The parent organization, Hunt Senior Living,
a not-for-profit New Hampshire corporation, currently operates Hunt Community, founded in 1898, a full-service Continuing Care Retirement Community offering apartment style living on the corner of Main Street and Allds Street in Nashua as well as The Huntington at Nashua, founded in 2004, a Life Care Retirement Community for active adults on Kent Lane in southwest Nashua. The newest member of the Hunt family is Hunt at Home, established in 2011 & licensed by the New Hampshire Insurance Department. A Historic commitment to health and life. When Mary Hunt bequeathed $85,000 to establish the John M. Hunt Home for Aged Men in 1885, she probably had little idea of how her mission would flourish. However, through two World Wars and the upheaval of social change, Hunt Senior Living has stood the test of time and become a beacon of security and stability.
1797 – John M. Hunt born
1812 – Mary Ann Munroe born
1842 – Mary Elizabeth Hunt born
1892 – Mrs. Mary A. Hunt and Miss Mary E. Hunt donate $50,000 to erect a library in memory of John M. Hunt
1899 – John M. Hunt Home opened & dedicated
1920 – Mary E. Hunt bequeathed funds to establish a home for aged women
1925 – Mary E. Hunt Home for Aged Women opened
1983 – John H. Hunt and Mary E. Hunt Homes joined to form Hunt Community
1984 – Munroe Manor opened – John M. Hunt Home re-opened; Hunt Pavilion opened; Mary E. Hunt Personal Care Facility re-opened
1992 – Hunt Community, Inc. formed
2004 – The Huntington at Nashua opens
2011 – Hunt at Home licensed by the New Hampshire Insurance Department as the first Continuing Care at Home program in New Hampshire