Pilgrim Manor Recognized for Exceptional Care and Resident Satisfaction
Our commitment to exceptional care shines in the 2024 CoreQ Survey results.
We’re proud to share that Pilgrim Manor, our on-site skilled nursing facility at Covenant Living of Cromwell, has achieved outstanding scores on the 2024 CoreQ Resident and Family Satisfaction Survey conducted by UConn!
The CoreQ Nursing Home Satisfaction Survey is a trusted measure used across Medicaid-certified nursing facilities. Endorsed by the National Quality Forum (NQF), it connects satisfaction with quality care outcomes.
These results reflect our dedication to providing exceptional care and fostering a supportive environment for residents and their families.
We’re proud to set the standard for quality and excellence in senior living care. Learn more about the CoreQ Survey.

Touring senior living communities? A few good questions can tell you a lot. 📝
Before you visit, consider asking about:
✅ What’s included in the monthly fee
✅ Options for care as needs change over time
✅ Dining, activities, and daily life
✅ How the community supports residents’ independence
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It's Feature Friday! 🎬🏗️
We're looking back at the exciting expansion at Covenant Living of the Great Lakes in Grand Rapids, where crews broke ground on 36 brand-new cottages. 💛
These homes were designed to offer the best of both worlds: the privacy and independence of cottage living, plus the dining, social, and fitness connections our residents love. A whole new neighborhood in the making! ✨
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August is Make a Will Month—a great reminder to review your estate plans and ensure they reflect your current wishes.
Having an up-to-date will can help protect your loved ones, reduce confusion, and provide peace of mind for the future. Taking the time to put a plan in place today can make things much easier for those you care about tomorrow.
Experts recommend reviewing your will every three to five years to ensure it continues to reflect your wishes and any life changes.
Learn more and access helpful estate planning resources here: ... See MoreSee Less
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