The 10 Best Independent Living Communities in Branford, CT for 2024
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There are 38 Independent Living Communities in the Branford area, with 2 in Branford and 36 nearby.
The average cost of independent living in Branford is $3,711 per month. This is higher than the national median of $2,800. Cheaper rated regions include ...
To help you with your search, browse the 1 review below for independent living communities in Branford. On average, consumers rate independent living in Branford 4 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Hamden with an average rating of 4.83 out of 5 stars.
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Independent Living Facilities in Branford, Connecticut
"Atria Larson Place looked like it would be within my dad's budget. When I visited, everybody was friendly. The lady who toured me around was knowledgeable and friendly. She knew everybody that we came across, whether it was somebody else who worked t..."
"Masonicare at Ashlar Village looked excellent. It was very well kept. They had different types of living arrangements - cottages, villas, studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments. They were all excellent. They had a lot of things for people t..."
"Crosby Commons (Wesley Heights - Wesley Village) is my top pick, although it's not a brand-new community. The staff is just amazing, the food is great, and the people are very friendly. They are doing work on the grounds and it looks absolutely amazi..."
"My mother is in Masonicare at Chester Village. We chose it because it was the most country setting, like being in a home. It's not an institution. It's very homey. You have your own apartment. They have a dining room, and they have meals. It's very l..."
"I visited Luther Ridge with my son. It was very nice. The people were nice. They have lots of things to do. They have things that older people would enjoy doing. They have a bus that takes you where you want to go. I thought Luther Ridge was very nic..."
"We liked the apartments at Whitney Center, but it was too expensive for us. It looked good, and we would have been satisfied if we could afford it.
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"Nottingham Towers is a secure building. Nobody can get in if they don't have the right key. Even the front door is guarded with ladies who work in the office, which are the most extremely over the top kind of personality women. They're wonderful and ..."
"Tower One/Tower East was really nice. The staff members I met were very nice. I saw a one-bedroom and that was nice. They have different things for you to do. They put me on a list. I've received mail from them wanting to know if I'm still available ..."
"I live in Leisure Glen. It’s a very large, gated community, and it has a clubhouse. It’s beautifully landscaped and taken care of. They have a lot of activities. We have paddle ball. There’s a group that plays bocce all the time. They have card games..."
"Heritage Village is very nice. They have tennis, bowling, and crafts. The place is very friendly and safe.
I would recommend the place. They have a library, and the public library is only a block away. They have men’s and women’s clubs. The staff is ..."
"We are in Fairfield Knolls South and they are really well done. The design of the space is awesome. The rent is high but, we have 1400 square feet; we have a garage; we have a driveway; we a little balcony and the room size is very generous for the m..."
It was a very bright, nice, and friendly community. The rooms were smaller than I anticipated, but they were comfortable looking. We saw a room with a pool table, the kitchen, the dining area, the...