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Choosing Senior Care in Connecticut

Selecting senior care in Connecticut requires careful consideration of multiple factors, beginning with an assessment of the type of care needed and its location. Options range from in-home assistance to skilled nursing facilities, each serving different care requirements.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) ratings provide a useful initial filtering tool, offering comparative quality measures across facilities. However, these ratings have limitations and should be treated as a starting point rather than a final decision-making criterion. A more comprehensive evaluation involves several key factors that typically determine whether a facility is a good fit for a particular resident.

An in-person visit to a prospective facility is essential, allowing family members and the resident to assess the environment and available services firsthand. The quality of staffing and care continuity significantly influence outcomes, as does the facility's ability to address specific medical conditions and care needs. Communication practices between the facility and residents' families also play an important role in the overall experience.

Prospective residents and their families should inquire about recent inspection findings, current staffing levels, and how the facility handles the particular needs of the individual requiring care. All key information should be verified on the facility's live Medicare Care Compare profile, the official CMS resource for facility performance data.

This information is provided for general informational purposes. Medical, financial, and legal decisions should involve the resident, their family members, and their healthcare clinicians, with professional advice sought as needed for specialized questions.

How to read this. The star ratings here are official CMS Five-Star Quality figures, shown as the rating as of May2026 — a relative quality measure with documented limits, not a recommendation, guarantee, or medical/financial/legal advice. Always confirm the current rating and details on the facility’s live Medicare Care Compare profile, and involve the resident and their clinicians in any decision.

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