Miss Laura M. Raymond Homes provides housing for elderly and handicapped individuals. This non-profit organization funded by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is a three- story building with 36 one-bedroom units, 13 efficiency units and 5 handicapped-adapted units. The entire building is handicapped accessible. Residents may enjoy the community room, a craft room, a laundry, a large patio with barbecue and the beautiful grounds, in addition to participation in educational and social programs.
Elderhouse is an adult daycare center serving patients in the northern Connecticut community. The company provides a range of activities, therapy techniques and full service medical care for elderly patients. Its staff can accommodate patients with personalized schedules based on the patient's needs and health requirements.
These residential rental units are for seniors aged 62 or older, who qualify as either low income or in need of handicap-adapted amenities. The grounds and buildings are maintained beautifully and the interiors are clean and functional. While there usually is a waiting list, apartments do become available on occasion. Contact the management for details.
Notre Dame Convalescent Home is a live-in center providing care for elderly patients. The center offers full-service medical care and on-site community activities and collaborates with families and the Norwalk community to provide high living standards for convalescent patients.
Broad River Homes is a retirement community located just off the Route 7 connector and close to Norwalk Hospital. There is a courtyard with outdoor seating and it is adjacent to fields and playgrounds. There is free lot parking at the front entrance.
Kingsway Apartments Senior Housing provides apartments for low-income seniors. Kingsway is administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, a division of the U.S. federal government.