Ernest P. Barka Found in Compliance in Annual State Survey

Brentwood, NH – The Ernest P. Barka Assisted Living Community is proud to announce that it was found to be in compliance during its annual health inspection from the NH Department of Health and Human Services. Being in compliance is a top indicator of excellence in an assisted living community. It also sets Ernest P. Barka apart as one of the best assisted living communities in New Hampshire.

During an assisted living health inspection, surveyors review the community’s compliance with health and safety regulations. This includes reviewing documentation and verifying that proper protocols are being followed. Surveyors also assess the overall quality of care provided to residents by looking at factors such as personal hygiene, medication administration, social activities, and food preparation and storage. Ultimately, the goal of a health inspection is to ensure the community is providing a safe and healthy environment for its residents.

“Our team works tirelessly to ensure that every aspect of our community is clean, safe, and welcoming, and we are thrilled that our efforts have been recognized through this achievement,” said Kendra Mayall, Assisted Living General Manager.  “We look forward to continuing to serve our residents and their families with the highest level of care.”

About Ernest P. Barka Assisted Living Community

At Ernest P. Barka, we understand the importance of providing a comfortable and supportive environment for our residents. We believe that every individual deserves to live with dignity and respect, and we are proud to offer a range of services and amenities to help our residents thrive. This accomplishment is a testament to the dedication and hard work of staff members, who are committed to providing the highest level of care to our residents.

For more information about Ernest P. Barka , please visit our website at rockinghamcountyseniorliving.com.

Contact:

Jeseca Wendel

jw*****@co.us

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