Oceanside Center
22 Tuck Road, Hampton, NH 03842
Main Phone Number: 603-926-4551
Oceanside Center is a skilled nursing facility offering post-hospital, short-term rehabilitation as well as long-term and respite care. We accept Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurances. Our staff is dedicated to serving the medical and rehabilitation needs of individuals recovering from illness or injury. Oceanside Center is an AHCA Bronze Quality Award Winner and We Honor Veterans community partner!
Services
- ShortStay care
- LongTerm care
- Respite care
- Palliative care
- Rehabilitation therapy
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Speech therapy
- On-site Medical Director
- On-site Nurse Practitioner
- Attending Physicians
- Registered Nurses
- IV Therapy
- Audiology care
- Bariatric specialties
- Colostomy care
- Dementia care
- Dental care
- Personal care
- Podiatry care
- Psychiatric services
- Vision care
- Wound care
- X-ray
- Hospice care
- Case management
- Dietary and nutrition needs management
- Discharge planning
- Medication management
- 24-hour emergency alert and response system
- Coordinated transportation
- Cultural, educational, religious and social activities
- Recreation activities
Amenities
- Private and Semi-Private Rooms
- Spacious rooms
- Fully air conditioned
- Beautiful Garden(s) / Courtyard(s)
- Beauty Salon / Barber Services
- Cable Television
- Café with always available menu options
- Comfortable common and lounge areas to gather with friends and family
- Country kitchen
- Dining Room
- In-room dining options
- Private dining rooms for family gatherings
- Restaurant-Style Dining
- Alarm system to aid in the security of residents with cognitive deficits
- Computer with internet access
- Housekeeping
- Laundry facility on-site
- Mail and Newspaper Service
- Pharmaceutical delivery service
- Telephone
- Wireless Internet
- Fireplace in living room

Robert Memmolo
AdministratorIn 2004, Rob switched careers and became a Nursing Home Administrator. Since then, Rob has been an Executive Director for Skilled Nursing Facilities, Assisted Living/Memory Care Communities, and Hospice Companies in New Hampshire. Rob has a Master's Degree in Business Leadership from Franklin Pierce University and has attended the Disney Institute in 2018. Rob is passionate about taking care of our Senior Community. In Rob's spare time, he enjoys golfing, doing yard work projects, and eating out, but most importantly spending time with his fiance and his dog.
Jatinder Aujla, MD
Medical DirectorDr. Aujla is an Internal Medicine Physician. He started his training in General Surgery at Brown University but realized as the first year progressed that the more the personal field of Internal Medicine was a better fit. He made the change and graduated as Chief Resident.
After training, He worked in post-operative care at Cleveland Clinic followed by Director positions in hospital medicine in Alabama and Massachusetts.
For several years he led the hospitalist program at Anna Jacques Hospital in Newburyport Massachusetts. He has also done his fair share of teaching as a Chief Resident and as an Associate Professor of Medicine. At Anna Jacques he restructured the hospitalist program and hired several nurse practitioner graduates who he trained and mentored in evidence-based medicine.
He joined Charter Health in 2018 where he was Medical Director at three skilled nursing facilities. Medical Director and attending in skilled nursing facilities in honestly the best role he feels he has ever been involved in. The teams he has been involved in are a close-knit group of providers who take care of their patients with the utmost responsibility.
Since joining Vantage in November of 2022, Dr. Aujla continues the team approach to care, as Medical Director and attending physician, in skilled nursing facilities and has expanded his role caring for patients that reside in assisted living communities.
In his spare time, Dr. Aujla enjoys fishing, gardening, and the most important thing in his life, he enjoys spending time with his family.

Ruth Guin
Director of NursingRuth obtained her Bachelors degree in Nursing from the University of New Mexico and her Master degree in Health Care Administration from Champlain College. She has certifications in Quality Assurance and Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Care. She has over 30 years of experience in nursing care and 15 years of experience in management. A Native of New Mexico, Ruth moved to New Hampshire in 2014. She enjoys exploring the rich New England area with her family in her spare time.

Heidi Gannon
Director of Admissions and MarketingHeidi has been working in Healthcare since 2003 in the Medical Records field. She started with the Company in 2016 in Central Supplies then moved to Medical Records. In August of 2023, she became the Director of Admissions and Marketing at Oceanside Center. She studied Accounting and Business Management at NHTI in Concord NH. When she is not working, she enjoys crafting, family time and traveling to Key West with her husband, Sean. Heidi lives in Hampton with her husband and two of her children.

Nicholas Rowe OT, OTR
Director of RehabilitationNick has been with the company for over 10 years working in Massachusetts and NH in both the LTC and Vitality settings. He is a graduate of Lyndon State College and Utica College where he received degrees in Exercise Science and Occupational Therapy respectively. Nick believes in patient care driven by functional based outcomes with our patients by incorporation of meaningful activities and tasks to each patient. When not working Nick is active in the community sports scene in Hampton working with all age groups in Soccer as well as being the Varsity Boys Soccer Coach at Winnacunnet High School. Nick lives in Hampton with his wife Meaghan and two children, Madeleine and Hudson.

Mereidith Mitchell
Social Services DirectorMereidith joined the team at Oceanside in August 2024. For five years, she worked with adults with disabilities helping them find meaningful volunteer work and paying jobs In their local community while giving them the support they need to succeed. She then spent six years working with hospice patients and families before coming to Genesis. Mereidith loves working with seniors and listening to their life stories while helping them improve their future plans. She enjoys problem solving with residents, patients, and families to come up with creative ideas and ways to reach their goals. In her free time, she is a mother of three children, and enjoys outdoor activities, music and loves to travel.
Google Review
My mother was at Oceanside (February 2019) for a little over a month before her passing. She was 97. She spent one week in rehab and the remainder in long term care. The rehab center helped to build back her skills and stamina. The long term care unit afforded her round the clock care and was especially helpful to manage her dementia. The nursing staff was very caring towards my mother and her needs. The facility is large enough to allow for movement and mobility and there are daily activities for the clients. We found the overall facility to be clean and uncluttered, albeit in an environment typical of a long term care facility. The administrative and admissions staff were very helpful. My mother absolutely loved the hair dresser.
My brother was also at Oceanside (December 2019) for 2 months. He had Alzheimer's and was admitted to the Memory Unit. The Memory Unit is indeed a special place. The staff there was always welcoming and professional, despite the many challenges that the day or night brought. They also did their best to attend to the needs and special needs of the residents there. They tried to understand the unique situation and requirements of each resident. I was impressed by the longevity of the staff in the memory unit as well the staff and administrative personnel that have been at Oceanside for many years if not decades. The daily activities in the Memory Unit provided a needed relief from what otherwise could be a mundane existence. The staff and administrative personnel made a special effort to make my brother feel at home. They greeted him with smiles and enthusiasm upon seeing him. He, of course, returned the smile and often exchanged high-fives. They did their best to attend to his special needs. I also want to recognize those working on the administrative end of things. Their assistance helped me to journey through a myriad of paperwork and applications as efficiently and confidently as possible, allowing me to focus on my brother’s well-being. The maintenance staff works to ensure that the facility is clean, tidy, and has a fresh smell to it.
-Chris B.