it can enhance cognitive skills. And while

Have you heard that on October 3, 2024, our own Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital (APD), a member of Dartmouth Health, achieved Level 1 Geriatric

At The Woodlands Retirement Community at APD Lifecare, hobbies and passions are encouraged and nurtured, so residents can stay active, engaged and creative. For resident

We’re excited that Dartmouth Health’s employee magazine, Connections, recently featured an article about the unique sense of family fostered at our APD Lifecare communities, Harvest

Harvest Hill’s sister community, The Woodlands, offers an interesting take to prospective move-ins with tours guided by Woodlands’ residents. Nancy (a Woodlands’ resident today) had

When you walk the serene gardens of Harvest Hill, you might spot a resident with a warm smile, carefully tending to her flowers. That’s Becky

Carol joined the APD Lifecare team directly from her previous role as Community Relations Counselor at another local senior living community. Asked why she made the move,