Eagle Landing At Chester is a small senior living community in Chester, Connecticut, with room for up to 22 residents, and it offers board and care homes in residential neighborhoods where a close-knit staff provides daily care for a few people, and there's a calm, home-like feel here with staff ready to help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and meals. Eagle Landing runs as a continuing care retirement community, so folks can move between different care levels without moving away, and it covers everything from independent living-where residents can enjoy maintenance-free apartments, community gardens, walking paths, scheduled activities, and a dining room-to assisted living, memory care, and full skilled nursing services right on site. Staff keeps an eye out at all hours, with a 24-hour call system and round-the-clock supervision, and they can step in for bigger needs like wound care, rehabilitation after surgery, or incontinence support.
Within Eagle Landing, there are semi-private and private bedrooms, even one-bedroom units, all set up with cable TV, phones, high-speed Wi-Fi, and housekeeping. People can join in all-day dining, have meals tailored to dietary restrictions like diabetes, and take part in social activities, trips, and classes in art rooms and common areas, and if someone needs to get to the doctor there's transportation arranged. The grounds have gardens, walking paths, and outdoor spaces for fresh air, and there's even a barber and salon right on site so folks can take care of haircuts and such without heading into town.
Memory care at Eagle Landing is for people with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia, and staff provides a secure, supportive place with daily routines, memory-enhancing activities, and full supervision. There's respite care, too, for families who need a break from caregiving, and hospice care is available when medical needs get more serious. Every resident can count on meal prep, laundry, help with medication, and housekeeping. Eagle Landing includes assisted living, nursing home care, rehabilitation for those recovering from illness or surgery, and board and care options for those wanting a quieter, residential setting-so no matter how someone's needs change, it's easy to change care levels without leaving the community. The staff brings a sense of kindness and joy, and people say the environment is friendly and supportive, with plenty of activities and programs to keep residents engaged and living well.