Fillmore Crossing, now known as The Incline Apartments, sits at 3125 Sinton Road in the Holland Park and Cragmoor area of Colorado Springs, close to parks, shopping, and the Garden of the Gods, with handy access to downtown and Monument Trail, and was built in 1972 with 189 units that include studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, lofts, and townhomes, all laid out on an easy-to-navigate one-page floor plan. The community offers several living options like independent living, assisted living, nursing home care, home care, senior apartments, memory care, and residential care homes, with trained aides and full-time staff providing help with daily living, therapies, and nursing when needed. There's a pet policy allowing cats and dogs, with some breed restrictions, a $300 deposit per pet, a $35 monthly pet rent, and a limit of two pets per apartment, and there's a spacious two-acre dog park for pets to run, plus outdoor BBQ grills and picnic areas.
Apartments have features like air conditioning, hardwood floors, dishwashers, walk-in closets, stainless steel appliances, and microwaves, while the property offers on-site laundry, garages for rent at $125 a month, surface and assigned parking, and a clubhouse with a full kitchen, shuffleboard, and community events. Residents can use the heated indoor pool, a 24-hour fitness center, a business center, and simple key-based access for security. The community management team, including the manager and front office staff, gets high marks for professionalism and quick maintenance responses, and there's an easy portal for paying rent, maintenance requests, and sharing feedback, plus a suggestion box so management can hear from residents. Fillmore Crossing has a range of activities on site, devotional services, common indoor spaces, meals provided, and transportation to help with errands or appointments. Lease options go from 3 to 12 months, but shorter leases might include extra fees.
While the facility's online reviews based on staff-verified scoring show a low score of 0.5 stars, some residents say the community has improved over time, praising new renovations, well-kept laundry rooms, and clean amenities. Fillmore Crossing offers basic accessible apartment living for seniors who need care, want an active social atmosphere, or value living close to Colorado Springs' natural sites, with support for veterans and a connection to senior living advisors for more help if needed. Specific floor plans are available, from studio to 2-bed units, and people can find more details on pricing, availability, and reviews by filling out a simple form. The facility keeps detailed info on ownership, rental rates, occupancy, sales, and loan records, helpful for those interested in long-term planning or investment insights. Amenities are straightforward and focus on comfort, ease of use, and a community feel, making Fillmore Crossing an option for seniors wanting different levels of support or independence in a convenient location.