Golden Orchard Inc II offers care in a quiet, home-like setting in Greenwood Village and Wheat Ridge, where each house has room for about 12 to 16 folks, and there's a memory care home among them for people with Alzheimer's or other dementia, plus there are options in Littleton too, and you'll find they've got furnished rooms, each with its own private bathroom, set up for wheelchair access, and cable TV or satellite. Meals happen in a shared dining room, with three hot, home-cooked meals and snacks every day, plus all-day dining, vegetarian dishes, kosher options, and menus that take allergies and diabetes into account, all prepared by chefs and meal planners who try to make sure you eat healthy and well, and the staff help with feeding if that's needed, which is good because not everyone has the same needs, you know. The big backyard at the Wheat Ridge home has a walking path, garden, and a waterfall, and the Greenwood Village homes have more room outside than usual-you get lovely landscaping and a nice gazebo, plus covered seating for smokers if you need that, and small pets can live with you with a few rules and a pet fee.
Residents can take part in group activities every day, with movie nights, music, outings, troop visits, parades, devotionals off-site, and programs meant to keep your body and mind active, so you don't end up lonely or bored. The community helps keep things clean with weekly housekeeping and laundry, and there's a beautician onsite for hair and grooming. Nurses and caregivers are around day and night, with an emergency pendant system and alert bracelets for safety, and they'll help you with medicine, wound care (if you bring in your own home health agency), bathing, dressing, and transferring if you have trouble getting up or around, and non-ambulatory folks are welcome. They have help with all sorts of daily tasks, and you can get assistance for incontinence or special medical needs for an extra fee. They partner with outside doctors, therapists, and home health groups, so you can stay in one place even if you need more care, palliative support, or hospice.
They have different living options, from independent living to skilled nursing, assisted living, board and care, and short stays for respite if you or your caregiver want a break or you're healing up from surgery. Lease terms are month-to-month, and you just need to give 30 days' notice if you want to move on. There aren't any age limits for who can live here, and the community gets high marks, averaging 4 out of 5 stars according to resident reviews. Golden Orchard Inc II is owned by TrinityCare and is physician-led, and a team of friendly and trained staff is there to check on everyone, so families say the care feels reliable, and residents look out at bright interiors, blooming gardens, and friendly faces, which does help make the days better, and the place does get awards too, like Best of Senior Living and All-Star awards. The prices aren't listed, so you'd have to ask about those. It's a relaxed community where it's easy to connect with others, keep busy, or just enjoy peace outdoors or in your own room.