St Bernadette's and Petro's Residential Assisted Living is a family-owned, doctor-run care community with two small buildings in Arapahoe County, one building for Assisted Living called St. Bernadette's and the other for Memory Care called St. Petro's, and each building can have up to 7 residents, keeping things small and personal, and people who live here get 24-hour care from staff specially trained to help elders with daily tasks, medical needs, and memory difficulties due to Alzheimer's or other issues. The rooms let you decorate and bring your own style, pets like cats and dogs can visit, and the outdoor areas are secure and pretty, with safe walking paths and gardens for everyone to enjoy. Residents get three home-cooked meals every day, snacks whenever they need them, and a kitchen that's open throughout the day, and staff keep up with all laundry and cleaning. The care team handles medication reminders, blood sugar checks, and scheduled visits from nurses, occupational and physical therapists to help keep people moving and healthy, plus people get help with incontinence care, catheters, colostomies, oxygen support, and other medical needs right at home.
They've made everything easy by including utilities in the main price, except for the phone in the room, and the staff encourage family and pets to visit often, which helps keep things feeling like home. People living with memory loss get special attention, with professionally trained caregivers managing behaviors and offering a safe, enclosed space to walk and get fresh air while keeping them protected from wandering. Activities go on every day, with plans to match what each resident can do, and there's always something to keep hands and minds busy, all while having the freedom to come and go with family or faith services outside. Security guards watch over the place, offsite religious trips are an option, and reminders for all the little things are part of daily life so no one gets left behind. Staff lookout for everyone, working with kindness and attention to dignity, and there are special services for short-term stays if families need respite. Housekeeping, laundry, daily living support, in-room safety features like ADA showers, and on-site staff trained in gerontology are standards across this senior care home, and anyone who needs behavioral or disorientation care gets the help they need with patience and compassion every day.