Pricing ranges from
    $5,223 – 6,267/month

    Cottonwood Creek Memory Care Unit

    6800 Faith Dr, Cheyenne, WY, 82009
    3.7 · 3 reviews
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    4.0

    Warm, family-like care; rude desk

    I feel at home here - the staff are caring, competent, and the facility is warm, family-like with excellent care. My only issue is the phone/front-desk customer service can be rude.

    Pricing

    $5,223+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $6,267+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    3.67 · 3 reviews

    Overall rating

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    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      3.7
    • Meals

      3.7
    • Amenities

      5.0
    • Value

      3.7

    Pros

    • competent staff
    • caring staff
    • warm and welcoming facility
    • home-like feel
    • excellent care
    • family-like atmosphere
    • homey atmosphere

    Cons

    • rude phone staff
    • poor customer service

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in the review summaries is strongly positive about the hands-on care environment at Cottonwood Creek Memory Care Unit, with repeated emphasis on compassionate, competent caregivers and a physical environment that feels warm and home-like. Multiple reviewers highlight that residents receive excellent care and that the atmosphere is family-like, suggesting strong interpersonal relationships between staff, residents, and visitor families. These are consistent, high-impact themes that point to quality daily care and a welcoming setting for people with memory care needs.

    Care quality emerges as a primary strength. The phrase "excellent care" appears directly in the feedback and is reinforced by multiple mentions of "competent staff" and "caring staff." Together these comments indicate that reviewers perceive both clinical competence and emotional support as being delivered reliably. While the summaries are brief, the combination of descriptors suggests that staff are both skilled in caregiving tasks and attentive to residents' emotional well-being — an important duality for memory care settings.

    Staff and culture are another clear positive. Reviews consistently describe a "family-like" or "homey" atmosphere. That kind of language typically reflects close, respectful interactions, continuity of caregivers, and an environment where residents are treated with dignity and familiarity rather than a strictly institutional approach. The repeated use of "caring" and "competent" implies that staff behavior and competence are salient to reviewers and form a central part of what they appreciate about the community.

    Facility impressions are also favorable: reviewers call the site "warm and welcoming" and emphasize a "home-like feel." These terms indicate that the physical setting, decor, and perhaps the layout and amenities contribute to a non-clinical, comforting environment. Because memory care benefits from spaces that reduce confusion and stress, a warm, home-like facility is a meaningful positive signal in these summaries.

    Dining, activities, clinical details beyond general care, and specific amenities are not addressed in the provided summaries. The absence of commentary on meals, structured activities, therapy offerings, or medical coordination means there is insufficient information to assess those domains. Prospective families should request details on dining options, daily activity programming, cognitive stimulation therapies, and medical staffing during tours or phone conversations to fill these gaps.

    The main negative pattern is centered on communication and customer service: reviewers mention "rude phone staff" and "poor customer service." This suggests occasional lapses in initial contact or administrative responsiveness, which can be particularly important for prospective residents and families making initial inquiries or coordinating admissions. While caregiving staff are praised, front-line phone or administrative staff may not consistently project the same level of warmth or professionalism noted on the care side. This dissonance could affect first impressions and the ease of arranging visits or getting answers to questions.

    Taken together, the reviews portray Cottonwood Creek Memory Care Unit as a compassionate, competent, and home-like memory care community with strong day-to-day caregiving and a welcoming physical environment. The notable concern is around customer-facing administrative communication, specifically telephone interactions, which some reviewers found rude or subpar. For a balanced evaluation, I recommend prospective families tour the facility, observe staff-resident interactions firsthand, and test the responsiveness and tone of administrative communications (phone and email). Asking for references from current residents' families and inquiring directly about activities, dining, and medical oversight will help confirm the positive themes and clarify any operational weaknesses suggested by the customer service comments.

    Location

    Map showing location of Cottonwood Creek Memory Care Unit

    About Cottonwood Creek Memory Care Unit

    Cottonwood Creek Memory Care Unit, found at 6800 Faith Drive in Cheyenne, WY, is a place where folks with dementia or Alzheimer's live in a safe, caring setting that feels more like a home than a facility, and you'll notice they don't have flickering lights or beeping buzzers in the halls because they think comfort and calm come first, so every resident gets a private or double room with its own bathroom, and you'll see kitchens or kitchenettes, washers and dryers, and cable TV right in the room so people can keep some routines and comforts close by. The building has secure exits, a covered patio, a backyard, walking paths, and a circular floor plan-so wandering is safer, and there's always a spot to sit with visitors, and with a monitored exit, families know folks are looked after, especially if memory loss makes getting around confusing.

    The staff provides help around the clock, so if someone needs help bathing, dressing, or taking medicine, or if they need a hand getting from the bed to a chair, trained people are always nearby, and you'll find that folks who need help with eating, laundry, housekeeping or personal grooming get it from aides who know dementia care and aim to say yes to helping residents and families, keeping life comfortable and familiar. Home-cooked meals come with options for allergies, diabetes, or special diets, and all-day dining means residents can eat when they're ready, not just at set times, and there's a family-style kitchen and an open family room for socializing, plus a separate dining room if someone wants a bit more structure.

    The staff organizes daily activities like arts and crafts, group games, movie nights, and even trips to local museums and gardens, and you'll see planned outings with handicap-accessible transportation so people can get out and enjoy the area, sometimes just for a local scenic drive-which helps residents stay active and feel connected, and the social side stays strong because staff encourage friendly conversation and laughs, making the atmosphere warmer and less lonely, and there's even beauty, barber, and salon services on site, so folks can always feel put together.

    Medical care is always close by, with services like nurses, medication administration, wound care and occupational therapy, and they work with doctors and podiatrists to make sure all needs are covered, with regular wellness checks, health programs, and an emergency alert system built-in; plus, extra supports help residents who use wheelchairs or have mobility issues get around and join in, and insurance like long-term care is accepted to help with costs since the price is all-inclusive, which means families don't get extra bills for little things. Cottonwood Creek's overall design, with textures and colors chosen for comfort and easy navigation, and a cozy, quiet residential feel, helps people with Alzheimer's and dementia feel safe, while the close-knit feel, friendly staff, and regular routines build a steady, supportive surrounding that tries to match what residents have liked all their lives. If a family wants a home-like, secure place with real memory care and lasting support, this community aims to offer just that, doing its best to treat folks as people first, every single day.

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