Eliza Huntington Memorial Home is a nice assisted living community in Norwich, Connecticut. It is within popular New London County which is part of the Constitution State.
The Eliza Huntington Home, established in 1872, is a residential care home for senior women. We provide rooms, meals, and supervision for adult women who cannot live independently but do not require nursing care. Our primary goals are to encourage independence and to treat our ladies with respect, dignity, and compassion.
Our staff is trained in nutrition, medication management, and personal care. They closely monitor a Resident’s diet, medication and overall well being to ensure optimum health. The Eliza Huntington Home serves all who are qualified regardless of race, creed, color, religious affiliation or income level.
Our Personal Care Aides are all certified through the Connecticut Department of Public Health MASTSR program. This allows our staff to be able to safely assist our residents with their medication to ensure they are receiving medications both accurately and in a safe and secure environment.
Private rooms with private bathrooms offer residents privacy and comfort. Ladies are encouraged to bring furniture from their homes and
set up their rooms as they desire. Common areas within the Home are available to all residents. Enjoy our library, parlor, resident lounge, patio, and recreation areas. We also have a fully equipped hair salon with beautician on the premises, available for hair and nail care.
The Eliza Huntington Home offers a full recreational program of activities in the Home and within the local area and the state. Our Recreation Director engages Residents in programs and keeps them active in mind, body, and spirit.
Arts and crafts, bingo, therapeutic exercise, special entertainment and seasonal activities take place within the Home and on the beautiful grounds. The common areas contain a television for everyone to enjoy. In addition, each resident may have a television in her own room.
Outings are arranged for the residents. Residents have enjoyed trips to shopping areas, ice cream tours, fall foliage tours, cultural events, area restaurants, Mystic Aquarium and other area attractions.
Home is more than just a place to live, it is where we are comfortable, and it is where we feel safe. A safe, comfortable and familiar environment can go a long way to making you feel at home.