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Assisted Living Communities in Stamford, Connecticut

Our comprehensive listings and authentic reviews in Stamford, CT below include 21 Assisted Living facilities with 1609 reviews. On average in Stamford, residents and their loved ones rate Assisted Living options 4.2 out of 5 stars.

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The Cost of Assisted Living in Stamford, CT and Nearby Cities

The 2024 Genworth Cost of Care Survey indicates a median monthly cost of about $10,213 for seniors seeking assisted living in Stamford. This is more than double the state median of $4,776 and thousands of dollars over the national baseline. New Haven seniors pay lower rates of around $5,475, but in Norwich, rates run higher at roughly $15,750.

Stamford

$10,213

Connecticut

$4,776

United States

$5,350

New Haven

$5,475

Norwich

$15,750

Worcester, MA

$6,906

Providence, RI

$7,040

Paying for Assisted Living in Stamford, CT

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Stamford

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.

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.

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Living in Stamford, CT

At $10,213 per month, assisted living ranks among the most expensive senior care options in Stamford. Nonresidential options typically cost less, with respective in-home care and home health care costs coming in at approximately $6,483 and $6,864, and seniors attending adult day health care pay roughly $2,210. However, assisted living offers a financial benefit over nursing home care, which costs around $17,444.

In-Home Care

$6,483

Home Health Care

$6,864

Adult Day Health Care

$2,210

Assisted Living Facility

$10,213

Nursing Home Facility (semi-private room)

$17,444

Note: Since data for Stamford is unavailable, we used data for the nearest city, Bridgeport, instead.

Free Assisted Living Resources in Stamford

Seniors and their families can find these resources useful if they need help with assisted living costs or someone to talk to if they’re concerned about care standards.

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VA Aid and Attendance Benefits(800) 827-1000The VA Aid and Attendance benefit can help U.S. military veterans and their spouses currently residing in senior living communities. It’s a monthly payment added to the VA pension that can be used to cover some care costs, including room and board. Although payments vary between vets, the maximums are $1,881 per month for a single vet, $2,230 for a couple and $1,209 for a surviving spouse. Vets unsure if they qualify can check by using the free online tool at VeteranAid.org.
Connecticut Home Care Program for Elders (CHCPE)(800) 445-5394CHCPE is a Medicaid waiver program for low-income adults aged 65 and older who are at risk of needing nursing home care but can reside in an assisted living facility. For seniors who qualify, the program can pay their costs if the facility is an approved provider. The senior will need to provide evidence that assisted living care is the most appropriate for their needs. They will also need to prove that their individual assets are no more than $1,600 and their monthly income is below 300% of the Federal Benefit Rate
CHOICES(800) 994-9422CHOICES (Connecticut’s program for Health insurance assistance, Outreach, Information and referral, Counseling, Eligibility Screening) is a state-run program that’s free of charge to Medicare beneficiaries and seniors ready to enroll in a plan. Seniors can get unbiased information, advice, and support from counselors, who can help them identify gaps in their coverage and the Medicare plans that can resolve them. This might include discussions about private health care insurance. However, the counselors won’t try to sell insurance to seniors.
Long Term Care Ombudsman Program(866) 388-1888The Long-Term Care Ombudsman advocates for residents in senior living facilities throughout the state. Its work includes educating seniors about their rights and investigating complaints about facilities made by them, their families and third parties. The ombudsman can also provide, free of charge, information about facilities to families looking for the best assisted living community for their loved ones.

What to Consider About Assisted Living in Stamford

The Facility Licensing & Investigations section of the Connecticut Department of Public Health is responsible for ensuring assisted living facilities in the state conform to its standards. The section has the power to conduct investigations and unannounced inspections. It also issues licenses to facilities that meet its standards and revokes them from those that repeatedly underperform.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Assisted Living in Stamford

  • According to Sperling’s Best Places, which bases its cost of living indices on a U.S. average of 100, Stamford has a cost of living index of 118.5, which is also above the state average of 107.8. However, New England states are typically more expensive locations, and Stamford’s proximity to NYC is also a factor. 
  • Stamford has a very high number of Medicare-registered physicians, as does the rest of Connecticut, ensuring seniors with Medicare have access to a choice of doctors and surgeons. There are also 11 hospitals within close range, such as Stamford Hospital. Additionally, due to its ideal location, seniors in Stamford are within very short distances of world-class medical facilities throughout Connecticut and New York. 
  • Statistics published online by Neighborhood Scout reveal Stamford to be one of the safer cities in the country. They show that the chances of being involved in a violent crime are 1 in 2.04, compared to the national average of 1 in 4. For property crime, the figures are 1 in 13.91 compared to 1 in 21. Even safe cities like Stamford have even safer areas. These tend to be concentrated to the north of the city, although Shippan Point also has a good reputation.
  • Seniors should take care of the snowfall Stamford can experience between December and March, where the city average’s between 5 and 10 inches. Also, temperatures can get as low as 20 degrees Fahrenheit in January. However, Stamford also gets excellent weather in the other months, with temperatures ranging from 63 to 83 degrees.
  • Stamford provides its seniors with plenty of choices when it comes to choosing the best transportation service for their needs. Easy Access is a door-to-door service for seniors unable to use fixed-route bus services. Fees are $2.60 per trip. Share The fare is a taxi program for eligible seniors who can get taxi rides for half price.

Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Stamford

Stamford-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 

Reviews of Communities Nearby

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Vincent

I visited this facility

Review of Atria Stamford

The people at Atria Stamford were very friendly. It was a nice residential area. The facilities were very appealing, but the add-ons for care were unexpectedly high priced. The staff was very...

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Assisted Living

Michelle

I visited this facility

Review of Brighton Gardens of Stamford

The tour I had at Brighton Gardens of Stamford was just fabulous. It was very informative. I met a lot of the staff and I felt like I was informed about putting my mother-in-law in that facility. I...

Provider response

Hi Michelle, Each and every guest who enters our community is important to us. It is wonderful to know that you had such a positive experience when touring Brighton Gardens of Stamford. We would be...

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Assisted Living

Michelle

I visited this facility

Review of Waterstone at High Ridge

The tour I had at Waterstone at High Ridge was informative. I liked that place because it was brand new. All the facilities felt updated and exciting. Everything was top shelf and the rooms were...

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