Cogir of Broomfield, opening in summer 2025, is a three-story senior living community with 165 units, set between Denver and Boulder with easy access to Interstate 25, and the building has four wings and a modern, contemporary design that tries to make things feel comfortable and new. You'll find apartments with high-end finishes, full kitchens, in-unit washer/dryers, and some have balconies or patios, which gives seniors choices in how they want to live, plus the community is pet-friendly, has handicap access, high-speed Wi-Fi everywhere, and connects right to the local trail system and a walking path to Country Vista Park if someone likes to get outside and move around. Residents can pick from independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, which means the support can change as needs change, so people can age in place without moving again just because they need more help.
There's help for daily tasks like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, or getting meals, and staff are available to help with more advanced needs such as full nursing care and therapy after illness or surgery, plus there's specialized memory care for people with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia that includes 24-hour support and therapy in areas designed to make things less confusing and safer, which really can put families more at ease. The place has special SafelyYou technology for safety and independence, which is nice, and the staff includes a community director and a health & wellness director, which helps give the place some structure, with a team that's known for being warm and professional.
The apartments and common areas are made to feel inviting and easy to get around, and the amenities try to support social engagement and an active lifestyle-including resort-style social activities, a café serving meals with fresh, seasonal food, and plenty of spots where people can connect with each other or just relax. Community-building gets attention here, from programs designed to help seniors stay engaged, to features and support services that let people keep as much independence as possible even as their needs might change, and the place does try to offer a sense of safety and true home, whether someone lives totally on their own, gets daily help, or needs more specialized care. The leasing office is available for tours and questions, and the facility operates as a joint venture between Opus and Cogir Senior Living, with Opus also handling the building's design and construction.