Deb Riddell, Chief Executive Officer of Hunt Senior Living, and Judy Franseen, Corporate Marketing Director for Hunt Senior Living, addressed the Rotary Club of Nashua regarding Hunt Senior Living. Hunt Senior Living, provides senior living options in greater Nashua area.  It is the parent organization for Hunt Community, The Huntington at Nashua and the Hunt at Home program.
 
Hunt Community, one of the first Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC) in the state, has been an anchor in downtown Nashua on Main Street for more than 115 years.  In order to meet the mission to serve a variety of retirees, The Huntington at Nashua, also a CCRC, was founded in 2004 off of Spit Brook Road and is sited on 52 wooded and landscaped acres.  The Hunt at Home was established in 2011 to meet the needs of seniors who want the protection of a CCRC program while remaining in their own homes.  These progressive, not for profit organizations have faithfully served 1000’s of seniors during their history.
Founded in 2000, Hunt Senior Living is a not for profit 501c3. Clients must be at least 62 years old, able to live independently, and qualify both medically and financially. Once admitted the programs are “guaranteed life care” having the same cost regardless of living service. Tours are available.