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Life plan communities in Greater Hartford (1) (Ranked by capacity as of February 2017) Care options Rank Community Capacity (2) Independent living Senior apartments Retirement community Personal care Respite care Assisted living Memory care (3) Skilled nursing In-patient rehab Services offered Description of contract Head of community Year founded 1 Masonicare at Ashlar Village Cheshire Road Wallingford, CT 06492 203-679-6425 masonicareassisted.org 497 a a a a a a a a a Independent living with flexible dining program in Waterside dining room, casual meals in Duck Inn, activities, health and wellness, beauty parlor and barber shop, gift shop, convenience store, banking, enrichment programs and spiritual services; assisted living includes three meals daily, private apartments, full time onsite nurse and secured memory care neighborhood, The Argonauta Modified B contract, call 203-679-6414 for more detail; Masonicare at Ashlar Village is a nonprofit Hilde Sager Vice President, Residential Services 1985 2 McLean 75 Great Pond Road Simsbury, CT 06070 860-658-3700 mcleancare.org 350 a a a a a a a a a Continuum of services includes supportive assisted living, enhanced assisted living and comprehensive memory care, adult day program, short- and long-term skilled nursing, outpatient rehabilitation and wellness, post-acute care, home care and hospice Entry fee or month-to-month payment options; McLean is a nonprofit David Bordonaro President 1971 3 Duncaster 40 Loeffler Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 860-380-5005 Duncaster.org 296 a a a a a a a a Independent living with LifeCare benefit, inpatient and outpatient rehab, primary-care practice; all- care options on one campus and covered under one agreement; cultural, educational and other services (4) LifeCare agreement or fee- for-service agreement, LifeCare On The Go for those who choose not to live at Duncaster; entrance fee and monthly fee apply with various pricing and apartment home styles, prices start at $102,000 Mike O'Brien CEO 1984 4 Elim Park Place 140 Cook Hill Road Cheshire, CT 06410 203-272-3547 www.elimpark.org 258 a a a a a a a a a NA NA Robert Cota Administrator 1906 5 The McAuley 275 Steele Road West Hartford, CT 06117 860-920-6300 TheMercyCommunity.org 224 a a a a a a a a Skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, long-term care, adult day services, residential care, pulmonary care and palliative care are offered on The Mercy Community's West Hartford campus at St. Mary Home; hospice services are brought in to both campuses Contract is signed prior to taking residence with varying costs based on apartment models, amenities and support services; entrance fees and monthly service fees apply to independent- living residents; monthly fees apply to assisted-living residents William Fiocchetta President 1988 6 Arbors of Hop Brook LP 403 West Center St. Manchester, CT 06040 860-533-2524 arborsct.com 114 a a a a a Skilled care is provided in the Manchester Manor health center as part of campus Continuing-care plan with entrance fee or a rental plan without entrance fee Chante Drasdis Executive director 1988 7 The Views at Seabury 200 Seabury Drive Bloomfield, CT 06002 860-286-0243 seaburylife.org 49 a a a a a a a a Assisted living and skilled nursing with memory support Must qualify medically and financially, contracts are signed prior to taking residence, entrance fees and monthly fees apply, refunds offered on all plans Richard Heath CEO 1992 Sources: Each facility via survey, Connecticut Department of Social Services, LeadingAge, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charitable organization and seniorliving.org. Notes: Covenant Village of Cromwell is registered with the state, but did not respond to the survey. Hartford Business Journal publishes separate lists specific to assisted-living and skilled-nursing facilities. NA = Not available. (1) The state may refer to Life plan communities (LPC's) as continuing-care facilities or continuing-care retirement communities. Residents are not required to be retired and enter into a contract at a healthy stage of life. LPC's provide shelter and care under the terms of a contract that detail the housing and care obligations as well as the cost of providing such services. These facilities are regulated under Sections 17b-520 through 17b-535, of the Connecticut General Statues and are required to register with the Department of Social Services by filing required disclosure documents. (2) Maximum number of units. (3) Denotes both assisted-living and skilled-nursing memory care unless otherwise noted. (4) 194 apartment homes; LifeCare benefit mimics long-term care insurance. —Compiled by Stephanie R. Meagher. Life plan communities in Greater Hartford (1) (Ranked by capacity as of February 2017) GREATER HARTFORD HEALTH • Spring 2017 11