Rose of Sharon Assisted Living sits in a quiet residential area of Centennial, Colorado, and serves seniors who want a calmer place with fewer residents, because it's a board and care home that feels more like a house than a big facility, and it has English-speaking caregivers on staff all day and night. The caregivers help with medication, bathing, dressing, moving around, and help people who don't get around easily, and the staff creates individual care plans for everyone. The facility doesn't allow pets, but has furnished rooms, emergency alert systems, and all-day dining, with special meals for diabetes or allergies, so people don't have to worry about what they eat, and cleaning, laundry, and meal prep are all done for the residents. The residents in Rose of Sharon Assisted Living enjoy simple comforts like a dining room, walking paths, gardens for sitting or strolls, and scheduled activities with events and movie nights, and the community promotes relaxation and helps seniors keep a social and active lifestyle, even if it's small and less busy than bigger places.
There are different options for rooms, plus a selection of common areas where people can gather, and on-site services mean residents don't have to worry about most chores or errands. There's supervision and trained staff twenty-four hours a day, help for those with incontinence, and support for people living with dementia or Alzheimer's, with safety features and routines to prevent wandering and confusion. Memory care and assisted living are both available, so seniors who need specialized support can get help, and Rose of Sharon Assisted Living's several houses-Yukon House, Washington House, Sherman House, Valentia House, and Weaver House-let people live in smaller groups while still sharing activities and resources.
The community offers plenty of social, educational, and recreational opportunities, so seniors don't feel isolated, and staff members are described as joyful and kind, which helps everyone feel welcome and supported. The facility doesn't expect residents to worry about property maintenance, as everything's taken care of for them, and the starting price for assisted living is $3,000.
Residents can use assistive devices as needed, and the community is close to medical offices and local attractions, which makes getting health care and outings easier. Rose of Sharon Assisted Living also connects with local health and recovery centers and provides information about health resources, community events, and supports people through several programs, including those that are funded by state and government programs like the Affordable Care Act. Tours are available so people can meet the staff, see the rooms, and talk to current residents before deciding, and there are also virtual tours and a gallery to get a real sense of the place before visiting. The setting is peaceful and suits those who want a hassle-free, safe, and friendly place to spend their later years without feeling overwhelmed by crowds or daily chores.