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Connecticut Assisted Living Facilities

Connecticut assisted living facilities let CT seniors have a viable option to a full nursing home. These facilities have existed for many years but began to experience dramatic growth in the 1990's which continues today. This increase in numbers is due, in part, to the increasing numbers of baby boomer's that require some assistance in their day to day life.

Recently, Connecticut started enforcing regulations to promote the safety of residents in Connecticut assisted living facilities. These basic standards must be adhered to by any facilities offering assisted living.

What Kinds of Licenses Are Required

In Connecticut, long term care residences are required to have one of several types of licenses; voluntary, standard and probationary. A voluntary license is given to a home which serves one or two adults, and is not required to have a regular license. Standard licenses show that the home has passed probation and complies with all regulations. A probationary license is given to a home that has not been licensed before or has had their regular license converted to a probationary license due to lack of compliance.

Before the current Connecticut license expires, the licensing department will notify the registered owner of the license that their renewal is soon to expire. After this notice, an inspection may be performed and determination will be made as to whether the residence is eligible for renewal. If the residence is in compliance, the license will be renewed. If the Connecticut residence is not in compliance, the current license might be converted to a probationary license or revoked completely.

The license is required be posted in a conspicuous place and at hand for inspection by all residents, representatives of residents, employees and the public. The Connecticut license to run assisted living facilities will have the following information; type of license, effective and expiration dates, name and address of the home and the maximum number of residents that the home is allowed to have.

Rights of Residents

Residents of Connecticut assisted living facilities have clear rights given to them by the state of CT. Some of these include the right to live in a protected and hygienic setting, the right to be treated with respect and the right to have their own clothing and possessions in these facilities. A resident is given the right to privacy which includes privacy during their own individual hygiene except for help during specific actions listed in their assisted living strategy. Residents in Connecticut assisted living facilities are also assured privacy while on the telephone and during visits with family and friends.

Residents in Connecticut assisted living facilities are allowed to have control of their own money, select their own healthcare providers and exercise any religious and civil liberties given to them by the constitution. In some communities, residents in Connecticut assisted living facilities are allowed to share a room with their spouse if they both live in the facility.

Connecticut assisted living facilities are not allowed to set up any rule which is contradictory with these rights put into place by the state. These facilities are obligated to post these rights in a prominent location and to get a signed, dated declaration acknowledging that the resident, or an envoy of the resident, understands these rights and has been granted the chance to ask questions about these rights.

Residents of Connecticut Assisted Living Facilities

Often as we increase in age, the every day tasks that we have been doing all of our grown lives begin to be harder for us to complete. When the point in time arrives that you or a loved one needs to be assisted with actions such as meals, hygiene, medications or laundry you can start to look at Connecticut assisted living facilities to discover the one that fits with your requirements. These facilities can also assist those who need monitoring and transport to and from shopping trips, doctors and other private business. A number of these residences are also able to help with those who need support due to confusion and memory problems.

While the decision to put yourself or a loved one in any of the Connecticut assisted living facilities can be an very tough one to make, there are some steps that you can take that will allow you to be confident that your choice is the right one. You should know that any CT long term care residence is very regulated by state authorities and absolutely capable of providing the treatment that you are looking for. Ask friends for their recommendations then go and look at the homes to make certain that they are licensed and can offer solutions for your particular needs. Lastly, go with your personal intuitions about a facility. If you sense that you have found the right residence, then you almost certainly have.

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