Keystone at Wooster Heights Breaks Ground

Yesterday’s groundbreaking on our senior living community project was a festive occasion; turnout included Mayor Mark Boughton, members of the Greater Danbury Chamber of Commerce, and those who have already reserved their spots in the new community, as well as members of the Danbury community.

The project, the first of its kind in Danbury, comprises 55 apartments those who do not require any living assistance, 63 units for those with varying assistance needs, and 22 apartments for people living with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia who require ongoing monitoring and care. The community will include a library, theater, pub, ice cream parlor, salon and activity rooms.

For more information, go to https://keystoneplaceatwoosterheights.com/.

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