Care Types in Connecticut
Expert guides about care types in Connecticut from Brevy Care.
Memory Care vs. Nursing Home in Connecticut (2026)
For a parent with dementia in Connecticut, the choice between memory care and a nursing home turns on one question about how much skilled medical care they need.
Assisted Living vs. Memory Care in Connecticut (2026)
The choice between assisted living and memory care in Connecticut comes down to one question about your parent's safety with dementia.
Assisted Living vs. Nursing Home in Connecticut (2026)
If you're trying to decide between assisted living and a nursing home for a parent in Connecticut, the choice really turns on two things: the level of care they need, and who's going to pay for it.
Cost of Senior Care in Connecticut (2026)
Senior care in Connecticut runs among the most expensive in the country.
Assisted Living in Connecticut (2026): Cost & Who Pays
If you're pricing assisted living in Connecticut for a parent, plan around roughly $8,955 a month, a figure that sits among the highest in the nation.
Home Care vs. Home Health in Connecticut (2026)
"Home care" and "home health" sound like the same service in Connecticut, but the state regulates them through two different agencies, and that split decides who pays.
Memory Care in Connecticut (2026): Rules & Cost
If you're arranging dementia care in Connecticut, the state gives you a written document that pries a facility's dementia care open before you sign anything.
Nursing Homes in Connecticut: Cost & Medicaid (2026)
A semi-private nursing-home room in Connecticut runs about $180,675 a year, among the highest in the nation, far above what most families can pay out of pocket for long.