Eagle Crest Assisted Living sits quietly in Rangely, Colorado, surrounded by the scenic mountains and high desert hills along the White River Valley, where folks find peace and can look out on pretty views. This community specializes in helping seniors who need some support with everyday things like bathing, dressing, or medication management, and everyone gets care that's matched to their needs, whether it's help for early stages of Alzheimer's Disease or help moving around, with wheelchair ramps and accessible showers and tubs all in place, so residents don't have to worry about getting around indoors. There are studio apartments with enough space to feel comfortable, and three home-cooked meals get served every day in a dining room where people can eat together and share a laugh or good conversation. People here enjoy a simple, supportive lifestyle with 24-hour trained staff always close by to assist with daily needs or simply offer company.
The grounds have landscaped spots and an outdoor waterfall, which give folks a nice place to enjoy the fresh air, and a few indoor and outdoor common areas where residents gather for social or educational activities, some of which get planned with the Rangely Recreation Center to keep everyone active and connected. Internet and Wi-Fi access makes it easy to stay in touch, and there's resident parking or transportation for outings, along with options for complimentary or paid rides when needed. Residents can get kosher or vegetarian meals, appreciate full tubs for bathing, and use fully accessible bathrooms. Staff support independence but are always there for someone needing extra help, whether with hospice needs, aging in place, or just enjoying the little things in their day. The facility is owned and operated by Rangely District Hospital, which brings over fifty years of medical care experience, so seniors and their families can be reassured that the care is grounded and practical. People here spend their days with activities onsite and offsite, some time with a beautician, and occasional devotional services, and there's always an eye on letting people choose how they'd like to spend their time and get the right level of care. Eagle Crest Assisted Living makes a point to welcome everyone, offering disability access, accepting insurance, and making services available to immigrants even without documentation, plus they participate in Medicare and Medicaid so paying for care is just a little easier.