Eben Ezer Lutheran Care Center II sits at 1920 Edison Street in Brush, Colorado, and you'll find it's a large 86-bed community that's got nursing home care, assisted living, and home care all in one place, and actually when you get into it, they offer shared living quarters, studios, as well as one-bedroom and companion rooms, and some have kitchenettes and private bathrooms, so people can pick what suits their needs. The resident count for assisted living is limited to 28, and folks can look into Tabor Apartments for independent living. The place has got a Lutheran connection, and it says its care follows Lutheran and Christian ways, focusing on things like supporting residents' growth and identity, as well as giving dependable help for health and daily life. The nursing home section has a two-star rating from Medicare, but altogether the community averages 8.6/10 in reviews, which makes it the highest-rated spot in town right now, though the review scores change as time goes on.
Eben Ezer's campus provides help for many levels of care, so you can get independent living, assisted living, nursing, skilled nursing, rehabilitation after illness, and specialized memory care, including their Evergreen and Sommerlyst programs for Alzheimer's and memory loss. People who need Parkinson's care, help with moving around, or standby assistance within reach, can find staff available 24/7. Licensed staff provide help with personal care-like bathing, incontinence, medication management, and diabetic care-and there's rehabilitation for physical, speech, and occupational therapy at Elim Rehab, so folks can work on regaining their independence. Meal service is daily, and menus are simple to understand, with dining help as needed, and a focus on using organic ingredients when possible. There's all-day snacks, an on-site dietitian, and if anyone has dietary needs, the kitchen tailors meals. Safety is steady thanks to a 24/7 security system and a call system for round-the-clock support.
Residents can keep pets, and enjoy pretty simple pleasures like gardening, arts and crafts, social events, educational activities, a movie room, and a small café. There's access to the internet, cable TV, and private telephones, in both private and shared fully furnished rooms, and laundry, housekeeping, and linen services handle the chores. Residents can use an on-site pharmacy, get bathroom reminders, attend wellness programs, and have staff help arrange trips to doctor appointments or with transportation when needed, though it's always important to check ahead about specific promotions or extra services. The facility says it's got a commitment to stewardship and serving seniors with good care and meaningful daily routines, giving everyone a choice in how they live, with personalized plans and plenty of support so they don't have to worry about cooking, cleaning, or managing their home. The place offers many ways for people to find community, independence, or extra help as they age, all in one spot, and it stands out in Brush for being pet-friendly, rooted in faith traditions, and covering a wide range of care needs.