Creekside Village Assisted Living sits in Ft. Collins, Colorado, and provides both short-term and long-term care in a relaxed community setting, and with 120 total beds on the property, seniors can find private or semi-private rooms, or apartments and twin homes, whatever suits their needs, because the place is set up as a continuing care retirement community, a CCRC as they call it. The facility goes by a few names, including Creekside Village Assisted Living and Creekside Village Health and Rehabilitation Center, plus within the grounds there's Creekside Gardens Assisted Living Facility LLC, and it's all managed by Recover Care West. Folks that move in here can get specialized healthcare like dialysis, ostomy care, trach care, and even wound vacuum therapy, and they've got skilled nursing services and rehabilitation therapy, which includes physical, occupational, and speech therapy, so even people with chronic or complex health needs can get help right on site. Staff also give incontinence care, medication management, and general counseling, and memory care is set up in a secured unit for people with Alzheimer's or other dementia, with extra safeguards like Wanderguard systems to prevent wandering.
Assisted living is one of their main services-staff help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and managing medicines-and for those who need only a bit of extra support for a short period, there's respite care and other short stays. Meals get served in a restaurant-style dining room with plenty of menu choices, such as vegetarian options or guest meals, and room service's available, and the rooms themselves are made with seniors in mind, so there are ground floor units, wheelchair accessible bathrooms, showers, tubs, plus Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV, and even bath tubs. Housekeeping, laundry, and scheduled transportation make life a little easier, and for those who still smoke, the property accommodates it, which isn't always common nowadays. The building's recently updated, and there are pleasant outdoor areas meant for fresh air and socializing or just relaxing, since you need some peace and quiet sometimes, and there are activity rooms, wellness programs, and plenty of social events for anybody who wants to stay active. Parking and community transportation are included, and the place is close to public transit. Complimentary transportation helps folks get to appointments or shopping when needed, and uncovered parking is available for those who drive. Everything here, from the living setups to the care plans and daily support, is designed to help seniors keep as much independence as possible, and the staff aims to give each person care that matches what they need, without being pushy, and to help make life safe and comfortable without over-complicating things.