Westlake Lodge Health and Rehabilitation sits at 1637 29th Ave Place in Greeley, Colorado, and folks can find a wide mix of care there, both for short-term rehab and long-term stays, since they've got skilled nursing, assisted living, independent living, memory care, and even hospice care under one roof, which is helpful for those whose health needs can change. The staff knows a lot about nursing and rehab, and there are always registered nurses and doctors around who try their best to help each resident feel a bit better, no matter the situation. People who stay here can count on physical, speech, and occupational therapies, and there's also wound care, trach care, colostomy support, pain management, and special help for folks recovering after things like joint replacements or amputations.
There are 107 beds, and rooms come as private or semi-private, depending on budget and needs, with prices ranging from $6,000 to $9,000 per month for nursing care and as low as $2,000 for some assisted or independent living options, going up to $5,200 for two-bedroom spots. There are studios and regular single- or two-bedroom apartments, some of which have kitchens or kitchenettes, and all the rooms offer cable TV, plus washers and dryers are on site. Dining happens restaurant-style, so the food comes out hot and everyone shares a meal together, but folks can get help with grooming, dressing, and bathing if they need it, with staff always ready to lend a hand. There's a hair salon, a fitness center, a dining room, a game room for playing cards or bingo, computers with internet, and Wi-Fi for anybody who likes to check email or chat with grandkids.
The building is designed with safety and comfort in mind, so you'll see plenty of handrails, ramps, handicap features, and a sprinkler system to keep everyone safe. There's full-time housekeeping, laundry, and even pharmaceutical delivery, plus transportation to help residents get to appointments or trips out. Westlake Lodge also runs adult day services and has memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, which means the staff is ready to help with special needs and make sure folks aren't left alone if they need help remembering things.
They take Medicare, Medicaid, private pay, long-term care insurance, Veterans benefits, and managed care, so families have options to handle costs. The team specializes in thorough discharge planning and offers psychosocial support to help residents and their families adjust if a move back home is possible, and if someone just needs a break, they offer respite and short-stay options, too. Social activities, crafts, education, health programs, podiatry, and special service names unique to Westlake Lodge all help people feel at home, and the focus always stays on steady, reliable care first, not fancy extras. The place is managed by Recover Care West and is part of CHCA District II.