The Advantage of Choosing a LeadingAge Connecticut Member Video Finding the Right Aging ServicesLeadingAge Connecticut member organizations are not-for-profit and mission-driven providers of long term care services and supports. What is the continuum of long term care? What are Connecticut's senior housing options?
Life Plan Communities aka Continuing Care Retirement Communities A continuing care retirement community is a community that provides the full continuum of services on one campus – from independent living to skilled nursing care. Residents fund their participation in a CCRC privately through a combination of entrance payments and monthly fees. "A Guide Book for the Connecticut Consumer: Continuing Care Retirement Communities," prepared by the Connecticut Continuing Care Residents Association: Click Here LeadingAge CCRC Consumer Booklet Printable Listing of LeadingAge Connecticut Members Listing of our member Life Plan Communities
LeadingAge Connecticut Membership Listing Helpful Resources My Place CT: The State of Connecticut's long term services and supports website > Long Term Care Rebalancing / Money Follows the Person (MFP) > Department of Consumer Protection for information on Homemaker Companion Agencies > Homemaker and Companions Consumer Fact Sheet > Understanding the Long Term Care Continuum Brochure > Skin Care Awareness for Caregivers Brochure > State of Connecticut's MyPlaceCT.org > Connecticut Association of Adult Day Services > CT Statewide Respite Care Program
AgingCT, the voice for Connecticut’s seniors, individuals with disabilities, and caregivers, combines the power The five nonprofit Area Agencies on Aging for Connecticut have joined forces to provide the AgingCT.org initiative. Through AgingCT, these independent Area Agencies on Aging will work to help you get on the right path during your aging journey by working with partners throughout the state to provide you with the most appropriate support and guidance when you need it most.
State of Connecticut Medicaid Program WebsiteLong-Term Services and Supports benefit eligibility is one of the most complex areas of Medicaid. Because Medicaid is a program for the poor or near-poor, there is a rigorous eligibility determination process, in part to help ensure that applicants are not attempting to gain benefits by inappropriate divesting of assets. This section of the website provides links to various materials we hope you find helpful in understanding Medicaid long-term care and related matters. Connecticut Dept. of Social Services (DSS) Long Term Services and Supports Medicaid Application Forms Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) Connecticut Department on Housing Helpful Consumer Information on Medicare.govDepartment of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) |