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Assisted Living Communities in Bristol, Connecticut

Bristol, a suburban city in Connecticut's Naugatuck Valley region, sits roughly 100 miles from both New York and Boston. The area boasts a collective 152 assisted living facilities where aging seniors can access support. In 2024, such communities in Bristol charge an approximate monthly fee of $5,475. Consequently, local costs exceed both the state median of$4,776 and the estimated national rate of $5,350.

This directory contains an overview of assisted living facilities in the Bristol area, comprising 787 reviews, which earn an average rating of . Read on to learn more about the area's quality of care.

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The Cost of Assisted Living in Nearby Cities

Genworth's2024 Cost of Care Survey reports the cost of assisted living in the Bristol area as being around $5,475 per month. While more expensive than Hartford, where monthly rates total $5,248, Bristol remains more affordable than other cities in Connecticut. Care in Bridgeport costs around $10,213 per month, and rates in Norwich are over $10,000 higher than in Bristol, at $15,750.

Bristol

$5475

Connecticut

$4776

United States

$5350

Bridgeport

$10213

Hartford

$5248

Norwich

$15750

Paying for Assisted Living in Bristol, CT

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Bristol

More Ways to Pay for Assisted Living

While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:

  • Veterans Benefits
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Long-Term Care Insurance
  • Reverse Mortgage

For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Connecticut page.

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care

Adult day care, the most budget-friendly type of senior support, sees monthly costs of around $2,167. Aging in place with the support of in-home care offers a slightly more affordable option than assisted living at $4,195, while home health care is more expensive at $6,864 as it includes medical services. Nursing homes offer the most comprehensive support and subsequently incur the highest care fees of $16,030 per month.

In-Home Care

$4195

Home Health Care

$6864

Adult Day Health Care

$2167

Assisted Living Facility

$5475

Nursing Home Facility (semi-private room)

$16030

Note: Since data for Bristol is unavailable, we used data for the nearest city, New Haven Area, instead.

Free Assisted Living Resources in Bristol

Seniors who are considering assisted living in Bristol can contact the North Central Area Aging on Aging, the long-term care ombudsman or the city’s senior center for assistance. Local nonprofits and veterans groups also offer helpful services for those who need long-term care and similar supports.

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North Central Area Agency on Aging(800) 994-9422The North Central Area Agency on Aging serves more than 20,000 seniors in Bristol and dozens of neighboring communities. It’s a one-stop shop for services covered by CT CHOICES, including Medicare insurance counseling, government benefits screenings, information and referrals. It also offers person-centered long-term care consultations and respite care grants for family caregivers who need time off.
Bristol Senior Center(860) 584-7895The City of Bristol operates a full-service senior center for residents aged 55 and older. It offers a busy calendar of recreational activities, including crafts, fitness classes, pickle ball and card games. Trained volunteers provide Medicare insurance counseling and benefits checkups for seniors who need help paying for medications or insurance premiums. The center offers low-cost health and wellness services, including dental cleanings, podiatry and classes on reiki and reflexology.
Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs(860) 594-6604The Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs helps veterans and their dependents apply for state and federal benefits, including Aid & Attendance stipends designed to help with the cost of personal care. This state agency operates two long-term care communities. The Hartford Regional Office is also home to the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Disabled American Veterans.
Long-Term Care Ombudsman North Central Region(860) 424-5221The state’s Long-term Care Ombudsman Program advocates for assisted living and nursing home residents, informs them of their rights and helps them access quality care. Seniors in Bristol are served by the ombudsman for the state’s North Central Region. Services are free and confidential, and the ombudsman is dedicated to ensuring that seniors and their families are treated with respect.
Human Resources Agency of New Britain(860) 225-8601The HRA of New Britain is a multiservice nonprofit serving seniors in New Britain, Bristol and surrounding towns. It operates five divisions that assist seniors and families by promoting independence and economic self-sufficiency. HRA of New Britain offers income tax preparation assistance, financial counseling, limited transportation and help accessing senior housing and social services.

Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Bristol

New Haven-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Connecticut are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Connecticut page for more information about these laws.

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