Oberon House Assisted Living, The, sits on a peaceful, tree-lined street in Arvada, Colorado, with a quiet neighborhood feel and a building that's got a bit of that Frank Lloyd Wright Colorado style, though the building's older and does have some structural challenges. Some residents find the nearby railroad tracks appealing, giving a touch of character to the location. The community welcomes seniors aged 60 and over, providing different levels of care, with assisted living, independent living, nursing home, memory care, and respite care services all under one roof. Folks who live here get to keep their independence as long as possible, with help on hand for things like bathing, dressing, managing medicines, and other daily needs, plus a 24-hour call system and staff that stays awake all night, including a doctor on call, a visiting nurse, and homecare right on site, while the owner is there most days, too.
Residents can enjoy three meals a day, often made from fresh, local ingredients, and the menus cater to varied dietary needs and preferences. Diabetic residents get support to monitor blood sugar, but staff won't do insulin injections. They've got care for folks who need help moving from bed to wheelchair, and there's support for bowel and bladder care if it's managed independently. The staff is described as kind and caring, and individualized care plans aim to serve each person's preferences and health needs, whether someone needs light, medium, or heavy care. For those with memory issues like Alzheimer's, therapies and activities focus on comfort and stimulation.
Oberon House comes with both indoor and outdoor spots for relaxing or socializing, like gardens, a new gazebo, leisure paths, a fitness room, a spa, fireplaces with reading nooks, a library, and a community room for cards, bingo, or crafts. There are scheduled outings, daily activities, and even events run by residents or the wider community. Residents can use transport options for appointments or group outings. In the beauty salon, folks can get hair or nail care. Visiting physical, occupational, and speech therapists, as well as a podiatrist, add to health options, with 12-16 hour nursing each day to support different needs. Meals, laundry, housekeeping, and maintenance are all taken care of, while every resident can join in group fitness, crafts, and cultural programs as they choose. Oberon House focuses on letting folks age in place, offering continued support as care needs change, so there's rarely a need to move again.