Assisted Living Services Agency (ALSA) — Bloomfield, CT
| Provider | Federation Homes |
|---|---|
| License type | Assisted Living Services Agency (ALSA) (DPH-licensed) |
| City | Bloomfield, CT 06002 |
| Address | 156 Wintonbury Ave |
| Licensed capacity | 100 beds |
| License # | CT-ALSA-10601 |
| License status | Licensed – Assisted Living Services Agency (ALSA), affordable/subsidized supportive housing |
| County | Hartford County, CT |
Nonprofit affordable senior housing community in Bloomfield, part of the Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford's continuum, offering supportive-living services layered onto subsidized apartments. Confirm exactly which services are delivered under a DPH-licensed ALSA versus building-based supportive services before enrolling.
Federation Homes is located in the Greater Hartford / Capitol Region metro and is regulated by the Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH), Facility Licensing & Investigations Section. Assisted Living Services Agency (ALSA) license under the CT Public Health Code, Sec. 19-13-D105, delivering care within a DPH-recognized Managed Residential Community (MRC).
Medicaid: Connecticut residents who qualify may be able to use the Connecticut Home Care Program for Elders (CHCPE) and HUSKY C Medicaid to help pay for eligible services. Connecticut's Medicaid long-term-care benefit is fee-for-service — not delivered through private managed-care plans — and is administered by the CT Department of Social Services (DSS). It generally does not cover MRC room and board. Confirm directly with the provider which specific services, if any, it accepts payment for.
Federation Homes is located in Bloomfield, Hartford County, CT. Nearby hospitals include Saint Francis Hospital, Hartford Hospital, UConn John Dempsey Hospital.
Greater Hartford veterans are served by the VA Connecticut Healthcare System, with an outpatient clinic on the Newington campus and the system's main medical center in West Haven. Veterans and surviving spouses may be eligible for VA Aid & Attendance toward the cost of care.
In 2026, Assisted Living in the Greater Hartford metro typically runs $6,000–$8,500/mo. The exact rate at Federation Homes depends on room type and care level — request a written rate schedule before comparing options.
The strongest predictors of care quality at any Connecticut senior-care provider aren't in the brochure. Ask for the overnight staff-to-resident ratio — daytime staffing numbers look better than what's actually on the floor after 11 p.m. — then ask about caregiver turnover over the past year and how long the administrator has held the job. Find out what specific care needs would trigger a move to a higher level of care, and how often the individualized care plan gets reviewed. Time your visit around a meal and an activity, and watch whether residents actually seem engaged rather than parked in front of a television. Before you sign anything, verify the provider's DPH license and inspection history directly with the Connecticut Department of Public Health.
We're a free, local senior-care advisory service — families never pay us a dime. If Federation Homes is on your shortlist, we can lay out how it compares with other DPH-licensed options in the Capitol Region on cost, care level, and current availability. We're only paid a referral fee if you choose to move in somewhere, and we stay reachable through the whole move.
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