Connecticut Care Planning Council

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Nursing Homes
Alzheimer's Facilities
Home Care Services (Support in the Home)

Hospice Care (Support for Deteriorating Health)
Assisted Living Facilities
Adult Day Services (Temporary Caregiver Relief)
Retirement and Care Communities
Home Medical Equipment (Durable Medical Equipment)
Remodeling, Repair, Snow Removal and Yard Work
Aging Services (Area Agencies on Aging)
Senior Centers        Learn about eldercare services. 

Community Eldercare Services – Click on a Service
Reverse Mortgage
Home Safety Systems
Community Disability and Transportation Services
Geriatric Health Care Services
Family Eldercare Decisions and Caregiving Advice
Veterans Long Term Care Benefits (Aid and Attendance)
Elder Law and Medicaid Consultations
Financial Planning, Estate Planning, & Trust Management
Insurance for Long Term Care or Medicare
Seniors Relocation and Real Estate Services
Funeral Preplanning        Learn about eldercare services. 

 
Connecticut Retirement & Care Communities
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Bloomfield, CT    Duncaster Retirement Community , Hartford County      Click to request assistance
Bloomfield, CT    Seabury Retirement Community , Hartford County      Click to request assistance
Branford, CT    Cedar Woods Retirement Community , New Haven County      Click to request assistance
Bristol, CT    Eli Terry Retirement Community , Hartford County      Click to request assistance
Cromwell, CT    Theresa A Rook Retirement Community , Middlesex County      Click to request assistance
Danbury, CT    Harborside Glen Crest Retirement, Fairfield County      Click to request assistance
Essex, CT    Essex Meadows Lifecare Retirement Community , Middlesex County      Click to request assistance

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About Retirement and Care Communities

Active elderly adults age 55 and older, who are retiring often desire to sell their homes and move to a different location. The move may be prompted by the desire to experience new adventures in a resort area, along a lake or ocean shoreline or in the desert southwest. A move may also be prompted by the desire to leave behind home maintenance and yard work and buy into a community where those worries are taken care of by others.

Many elders contemplating a move may not currently need long term care but want the availability of care services should the need arise in the future. Some retirement communities cater to these desires as well.

Finally many older people have difficulty remaining in their present home environment and need to find a living arrangement where they can receive help with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, mobility issues, incontinence problems or diminishing memory. These people have a choice of a variety of new living arrangements such as independent living, assisted living, combined care communities or continuing care communities.

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