Seven Lakes Memory Care gives support and care for people with Alzheimer's and dementia, with a team that knows how to handle memory loss and behavior concerns. The community uses personal care plans that fit each resident's needs and lets folks age in place, so they don't have to move as their health changes. The building's ranch-style design helps everyone feel comfortable and safe, and the memory care neighborhood is fully secured so residents who may wander or get confused stay protected. Nurses, medication managers, and other specially trained staff watch over people day and night, and there's always a nurse on staff and a doctor on call when help's needed. There's an emergency alert system in every studio or shared room, and people live in tidy, pet-friendly apartments with plenty of light, their own or shared bathrooms, all utilities except the phone, and large common areas for meals, gatherings, or just relaxing.
Both indoor and outdoor spaces, like courtyards, patios, and walking paths by Horseshoe Lake, give a calm place to stroll or sit. Residents can have cats or dogs, and there's staff to help look after pets. Activities are planned every day-art classes, gardening, brain fitness games, music and exercise sessions, and outings-alongside devotional services, educational talks, and cooking classes. For meals, restaurant-style dining and international dishes come from the MBK Cuisine program, and special diets like low sodium and low sugar are honored. Guest meals are welcome, and there's a full kitchen, beauty salon, and barbershop right on site. If someone needs rides to appointments or shops, transportation runs five days a week.
Seven Lakes Memory Care stands apart since it's the first senior community in the area with Dementia-Friendly Leader Certification, showing a focus on quality and understanding for all stages of memory loss. Residents have access to physical, occupational, and speech therapy right on the property, and regular visits from podiatrists, dentists, and nurses. The Mind+Body Wellness Memory Care program encourages social time, exercise, and engagement to keep minds active and spirits up, and a full-time activities director runs programs and trips. People with any level of care need-from light to heavy-are welcome, and the staff can assist with all daily tasks like bathing, dressing, getting around, and medication help. Hospice and respite care are available, as well as support for people with more challenging behaviors.
Families aren't left out, since the TLC Program gives education and support, and the Yoi Shigoto community service program lets residents volunteer and stay involved. Team members make sure people don't feel lost or isolated, providing both compassionate help and activities that let everyone stay connected and purposeful. Seven Lakes also works with Colorado State University occupational therapy students and has dementia care instructors from Front Range Community College, with regular health checks and access to therapy including music and art. The overall feeling is like a home, with opportunities for friendships, hobbies, and enjoying nature, all while safety and dignity come first. The grounds are smoke-free indoors, but outdoor smoking spots exist, and there's always a calm view of the lake and peaceful shared spaces for everyone to enjoy. Ranked "Best Memory Care" by U.S. News and World Report, Seven Lakes supports both residents and their families through every step of memory care.