Assisted Living in Connecticut
The “Constitution State” is home to more than 3.5 million people, making it the 29th most populous state in the country. While not as well-known as its neighbor New York, notable historic attractions and breathtaking scenery provide plenty of activities for Connecticut residents.
Those who chose assisted living in Connecticut will enjoy trips to one of the state’s 94 parks or more than 200 golf courses. The gorgeous Long Island Shore is a welcome vacation spot for tourists, and numerous historical attractions, such as the famous Nathan Hale Homestead, are always a sight to see.
Assisted Living in Connecticut Defined
“Assisted Living Facility” is not a legally defined term in Connecticut. Rather, assisted living in Connecticut is composed of a relationship between two separate entities: “Managed Residential Communities” (MRC) and “Assisted Living Service Agencies” (ALSA). Managed Residential Communities are residential homes for adults age 55 and older that provide residents with care services from Assisted Living Service Agencies. The Managed Residential Community itself is responsible for providing core services such as preparation of meals, laundry service and transportation.
Similar to assisted living communities in other states, Assisted Living Service Agencies contract with or work out of Managed Residential Communities. The Assisted Living Service Agency provides 24-hour care, an on-site nursing staff and assistance with daily activities, including grooming, dressing and administering medication.
Regulation of Assisted Living in Connecticut
Assisted living in Connecticut is regulated by the Connecticut Department of Public Health, which is responsible for inspecting and issuing licenses to Assisted Living Service Agencies. Agencies have strict requirements: they must employ a licensed nursing staff and are inspected every two years by the Department of Health.
Managed Residential Communities are not licensed by the Department, but must still meet standards on fire safety laws, and have all employees pass a background check. Additionally, the Department of Health is responsible for inspecting the facility in the instance of a complaint from a resident or allegations of abuse.
Cost of Assisted Living in Connecticut
Assisted living in Connecticut costs on average $53,850 per year, or about $4,488 per month. This cost is the state-wide average for a one-bedroom, single-occupancy room. The cost per room varies across the state and may be as low as $2,937 in some areas or as high as $5,875 in others. The cost covers basic services, such assistance with activities of daily living. Additional or specialized medical services may include an extra cost.
Here is a list of the average monthly rates* broken down by city for a one-bedroom, single-occupancy apartment in a Connecticut assisted living facility:
| City | Minimum Cost | Maximum Cost |
| Bridgeport/Stamford/Norwalk | $3,690 | $7,750 |
| Hartford/West Hartford/East Hartford | $2,520 | $5,380 |
| New Haven/Milford | $1,700 | $5,997 |
| Norwich/New London | $2,925 | $6,375 |
| Rest of Connecticut | $1,727 | $6,360 |
*Genworth Financial 2011 Cost of Care Survey.
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Written by senior housing staff writer Stacy Rost.

