If you're looking for skilled nursing in Vernon, Tolland County, this is the local rundown — real 2026 pricing, how Connecticut licenses it, and what to check before you tour.
What families find in Vernon
Vernon is anchored by Rockville, a former mill city built on 19th-century wool and cotton manufacturing along the Hockanum River that merged into the town in 1965 — the one Capitol Region town in this list that sits in Tolland County rather than Hartford County.
Vernon sits in Tolland County. Nearby hospitals include Manchester Memorial Hospital, Rockville General Hospital campus, Hartford Hospital, which matters for discharge planning and for staying close to a parent's doctors. Families here commonly focus on areas such as Rockville, Talcotville, Dobsonville, Rockville East. Vernon pricing runs below the metro median, more in line with Bristol and Enfield than with the towns immediately around Hartford.
Covering the cost of skilled nursing in Vernon
In the Vernon market, skilled nursing typically runs $13,500 to $17,000 a month for a private room — Connecticut nursing-home care is among the most expensive in the country. Vernon pricing runs below the metro median, more in line with Bristol and Enfield than with the towns immediately around Hartford. Most Capitol Region families layer more than one source over time: private savings and Social Security first, a long-term-care insurance policy if one is in place, VA Aid & Attendance for eligible veterans and surviving spouses, and — for those who meet the income and asset tests — either the Connecticut Home Care Program for Elders (CHCPE) for care at home, or HUSKY C Medicaid, which can help fund a nursing-home stay but does not pay MRC room and board.
Before you commit, verify the operator's current DPH license status and any inspection or complaint history through the Connecticut Department of Public Health's Facility Licensing & Investigations Section — it's the one statewide record that covers every Tolland County provider.
How skilled nursing works in Connecticut
A nursing home provides licensed, round-the-clock medical care — for a serious chronic condition, a post-hospital recovery, or custodial care once a person can no longer be safely cared for at home or in assisted living.
Connecticut nursing homes are DPH-licensed under one of two categories: a Chronic and Convalescent Nursing Home (CCNH) or a Rest Home with Nursing Supervision (RHNS). Inspection and complaint history is kept by DPH's Facility Licensing & Investigations Section. A typical monthly range is $13,500 to $17,000 a month for a private room — Connecticut nursing-home care is among the most expensive in the country.
Before you tour, know what predicts real quality of care:
- the facility's CMS star rating and its two most recent DPH survey results
- the RN-to-resident staffing level on nights and weekends, not just the total nursing hours reported
- whether the facility routinely manages your parent's specific medical needs on-site or transfers out for them
How to move forward
A free Hartford Senior Advisor advisor can shortlist Capitol Region options that fit your budget and timeline, and set up tours. Reach us online — there's never a fee for families.