Terry Lake Assisted Living sits over at 3629 Woodridge Rd in Fort Collins, Colorado, and offers a medium-sized, home-like place for up to eight residents who need help with daily living. The staff, led by Todd Robbins, can help with bathing, dressing, grooming, washing, and getting to the bathroom, and they also help schedule transportation for doctor appointments, shopping trips, and spiritual activities if that's something a resident needs. Residents receive three homemade meals a day, with special diets prepared if needed, and there's a dining room where everyone can eat together. The community provides health and exercise programs like music therapy, pet therapy, board games, and trips outside, while there's also planned programs, movie time, a reading room, social nights, art and music schedules, and games to keep things lively and social, which comes in handy for folks who like a bit of everything without having to leave home.
The building has a jacuzzi, sauna or wellness room, fitness center, Wi-Fi throughout, cable TV, washers and dryers, kitchens or kitchenettes in some units, a beauty salon and barbershop with a mobile hairdresser, and comfortably set up bedrooms, bathrooms, patios, and living areas, so nobody's pressed for space or comfort. Outdoor gardens and living rooms add some fresh air and nature to the day, and the place is kept safe with fire sprinklers, handicap access, and maintenance services always available. Housekeeping and dry cleaning help to keep things clean and tidy, and guest parking is there for visitors who want to stop by. The place has private pay options, accepts long-term care insurance, and has room types from studios to larger suites, with monthly prices going between $2,000 and $6,500 depending on the spot and services picked.
Terry Lake Assisted Living covers assisted living, memory care, nursing services, independent living, and even home care and respite care, operating as a community for folks age 55 and up who want some peace of mind and a little help getting through the day, all while staying social and enjoying a balanced life. Residents can take personal tours and there are pictures and maps available for those who want to get a look before moving in. The facility isn't certified by Medicare or Medicaid and doesn't accept Medicare payments, so it mainly works as a private pay community. It's set up so seniors get personalized care in a safe, friendly place with outdoor gardens and patios, social activities, arts and crafts, and support to help families feel secure about their loved ones as they age.