Masonicare at Greenridge Place sits on six quiet acres in Rocky Hill, next to Wethersfield, at One Elizabeth Court, and used to be called Atria Greenridge Place, and now it's run by Masonicare, which is a well-known group in Connecticut that's been adding more communities across the state for seniors. The community has 86 apartments, with studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floor plans, and the building features a covered walkway, natural colors, and spaces to gather or join activities, so residents can feel at home and keep active. The facility is certified for assisted living, memory care, and other services, and has dedicated areas for people with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia-these areas use design and support that help reduce confusion and wandering, which can really make day-to-day living feel easier for folks who need this sort of care.
Residents find meals made with quality ingredients, laundry and housekeeping, scheduled rides, and friendly, attentive staff who help with daily needs and really are focused on keeping things comfortable, safe, and respectful of everyone's independence and personal story. The grounds themselves feel peaceful and are nestled in a quiet suburban spot, making it easy to relax or take a stroll. Folks can bring small pets, join engaging activities, and count on thoughtful care from staff, with a household feel where people look out for one another.
Masonicare at Greenridge Place provides a full range of services, from independent living and assisted living to memory care and home care, and the site can step in with extra medical attention, too-things like nursing, short-term rehab, hospice, and palliative care. Health services include outpatient therapy and medical alert devices, with programs for wellness, behavioral health, and hearing needs. Families that need support for a little while, such as after a hospital stay, can use short-term trial stays, and there's a program called Masonicare Moves for settling in, plus adult day programs and other resources.
The occupancy right now is around 82 percent, which means there's space for new residents, and the community has earned awards like "Best of Senior Living 2025" and "Best Meals & Dining," with strong reviews and a warm reputation. Chester Village West, which offers a similar small-town environment under the Masonicare name, is also part of the broader group, along with other locations across Connecticut-places like Middlewoods of Newington and Middlewoods of Farmington.
At Greenridge Place, staff believe in treating people as individuals, supporting the mind, body, and spirit, and providing discreet help so residents stay as independent as possible, and while the building and support are modern, the feeling is always that you're among friends and neighbors who care. The environment fits those who need help with daily life as well as people who just want a bit of company and support as they age, and the staff always aim to keep things calm, comfortable, and supportive, nurturing the well-being of everyone who lives there.