Care Homes for Dementia in New Haven, CT
Dementia Care Facilities in New Haven, CT
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AlzheimersNet is your comprehensive guide to memory care in New Haven, CT. Memory care facilities provide housing and care for older adults with Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. Memory care empowers seniors who have memory loss to stay as active and engaged as possible, while living in a dignified, comfortable and supervised setting. Our local Senior Living Advisors are expert in dementia care in New Haven, CT and surrounding areas. After an initial assessment, your advisor will prepare a list of memory care facilities that most closely match your loved one's unique imperatives for care and living preferences, as well as your family's budget.
Memory Care Costs in New Haven, CT
Price varies widely depending on location, care required, size of the resident's living space and the level of luxury at the community. The price of memory care in New Haven ranges from $ to $ per month, with an average cost of $.
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Facts about New Haven
Neighborhoods in New Haven include: Dixwell, The Hill, City Point, Long Wharf, Edgewood Park Historic District, Westville, Amity, East Rock, Cedar Hill, Prospect Hill, Newhallville, Mill River, Wooster Square, Fair Haven, Quinnipiac Meadows, Fair Haven Heights, The Annex, East Shore, Downtown New Haven, and West River.
The official website for the city of New Haven is http://www.cityofnewhaven.com.
New Haven is represented by Mayor Toni Harp.
New Haven, in the U.S. state of Connecticut, is the principal municipality in Greater New Haven, which had a total population of 862,477 in 2010. It is located on New Haven Harbor on the northern shore of the Long Island Sound in New Haven County, which in turn comprises the outer limits of the New York metropolitan area. It is the second-largest city in Connecticut financial services, and retail trade also help to form an economic base for the city.The city served as co-capital of Connecticut from 1701 until 1873, when sole governance was transferred to the more centrally located city of Hartford. New Haven has since billed itself as the “Cultural Capital of Connecticut” for its supply of established theaters, museums, and music venues.New Haven had the first public tree planting program in America, producing a canopy of mature trees (including some large elms) that gave New Haven the nickname “The Elm City”.
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