Chronic & Convalescent Nursing Home (CCNH) — West Hartford, CT
| Provider | Hughes Health & Rehabilitation |
|---|---|
| License type | Chronic & Convalescent Nursing Home (CCNH) (DPH-licensed) |
| City | West Hartford, CT 06119 |
| Address | 29 Highland St |
| Licensed capacity | 170 beds |
| License # | CT-CCNH-20114 |
| License status | Licensed – Chronic & Convalescent Nursing Home (CCNH) |
| County | Hartford County, CT |
170-bed Medicare- and Medicaid-certified skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility in West Hartford, DPH-licensed as a Chronic and Convalescent Nursing Home. Confirm current DPH license and inspection/Care Compare rating before admission.
Hughes Health & Rehabilitation is located in the Greater Hartford / Capitol Region metro and is regulated by the Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH), Facility Licensing & Investigations Section. Chronic and Convalescent Nursing Home (CCNH) or Rest Home with Nursing Supervision (RHNS) license under the CT Public Health Code.
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.
Hughes Health & Rehabilitation is located in West Hartford, Hartford County, CT. Nearby hospitals include Saint Francis Hospital, Hartford 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, Skilled Nursing in the Greater Hartford metro typically runs $13,500–$17,000/mo. The exact rate at Hughes Health & Rehabilitation depends on room type and care level — request a written rate schedule before comparing options.
Staffing and transparency are the clearest signals at any DPH-licensed Connecticut provider. Ask how many caregivers are actually awake and on the floor overnight, what turnover has looked like over the past year, and how long the current administrator has been in the role. Get the monthly rate itemized for your parent's specific care level in writing, and ask directly what pushes a resident into a higher-cost tier. Visit more than once, including at least one unannounced visit, and pull the provider's DPH license and inspection record before you commit.
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