At Whitney Center, we have a secured neighborhood of apartments and common areas which are designed and staffed to meet the specific needs of residents who require memory support.
Our goal is to optimize your loved one’s health and well-being by providing care, socialization, activities, and structure in a homelike environment. Activities are designed around personal preferences, and help maximize their independence.
- A private apartment home
- Country kitchen
- 24-hour staffing
- Full calendar of social programs
As a not-for-profit serving the New Haven area for over 40 years, Meadow Mills at Whitney Center’s goal is to help enhance the lives of individuals, friends, and families who are living with memory related changes. Empowered residents live with purpose, joy, and a sense of belonging in a secure, open homelike setting.Â
Designed and created specifically for individuals with dementia, Alzheimer’s and other types of brain change, our community is not just a wing of a building. It boasts wooded outdoor walking areas and a full community for residents to explore. Our team is dedicated to providing a supportive environment and preserving the independence and individuality of each resident through person-centered care and a dedicated team.               Â
The team focuses on optimizing your loved one’s health and well-being by providing care, socialization, activities, and structure in a homelike environment. Activities are designed to stimulate mental activity, promote physical and social activity while helping to maximize independence.
For more information, call (203) 972-0001.
- All inclusive pricing for care (Call for details)
- Private rooms with private bathrooms
- Four neighborhoods of 15 residents
- 7 day a week engagement and activity program Â
- Wooded outdoor walking areas with gardens that are private and secure
- Licensed Nurse and Care team, 24-hours a day, 7 days a week
- Onsite specialties – podiatrist, physician, dental, vision, etc.
- A community designed and created for individuals with memory concerns and brain change. Â