Join us on Wednesday, September 25th at 9:00 AM for a health and wellness resource fair. For a flu shot, please RSVP to save your spot by calling at 860.533.2524.
Join us on Friday, August 16th from 3:30-5pm for a soiree sharing the extensive works by the Juried Mixed Media Fine Artist W.B. Thompson. Come meet W.B. Thompson and learn about his inspirations with a glass of wine and appetizers. Please RSVP to 860.533.2526....
Join us on Thursday, April 25th at 1:30 PM for a presentation on VA Benefits. Please RSVP to save your spot by contacting Mary Babcock via email at mbabcock@arborsct.com or calling at 860.533.2524.
Join us on Wednesday, April 17th at 1:30 PM in the auditorium for free concert featuring wonderful, old-time western music with Cowboy Ernie Sites! Please RSVP to save your spot by contacting Mary Babcock via email at mbabcock@arborsct.com or calling at 860.533.2524.
Join us on May 2nd at 7:00 PM in the auditorium for free concert featuring the exceptional piano duo of Famila Azadaliyeva and Natalia Hudson! Please RSVP to save your spot by contacting Mary Babcock via email at mbabcock@arborsct.com or calling at 860.533.2524.
Join us on Thursday, April 18th at 7:00 PM in the auditorium for free concert with The Elderly Brothers! Please RSVP to save your spot by contacting Mary Babcock via email at mbabcock@arborsct.com or calling at 860.533.2524.
Join us on Wednesday, May 22nd at 11:30 AM for a free Medicaid Guidance Seminar as part of our lunch and learn series. Please RSVP to save your spot by contacting Mary Babcock via email at mbabcock@arborsct.com or calling at 860.533.2524.
Join us on June 20th at 11:30 AM for a Food Truck & Craft Festival and enjoy the local food trucks, artisans, crafts and more. For more info, please contact the Arbors team at 860.533.2524.
Join us on Wednesday, May 8th at 11:30 AM for a lunch and learn on Hospice: Dispelling Myths and Answering Questions. Please RSVP to save your spot by contacting Mary Babcock via email at mbabcock@arborsct.com or calling at 860.533.2524.
Join us on Thursday, March 27th at 1:00 PM in the Arbors Auditorium for a historical lecture entitled Royal Assassinations with Jason Scappaticci1st. Please RSVP to save your spot by calling Mary Babcock at 860.533.2524.
Join us on Thursday, March 21st to appraise your antique and collectible objects with the owners of Silk City Antiques. Please RSVP to save your spot by contacting Mary Babcock at mbabcock@arborsct.com or 860.533.2524.
Join us on February 3rd from 9am to 1pm and unravel the mysteries of your family tree. Please RSVP to save your spot (only 10 spaces remain) by call Laurie Robinson at 860.533.2526.
Food Drive to Help Support MACC’s Emergency Food Pantry. In the Arbors Lobby from November 11th to December 20th.
Please read the attached memo for Arbors staff and residents regarding our updated mask policy. Attachment: Resident masking guide 3.4.22 Attachment: Staff masking guide 3.4.22
Arbors was featured in an article recently on CAT.com click on the link to read the article. https://bit.ly/CATArborsarticle
Please read the attached memo regarding caregivers to be vaccinated for COVID-19 Aides to Vaccinate Memo to Homehealth Aides Attachment
Please see this document outlining vaccination guidelines for persons entering Arbors. Thank You Click Here
Please read the attached update regarding private caregivers and vaccinations per Governor Lamont’s Executive Order (13B)
Successful event at Arbors of Hop Brook on downsizing in today’s hot real estate market. Downsizing specialist Donna Finocchiaro from Lotus Transitions and Vincent Diana, award winning realtor with William Raveis, spoke and answered questions on getting top dollar for your home. More events...
Please see updated visitor guidelines, thank you! File Attachments: Visitor Guidelines 03-04-2021
A summary of the COVID stages and response summary. File Attachments: Covid Stages Update 12-3-2020
We remain committed to sharing information with you regarding the COVID-19 situation and all the precautionary measures enacted to prevent any spread of the virus at our community. Due to rapidly increasing prevalence of COVID-19, Arbors will enter “High-Risk” Stage, effective Wednesday, November 18th....
Please click here to watch a preview relating to Arbors’ measures as we prepare for increased prevalence of COVID-19
Arbors COVID-19 Update- Effective Tomorrow 11/13/20 Due to increased prevalence of COVID-19, Arbors is preparing for “High-Risk Stage”. In response, the following changes will go into effect beginning Friday (11/13): -no communal dining (evening dining room diners will receive room service) -in person group...
Arbors of Hop Brook has designated COVID Risk Stages Guidance, which follows the Department of Public Health Framework, as a method to communicate activity, programing and visitor guidelines appropriate to meet the level of prevalence in the community and surrounding county. File Attachments: Covid...
Resident, Family, and Staff COVID-19 (Coronavirus): Update 3/31/20 Weekly Q&A Group Call~Mondays at 3 pm Chante Drasdis, Executive Director fields questions and provides the latest updates. Call in to participate: 1 (800) 434-5932 Enter passcode: 8328 076 # As the global outbreak of...
Resident, Family, and Staff COVID-19 (Coronavirus): Update 3/23/20 These are unprecedented times, requiring unprecedented measures. Arbors wants to provide you with the most current information regarding the situation and the important and proactive steps we are implementing to keep our community safe. At this...
3/18/20 Update to Arbors Family (Staff, Residents, Families and Caregivers) We realize how quickly news and requirements change relating to Coronavirus. There is a likelihood the Governor will be requiring residents to shelter in place in the coming days. First, please know that our staff will...
The risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19 (Coronavirus) is exponentially higher in persons 80 years of age and older and in those with chronic health conditions. We also know there is an increased risk among people who live in group settings. Yesterday, Governor...
As we have all seen in the news, more cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) have been diagnosed in the United States. Health officials say coronavirus is more dangerous for people with underlying health conditions and those over the age of 60. The majority of people...