Hearts & Hands Assisted's a senior living and board and care community in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, offering assisted living and specialized memory care in a small, family-like setting, with only 9 licensed assisted living beds in its main residence at 4370 Ingalls Street, so residents get a lot of personal attention from a friendly staff that helps with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, medication management, or transferring, and there's always someone nearby for help or supervision because 24-hour care is available every day, which makes many families feel comfortable. The community offers care for seniors with dementia or Alzheimer's, using personal care plans, support with mealtimes, bathroom reminders, weight management, and help with memory caregivers who understand those specific needs. There are shared and private room options, all rooms include safety features like emergency alert systems, walk-in showers, and a design focused on privacy and comfort.
This place always welcomes pets, tries to keep things homey, and has regular community events, group activities, and arts and crafts so people can stay active and don't feel alone. Residents can walk in the garden area, join movie nights, use the spacious library, or relax on decks and porches. The dining hall serves three dietician-created, well-balanced meals every day, with menus that help people who need diabetic or dementia-special diets, and there's always a chef planning the meals and open to dietary requests. There's a chapel, beauty and barber shop, massage therapy, free transportation to appointments, pharmacy access, and secure grounds for added peace of mind. Staff coordinates with health professionals and brings in skilled nursing, speech, or occupational therapists if someone needs it. The whole community is Medicaid Certified and licensed for assisted living, offering both permanent and respite care so families can get a break if they need temporary support.
All utilities, maintenance, and concierge service are included, and there are unique programs to keep people safe, comfortable, and as independent as possible. People have access to technology and computer classes, fitness, rehabilitation help, board and care-home safety, routine health checks, and support for any unscheduled requests. There's a small-community feel, but plenty of space, so each person can feel at home while still having help always nearby, and the team here focuses on keeping dignity and independence front and center in the care they give.