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Point O’ View The News of the Fairview Family Page 1
POINT O’ VIEW
The Newsletter of the Fairview Family
Fall 2013
Inside This Issue
Administrator’s Message 1
Fairview Seeks Donations 1
Fairview History Lesson 2
Groton Utilities Lead
Sponsor for Auction
2
Congratulations to Our
Raffle Winners
2
Thames Edge Ground
Breaking
3
Thank You to Our Donors 4
Chelsea Groton Check
Presentation
4
Mary Pearl Celebrates 80
Years of Grange Membership
4
Car Raffle Participants 5
Recreation Tidbits 6
Thank You to Our Youth
Volunteers
6
Fairview Rock Committee 6
Rotary Club of Mystic
Donation
6
Auction Flyer 7
Testimonial 8
Fairview Odd Fellows Home
Of Connecticut
Fairview
Nursing &
Rehabilitation Center
Fellowship Manor and
Chelsea Cottage
Independent Apartment
Living
Thames Edge at Fairview
Independent Living Homes
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Publisher Tricia Cunningham
Editor
Mary Sepowitz
A word from the
Administrator…
On Saturday, September 7th, Fairview,
the Odd Fellows Home of Connecticut
broke ground on Thames Edge at
Fairview. This ground breaking
ceremony marked a new chapter in
Fairview’s remarkable history. Initially
consisting of 23 homes and a
clubhouse, Thames Edge will provide
more housing options for individuals
and couples - and will transition
Fairview to a continuum of care
provider.
In addition to the Thames Edge
development, Fairview is working to
expand our memory care and therapy
services in our existing building. This
will include some environmental and
programming enhancements so we can
continue to provide excellent care and
services. Stay tuned for more updates
on this exciting initiative!
Thank you, as always, for your
continued support for this wonderful
organization.
James Rosenman
Administrator/CEO
Fairview Seeks Donations
Fairview is looking for donations
for its Annual Antiques &
Collectibles Auction which
includes a silent and live auction.
The event is being held on
November 2nd at Fairview Odd
Fellows Home of CT. Donations
of various items for the silent and
live auction such as trips, use of a
condo, golf packages, gift
certificates, pieces of art,
antiques, collectibles, jewelry,
oriental rugs, furniture, dishes or
other items of interest would be
greatly appreciated. All
donations are tax deductible to
the full extent of the law.
Contact Tricia Cunningham at
860-448-4722, or
more information.
Fairview Odd Fellows Home of Connecticut, 235 Lestertown Road, Groton, CT 06340
Telephone 860-445-7478 Please visit our website at www.fairviewct.org
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Fairview History Lesson
In the summer of 1853, Colonel Robert Stafford, a wealthy
plantation owner from Cumberland Island, Georgia purchased
33 acres of land on the Thames River in Groton from Belton A
Copp for $3,300. In 1868 he bought twelve acres of land on
the south side from Moses J. Culver for $1500; thus making a
tract of 45 acres.
Stafford married a black woman named Zabette and he moved
her and their four daughters; Mary, Etta, Ada, and Medora to
Groton. Their daughters were both well educated and very
beautiful.
He built the elaborate 2-1/2 story mansion at a cost of $25,000.
It had broad verandas all around and low French windows in
the upper story. The house had 19 rooms and a cottage annex
contained six additional rooms.
The property was located upon the west bank of the Thames
River, in the Town of Groton, about one and one-quarter miles
from the ferry landing and less than one mile from the Groton
Railroad Station on the Providence Division of the N.Y. N.H.
& H. Railroad. The house was situated on the highest
elevation of the property and on all sides had a magnificent
view.
Up until the beginning of the Civil War, Stafford spent several
weeks every summer at his mansion. When the Civil War
began, he returned south and never came back to Groton. His
daughter, Mary, continued to live in the house.
In the 1860’s, Mary married her second husband Charles
Gaylord, M.D. It was then that the cottage (tenant house), ice
house and circular driveway leading up to the house were built.
Mary died in 1879 and was buried on the Stafford property
with her two predeceased daughters. The bodies were
subsequently removed to Cedar Grove.
In 1886, the home was sold to Mrs. Mary Hoadley. Mrs.
Hoadley named the property “FAIRVIEW” for its magnificent
river views. She subsequently married William Flemming.
Provided by Edie Kalin
Fairview Odd Fellows Home of Connecticut, 235 Lestertown Road, Groton, CT 06340
Telephone 860-445-7478 Please visit our website at www.fairviewct.org
Fairview Announces Groton
Utilities as Lead Sponsor for
Antiques & Collectibles Auction
Fairview Odd Fellows Home of Connecticut is
proud to announce its lead sponsor for this year’s
Antiques & Collectibles Auction is Groton
Utilities. Groton Utilities has been a long time
supporter of Fairview and is once again showing
its support for our residents by participating as the
Auction’s lead sponsor. Fairview is extremely
grateful for this partnership as it will allow us to
continue to give the highest level of care to our
residents.
The Antiques & Collectibles Auction which
includes a silent and live auction is being held on
November 2nd at Fairview. Our auctioneer is
Daniel Buck Soules, Daniel Buck Soules appeared
for eleven years as an independent appraiser on the
PBS television program “Antiques Roadshow.”
Congratulations to our
Raffle Winners
Congratulations to our winners and thank you for
your continued support:
1st Prize – A new 2013 Honda Civic LX 2 Door
Coupe – David Bareford
2nd Prize – Large Screen LED Television - Anita
Beebe
3rd Prize – Complete Vehicle Makeover at Cardinal
Honda - Cecelia Sullivan
In this photo: David Bareford in his brand new Honda Civic
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Thames Edge
Ground Breaking
September 7th, 2013
On Saturday,
September 7, 2013
Fairview held a ground
breaking ceremony for
Thames Edge, a
community of new homes to be built less than half a mile
from the Thames River in Groton Connecticut. Thames
Edge is a well-planned construction project that will
create 23 new homes during its first phase on the
Fairview campus. Thames Edge represents a new phase
of growth and development at Fairview. Partnering with
architects at Amenta/Emma Architect and KBE Building
Corporation, the Fairview team has planned a community
with customizable universal design homes, a clubhouse,
social spaces, fitness areas and access to the well
respected continuum of care offered by Fairview.
Thames Edge at Fairview
Well respected. Well planned. Well being. There are only a few floor plans left to choose from. Reserve your new maintenance-free home today! For more information, call Sandra Hawes at 860-445-3235 or email her at [email protected]
Fairview Odd Fellows Home of Connecticut, 235 Lestertown Road, Groton, CT 06340
Telephone 860-445-7478 Please visit our website at www.fairviewct.org
Included in photo from left to right: Representative Ted Moukawsher; Representative
Elissa Wright; Mayor Heather Bond Somers; Chairman of Greater Mystic Chamber
of Commerce Jim Bates; Independent Order of Odd Fellows of CT Grand Master
John Miller, Sr. and Odd Fellows Healthcare, Inc. President Vincent Barbieri
Included in photo from left to right: Odd Fellows Home of CT President C. Henry
Lucas; Odd Fellows Healthcare, Inc. President Vincent Barbieri; Faith, Hope &
Charity President Constance Kloskowski; Representative Elissa Wright;
Representative Ted Moukawsher; Fairview CEO & Administrator James Rosenman;
Independent Order of Odd Fellows of CT Grand Master John Miller and Mayor
Heather Bond Somers
Some of our future Thames Edge Residents
Included in photo from left to right: KBE Building Corporation Principal Simon
Etzel; Strategic Building Solutions Project Manager Michael Bouwman; DiCesare
Bentley Principal Clint Brown; Fairview CEO & Administrator James Rosenman;
Amenta Emma Architects Principal Robert Emma and KBE Building Corporation
Preconstruction Manager Nigel Light
Ground Breaking Photos
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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS
We want to thank the donors listed below who made a contribution to Fairview during the period May 20, 2013 through August 31,
2013. Donations made in honor of or in memory of individuals may have been designated for one of the following; Annual Fund,
Residents’ Fund or Land Development Fund. Your support directly benefits our residents and helps to enhance their quality of life,
Thank You!
Annual Fund Harry Colonis
Judith Fales
Francis Mather
Shozo Narita
Roger Panciera
Rita Steward
Susan Terkanian
Bette Thomson
Residents' Fund
Arthur Swan
Independent Order of Odd
Fellows Niantic Lodge #17
Welcome Rebekah Lodge #47
Fairview Endowment
William Loomis
Grants and Contributions
AHEPA New London
Foundation Inc
Fairview Odd Fellows Home of Connecticut, 235 Lestertown Road, Groton, CT 06340
Telephone 860-445-7478 Please visit our website at www.fairviewct.org
Chelsea Groton Bank
Independent Order of Odd
Fellows Niantic Lodge #17
Lions Club of Groton
Rotary Club of Mystic
Saving Institute Bank & Trust
Welcome Rebekah Lodge #47
Matching Gifts
Matching Gifts from Pfizer
Foundation for David Gebhard,
Shannon Flewelling, Karen
Popp
In Memory of Mary Aiello
Paula Reid
In Memory of John Burns
Eleanor Montgomery
In Memory of Hazel Hutson
Karlene Stinson
Larry Wilson
In Memory of Valerie Duerr
Nancy Weber
In Memory of John and Betty
Krauth
Marilyn Wronowski
In Memory of Yvette Miner
William Miner
In Memory of David Munson
Patricia Munson
In Honor of Sophie Koncinski
Janet Burke
In Honor of George P.
Ververis, Jr.
W. Wynn Riley
Chelsea Groton Check Presentation
Special thanks to Chelsea Groton Bank for their
commitment to Fairview! The Chelsea Groton
Foundation has committed $25,000 over 5 years for
Fairview's Land Development project. This is their
second installment.
In this photo is Harry Colonis, Assistant Vice
President, Business Banking Officer at Chelsea Groton
Bank; Tricia Cunningham, Director of Development at
Fairview; James Rosenman, Administrator & CEO at
Fairview; Anne Ogden, Chelsea Groton Bank Waterford
Branch Manager.
Mary Pearl
Celebrates 80
Years of Grange
Membership
On Sunday, June
8th, we celebrated
Mary Pearl's 80
continuous years
of Grange
membership.
Five members
from the Preston
City Grange were
present - Master: Joe LoPresti, Secretary: Mary Medbery,
Dick Tarryk, son: John LeVangie, and daughter: Eloise
"Buttons" Harrison. Also in attendance were daughter:
Sue Schmidt, daughter in law, Carolyn LeVangie and
Fairview roommate: Dot Strickland.
The celebration was held in the Bistro at Fairview and
Master, Joe LoPresti presented the recognition to Mary
Pearl. Dick Tarryk provided musical entertainment. A
cake was enjoyed in celebration of this milestone.
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Fairview Odd Fellows Home of Connecticut, 235 Lestertown Road, Groton, CT 06340
Telephone 860-445-7478 Please visit our website at www.fairviewct.org
CAR RAFFLE PARTICIPANTS
Dori Abele
Jill Adams
Mark Adams
Diane Aguzzi
Dana Allen
Jacqueline Almeida
Dean Anderson
Mary Anderson
J. Andruskiewicz
Ed Andruskiewicz
Ann Anselmo
Vincent Antonelli
John Arasimowicz
Roger Arguelles
Joseph Atwood
Joseph Baldi
Yannoula Ballassi
Daemeon Banks
Donna Barber-Dunn
David Bareford
John Barkley
Eileen Barkley Estrich
Michael Barrett
Chris Barry
Jim Bates
Mary Beaulieu
Anita Beebe
Kathleen Bellicchi
Geri-Anne Benning
Greg Benoit
Shannon Berson
Kenneth Binder
John Bitters
Jack Brady
Rebecca Braverman
Norman Braverman
Randall Brooks
David Brown
Patti Brown
Mary & Alan Buck
MaryAnn Burkard
Bonnie Butcher-Smith
Phil Butto
Joan Caivano
Malcolm & Ellen
Cameron
Robert Campbell
Joe Canavan
Thomas Carbone
Michael Caronia, Jr.
Susan Carpenter
Robert Carson
Jack Cervera
John Cervione
Francis Chamberland
Greg Cluff
Robin Coatsworth
Roger Codding
Sean Coleman
Harry Colonis, Jr.
Harry Colonis, Sr.
William Colonis
Stephen Colonis
Fred Commentucci
Nancy Costa
Paul Coutu
Frank & Carolyn
Crandall
Paul Cravinho
Jean Creaven
Tony Cronin
Herb Cummings
Keith Cunningham
Melissa
Cunningham
Philip Cwynar
Joan Damon
Robert Davis
Stacey DeBruin
Larry DeLong
Mark Densmore
Jerry Desmond
Kim Deveau
Chris Deveau
Donn Dolce
Lea Doran
William Dougherty
Lucy Doyle
Greg Drab
Nancy Driscoll
Danielle Drugan
Marilee Dull
Jonathan Duncklee
Joanne Eck
Robert Elwood
James & Patricia
Evans
Susan Falk
Jim Falkowski
Gary Farrugia
Norbert Fay
Pete and Donna
Fedors
Patricia Fialkosky
Eric Filardi
Donald Fiore
Virginia Firgeleski
John Firgeleski
Stephen Forbes
Russell Fowler
Darrell Fox
JoAnn Francisconi
Randall Frink
Susan Fusconi
Marian Galbraith
Debra Gates
George Gianakos
Lisa Gibbs
Raymond Gill
Steven Giuffre
Soll Goldenthal
Joanne Golembeski
Michael Golembeski
Edward Goscicki
Martin Gottesdiener
Joseph Gramlich
Ernie Grant
Rich Gravel
Sue Gray
Matt Greene
Marguerite Groux
Robert Guffey
Patricia Gunnison
Gary Hall
Jim Hammel
George Hammel JR.
Jennifer Hardy
Paul Harrington
Evelyn Harris
Eloise Harrison
William Hart
Mary Hartman
Dee Hauber
Conrad Heede
Betty Helbig
Matthew Hewes
Burt Hobby
Ken Huminksi
Nancy Jankovich
John Jasys
Josephine Joseph
Edie & Marshall Kalin
Jennifer Kane
Nancy Kapple
Nancie Keenan
Robert Kelley
Evelyn Kennedy
RB Kent
Linda Kidder
Michael Killoran
Sean Kim
Rowland Kinkler
Bill Kobrock
Ken Kopchik
Susan Kraynak
Mary & Dennis
Kubesh
David Labbe
Kathleen LaCroix
Judith Land
Catherine Lange
Neal & Jane Lasen
Bobruff
Linda Lee
Rosangela Leopoldino
Richard Lester
Bryan Letson, Sr
Richard Leuchner
William Lilley
Raymond Lima
Susan Linda
Judith Liskiewics
Jerry Lokken
Travis Lombardi
Joseph Lopes
Farrel Loughlin
Hank Lucas
Steve Luft
David Mackey
Howard Macomber
Ted Malahias
Dennis Malkowski
James Malloy
George Manolakis
Mary Manolakis
Cety Marino
Jeff Marshall
George Mathanool
James Maurer
Winifred Mayo
Ed McCabe
Edward McDermott,
M.D.
Shirley McFadden
Sebastian McGarigle
Liz McKee
Karen McLaughlin
Kathleen McNamara
Jan Miller
James Mitchell
Terry Mitchell
ShahzadaMohammad
Iqbalgill
Michael Mondello
Cheryl Monteiro
Courtney Moore
Kevin Morin
Cynthia Morlock
Chris & Edie Morren
Cynthia Morrison
Bridget Morrissey
Betsy Moukawsher
Allison Nasin
Wilfred Nelson
Ralph Nesci
Philip Newbury
Robert Niderno
Robert Niles
Nolan Nixon
Angela Nizzardo
Paul Nunes
Daniel Obercon
Jim O'Boyle
Lian Obrey
Todd O'Donnell
Dennis Owen
David Padgett, Sr
David Page
Ralph Paige
Dean Panagos
George Papathanasiou
Peter Pappas
Kiran Parekh
John Parker
Robert Piel
Kim Piscatelli
Susan Pochal
Kate Poole
Dennis Popp
David Preka
Fred Price
Janet Przybysz
Paul Puhacz
Kevin Quinn
Farouk Rajab
Michael Rauh
Lawrence Reid
Connie Reid
David Reindel
Tim Reitz
Christopher Reust
Fred Revoir &
Danielle Acree
Karen Ricci
Cynthia Riffle
W. Wynn Riley
Stacey Ritchotte
Daniel Robichaud
Ellen Rosenfeldt
Mary Roy
Neil Ryan
Frank Saccomandi III
Dominic Schioppo, Jr
Suzanne Schmidt
Ana Schneider
John Scott
Marilyn Searle
Mary Sepowitz
Nate Servidio
Susan Shepherd
Donald Sherman
John Silsby
Tony Silvestri
Thomas Simons
Paul Sistare
Robert Smith
Warren Smith
James Smith
Bill Smith
Shirley Smith
Charles Smith, Jr.
Karma Smith-Sabino
Mike Sollenberger
John Sousoulas
Ellen Spring
Dan Spring
Trevor Spring
Matthew Spring
Bill Stanley
Ken Startz
Ed Stebbins
Constance Stoddard
Mary Stonely
Stonington Lodge
#26 I.O.O.F.
Margaret Stoven
James Streeter
Cecelia Sullivan
Peter Swan
Robert Tabor
Stephen Tavernier
Allan Taylor
Daniel Terrell
Ed Terris
Elizabeth Tetlow
Joshua Theodore
Greg Thevenet
Paul & Mary
Thomas
Sue Thomson, Liz
Weeks & Danette
Capalbo
Susette Tibus
Kevin Tobey
Cherielin
Toporowski
Elvis Torres
Peggy Trakas
Alayne Treadway
Patricia Turgeon
Tim Urban
Jayne Valente
Walter Valentine Jr
George Ververis, Jr
Gordon Videll
Charlie Vigorita
Juan Villamizar
Jennifer Vincent
Ron Wadsworth
Christine Wagner
Seth Wakeman
Leslie Wallington
Mark Walston
George Weller
Eileen West
Norton Wheeler
Patricia Whitaker
Tina White
Blunt White
Daniel Whitman
Wendy Whitmore
Gail Wildes
Frank Winkler
Allan Wirkala
Richard Witzmann
Julia & Chris Wood
Marilyn Wronowski
Karen Yu
Paula Zeiner
Karen Zelvin
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Rotary Club of Mystic Donates to Fairview
Special thanks to the Rotary Club of Mystic for your
generous $300.00 donation to Fairview. We are so
grateful for your continued support of our
organization.
In this picture is John Vincent, 2012 - 2013
President, Rotary Club of Mystic and Tricia
Cunningham, Director of Development &
Community Relations, Fairview.
Fairview Odd Fellows Home of Connecticut, 235 Lestertown Road, Groton, CT 06340
Telephone 860-445-7478 Please visit our website at www.fairviewct.org
Fairview ROCK Committee
Recognizing
Outstanding
Character and
Kindness
Almost two years ago Fairview established a committee that
would be organized and overseen by a different group of staff
members on a yearly basis. This committee was a way for the
staff of Fairview to be recognized for their achievements,
participate in appreciation gatherings, give back to the
community by supporting local charities and build facility wide
morale. It was decided to call it the ROCK committee which
stands for Recognizing, Outstanding, Character and Kindness.
The ROCK committee solely depends on donations and money
they earn through various fundraisers to be able to support the
events they hold. The ROCK committee is always accepting
new unused items that can be used for fundraisers along with
monetary gifts so that we can continue the staff recognition
programs and charitable giving. On behalf of all members of
the ROCK committee, Fairview staff and supported charities,
we thank you in advance for your support. If you are interested
in making a contribution please contact Tomi Stanley,
committee chair at extension 426.
Recreation Tidbits
Recently Held Activities:
June
5th Entertainment by Fran Pendola
11th Entertainment by Eric Covino
14th Sabbath Service
14th Fathers Day celebration
17th Mystery ride
18th Entertainment by Dick Tarryk
24th Mystery ride
26th Family dinner
July
8th Entertainment by Bob Diquatro
9th Picnic on the patio
12th Mystery ride
13th Entertainment by Fran Pendola
17th Entertainment by Nicholas King
24th Intergenerational Bingo
30th Entertainment by Skye
August
5th Entertainment by Eric Covino
12th Entertainment by John Banker
13th Picnic on the patio
20th Intergenerational picnic/ magic show and snow cones
22nd Cotton candy making
24th Al Burtons mobile farm
26th Birthday party
30th Waterford country school mobile farm animals
September
2nd Labor day sing along
4th Entertainment By Bob Anderson
5th Rosh Hashanah celebration
9th Dine out
16th Entertainment
20th Entertainment by Frank Pendola
23rd Entertainment by Bob Diquatro
24th Caring Concepts clothing company
30th Birthday party
Thank You To Our Youth Volunteers
On behalf of Fairview and the Therapeutic
Recreation Department, we would like to
thank our youth volunteers that contributed
many hours this past summer. Mia, Sterling,
Sam, Chelsea and Emily thank you for
making our residents' summer extra bright.
You all were such a big help in our day to
day activities and special events, the
residents always looked forward to seeing
your bright smiles. Have a wonderful school
year and we look forward to seeing all of you
during your school breaks.
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Date: Saturday, November 2, 2013
Silent and Live Auction Preview at 5:30PM
Silent Auction will end at 6:45PM
Live Auction begins at 7:00PM
Location: Fairview Odd Fellows Home of Connecticut
235 Lestertown Road, Groton, CT
Cost: $25.00 per person
Contact Tricia Cunningham for tickets 860-448-4722
Special thanks to our Lead Sponsor
Hors d’ oeuvres and exquisite desserts from some of the area’s finest
restaurants will be available for your enjoyment along with
complimentary servings of wine.
Pianist Peter Emanuel will entertain from 5:30—7:00
Our auctioneer is Daniel Buck Soules, Daniel Buck Soules appeared
for eleven years as an independent appraiser on the PBS television
program “Antiques Roadshow.”
This is a wonderful opportunity to bid on the many silent and live
auction items such as golf packages, pieces of art, antiques,
collectibles, jewelry, furniture, dishes or other items of interest.
Proceeds from this year’s auction will be used to enhance Fairview’s
memory care services and for the unrestricted annual fund.
Fairview ‘s 11th Annual
&
Contact Tricia Cunningham at 860-448-4722, [email protected] for more information.
Fairview Odd fellows Home of CT - 235 Lestertown Road, CT 06340 www.FairviewCT.org
Auction
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Testimonial from Pam Niles
Thank you for keeping me on your lists. My mother, Katherine
(Kitty) Muller, passed away at Fairview July 19, 2012, after four years
there. Fairview was always a place set apart from others. Although
aspects of the facility itself are important to families, such as its
geographic location on the water, its cleanliness, and the wonderful
opportunity the Bistro provides for residents and family alike, among
other things, in my opinion, Fairview's most important attribute was
its employees.
From the people in the kitchen (how can I forget Regina and Cecilia),
to the maintenance workers, to the housekeepers, to the Recreation
department, to the aides (Joanne Smith and Maguerita were saints
among many!), and of course, the nurses (so many, I'm afraid to start
naming them, lest I forget someone; (although Helen DeCiantis was
very special to my mother), Deb Morgan, who as someone in her
position was so approachable, so patient, and so caring, I could go
on. Not only was my mother treated like family, so was I.
Day to day, there were many caring people that worked at Fairview
that didn't treat what they did as "just a job." And in her last hours, in
addition to the exceptional care my mother received, the love shown
to my mother was heartwarming and extraordinary. I cannot express
what that means to me.
I will be forever grateful to the many people who cared for my
mother. Thank you to all at Fairview.
Pam Niles
Fairview Odd Fellows Home of Connecticut
Fairview Odd Fellows Home of Connecticut
235 Lestertown Road
Groton, CT 06340
Non-profit
Organization
U.S. Postage
Paid
Permit #455
New London, CT
06320
Mission Statement: Fairview, the Odd Fellows Home of Connecticut’s mission is to provide our residents with the best nursing care and rehabilitation
services, while enhancing the quality of their life in a dignified atmosphere by
using the skills and compassion of our staff, and utilizing the latest advances in technology.
________________________________________________________
The Odd Fellows Home of Connecticut was established in 1892 to
provide care for the aged and indigent members of the Independent
Order of Odd Fellows, their wives, widows, and orphaned children.
A century later the Odd Fellows Home consists of Fairview, a nursing
home and rehabilitation center, and Fellowship Manor, a senior
housing complex.
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs continue to
provide humanitarian care. There are no fraternal restrictions. We
welcome individuals and families to apply for admission to our health
care center and our senior housing facility.
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED