Trailhead Community (Fall 2024)

    12983 West Ida Avenue, Littleton, CO, 80127
    5.0 · 1 reviews
    • Independent living

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      4.8
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    • Value

      4.8

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    About Trailhead Community (Fall 2024)

    Trailhead Community, opening in Fall 2024, tries something unique because it's designed for all kinds of residents, including seniors, adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and full-time working people who make less than the average income in the area, so you'll find 80 condominiums, with a mix of homes for sale and some for rent, and everything there is made so folks with all needs can get around safely and feel comfortable, whether they're getting older or living with disabilities. The whole place runs differently than most senior housing, because residents are encouraged to help out and find a sense of purpose, whether by taking on small service jobs in the community or just getting involved, and the community really wants everyone-seniors, younger adults with disabilities, and working folks living side by side-to participate and support each other. For people who need extra help, like memory care, Trailhead has those services, and they pay attention to what each person really needs, with resources, wellness features, and organized activities meant for all ages and abilities, though sometimes transportation means everyone organizes rides with Uber or meets up nearby since there aren't always drivers around. If you want to see photos or learn more, there are galleries and blogs on their site, and they've even made a special place for agents and families to log in or contact them with questions. The building's set up for accessibility and safety, rooms are efficient and friendly for everyone, and you'll find opportunities for people who make too much for Medicaid but have trouble affording other senior housing, or adults with IDD who want to live among friends and take part in daily life, so the whole idea is to build a mixed community where folks look out for each other and adjust together, rather than just being cared for from a distance.

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