Greenwich is well-served by the Greenwich Hospital, a non-profit association affiliated with the Yale New Haven Health System. The new state-of-the-art hospital of 160 beds opened its doors in 1999. Special units include the Bendheim Cancer Center, the Neonatal Department, and the new Headache Unit.
Greenwich Hospital
In addition, there are numerous facilities available for vaious stages of eldercare. The Greenwich Commission on Aging can provide detailed information on public and private facilities throughout town. Below is a partial list of facilities: |
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Skilled Nursing
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Greenwich-Laurelton Nursing & Convalescent Home
1188 King Street
Greenwich, CT 06831
203-531-8300
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Greenwich Woods Health Care Center
1165 King Street
Greenwich, CT 06831
203-531-1335
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The Nathaniel Witherell Home
70 Parsonage Road
Greenwich, CT 06831
203-869-4130
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Respite Care
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Alternative care for patients who are in need of temporary substitute care to relieve family members from caregiving duties. Respite allows family members to go away for a short period of time. The following facilities offer respite care if space permits:
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Greenwich Adult Day Center 203-622-0079
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Greenwich Hospital 203-863-3200
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Greenwich-Laurelton Nursing & Convalescent Home 203-531-8300
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Greenwich Woods Health Care Center 203-531-1335
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The Nathaniel Witherell Home 203-869-4130
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Residential Care Homes
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Congregate Housing
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Parsonage Cottage Senior Residence
88 Parsonage Road
Greenwich, CT 06830
203-869-6226
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Hill House
10 Riverside Avenue
Riverside, CT 06878
203-637-3177
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Assisted Living
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Intermediate Care
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The Mews
½ Bolling Place
Greenwich, CT 06830
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Greenwich Woods Health Care Center
1165 King Street
Greenwich, CT 06831
203-531-1335
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