Aspen Care sits at 3225 Georgia St NE in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and runs as a senior care facility for a small community with just 8 beds, so people can get more attention, and with the company having only 11 to 50 employees, the feeling stays pretty close-knit and personal, and there's a team that includes people like Rebecca Robinson helping with assisted living, and also Rebecca Schreiner (Wohlgemuth) working as a Health Care Aide. The place is owned by Aspen Care, Inc., and the facility carries license number 5719, classified under Hospitals and Health Care, and is for both female and male residents, though the main living areas are women-only, but hospice services can accept men as well, and since the property is pet-friendly and lets seniors choose from studio, one-bedroom, or shared apartments, residents get options for the type of space they want, all with emergency call systems, in-room kitchenettes, and regular housekeeping that gives some peace of mind.
Meals are cooked right on site and served in a big communal dining room, so everybody eats together if they want, and they can use the sunny courtyard, the landscaped gardens, or spend time in the game room, theater room, or public living spaces that really let people mingle or relax as they like, with a hair salon and a beauty and barber shop thrown in for those little things that make you feel like yourself. There's help all day and night with personal chores, laundry or dry cleaning, and extra care for things like memory issues, diabetes, and incontinence, with nurses and healthcare staff always around and some specialized care, like Parkinson's care, transferring help, and occupational therapy for those who need it, and a wellness center and pharmacy services right there too.
Residents can take part in all sorts of scheduled activities on site-arts and crafts, social events, a full calendar of educational programs, and regular fitness and wellness sessions, so there's always something going on to help you stay healthy, busy, and connected, and the staff really try to make each person feel comfortable, respected, and independent as much as they can. Transportation is available, both complimentary and paid, for groceries and outings, and all showers and major facilities are wheelchair accessible, keeping things safer and easier for everyone, and for people who want to know more or need extra help, there's a senior living counselor and plenty of resources about Medicare and the costs of senior care.
Aspen Care keeps things home-like and friendly, so it feels more like a small neighborhood, where nurses and aides are always ready to help, but you still get your privacy, and with both indoor and outdoor common areas, a pet-friendly policy, and a support team on site, residents and families find it simpler to settle in and focus on living comfortably and well, knowing that the staff aim to support each person's dignity and health.