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Resident Relocation Guide


Do you or a loved one need urgent relocation from your current long term care center? 

  • Please contact us today at (860) 812-0788 or via email at
  • To immediately start the process, please request that your current care center make an immediate referral to iCare by emailing clinical and demographic information to or via secure fax at 877-804-4097. 
  • See our full list of skilled nursing and long term care center locations here:    https://www.icarehn.com/locations/ 

RESIDENT RELOCATION GUIDE

As situations and arrangements change, residents and their families can find themselves in need of relocation from one skilled nursing facility, assisted living or other post-acute care setting to another. iCare Health Network is here to help.

Whether a relocation is required for proximity, specialty services, personal or lifestyle changes, preference, financial hardship, a nursing facility closure or any other reason, consider an iCare Health Network skilled nursing care center to help meet your unique and individualized needs.

Read the full brochure here in English and Spanish…

To ease your mind, we have tailored the relocation experience to minimize disruption. We are able to offer the following services to ensure ease and accommodation:

  • Keep your current roommate. If you wish to be admitted to a semi-private room and would like to keep the roommate you have in your current skilled nursing setting, we can accommodate.
  • Free furniture moving service. Residents in long term care have generally surrounded themselves with more comforts of home. Let us move all of your belongings to your new home with iCare.
  • Phone and cable activation included. It will be ready for you when or soon after your arrive.
  • Assistance in arranging transportation, near or far. Let us arrange taxi/Uber, wheelchair van or ambulance.

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Interested? Please call iCentral admissions office at (860) 812-0788 or email us at icentral@icarehn.com

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News & Updates

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  • On April 10, 2025, WFSB premiered a segment on Good Day Connecticut with Scot Haney highlighting Parkville Care Center’s ‘All Phase Limb Loss Program’.  The program entails four phases of the process for residents with new limb loss: Pre-Procedure, Post Procedure Wound Care/Pain Management, Pre-Prosthetic Training and finally Prosthetic Training. Those with existing limb loss will have all of the same critical services and supports available to them but in a long term mainte…
  • Construction continues on a brand-new, six-chair ‘dialysis den’ exclusively for residents at Westside Care Center in Manchester.  This state-of-the-art addition will allow the care center to provide on-site hemodialysis services to up to 36 residents. The den and dialysis program will create an environment of convenience and integrated care. Residents will not longer need to travel in challenging weather or worry about the complications of transportation among other benefits.  Planned ope…
  • iCare Health Network is pleased to announce that the Connecticut Chapter of the American Association of Health Care Administrators 2025 inductees to the Connecticut Certified Nursing Assistant Hall of Fame included Touchpoints at Bloomfield’s Marva Smith. There are so many examples of why we believe Marva should be inducted into this year’s Hall of Fame but from the words of her fellow coworkers: She is humble and kind, self-motivated, never idle, always willing to help out anyone who …
  • iCare Health Network is pleased to announce that Kelli Grzeika has joined the iCare team as the Director of Behavioral Programs.   With a passion for helping others and a deep background in social work and healthcare administration, Kelli has spent more than a decade improving the lives of residents in short term rehab and long-term care. Kelli started her career in social services, working one-on-one with residents and families to navigate long-term care decisions, advocate for resident rig…
  • A post-holiday food and personal products drive organized by iCare Health Network’s Brenda Dorn was a success. The food and supplies donated by iCare staff was delivered to MACC Charities, a Manchester-based non-profit with a stated mission of ‘building partnerships to break cycles of poverty in our community’. MACC operates the area’s food pantry, community kitchen and community outreach and emergency services, in addition to other programs.  Of the great results, Brend…
  • Meet Ashley Frame, Administrator at Westside Care Center. Ashley’s journey into long-term care administration began as a dietary aide, where she first discovered the profound impact even the smallest gestures can have on residents’ lives. Driven by a passion to be hands-on in patient care, she advanced to become a therapeutic recreation assistant, focusing on specialty programs and building lasting relationships with residents and their families. Ashley’s decision to become an administrato…
  • Meet Yong Crandall, Administrator at Touchpoints at Chestnut. Balancing a demanding role with personal well-being is key to her leadership style. Yong makes time for long walks—either before or after work—to clear her mind and process the day’s ideas and challenges. This practice helps her maintain a positive outlook, which in turn influences the care she provides for both her staff and residents. Yong embraces the wisdom of Esther and Jerry Hicks, reminding herself that “The dominan…
  • Meet George Kingston, Administrator at Trinity Hill Care Center. George’s journey in healthcare began early on with an MBA in healthcare finance. He initially managed budgets and reimbursements in hospitals but soon discovered that the routine and cyclical nature of that role left him yearning for more variety. On a spontaneous move, he stepped into a controller position for a group of seven nursing homes and was instantly captivated by the role of an administrator. Now, 32 years later, George…