Ludlow Commons

Welcome to Ludlow Commons, a beacon of supportive housing for seniors managed by the Human Services Council. Situated in East Norwalk, Ludlow Commons embodies our commitment to elevating the lives of seniors aged 62 and above. Our mission goes beyond providing accommodation; we focus on fostering independence, creating a caring community, and ensuring a high quality of life for our residents. The Norwalk Housing Authority has recognized Ludlow Commons as one the best run facilities in the city.

Nichole Jefferson

Program Director

Nichole Jefferson

Nichole Jefferson is a dedicated Director of Supportive Housing with a profound commitment to community service. A graduate of the University of Connecticut, Nichole’s professional journey spans over twenty years in property management, where she has excelled in providing safe and welcoming environments for individuals and families. Beyond her professional achievements, Nichole’s passion for volunteerism shines through her role as a mentor in the Norwalk Mentor Program and her previous leadership as Co-Director of the youth choir at her church. With a keen interest in communication and inclusivity, Nichole has studied sign language and continues to pursue proficiency in this field. In her leisure time, she finds joy in spending quality moments with her family, exploring new destinations through travel, indulging in culinary adventures through cooking, and nurturing her love for gardening. Nichole’s unwavering dedication to serving others and her diverse skill set make her an invaluable asset to any organization she engages with.

 

About the Program

Originally the Ludlow Elementary School, Ludlow Commons was transformed into a haven for seniors in 1995, offering 44 one-bedroom apartments tailored for comfortable, independent living. This state-funded program, owned by the Norwalk Housing Authority and managed by HSC, provides a secure and nurturing environment for our senior residents with maximum income restrictions. We believe in empowering our senior residents to lead fulfilling, independent lives. Our dedicated staff members provide support, companionship, and assistance as needed, ensuring that every resident receives the care they deserve while maintaining their autonomy.

Amenities and Services

  • Full kitchen with electric stove and refrigerator
  • Emergency call system for immediate assistance
  • Weekly light housekeeping services
  • Access to assisted living services for additional support
  • Access to medical assistance and care
  • Coin-operated laundry room for convenience
  • Monthly social activities and communal spaces for engaging interactions

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Connecticut Department of Children and Families

24 hours a day / 7 days a week

800.842.2288