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The 10 Best Assisted Living Facilities in Norwich, CT for 2024

Assisted living communities are homes for seniors who would otherwise struggle with common tasks, such as managing their medications. Seniors are free to use their time as they wish, while staff ensures their rooms are cleaned and meals prepared. The average cost in Norwich is $5,700 per month, about 10% below the state average of $6,300.

This guide reveals the average fees for other types of senior care in Norwich and discusses the pros and cons of living in the city. There’s also a short list of resources for seniors.

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What to Consider About Assisted Living in Norwich

The Connecticut Department of Public Health doesn’t license individual assisted living facilities, issuing licenses to the agencies that provide assisted living services in managed residential communities instead. The department is authorized to conduct unannounced inspections to ensure agencies are abiding by the terms of the assisted living regulations and revoking licenses from those that continually underperform. 

Benefits and Drawbacks of Assisted Living in Norwich

  • According to Sperling’s Best Places, Norwich offers an affordable alternative to other cities in Connecticut and many across the country. Its average cost of living index is 93.5, which is below the national average of 100 and substantially below the state average of 107.8. Although not the only category outperforming other cities, Norwich’s below-average health care costs may be of particular interest to seniors considering assisted living placements in the city.
  • Instances of property and violent crime happen less often in Norwich than the average U.S. city, although in both cases, they also happen more often than the Connecticut average. However, crimes occur more often in specific areas, which in Norwich tends to be the city center and the neighborhoods east of it. Also, many of the city’s assisted living communities provide 24/7 security in addition to care services.
  • Considering its location in the north, Norwich has a generally good climate, although winter’s snow and ice may be a concern for some seniors. The city gets 200 sunny days per year, only five below the average, and in summer, temperatures of 81 degrees are normal. At 51 inches per year, rainfall is more frequent than usual, but without it, residents wouldn’t be able to enjoy the numerous dense forests and green parks that circle Norwich.
  • Eastern Connecticut Transportation Consortium, Inc. is a private nonprofit that brokers low-cost or free transportation services for Norwich’s seniors. It can connect the city’s residents with the appropriate service for their needs, such as ADA Paratransit, a curb-to-curb service for seniors unable to use fixed-route buses, and the Eastern CT Travel Voucher Program, which subsidizes taxi costs for qualifying seniors.
  • The William W. Backus Hospital is the primary medical facility in Norwich. It’s rated as high-performing by U.S. News & World Report, particularly in treating heart and kidney conditions. There are also 86 internal medicine physicians in the city registered to treat seniors with Medicare.

Paying for Assisted Living in Norwich

The average monthly fee for an assisted living placement in Norwich is $5,700. The findings of the 2020 Genworth Cost of Care Survey also reveal that the city is one of the most affordable in Connecticut, although still more costly than the $4,300 average paid in the typical American city. Since Connecticut is in the top 10 most expensive states in the country, this shouldn’t be a surprise.

The Cost of Assisted Living in Nearby Cities

In New Haven, a senior can expect to pay around $6,445 for assisted living, making the city the most affordable in the state. Hartford’s seniors pay a little less than Norwich’s, at $5,753, while Bridgeport’s seniors are loaded with the most expensive fees in Connecticut, at $7,838.

Norwich

$5,700

Connecticut

$6,300

The United States

$4,300

Hartford

$5,753

New Haven

$6,445

Bridgeport

$7,838

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care

Nursing homes charge the highest fees, typically $13,688 for a private room, reduced to $12,463 if the room is shared. Assisted living comes next at $5,700, although it should be remembered this is for care and accommodation. Housebound seniors who can remain at home without 24-hour supervision can get home care and home health care services for $4,767, even though the latter includes basic medical support. Seniors able to attend adult day care centers can get professional care for $1,907 per month.

Home care

$4,767

Home health care

$4,767

Adult day health care

$1,907

Assisted living

$5,700

Nursing home (semiprivate room)

$12,463

Nursing home (private room)

$13,688

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Norwich

Any resident that qualifies for Medicaid can use the program to pay for assisted living facilities. Low-income individuals who prefer to live in an ALF rather than a nursing home may also receive help through the Assisted Living Waiver Program.

Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Connecticut page.

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Connecticut

More Ways to Pay for Assisted Living

While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:

  • Veterans Benefits
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Long-Term Care Insurance
  • Reverse Mortgage

For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Connecticut page.

Free Assisted Living Resources in Norwich

Seniors in Norwich can benefit from a wide range of low or no-cost resources. The following examples can help seniors productively use their free time to help their communities, get support in a dispute with their care provider and assistance with identifying and applying for benefits they’re entitled to.

ResourceContactService
Norwich Vet Center(860) 887-1755The Norwich Vet Center provides help to U.S. military vets and their families. It operates a number of support groups for people dealing with bereavement, struggling with addiction and needing counseling because of past traumas. It can also refer vets to Veterans Services, where they can get help with applying for benefits, such as VA Aid and Attendance, which covers some assisted living costs.
Long-Term Care Ombudsman(860) 823-3366Seniors who can't resolve disputes with their care providers can call on the free support of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman, who defends them while pursuing reasonable solutions with the owners and managers of their facilities. Anyone can register a complaint with the ombudsman, including the families of residents and third parties. Additional services include providing seniors with inspection reports relating to facilities they may be considering for their long-term health care needs.
Rose City Senior Center(860) 889-5960Rose City Senior Center is a hub for Norwich's older citizens. It operates a wide range of activities to help seniors tone up and develop their stamina while simultaneously providing a mental boost. There is also a range of more relaxing activities, such as games of pitch and filling in coloring books. Frequent trips to local events, such as The Big E, provide seniors with fun days out with their friends and educational classes, such as the AARP Driver Safety class, helps them improve their driving skills.
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)(860) 774-9286Seniors with spare time who want to help their communities can contact RSVP, a nonprofit organization specializing in connecting seniors with government agencies and charities that rely on the support of volunteers. Those with special skills and experience can use them to mentor and tutor younger residents of Norwich. Alternatively, seniors can assist their housebound peers, collecting groceries and making wellness checks while delivering hot meals.

Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Norwich

Norwich-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Connecticut are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Connecticut page for more information about these laws.

Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Connecticut

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