Pearl Assisted Living sits out in Elizabeth, Colorado, in a peaceful spot with big Pines, open skies, and wildlife walking through now and then, and the place feels much like a friendly Bed and Breakfast, only the days move a bit slower and the work is all about caring for the folks who live there. The home has 10 licensed beds, so it stays small, which means everyone gets known by name and little details aren't missed, and there's a strong focus on treating people with kindness and respect. The building itself is set up as an Assisted Living Residence with both private and semi-private rooms, some wheelchair accessible, and showers that are easy to use. Staff stay awake and around 24 hours a day, every day of the week, with training in first aid and medication procedures, and they run background checks as well, which means families can settle their worries a little bit.
Meals are cooked fresh each day, with choices for vegetarian and kosher diets, and there's no smoking. The place isn't locked, so residents have some freedom if they wish, but safety stays important, and every need gets an honest look. Medicaid can be used for payment here, and the price depends on how much help someone needs. The staff offer assisted living services like help with bathing, dressing, and managing medicines, and they also take care of people facing more serious issues-things like incontinence, diabetes, or needing high-level care-so long as it fits within their license. There's memory care for those who may get confused or live with dementia or Alzheimer's, and the team keeps up regular activities aimed at keeping minds and bodies moving, whether it's inside the house or out with other residents and sometimes out in the community. Pearl Assisted Living goes for a home-like setting with simple comforts, good food, and friendly faces, and when families need a short-term stay or adult day services, the staff offer those as well.
Amenities cover indoor and outdoor spaces, which let residents enjoy a bit of sun or watch the birds, and the house stays non-smoking and clean. The approach here puts the focus on independence, letting residents stay in charge of small choices, while also making sure every day's needs are handled with care, with the staff treating every step, smile, and hello with respect. There's transportation when needed, though sometimes for a little extra, and the activities can be social, educational, or just plain entertaining, all aimed at keeping people connected and engaged. Pearl Assisted Living answers to state licensing and regular surveys to keep up standards, and though they don't take Medicare unless certified, Medicaid is an option. The place is family-owned, and soon, they'll open a second house to care for even more local seniors. The whole point is to provide a safe, steady, and warm place to live out days with dignity, while letting family members rest easier knowing someone trained and caring is always nearby.