Constant Care Of Colorado Springs II sits in a quiet spot, where only eight residents live together in a small home designed to feel like family, and you walk in and notice right away how the cozy setup brings people together around the table or on the porch, sharing meals and stories through the day. It's a place with helpful staff who stay on-site day and night, so someone's always there if a resident needs something, and each person gets attention, whether it's with getting dressed, taking medicines, or just moving around safely, and the staff will keep track of health changes and call the nurse in for monthly checkups or whenever needed. They're set up for both assisted living and memory care, and they take people who need more help-like folks with memory problems or more serious health needs-and on top of that, they help with everything from laundry and bed making to simple chores, and residents can join in making choices about meals, activities, and how their days go, so everyone feels respected.
You won't find pets here, but you will find a warm, secure atmosphere with all the entryways monitored, an emergency alert system, and doors with keyless keypads. Meals are home-cooked, served three times a day with snacks, and there's always care for special diets, including pureed food if needed, allergy-sensitive meals, or diabetic options. There's always something going on too-with arts and crafts, outings outside, group events, movie nights, plus a games room, a library, walking paths, a garden, and porches where you can spend your time. Staff will arrange transportation for doctor's visits and even have a therapy room and computer section, so people can stay engaged or handle appointments easily, and you'll see residents joining in fitness or therapy activities meant to keep bodies and minds active, which helps with independence.
The owner, Jeff, is around to check on everyone and pays close attention to medicines and health updates, and the staff know each resident well because it's a small place, and that makes a difference when someone needs a bit more understanding or an extra hand. They accept Medicaid only, and there are both private and shared room options, all with safety features. They'll help new residents get settled, and you can schedule a visit to look around first. They give respite care if a family caregiver needs a break, and visiting hours are flexible. You'll find a mix of wellness services and activities, and everyone eats together in a community dining room, so even though each day is a bit different, most people feel connected and supported, and the focus stays on comfort, dignity, and respect.