New Haven gives seniors different types of care in places like adult foster homes, adult family homes, and assisted living facilities, with some homes having names like Precious Heart Adult Home Care, My Fathers House AFH LLC, Aging Gracefully Family Home LLC, Caring Heart Adult Residential Home, and several others like Angel Glen Family Home Care, Apple Tree Living Facility, Brook Run Afh, Home With Hope, Place For Mom Senior Care, and Quiet Haven Afh, and you'll find options with six licensed beds and support for people needing specialized care, like help with trachs, ventilator support, insulin-dependent diabetes, bariatric needs, 2 person transfers, and programs for behavioral health, Parkinson's Disease, and memory care, along with housing that's LGBT+ friendly and open to pets within their weight rules, and you'll also see home care support and referral services if someone needs help finding the right place or extra care at home, plus services like hospice care, skilled nursing, home health, independent living, board and care, adult daycare, respite care, and senior apartments.
People here can get help with dressing, bathing, managing medicines, incontinence, and moving around, even if it takes two people, and those with Alzheimer's or other dementia have memory care programs that focus on safety and preventing wandering, while many homes have nutritious meals, even vegetarian and kosher, made by chefs or meal planners, and families can expect housing that's wheelchair accessible and allows for both common spaces indoors and outdoors, parking, transportation, and sometimes even free rides, and there's a focus on providing friendly, helpful care with activities for residents, plus recognition in the community for doing a good job taking care of people.
Veterans who qualify can use VA Aid and Attendance benefits toward their care, and sometimes staff helps guide families through those details, and you'll find New Haven also takes vaccination requirements seriously, making sure all residents get the support they need for a healthy life, whether they want a quiet senior apartment to live on their own, need a bit of help in assisted living, or require round-the-clock care in a fully staffed adult family home or memory care center-especially for those needing frequent transfers, special diets, diabetes care, or help with advanced medical equipment. Everything is meant to make life easier and safer for seniors, whether someone prefers independent living, needs supervised home care, or benefits from the extra attention given in places like Afhs or senior foster homes, and all the choices mean seniors and their families can find a setting that fits their needs, routines, budget, and health conditions, without being locked into a single way of doing things.