Regency Meadows sits in Trumbull, Connecticut, in Fairfield County, right near neighborhoods like Long Hill and Daniels Farm, and it's not far from schools such as Tashua School, Madison Middle, and Trumbull High, so you'll often see families coming and going in the area, though you'll find this community is set up mainly for adults, and more especially geared toward seniors with its different types of senior living and care options. You'll find 37 townhouse units built across two floors, many with three to four bedrooms, and each usually comes with two-and-a-half to three or even up to three-and-a-half bathrooms, so there's plenty of room, and most units range from about 2,326 to 3,816 square feet, which is actually pretty roomy for this style of living and gives a little extra privacy. There's a lot on a cul-de-sac with a lightly wooded look and rolling ground, and some units sit on finished walk-out basements with storage space, built-in cabinets, and even space for a home office, plus you've got walk-out access to a private backyard area which feels nice and a little bit tucked away.
Parking is easy; there's a two-car attached garage in most units, paved parking, and spots for guests, so there's not much worry about where you'll put the car, though the whole place is still car-dependent since the walk score comes in at 27 out of 100, so most people drive wherever they're going. Inside, everything's set up with comfort in mind, with things like central air, clean gas heat, zoned heating and cooling, and ceiling fans, plus you get rooms with crown molding, big bow windows, and hardwood floors, so it's both sturdy and bright, while kitchens come with granite counters, tiled backsplashes, islands you can eat at, and top-of-the-line appliances. The bathrooms in many units have large tubs or showers, and double granite vanities, which makes it all a little easier, especially for anyone needing some room to move around. There are fireplaces with mantles, vaulted ceilings in the living and dining rooms, open layouts with lots of natural light, and built-in bookcases scattered throughout.
For senior needs, Regency Meadows offers assisted living, memory care, nursing home levels of care, independent living, and continuing care retirement community options, so folks who need help with daily things like bathing, dressing, or remembering to take their medicines can get that care and supervision. There's a 24-hour call system, too, for any help at any hour of the day or night. Most units have private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and even furnished options for those who want to skip the trouble of moving their own things. You can find good amenities for daily life, such as housekeeping, laundry, move-in help, concierge support, and family support services, making it all a bit easier for relatives and loved ones. For eating, there's restaurant-style and all-day dining, meal prep and service, chef-prepared meals, diabetic and allergy-friendly options, and a dining room where you can sit with others or on your own.
In the main areas, there are arts and crafts rooms, a movie room, a spa and wellness room, an activity room, scheduled daily activities, fitness and game rooms, a library, and plenty of outdoor walking paths and green areas where you can go for a stroll or sit with friends. Transportation is available for errands or doctor visits, and security watches out for everyone's safety. Regency Meadows also has special programs for senior wellness, and a team called The Jeffrey Craw Team is available for help with anything about living here-including buying, selling, mortgage, and insurance questions, with support from Christine Preston if you need a mortgage quote or Rosemarie DePasquale for insurance. Anyone looking at properties here can use the online MyRaveis platform to view local housing data, get insights, or use real estate tools, though this does require an account. Units come and go on the market, with both rentals and sales, and homes have closed as recently as 2023 and 2024. Some community names pop up, like "On Top of the World" and "Sun City," and the Homeowners Association covers various amenities and features around the community. All in all, the property focuses on senior living with features and care for older adults, no big promises, just steady services and everyday comforts in a well-kept place.