Assured Senior Living 5 Castle Rock Thatch Circle sits in a quiet part of Castle Rock, CO, and serves older adults who need different kinds of support, from independent living to full nursing care and especially memory care for people with Alzheimer's, dementia, stroke, or Parkinson's. The community has an RN owner who oversees things, and the staff know how to help people who have memory issues or difficult behaviors, always with a focus on safety, comfort, and a friendly home-like setting. Residents live in clean ranch-style homes that are roomy and inviting, with studio and one-bedroom options, and the place can handle walkers and wheelchairs with no fuss. You'll find semi-private and studio-style rooms, all wired with cable and Wi-Fi, plus community dining and regular home-cooked meals, snacks, and hydration support.
Staff can help with personal care like bathing, dressing, and grooming, and they'll also manage medications and provide round-the-clock supervision. There's housekeeping, laundry, and even dry cleaning, all done in-house. The monthly fee covers most things with no surprise charges. Activities here are varied and run all day-music therapy, art therapy, pet therapy, Bible study, outings, exercise classes, garden walks, and special programs for social engagement, memory recognition, and motor skills. Residents with special diets, including low fat, low or no sodium, or vegetarian, have meal choices, and guests can join during mealtimes. Everyone is encouraged to help out with daily routines like setting the table or folding laundry, which makes for a real family feel. The grounds have gardens and patios for relaxing and social time, and inside there are spaces for games, crafts, movies, and music.
Assured Senior Living 5 has a high staff-to-resident ratio and offers support from skilled caregivers, companion care, and respite services for families, plus physical and occupational therapy visits and pharmacy needs on-site. There's transportation for outings and appointments, wellness activities like yoga, and plenty of scheduled community events, with a focus on keeping residents safe, active, and connected. The staff is awake and responsive 24 hours a day. There's special attention to those living with brain injuries, and everyone gets an in-depth assessment so their care matches their unique personal preferences. The homes are licensed by the state, and pets are sometimes allowed. The whole environment balances security, peace of mind, and a strong sense of community for both residents and their families.