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Assisted Living in Fort Hunter, NY

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  • Facts about Fort Hunter

    Fort Hunter is also known as: Fort Hunter.

    Fort Hunter is a hamlet in the Town of Florida in Montgomery County, New York, west of the capital at Albany, on the south bank of the Mohawk River and on the northeast bank of Schoharie Creek. It developed around a fort of the same name, built by English colonists in 1712 near the Mohawk village of Teantontalago for their defense. Queen Anne ordered the fort built at the request of the Mohawk, in exchange for their allowing her to settle Palatine Germans in their territory. The English called the Mohawk settlement the Lower Mohawk Castle. Within a few years, the fort included an Anglican chapel, first built in logs and replaced by a stone church in 1741. It was a mission church for the Mohawk in addition to English settlers. The fort survived the wars in the region; it was taken down in 1820 to make way for construction of the Erie Canal.

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Atria Guilderland

Tasty meals are provided to residents, nurses are on staff, a visiting podiatrist helps keep your feet healthy, an occupational therapist visits and helps residents, resident parking is available to residents who drive, aging in place allows residents to remain in one location as their care needs change, and the community is licensed for 120 residents.
  • Atria Crossgate
    140 Washington Avenue Extension
    Albany, NY 12203

Atria Crossgate

Residents have vegetarian meals as a menu option, a dentist visits this location regularly, physical therapy can be done on-site by a visiting physical therapist, an occupational therapist visits and helps residents, this community administers patient medications, wheelchair accessible showers are available at this location, and full tubs are available.

Delmar Place

Healthy meals are provided to residents, nurses are on staff, regular occupational therapy by a visiting therapist helps you stay active and engaged, speech therapy is available on-site by a visiting speech therapist, trained staff monitors medication and reminds residents when it’s time to take them, full-service medication administration is available, and wheelchair accessible showers are available at this location.

Atria Shaker

Licensed nurses are on staff to help you, a dentist visits this community regularly, residents can self manage their diabetic care, staff can help residents monitor their blood sugar, high tech wander guards can prevent residents from exiting the property, staff is trained to deal with any wandering behaviors that may need to be dealt with, and aging in place allows residents to remain in one location as their care needs change.