Residential Programs We offer safe, affordable supported housing with varying levels of care for our adult clients living with severe and persistent mental illness. Twitchell House Fayette Str. Mill House 278 Pleasant Str. Twitchell House was built in 1894 as part of the growing NH Hospital campus. At the time it was designed to offer “more patient freedom in a homelike setting.” Today, Twitchell House is a 15-bed residential treatment program for adults living with a severe and persistent mental illness who require 24-hour care. A certified community residence, Twitchell House is licensed annually by the NH Department of Health and Human Services. The late 19th century house on Fayette Street in the heart of downtown Concord provides safe and stable housing for nine individuals who are at increased risk of homelessness. Residents participate in programming which enhances recovery skills and supports their efforts to develop independence, confidence, and comfort in the community. Staff members assist residents in managing their symptoms and following their treatment plans. For several decades, this late 19th century home in Boscawen was part of McKerley’s Nursing Home. When McKerley’s closed its doors in the early 1990s, we purchased the property to help meet the growing need for supported, community-based housing. Today Mill House has 19 one bedroom and studio apartments for low-income individuals who need moderate levels of support. The program’s goal is to promote recovery at the highest level of independent living. 278 Pleasant Street opened in November 2024. The 12-bed housing facility in Concord offers housing and onsite care for adults with Severe Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI). The historic property is close to Concord Hospital and surrounded by peaceful forest. Formerly, it was the location of Riverbend’s Administrative offices; funding from the State of New Hampshire allowed Riverbend to convert the property from office spaces to a safe and comfortable residential property. The residence is a 12-bed, licensed facility with 24/7 staffing, nursing support, laundry, meal planning, medication monitoring and daily activities. The home will allow Riverbend’s ever-growing, aging population of clients to access community-based treatment — and for those with mobility issues – have access to single-floor living, which can be difficult to find in the wider community.