The Wexford is a retirement community at 1515 W 28th St in Loveland, Colorado, offering independent and assisted living services for older adults. The community provides several housing choices like studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, even a suite, and some apartments have full kitchens, plenty of storage space, and either a patio or a balcony for some fresh air. Residents get three chef-prepared meals a day in a restaurant-style dining room, with a 24/7 beverage center and themed dinners during holidays, and if guests visit, there are guest apartments available. There's a cafe called Columbine & Bakery and a banquet hall, plus a library with a fireplace, a private dining room, and a Town Hall with a dance floor for gatherings. The Wexford takes care of chores like housekeeping, laundry, lawn care, snow shoveling, and trash, so folks don't have to worry about daily upkeep and can focus on their hobbies or interests. Staff provide round-the-clock support, help with daily tasks, and specialized care such as incontinence care, help for people with diabetes, orthopedic or prosthesis support, and non-ambulatory services, and the team is often recognized for being helpful and kind, creating a welcoming environment.
Safety features include emergency pull-cords in every apartment, security cameras at every door, and a team that patrols at night for peace of mind. When someone needs to go to an appointment or wants to go to the store, there's a comfortable van for transportation, and outings are part of the activity schedule, whether it's "Concerts in the Park," going to art museums or sculpture galleries, or just playing games like pool or poker in the common areas. The community has structured programs to keep people active and connected, with fitness classes led by licensed professionals, stationary bikes, walking groups, creative workshops, devotional activities, and educational events. Residents can use hospital equipment and supplies if needed, and there is access to nursing care as part of convalescent home features, so needs can be met even as they change. Folks can tour The Wexford without an appointment on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and if they need to come in the evening or on weekends, they can set up a time to visit. The place tries to encourage socializing and friendship, so it doesn't feel lonely, and there's always something to do or someone to talk with, making retirement here comfortable and lively without the stress of daily chores.