258 nursing homes communities across 52 cities in Connecticut. Connecticut has one of the oldest population profiles in the Northeast and a mature senior-care market across Hartford, New Haven, and Fairfield County.
A skilled nursing facility (SNF, often called a nursing home) provides 24-hour licensed medical care and rehabilitation for seniors with serious health conditions.
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Danbury, CT

Greenwich, CT

Greenwich, CT

Danbury, CT

Greenwich, CT

Cheshire, CT

Bridgeport, CT

Bethel, CT

Avon, CT

Bridgeport, CT

Greenwich, CT

Greenwich, CT
Nursing Homes (typical US range)
$7,500 - $11,000 per month (US, 2026, semi-private room)
Skilled nursing is the most expensive senior-care setting. Medicare pays for short-term skilled nursing (up to 100 days) after a qualifying hospital stay, with cost-sharing after day 20. Long-term stays are usually paid by Medicaid, long-term care insurance, or private pay; most long-stay residents end up on Medicaid after spending down their savings.
Connecticut is an expensive state, with the cost of living being over 27 points higher than the national average. Two big reasons are the costs of housing and utilities, which are above 30 compared to the national average. While the median home costs are slightly cheaper, everything else is much higher, including the rent. Connecticut can be a great place to require, but it involves budgeting and seeing your options when you move there. With some research, you could find an affordable place to retire if you're moving to Connecticut, so good luck. Connecticut's cost-of-living index is 127.7 (100 = US average). The median home price is around $275,400. Average rent runs about $1,180 a month.
Skilled nursing fits seniors who need 24-hour licensed medical care, short-term rehabilitation after a hospital stay, or active treatment for conditions assisted living can't safely manage. It is not the right level of care for someone who's mostly independent - that's assisted living or independent living. Many families use skilled nursing only as a final stage, or for short-term rehab.
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