Assured Senior Living runs small residential communities in Arvada, Castle Rock, Centennial, Lakewood, Littleton, and Parker, with each home set up to feel cozy and welcoming, always aiming for that family-like feeling, so residents get to know caregivers and neighbors well, and there's a real focus on routine and privacy, which actually helps folks living with memory loss-like Alzheimer's or dementia-feel safe and settled. Memory care gets special attention, since homes have Certified Dementia Practitioners on staff, and assure a low staff-to-resident ratio, usually one caregiver for every four residents, so people get plenty of personal support, and care homes stay smaller on purpose, making it easier to look after everyone and recognize health changes quickly. Staff members, many of whom live on site, are trained in dementia, and they stay on all hours, day and night, to help with anything from medication management, wound care, and podiatry to just helping someone with a shower, getting dressed, or moving around, which really makes a big difference for safety and peace of mind.
Each home is wheelchair and walker friendly, with safety built in-doors are secure; there's always a fenced backyard, big patios, and wide decks, which mean people can go outdoors without worry, and sprinkler systems are in place for fire safety. Private apartments are set up for comfort and safety, with emergency call buttons, safety bars, kitchens or kitchenettes, and laundry available. Meals are cooked fresh every day, three times a day, including snacks, with respectful attention to dietary needs, whether it's kosher, vegetarian, or just preferences for home-style cooking, and residents can help out in the kitchen or with chores like folding laundry or setting the table, since keeping hands busy and routines familiar tends to help a lot. Common areas, inside and out, are available for socializing, whether it's sharing stories, playing games, catching up with family, or just listening to music, and there's fast internet, cable TV, and places to relax if someone prefers quiet.
Programming at Assured Senior Living covers both entertainment and therapy, and activities like art, music, yoga, aromatherapy, morning exercise, gardening, walking, biking, and pet therapy take place daily, with specialized memory care routines and the use of tools like Rendever Virtual Reality or Linked Senior to help enrich life and keep residents curious. Caregivers run support groups for families and provide community forums, and folks can join in on religious or devotional services if they wish. Licensed nurses and on-call doctors visit for regular check-ups and medical care, with medical records and inspection reports kept up to date and available; all move-in procedures and waiting list policies are clear and well maintained.
Transportation's provided for appointments or outings, and guests get their own parking spots when visiting. There's a game and activities room, fitness center, and salon or barbershop for grooming needs, with optional services like manicures, pedicures, and haircuts on offer. All-inclusive pricing covers care, meals, laundry, cleaning, medication management, and activities-there are no hidden fees or extra charges for services, so costs stay clear and predictable. Residents can get extra help with daily living tasks but don't get full-time nursing care unless it's aided by outside agencies. The homes in the Assured Senior Living network work hard to reduce staff turnover and keep a steady, caring team, so residents and families see the same faces day after day, which really matters to a lot of people looking for a steady, home-like environment when extra help is needed for memory care, assisted living, or independent living, and there's ongoing support for families coping with dementia, stroke, Parkinson's, or traumatic brain injury.