I am a Mason

At Masonicare, our Mason heritage is an integral part of who we are. As a member of the Masonic family in good standing, Masonicare is here for you with many services and benefits.

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The Concentric Circle Has Grown

New move-ins: Masonicare is offering a 24-month, 5% discount on base monthly fees (excluding healthcare charges) in our Residential Living communities!

Eligibility requirements: must be a Mason for 5 years; applies to Masons, widows of Masons and OES

Additional Concentric Circle Benefits include:

  • PRIORITY ADMISSION / ACCESS to Masonicare following the “Concentric Circle” guidelines for Connecticut Freemasons, relatives, and appendant bodies
  • REDUCED PRICING on applications for our residential communities - 5% off base rental rate for 24 months​​​​​​​
  • FREE HEARING SCREENINGS in the Masonicare Hearing Center​​​​​​​
  • FREE BALANCE ASSESSMENTS in the Masonicare Health Center Outpatient Rehabilitation Department​​​​​​​
  • WAIVED ADVANCE PAYMENTS on Masonicare at Home (in-home, non-medical homemaker-companion services) and 5% off base service fee for first three months
  • $5,000 OFF ENTRY FEES for Masonicare at Ashlar Village and Masonicare at Chester Village

Concentric Circle Policy

Masonic Family Video Series

This five-part series features Most Worshipful Grand Master Bruce Bellmore, Right Worshipful Brother Robert Polito, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and Worshipful Brother JP Venoit, President and CEO of Masonicare. These videos showcase the services offered, the legacy of the members of the Masonic family and how they made Masonicare what it is today, and the benefits and services available to the sisters and brothers of the fraternity.

Introduction to Masonicare

Masonicare Residential Services

Masonicare Healthcare Services

Masonicare Home and Community-based Services

Looking Toward the Future

Are you interested in learning more about becoming a Mason?

Learn more about becoming a Mason

To learn more about how we make a difference in our community click below:

Freemasons and Community Impact