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Monsignor Bojnowski Manor

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50 Pulaski Street, New Britain, CT 06053

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Monsignor Bojnowski Manor

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Monsignor Bojnowski Manor stands as a landmark of community care in New Britain, Connecticut, located at 50 Pulaski Street — a street whose name itself reflects New Britain's proud Polish-American heritage. Named in honor of Monsignor Lucjan Bojnowski, a revered figure who dedicated his life to serving New Britain's immigrant communities, this nonprofit skilled nursing facility carries forward a legacy of dignity, cultural sensitivity, and genuine compassion. Operated as a nonprofit corporation, Monsignor Bojnowski Manor reinvests its resources directly into resident care, ensuring that clinical excellence and personal attention remain the defining features of daily life. The facility provides comprehensive skilled nursing services, including long-term care, post-acute rehabilitation, and specialized support for residents with chronic medical conditions. Families will appreciate the facility's central New Britain location. The Hospital of Central Connecticut on Grand Street is just minutes away, ensuring fast access to emergency and specialty care. Walnut Hill Park — one of New Britain's most beloved green spaces, known for its championship rose garden and sweeping city views — is a short drive away and offers a peaceful retreat for family visits. Downtown New Britain along Main Street features local Polish and Eastern European bakeries, delis, and family restaurants that reflect the neighborhood's cultural character and make visiting feel like a homecoming. For broader needs, West Hartford's Bishops Corner and Westfarms Mall are easily accessible, and Hartford's full range of hospitals, cultural institutions, and specialty medical practices are within 20 minutes. New Britain's compact size and tight-knit neighborhoods mean that staff and families often know each other personally, creating a warmth that residents feel every day. Monsignor Bojnowski Manor is more than a care facility — it is a community institution.

Care Types at Monsignor Bojnowski Manor

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Skilled Nursing

Round-the-clock medical care and rehabilitation services provided by licensed nurses and therapists for seniors with complex health needs requiring professional oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What services does Monsignor Bojnowski Manor offer? +

Monsignor Bojnowski Manor provides 24-hour skilled nursing care, long-term residential care, post-acute rehabilitation including physical and occupational therapy, medication management, wound care, and social services support. The team works closely with residents and families to develop individualized care plans.

What is the significance of the name Monsignor Bojnowski? +

The facility is named after Monsignor Lucjan Bojnowski, a historic figure in New Britain's Polish-American Catholic community who spent decades serving immigrants and advocating for the poor. The name reflects the facility's deep community roots and commitment to serving all residents with dignity and respect.

Which hospitals are nearest to Monsignor Bojnowski Manor? +

The closest hospital is The Hospital of Central Connecticut (New Britain General campus) on Grand Street, just minutes from Pulaski Street. Hartford Hospital and St. Francis Medical Center are both accessible within approximately 15–20 minutes, providing residents and families with access to a wide spectrum of specialty care.

Does the facility accommodate residents who speak Polish or other languages? +

Given New Britain's rich multicultural heritage, Monsignor Bojnowski Manor strives to provide culturally sensitive care. Families with specific language needs are encouraged to speak with the admissions team, who can discuss available translation resources and how staff support diverse cultural backgrounds.

How is Monsignor Bojnowski Manor funded, and does nonprofit status affect care quality? +

As a nonprofit corporation, Monsignor Bojnowski Manor does not operate to generate profit for investors. Revenues are reinvested into staffing, facility upkeep, and resident programs. Many families find nonprofit facilities offer a strong alignment between mission and care quality, with staff retention and community accountability as priorities.

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