Rose Of Sharon Washington Assisted Living sits at 7487 S. Washington Street in Centennial, Colorado and offers a small, home-like environment with only eight residents, so it feels quiet and close-knit, and folks know each other by name. The community organizes living by "houses" like Yukon House, Washington House, Sherman House, Valentia House, and Weaver House, each with its own gathering spaces, gardens, and some places for growing vegetables like tomatoes and cucumbers, so if someone likes to be outdoors or try a bit of easy gardening, they can do so without much fuss. The rooms come either furnished for folks who don't want to bother with furniture, and people can pick from shared or private bedrooms, with shared rooms starting at $4,300 a month and private ones from $5,400. The staff takes care of daily chores like housekeeping, laundry, linen changes, and meal preparation, and meals can be adjusted for diabetes or other diets, since not everyone eats the same things or at the same times.
The facility supports seniors who need help with things like bathing, dressing, moving around, taking medicine, or remembering when to do things, and there's 24-hour supervision so help's there night or day if needed, which folks tend to appreciate when they don't want to bother their families. Medical services include nurse visits, help with medications, dental care, and support for those who need incontinence care or have memory problems like dementia. There's a nurse on site, and healthcare is coordinated with outside doctors too, so residents don't have to figure out big medical details on their own. Transportation to medical appointments and errands is available, which is handy for those who can't drive anymore, and the buildings have emergency alert systems, wheelchair access, cable, telephone, and Wi-Fi in the rooms for anyone who wants to keep in touch or catch a show.
The home follows the idea of "The Platinum Rule," where staff try to treat each resident as they'd like to be treated themselves, and the goal is always to respect every person's background and needs. The whole place feels focused on respect, kindness, and safety, and staff receive training for COVID-19 prevention, aiming to stay a COVID-free community. The home hosts daily activities-movie nights, yoga, arts and crafts, off-site outings, and even spiritual or religious programs, so most folks can find something that fits what they like to do or see. Those who've stayed have mentioned how friendly and responsive the people working there are, and awards for "Best Meals and Dining" and "Best of Senior Living" back up that the place pays attention to good food and personal care. Rooms are either private or shared studios with cable, phone, and sometimes kitchenettes, and there is a common dining room, public living room, hair salon, and landscaped walking paths and gardens outside.
Rose Of Sharon Washington Assisted Living covers a range of support, from independent living for those who still want their own space, to assisted living for people needing more help day to day, and even skilled nursing or short respite stays for families needing a break. Services are available in English, and the team pays close attention to each resident's wishes about routines and care. The most recent ratings show a community score of 3.8 on Seniorly, pointing out it sits about average, with people appreciating the quiet atmosphere, personalized attention, and the meals. The atmosphere's calm, caring, and simple, and it fits those who want a smaller place with a focus on kindness, safety, and dignity in later years.