Moving a loved one into a memory care unit is a difficult transition for the new resident and family. Danbury staff — administrators, nurses, aides, maintenance crew, and dining services — all contributed to making that transition as supportive and comfortable for my father and our family as possible. The care my father receives is attentive, kind, respectful, and cheerful. The facility is bright, sunny, and clean — and also welcoming to 24/7 visits by family members. The meals took a bit of a dive in quality amid some apparent change in kitchen staffing, but that's been addressed. I've been especially impressed and appreciative of the quick response we receive when we have any questions or concerns, and my father enjoys his interactions and conversations with staff. He is very proud to see his youthful picture hanging on the "Wall of Honor" recognizing residents who served in the military. I am so happy to have found Danbury (after two unsatisfactory placements), and feel such comfort and relief that my father is in an environment where his caregivers have his best interests at heart, and where they treat family members as part of the care team.