Waterstone at High Ridge

  • 215 High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT 06905
  • (475) 256-5670
  • 4.0 ( 1 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

NOW THIS IS HOME

Thrive with Waterstone on High Ridge. Experience the lifestyle you desire, filled with enriching programs, delectable dining, and remarkable service. Here, living your life to the fullest physically, socially, intellectually, and culturally is our main priority.

This is independent living surrounded by luxury amenities and world-class service. At Waterstone on High Ridge, we meet your every need while offering a variety of amenities designed to make you feel at home. All while living in a beautifully appointed apartment surrounded by friendly neighbors.

Choose to live life as you please, enjoying a senior lifestyle where your only responsibility is, well, you. Waterstone on High Ridge supports you every step of the way, giving you the means to truly thrive.

CARE AS YOU NEED IT. LIFE AS YOU WANT IT.

Waterstone on High Ridge's Assisted Living options gives you everything you need to live your best life. Receive daily care and support, accompanied by elevated amenities and enriching programs. Be surrounded by like-minded people in our private assisted living spaces, with a dedicated concierge, great room, library, dining area, and more. Discover a new hobby and enjoy meals featuring locally sourced ingredients.

For those diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease or another form of Dementia, home is a familiar feeling, with care from a team that feels like family. Our all-inclusive on-site memory care is supported by Bridges by EPOCH, a dementia-trained, compassionate team available 24/7. Have peace of mind knowing your loved ones are safe on our private memory care floor with a dedicated activity room, dining room, living room, library, and more. This is the place for them to stay engaged. This is the place where they can feel at home.

This life is yours, and our amenities allow it to come together seamlessly:

  • Bright apartments with elevated details and impressive amenities in a range of configurations and sizes
  • Indoor heated pool and fitness center, staffed by experienced personal trainers
  • Mind-body studio and juice bar
  • Full-service salon
  • Anytime dining at our restaurant, featuring a seasonal menu of distinctive meals
  • Media room and theater
  • Weekly housekeeping and linen services
  • Pet-friendly accommodations
  • Dedicated covered parking
  • Putting green and firepit
  • Vegetable and flower gardens
  • Outdoor walking paths
  • Outdoor dining
  • Convenient access to local retailers, restaurants and cultural programs
  • Concierge services
  • Scheduled black car transportation services
  • Regularly scheduled programs, lecture series, outings and trips
  • Independent living and assisted living care, plus memory care provided by Bridges® by EPOCH
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Reviews

4.0 ( 1 Reviews )
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Chris
April 04, 2022
I went to Waterstone at High Ridge. A very nice facility, brand new, the food was very good, they invited us to stay for lunch, and the food was excellent. The staff that we met were all quite professional, very dedicated to their roles, and the residents. All that was good. The primary reason we didn't go there was they separate the people who need assisted living from those who are independent. They did separate those who needed memory care. That's perfectly understandable. But the people who need some manner of assisted living versus those who are independent were put in separate communities that had some common spaces, but I thought that was unnecessary and frankly, it was unattractive to my mother. So that was a negative. I think they probably only had a third to a half of the residents' rooms booked. So it was not a very large community as far as the number of people there, not that we're looking for a large community, it has the same fundamental capacity as the other place, but it was half full, and that's primarily because they've just opened their doors. I didn't think my mother would do well in a facility with not a lot of people. I think she would enjoy having more people around. So that was another negative, but that wasn't their fault, it was just because they just recently opened their doors, so they will eventually fill it. I did think they were a little pricey for what she got, or a little pricey for what my mother would use it for because there were some facilities there that she would never use. They had a very expensive gym. They have a swimming pool. Stuff like that, which at 95 she wouldn't be taking advantage of. So I felt we would have been paying for things that we wouldn't have been using.

Other Living Options

  • assisted-living Assisted Living
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  • memory-care Memory Care
  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care