Jaxpointe Assisted Living at Holland St Memory Care Home sits at 2013 Holland Street in Lakewood, Colorado, tucked inside Jefferson County, where you'll find a small group of residents, usually about ten or sixteen in a relaxed house, with plenty of room to move around, and they've made it simple for folks to put their own touches in spacious bedrooms. All five Jaxpointe homes, spread through Lakewood, Arvada, Wheat Ridge, and Golden, are residential care homes with a focus on people needing assisted living or memory care, and the Holland Street home has been running since August 2015. The staff know how to support those living with Alzheimer's, Lewy Body, Vascular, or Parkinson's Dementia, as well as folks recovering from brain injuries or a stroke, and they make sure residents get the help they need with daily activities like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication, while you'll see caregivers on hand 24/7, always around to offer comfort or keep an eye on everyone's safety.
This home's built for low stress and is pretty quiet, which helps when memory troubles make busy places overwhelming, so residents find it easier to settle, recognize where they are, and join in things with neighbors or staff who get special training in dementia care, which keeps their care at the right level. There are simple features like ramps, wide halls, and an easy-access entry for wheelchairs or walkers, along with an emergency alert system, making it pretty safe to get around. Residents don't have to fuss about chores or meals either, since staff take care of housework, laundry, and meal preparation, and the kitchen serves up community meals with options for all-day dining and special diets, like diabetes or allergies. Jaxpointe offers activities planned for smaller groups, like movie nights, strolls on walking paths, gardening, and social visits, so residents stay active, but not overwhelmed, with a patio out back for sitting under the shade or spending time outside when the weather's nice.
The home's small size makes it easier for staff and residents to know each other, keep track of routines, and make sure nobody feels lost in a crowd, and if families need help or advice about memory loss, Jaxpointe acts as a resource, too, offering information, support, or even waivers for dementia or hospice care if needed. Residents get furnished rooms, phone service, housekeeping, laundry, and scheduled transportation or parking, while amenities like furnished communal spaces and appropriate activities make the place feel homey. Jaxpointe's care team is trained to keep environments calm and familiar and offer person-centered and dementia-specific care, all in a secure, managed setting. The staff's commitment is simple-to help people keep as much independence and comfort as possible, while making sure everyone feels safe, respected, and cared for in a smaller home-like place that's easier to understand and move through every day.