Abundant Life Assisted Living sits at 1473 Rosemary Drive in Castle Rock, CO, right in the Red Hawk golf community among real neighbors of all ages, and this place feels much like a large family home instead of an institution, with only nine residents and 24-hour live-in caregivers. The rooms here are all one-bedroom apartments with private beds, and almost all of them have private bathrooms, so there's a good amount of privacy, and the monthly rate for a private room runs $5,360. Meals are home-cooked and served around a kitchen table instead of in a big cafeteria, and snacks are included too, with special care for diets like diabetes and other restrictions.
There's always someone awake in the house since caregivers are onsite around the clock. Residents can get help with daily activities like bathing, getting dressed, moving around, and managing incontinence, plus medication administration and doctor visit coordination. They've got transportation set up if someone needs a ride to a medical appointment. Housekeeping and laundry happen regularly, so no one has to worry about chores, and the staff keeps up with medication, physical therapy, and working with healthcare providers.
For comfort, the home has fully furnished living spaces, guest parking, a garden and outdoor areas, three different common rooms, strong Wi-Fi, a TV room, party space, and telephone services. Social outings, group activities, and partnerships with the Castle Rock Senior Center mean something's always available for anyone wanting to be part of a group. There's group exercise, arts and crafts, music, games, book discussions, and Bible studies, plus pet therapy and visits from a hairdresser on a regular schedule. There's no cafeteria line or loud dining hall-meals and conversation happen at the table, so it feels like home.
The staff uses special names for their services and tries to make care personal, checking in on each resident's unique needs, which makes everything a bit more tailored. They're on several social platforms, including Facebook and Messenger, and the whole place has a warm, friendly feeling where support and companionship are important. Reviews mention how the environment feels supporting and real, and the small setting helps everyone know each other. New residents are welcome, and the high caregiver-to-resident ratio lets people feel seen and cared for every day.