A Wonderful Active Lifestyle
Emeritus at Woodbridge is a vibrant, active retirement community. Our residents enjoy a variety of entertainment options including weekly music concerts, guest speakers, cultural events, an educational series and more.
Our daily calendar is filled with a variety of social activities including Bingo, arts and crafts, everyday exercise, social hour, afternoon games, movies at seven, news and views discussions and more. Our residents participate in clubs that cover a range of interests, from books to poker to knitting, and everything in between! We also offer classes in painting, jewelry making, and various arts and crafts.
We also offer weekly shopping trips, and trips to the movies and local restaurants. For those with a "green thumb," we offer raised garden beds in our courtyard where our residents plant and grow flowers, herbs and vegetables. We host monthly theme dinners, casino nights, holiday parties and dances. Our retirement community also values diversity. We offer Shabbat services and Jewish culture classes on the Sabbath, in-house weekly Catholic communion services, and transportation to local churches for weekend services as well.
Partnering with the Local Neighborhood Community
Emeritus at Woodbridge is very active in our local community. We hold a variety of events within our retirement community including monthly Alzheimer’s support group meetings, medical seminars, and financial and veteran's benefit information sessions. The staff and residents of Emeritus at Woodbridge also enjoy working with local service groups, such as the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of America. We frequently host events which bring the young residents of Woodbridge to our community to participate in seasonal and holiday events such as our annual fall scarecrow village contest and fundraising event, Christmas caroling, Easter egg hunts, and Chanukah light festivals, to name a few. We are also passionate about fundraising for the Alzheimer's Association of Connecticut, and the Connecticut Food Bank, among others.
Fine Dining
Dining is an important part of assisted living, and we strive to provide a wonderful and diverse menu for our residents. Our dining services director, Terrance Noyes, is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America. He is passionate about food! Our menus vary, and include seasonal ingredients. Three homemade meals are served daily. Breakfast is open seating, and made to order. We offer two seatings at lunch and dinner. Each meal offers a salad and hearty soup, as well as two entrees and desserts. We also offer an "everyday menu" with classic favorites and comfort foods that can be ordered at any time. Residents are served in a restaurant-style atmosphere, and are able to enjoy their meals in comfort, with good company and conversations with friends. We also host specially themed dinners monthly, including Hawaiian luaus, clambakes, Oktoberfest, Festa Italiana, holiday dinners and more!






