Assisted Living in Connecticut: Your Complete Guide
Connecticut is home to 1,498 senior living communities, including 318 that offer assisted living services. Whether you're researching options for a parent, spouse, or yourself, this guide breaks down what assisted living looks like across Connecticut — with real data from our database of 1,498 communities, quality scores, and city-by-city options to help you make an informed decision.
Key Takeaways
- •Covers Assisted Living
- •Data current as of March 2026
What Is Assisted Living?
Assisted living communities provide a supportive environment for seniors who need help with daily activities — bathing, dressing, medication management, and meals — but don't require the round-the-clock medical supervision of a skilled nursing facility. Residents typically have their own apartment or suite with access to communal dining, social activities, and on-site staff available 24/7.
In Connecticut, assisted living is one of the most common senior care options, with 318 communities spread across the state.
Assisted Living in Connecticut by the Numbers
- ●1,498 total senior living communities statewide
- ●318 offer assisted living services
- ●407 offer memory care programs
- ●513 offer independent living
- ●310 offer skilled nursing care
- ●3.5 average CARES quality score (out of 10)
How Much Does Assisted Living Cost in Connecticut?
Based on pricing data from 122 communities in Connecticut:
- ●Average monthly cost: $5,026
- ●Median monthly cost: $4,660
- ●Range: $2,099 to $9,420 per month
These figures reflect starting base rents and may not include additional care fees, which vary based on the level of assistance each resident needs. Communities in larger cities like Stamford tend to cost more than those in smaller towns.
Top Cities for Assisted Living in Connecticut
These cities have the highest number of senior living options in Connecticut:
- ●Stamford — 66 communities
- ●Danbury — 58 communities
- ●West Hartford — 48 communities
- ●Bridgeport — 41 communities
- ●Waterbury — 39 communities
- ●Meriden — 38 communities
- ●New Haven — 34 communities
- ●Farmington — 33 communities
- ●Hamden — 33 communities
- ●Middletown — 32 communities
Each city page shows detailed profiles, quality scores, photos, and pricing for every community in that area.
How We Evaluate Quality: CARES Scores
Unlike paid-placement directories that rank communities by advertising spend, Senior Community Stars uses CARES quality scores — an independent rating system that evaluates communities across five dimensions:
- ●Care Quality — staff responsiveness, resident satisfaction, care plans
- ●Dining — meal quality, menu variety, dietary accommodations
- ●Social Life — activities, outings, community engagement
- ●Amenities — fitness centers, salons, outdoor spaces, transportation
- ●Facilities — cleanliness, maintenance, safety features, accessibility
Top-Rated Communities in Connecticut
- ●Keystone Place At Wooster Heights (Danbury) — CARES Score: 10.0/10
- ●Seabury Home Care (Bloomfield) — CARES Score: 9.5/10
- ●Essex Meadows (Essex) — CARES Score: 9.4/10
- ●Mercy Community Home Care Serv (West Hartford) — CARES Score: 8.4/10
- ●Just Like Home's Dogwood Home (Shelton) — CARES Score: 6.4/10
What to Look for When Choosing Assisted Living
Finding the right community is about more than price. Here's what matters most:
- ●Staff-to-resident ratio — More staff means more personalized attention and faster response times
- ●Individualized care plans — The best communities create and regularly update personalized care plans
- ●Activities and social programs — Social isolation is one of the biggest risks for seniors; look for robust activity calendars
- ●Location — Proximity to family, medical facilities, and familiar surroundings helps with the transition
- ●Transparent pricing — Ask about base rates vs. tiered care fees; some communities are all-inclusive while others charge separately for each service
- ●Licensing and inspections — Connecticut requires assisted living communities to maintain state licenses; ask about recent inspection reports
How to Pay for Assisted Living in Connecticut
Most families use a combination of funding sources:
- ●Private pay — Personal savings, retirement income, Social Security, pension
- ●Long-term care insurance — Covers assisted living if the policy was purchased before care was needed
- ●Veterans benefits — The VA Aid & Attendance benefit provides up to $2,431/month for qualifying veterans or surviving spouses
- ●Medicaid waivers — Connecticut's Medicaid program may cover some assisted living services through Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers; availability and waitlists vary by county
- ●Home equity — Selling a family home or taking a reverse mortgage can fund the transition to community living
- ●Life insurance conversion — Some policies can be converted to long-term care benefits
Find Assisted Living in Connecticut
Senior Community Stars has 318 assisted living communities across Connecticut with detailed profiles, CARES quality scores, photos, and pricing.
- ●Browse all senior living in Connecticut
- ●Chat with CARA — our AI assistant helps you find communities that match your needs, budget, and preferred location
- ●Senior living costs in Connecticut — detailed cost breakdown by care type
- ●Memory care in Connecticut — if your loved one needs dementia-specific care
Data sourced from 165,000+ verified senior living communities across all 50 states. Our guides combine real pricing data, CARES quality scores, and expert analysis to help families make informed decisions.
Disclosure: We do not accept referral fees from senior living communities.
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FinancialHow Much Does Senior Living Cost in Connecticut?
Understanding the cost of senior living is one of the biggest factors in choosing the right community for your family. In Connecticut, senior living costs range from **$2,099 to $9,420 per month**, with an average starting price of **$5,026**. This guide breaks down costs by care type, city, and what's typically included — based on real pricing data from 122 communities.