COLONIAL POPLIN NURSING HOME
Verified442 MAIN STREET, FREMONT, NH 03044
Often covered
by Medicare / insurance
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Compare 73 skilled nursing communities across New Hampshire — by city, rating, and price.
There are 73 skilled nursing communities in New Hampshire in our directory. Skilled nursing facilities (nursing homes) provide the highest level of non-hospital medical care, with licensed nurses on duty 24 hours a day. They serve both short-term rehabilitation (after surgery, stroke, or illness) and long-term care for people with complex medical needs. In New Hampshire, skilled nursing typically costs around $10,590/mo (estimated state median). Browse by city below, filter by rating and price, and connect with communities directly — for free, with no spam calls.
442 MAIN STREET, FREMONT, NH 03044
Often covered
by Medicare / insurance
1276 HANOVER STREET, MANCHESTER, NH 03104
Often covered
by Medicare / insurance
136 COUNTY FARM ROAD, WEST STEWARTSTOWN, NH 03597
Often covered
by Medicare / insurance
30 COUNTY DRIVE, LACONIA, NH 03246
Often covered
by Medicare / insurance
406 COURT STREET, LACONIA, NH 03246
Often covered
by Medicare / insurance
188 JONES AVENUE, PORTSMOUTH, NH 03801
Often covered
by Medicare / insurance
Skilled Nursing in New Hampshire costs approximately $10,590/mo (estimated state median). Actual pricing depends on the community, room type, and level of care. Use our cost guide and calculator for a personalized estimate.
Our directory lists 73 skilled nursing communities across New Hampshire. You can filter by city, rating, and price to narrow your search.
Many states, including New Hampshire, offer Medicaid Home & Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers that can help cover assisted living or in-home care for those who qualify. Medicare generally does not cover long-term room-and-board. See our Medicare & Medicaid guide for details.
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