Village Place At Longmont stands as a 3-story senior living community at 600 Coffman Street in Longmont, CO, offering 72 apartments for people who are 62 years or older or disabled, and it's managed by the Longmont Housing Authority as a Low Income Housing Tax Credit Property, so there are income restrictions that make sure the residents meet certain financial guidelines. The property has apartments in several sizes, including studios, one-bedroom, one-bedroom with a den, and two-bedroom units, with floor plans that go from about 450 square feet up to 880 square feet, so people can pick what fits them best. There's a focus here on affordable, no-frills living, and apartments are accessible for both active seniors and those who want some help, but units also include support with things like bathing, dressing, medication management, and special care for Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia, because the community offers both assisted living and memory care services.
Staff are known for being friendly and helpful, and there's a culture of welcoming people, so residents often feel at home. Common areas on-site let folks relax and visit with neighbors, and there's a steady calendar of onsite, offsite, and devotional activities to help residents stay social, active, and connected, since those things matter for quality of life. For meals, the staff plan and prepare nutritious food using quality ingredients to help keep everyone healthy, and there are always fast food places and restaurants nearby for folks who like to explore different dining options. Village Place At Longmont also provides healthcare services, non-ambulatory care, diabetic care, and incontinence support, and has staffing and ancillary services to support all these needs.
The building was built in 1990, covers about 49,850 square feet, and it's close to local recreation sites and other neighborhood amenities, which helps people get out and enjoy the area if they want to. The community tries to make things easy for new residents with help for applications, assigning units, granting reasonable accommodations, and doing all this in line with fair housing and civil rights laws, so everybody gets a fair shot at living there. Awards for Best of Senior Living and Most Friendly in Senior Living reflect past recognition, especially for care and for the helpful, engaging atmosphere. There are programs in place to address substandard housing in the area, and the mission here is focused on offering affordable, safe housing for low and moderate-income seniors, families, and people with disabilities.
Village Place At Longmont compiles reports about its units and rental rates, occupancy history, and property features, and shares this information for transparency. All these details come together to form a place that's designed to support older adults who need either just a little or a lot of help, while keeping the focus on community, dignity, and affordability.