The Eliza Huntington Home, founded in 1872, is a non-profit, non- sectarian residential facility for women aged 60 and over who can still function independently, yet enjoys the security of independent living. Each room has a private bathroom. An emergency call bell is located in each room. Each room contains a large closet, shelf storage and windows. In addition, the room is furnished with a fire-proof bed (twin-size) as required by State law, sheets, mattress cover, and pillow cases. Laundry services are provided. Nutritious meals are served three times a day in the dining room with snacks available between meals.
Location:
99 Washington Street, Norwich Connecticut 06360
Telephone
860-887-0684 Fax 860-887-5902
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