Non-Medical In-Home Stroke Care in Connecticut
Compassionate, Community-Based Stroke Support, Right at Home.
Recovering from a stroke doesn’t end when medical treatment does. For many individuals and families, the most meaningful progress happens at home, where daily routines, independence, and quality of life truly matter.
The Supported Living Group (SLG) provides non-medical, private-pay, in-home stroke care in Connecticut, offering personalized, community-based supports that help stroke survivors live safely, confidently, and with dignity in their own homes.
Our services focus on functional support, daily living assistance, cognitive and emotional support, and community reintegration, all delivered by trained professionals who understand the long-term impact of stroke and acquired brain injury.
Trusted Leaders in Non-Medical Brain Injury & Stroke Support
The Supported Living Group has a long-standing history in Connecticut as a leader in non-medical brain injury services, supporting individuals with stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and other neurological conditions for decades.
Unlike traditional home care agencies, SLG was built specifically to serve people with complex cognitive, behavioral, and functional needs. Stroke survivors and their families choose SLG's private pay support options because we go beyond basic assistance—we provide intentional, structured, and clinically informed support designed to promote independence and long-term stability.
Our deep experience in the brain injury field allows us to recognize and respond to challenges that often emerge after stroke, including:
Cognitive changes (memory, attention, processing speed)
Executive functioning difficulties (planning, judgment, initiation)
Emotional and behavioral changes
Language Limitations
Reduced safety awareness
Difficulty re-establishing daily routines and roles
What Is Non-Medical In-Home Stroke Care?
Non-medical in-home stroke care focuses on supporting daily life, not providing medical treatment. SLG’s services are ideal for individuals who are medically stable but continue to need structured assistance to function safely and meaningfully at home.
Our Connecticut-based non-medical stroke services may include:
Assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) and routines
Support with household tasks and organization
Cueing and coaching for memory, sequencing, and follow-through
Safety monitoring and risk reduction
Aphasia support
Community access and transportation support
Social engagement and relationship rebuilding
Support with scheduling, appointments, and life management tasks
All supports are individualized, strengths-based, and designed to evolve as the person’s abilities and goals change.
Clinically Informed Care - Without Being Medical
What sets SLG apart in the field of non-medical in-home stroke care is our internal clinical expertise.
Our programs are supported by an in-house clinical team that includes:
A Neuropsychologist, providing insight into cognitive, emotional, and behavioral changes following stroke
Occupational Therapists, informing functional support strategies, routines, and adaptive approaches
While SLG does not provide medical or rehabilitative therapy, our clinical team guides training, program design, and staff oversight, ensuring that non-medical supports align with best practices in brain injury and stroke recovery.
This integrated model allows us to:
Translate clinical recommendations into real-world daily support
Reduce preventable crises and setbacks
Promote consistency across home, community, and family systems
Support long-term recovery and independence—not just short-term care
Personalized Stroke Support for Individuals & Families
Stroke impacts not only the survivor, but the entire family. SLG partners closely with individuals, caregivers, and referral sources to build realistic, sustainable support plans.
We regularly support:
Adults returning home after inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation
Individuals struggling months or years post-stroke
Families who feel overwhelmed by supervision and safety needs
Stroke survivors who do not qualify for, or have exhausted, traditional home health services
Our goal is to help people remain at home, avoid unnecessary institutional care, and rebuild meaningful lives in the community.
Serving Stroke Survivors Across Connecticut
The Supported Living Group proudly provides non-medical in-home stroke care throughout Connecticut. Our teams are deeply familiar with local resources, waiver programs, and community-based supports, allowing us to coordinate care effectively and responsively.
If you are searching for:
Non-medical stroke care in Connecticut
In-home stroke support services
Brain injury–informed home care
Community-based stroke recovery support
SLG offers a trusted, experienced alternative.
Let’s Start the Conversation
If you or a loved one is recovering from a stroke and needs non-medical, private pay, brain injury-informed support at home, we’re here to help.
Contact The Supported Living Group today to learn how our Connecticut-based non-medical in-home stroke care services can support safety, independence, and long-term recovery.