Pricing ranges from
    $3,995 – 5,995/month

    Kipling Meadows Senior Living

    7175 Kipling St, Arvada, CO, 80004
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Warm, clean, welcoming independent living

    I moved my mom here and we're very happy - the staff are warm, attentive (Jill and Rylan stood out), the community is clean, modern and feels like home, with wonderful amenities, varied activities, happy hours and regular outings. Meals, housekeeping and maintenance are included and generally good, residents are engaged and friendly, and the grounds and common areas are lovely. Downsides: apartments can be small, dining service is sometimes slow or inconsistent, and it's independent-living only with occasional staffing/management hiccups and rent increases. Overall I'd recommend it as a welcoming, well-run option for independent seniors.

    Pricing

    $3,995+/moStudioIndependent Living
    $4,995+/mo1 BedroomIndependent Living
    $5,995+/mo2 BedroomIndependent Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Hospice waiver
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 12-16 hour nursing
    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Meal preparation and service
    • Restaurant-style dining

    Room

    • Air-conditioning
    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Private bathrooms
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Memory care community services

    • Dementia waiver
    • Specialized memory care programming

    Transportation

    • Community operated transportation
    • Transportation arrangement
    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Computer center
    • Dining room
    • Fitness room
    • Gaming room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library
    • Wellness center

    Community services

    • Concierge services
    • Fitness programs
    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Planned day trips
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.54 · 162 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.4
    • Staff

      4.6
    • Meals

      4.0
    • Amenities

      4.2
    • Value

      3.7

    Pros

    • Compassionate, professional and approachable staff
    • Clean, well-maintained and recently renovated facilities
    • Affordable independent-living pricing (55+ options)
    • Three meals a day with multiple menu options
    • High-quality meals often praised and chef interaction
    • Pet-friendly with dog-walking/park-like area
    • Shuttle transportation to medical appointments (Kaiser/Good Sam/Lafayette)
    • Housekeeping and maintenance included in rent
    • Wide range of activities, outings and clubs
    • Regular social events (Happy Hour, live music, bands)
    • Strong sense of community and 'homey' atmosphere
    • Guest rooms available for visiting family (small fee)
    • In-house amenities: beauty shop, in-building therapy, laundry rooms
    • Balconies and large windows in many units
    • Hotel-like, country setting and pleasant grounds
    • Staff remember residents’ names and provide personal attention
    • Small community size that many find welcoming and intimate
    • Management/leadership and specific staff repeatedly praised (e.g., Rylan, Jill)
    • Renovation/upgrades underway or recently completed (furniture, carpets, lobby)
    • Accepts veterans benefits
    • Amenities included (cable TV, maintenance for apartment repairs)
    • Safety and independence-focused environment
    • Positive move-in experiences and assistance with transitions
    • Many residents report improved well-being and social reintegration

    Cons

    • Independent living only — no on-site assisted living or full caregiving
    • Home-health contract in place but no on-site full caregiving
    • Small apartment sizes and limited closet/storage space
    • Kitchenettes rather than full kitchens (no ovens in some units)
    • Only one elevator for a three-story building
    • Inconsistent food quality: cold meals, menu mismatches and slow service reported
    • Understaffing, dining-room staffing shortages and housekeeping turnover
    • Slow maintenance response times reported by some residents
    • Management/ownership transitions and occasional poor communication
    • Some reports of unresponsiveness to calls and holiday management problems
    • Perceived favoritism or seating bias in dining room
    • Transport/shuttle schedule limitations (could run later)
    • Occasional loneliness or limited daytime activities for some residents
    • Rent increases and reduced services noted as concerns
    • Some residents describe rooms as oddly shaped or small for the price
    • Limited outdoor space reported by a few reviewers
    • Inconvenient laundry location for some
    • Mixed reports about activities staffing (absent or needing hires)

    Summary review

    Overall impression Across the many reviews, Kipling Meadows Senior Living receives predominantly positive feedback, especially for its staff, cleanliness, communal atmosphere and the ease of independent living. Residents and family members frequently describe the community as warm, welcoming and well-run, with staff who are compassionate, personal and professional. The property is often characterized as hotel-like and recently updated, with pleasant grounds, large windows, balconies, and a country/courtyard feel that many find attractive. For seniors seeking an independent-living environment with bundled services (meals, housekeeping, maintenance, activities), Kipling Meadows is repeatedly recommended.

    Staff and care quality The strongest and most consistent praise relates to staff behavior and resident-staff relationships. Multiple reviewers name specific staff members (for example, Rylan and Jill) and report that staff remember names, provide individualized attention, and go “above and beyond.” Families commonly note smooth move-ins, sensitive assistance during transitions, and daily check-ins by the care team for independent-living residents. However, a clear limitation emerges around clinical care: the community is independent-living only and reviews caution that there is no on-site full assisted-living or 24/7 medical caregiving despite some arrangements with home-health providers. Several reviewers expressly advise that Kipling Meadows is not suitable for people who will soon require higher-level care.

    Facilities, apartments and maintenance Reviewers praise the physical plant: clean common areas, recent renovations (new furniture, carpets, lobby updates), and a generally well-maintained environment. Units often have pleasant features like large windows, balconies, and bright hallways. At the same time, many reviews mention small unit footprints, limited closet space, oddly shaped rooms, and kitchenettes rather than full kitchens — factors that some prospective residents find limiting given the price. Operationally, the building has only one elevator for three floors, which multiple reviewers flagged as a practical concern. Maintenance is included and often appreciated, but there are recurring reports of slow maintenance response times in some cases.

    Dining and food service Dining is a central selling point: most reviews emphasize three meals per day, good variety, friendly servers, and an involved chef who interacts with residents. Meal service, social dining, half-portion options and the fact that residents no longer need to grocery shop or cook are highlighted as major lifestyle benefits. Nevertheless, a notable and recurring negative theme is inconsistent food delivery and quality — several reviewers reported cold meals, menu items unavailable, long waits in the dining room, and sometimes slow service possibly related to staffing shortages. A few reviewers mentioned specific incidents (cold pork, missing vegetables) and some perceived favoritism in seating. Overall, dining is generally praised but with a significant minority experiencing problems that management may need to address.

    Activities and community life Kipling Meadows scores highly for activities, with many clubs (cards, poker, gardening), exercise classes, outings to restaurants, in-house entertainment, Happy Hours with live music, and special events (car shows, block parties). Residents frequently describe an active social calendar, good opportunities to make friends, and improved well-being after moving in. That said, a few reviews point out gaps: occasional absences of an activities director, limited daytime programming for some, and feelings of loneliness among certain residents. In general the activity program is robust, but its consistency and staffing level appear to vary over time.

    Management, operations and patterns of concern Several reviews praise current leadership and point to ongoing improvements; others cite management or ownership transitions, poor communication, responses that felt slow or unhelpful, and instances where residents felt ignored. Reports of housekeeping being understaffed or delayed, food-service slowdowns, and sporadic unresponsiveness to calls (including one reviewer asking for a refund) suggest operational stressors at times — often connected to staffing turnover or peak holiday periods. There are also mentions of rent increases and reductions in services that have caused concern among long-term residents. Prospective residents should follow up about current management stability, staffing levels, and any recent or planned changes to services or costs.

    Who this community fits — and who it doesn’t Kipling Meadows appears to be a good fit for active, mostly independent seniors who value a close-knit community, daily meals, included housekeeping/maintenance, robust social programming, and pet-friendly policies. It is particularly well-suited for those who want minimal household chores and an engaging social life in a clean, updated setting. It is not appropriate for people who need assisted living, full-time skilled nursing, or higher-level on-site medical care; reviewers specifically note limited on-site clinical support despite home-health contracts. Also, those requiring larger apartments, full kitchens, or guaranteed quick elevator access may find unit size and building logistics limiting.

    Bottom line and recommendations Overall sentiment skews positive with strong, repeated praise for staff, community atmosphere, cleanliness and social/dining offerings. Recurrent areas for improvement include consistency and speed of dining service, housekeeping and maintenance responsiveness, staffing levels for activities and dining, and clearer communication from management during transitions. If you are considering Kipling Meadows, schedule an in-person tour during a meal and an activity, ask about current staffing levels and management stability, confirm the availability of caregiving or home-health arrangements you may need in the future, verify elevator/walkability for your unit, and review what is included versus potential extra charges (guest room fees, transport windows, etc.). These steps will help determine whether the community’s many strengths align with your specific care and lifestyle needs.

    Location

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    About Kipling Meadows Senior Living

    Kipling Meadows Senior Living is a two-story senior living community in Arvada, Colorado, designed for retired adults who want independent living or assisted living. The building has studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, ranging from 404 to 975 square feet, and the rooms come with options like kitchenettes, light wood cabinets, full-size refrigerators, and big windows for natural light. Every apartment is well-lit and has space for comfort, and you'll find bathrooms with wood-style floors, a white sink and toilet, blue towels, and light wood vanities. Residents pick from floor plans with single rooms, studios, and larger apartments, all connected by cozy corridors with inviting common areas, stone fireplaces, popcorn machines, and quiet spots to sit.

    Meals are provided daily, with chef-prepared options in a bright dining area with large windows and round tables, and there's even a private dining room for guests. Residents also get weekly housekeeping and laundry services, and the all-inclusive pricing covers maintenance so there's no yard work to worry about. Pets are allowed under the pet-friendly policy, and the community doesn't allow smoking indoors. Both men and women can live here, and friends or family can join for meals or overnight stays.

    Kipling Meadows Senior Living focuses on letting residents stay active and social. There's an activities calendar with group outings, social events, and devotional services, plus a game room for billiards, a bistro, fitness rooms, courtyards, gardens, patios with raised flower beds, and walking paths. Residents can join exercise programs, participate in community meetings, use a computer area, or relax in the café with a modern white counter, green chairs, pendants, and a cozy fireplace. There's a beauty and barber shop, on-site therapy, on-demand nursing services, and help with VA benefits. The staff gets high marks for attentiveness and tidiness, keeping the place comfortable and welcoming.

    Transportation's free, both for shopping and appointments, and there's plenty of resident and guest parking on-site. The showers are wheelchair accessible. With a maintenance-free lifestyle, Kipling Meadows Senior Living offers a sense of family and community, aiming to support active seniors as they live comfortably during their retirement years. The "Love the Way You Live" lifestyle program, person-centered care, and specialized dementia care add to the services. The community is close to shopping, parks, golf courses, and nature trails, and stays connected with the Greater Arvada Chamber of Commerce. You can learn more at their website, www.kiplingmeadows.com, and Carrie Crosby is the Executive Director.

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