The Center for Comfort Care & Healing

One of the most basic issues for end-of-life care is determining where your unique needs will best be met. If home is not the best option, what would make you and your loved ones feel most cared for and comfortable?

Built under 2012 revised best practice regulations, the 36,000-square-foot Center for Comfort Care & Healing is the first hospice residence of its kind in Connecticut and is available to anyone in the U.S. Center residents benefit from 24/7 clinical care in private suites with screened in balconies, wood furnishings and chef-prepared custom meals served on china. The environment replicates the comforts of home, where loved ones can focus on quality time together.

The Center’s hospice and palliative-care-trained medical directors, physicians and APRNs are available day or night. In addition to nursing and comfort care, our interdisciplinary team of social workers, spiritual advisors and volunteers provide emotional and spiritual support and connection. The Center’s complementary therapies include gentle massage, sound healing, aromatherapy, Reiki, and a Pet Partner Program.

Peace, Privacy and the Freedom to Choose

Some families find comfort and serenity in their private suite with their door closed. Others make every inch of our beautiful Center their home.

Most families need both — precious privacy for quiet times of sharing, and bright open spaces to welcome family and friends, engage with our staff and volunteers, celebrate a birthday, eat a favorite meal or feel the sun on their skin in our beautiful perennial garden.

Respite for Caregivers

We know that the responsibility for a loved one’s care can be emotionally and physically draining. Sometimes patients would rather be in a setting where loved ones can instead focus on spending quality time together. Our residential Center makes this possible, allowing family and loved ones to meaningfully connect with patients as spouses, children, parents or friends, not as caregivers.

Gourmet Meals – Whatever You Crave

Food is a universal language that nurtures and connects. Executive Chef Jessica Hufnagel and her kitchen staff often become beloved members of a family because her window is always open for meal requests.

 

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Regional Hospice President & CEO, Cynthia Emiry Roy’s approach is “to support and empower people through something that we will all experience.”
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