Abbey Road Assisted Living - Newport sits in a quiet Centennial neighborhood at 8155 South Newport Way, right in Arapahoe County, where people can walk to restaurants, grocery stores, banks, libraries, shops, and the light rail, so you don't feel cut off from the world. The home sits on a flat lot and is set up ranch-style, making it easy for people to get around, with accessible ramps outside, bedroom doors wide enough for wheelchairs, and an open floor plan that helps everyone socialize or attend daily activities, as well as giving people plenty of space for just being together. The place only accepts about nine or ten residents, with both men and women mostly between 25 and over 65, so everyone gets more attention. Abbey Road Assisted Living - Newport focuses on assisted living and support for people needing behavioral health care. It keeps folks safe, comfortable, and supported, with staff who help with bathing, dressing, medication, meals, and moving around, while also making sure people hold onto their independence and dignity.
The home is locally owned and operated, with a smaller group setting that's meant to feel like a family, so staff and residents can get to know each other better and really look after the needs of each person, especially when someone's health or memory changes day to day. Residents get fully furnished rooms, cable TV, WiFi, phone services, housekeeping, and laundry, plus meals prepared for special diets, like for diabetes or allergies. Transportation gets arranged for doctor's visits, with care that connects residents to their healthcare providers, and the place works with Medicaid or private pay to keep things affordable. There's a My Account Dashboard for each resident, so families or caretakers can check messages, events, and even handle emergency cards. There are also symptom checkers, health tools, and mental health resources right at hand, with links to learning centers for recovery and guides on everything from medication to state and federal support programs. Abbey Road Assisted Living - Newport offers respite care too, in case someone just needs a short stay while their regular caregiver takes a break.
The environment is designed to help people feel at home, stay safe, and have choices, so even if you need help with daily activities or health needs, you don't lose your sense of self. With a focus on respect, stable routines, and opportunities to learn or join activities, people don't just pass the days-they have a chance to belong, connect, and keep their dignity. There are daily community activities and events, with a care guide and emergency plans to help if issues pop up, so everyone stays as healthy and secure as possible. Every detail here, from the accessible design to the staff's compassionate help, aims to give residents comfort, respect, and the ability to keep enjoying life as much as possible.