The Village at East Farms
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- 180 Scott Road, Waterbury, CT 06705
- (203) 864-6601
- 4.3 ( 2 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Memory Care










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About This Community
The Village at East Farms in Waterbury, CT, is a cozy "country estate" situated on a picturesque 34-acre wooded hilltop. An authentic covered bridge, lavish gardens, and rolling panoramas provide the setting for a nine-hole putting green. Private walking paths and gazebos grace beautifully manicured gardens, while Lodge residents can enjoy the tranquil scenery and seasonal outdoor dining from the terrace off the Lodge dining room.
The Village at East Farms offers Independent Living, Assisted Living and Assisted Living for the Memory Impaired.
Reviews
4.3
( 2 Reviews )
Thomas
March 01, 2022
We couldn't be more pleased with our tour at The Village at East Farms. Everybody was cheerful, and even the cleaning staff greeted us and smiled, so it was just terrific. Randy was the director and it was just very nice. The rooms were mostly based on size, either studio, one-bedrooms, or two-bedrooms. They were in the process of cleaning and repainting a couple of them, and they were doing a nice job, and it was clean. The dining area was beautiful and very spacious, and they have assigned seating so that if someone shows up, they go check on them. They gave us a lot of paperwork about the amenities, and they did a nice job.
Lisa
March 10, 2021
I visited friends at The Village at East Farms, and they were in memory care. It was fine going in, but when we went to memory care it was like a different world. I didn't like the way it was there. The facility was very nice. I didn't go in the room; they were in the community room at that time. That was OK; it wasn't great. They had quite a few amenities, but to me they weren't for the memory care community, or they weren't used quite as often by memory care. They have a hairdresser, a little café, a nice dining room, and a lounge area. The location was in a busy area with lots of traffic before you get into their campus, and they had limited parking. The staff seemed very nice. I didn't really care for it because you had all that stuff in the front to make it look really nice, but then memory care was just like a convalescent home to me.