Avamere Transitional Care & Rehabilitation - Malley, which is now closed, sat in Northglenn, Colorado, close to a walking trail on Malley Drive with landscaped grounds that were nice to look at. The facility offered both assisted living and skilled nursing in a building with private and semi-private studio rooms, furnished and with housekeeping and linen services, and it helped adults over 55 who needed support with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and transfers. The dedicated staff focused on compassion, teamwork, and trust, making sure to treat each resident with respect and aiming to build real relationships. The facility was part of the Avamere network, and it did its best to keep care affordable and effective, offering over 25 years of experience and emphasizing both staff training and the use of updated care practices.
Residents had access to things like cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, phone services, kitchenettes, nutritious meals with restaurant-style dining, and support for special dietary restrictions including diabetic needs, with move-in coordination to help get settled. The staff provided 24-hour supervision and medical support, with a call system for emergencies, plus medication management and coordination with healthcare providers. Skilled nursing and in-house therapy covered everything from short-term rehabilitation after hospital stays, managing wounds, IV therapy, and pain management, to long-term care and support for mental health or memory issues, including secure areas and specialized activities for those with Alzheimer's or dementia. Discharge planning was well managed to smooth the path back home when possible.
The monthly activity calendar kept residents engaged with community-sponsored programs, resident-led events, trips for medical appointments, and transportation when needed, and everyone could spend time in common spaces like dining rooms, outdoor areas, or the beauty salon. The facility served residents with memory or physical conditions, as well as those living with developmental or intellectual disabilities, with staff trained to handle complex care and support needs. Avamere Malley always worked to provide a warm, safe, and supportive setting, making sure help was nearby but encouraging people to keep as much independence as possible.
With an average review score of 7.6 out of 10, a 2-star Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services rating overall, and a 4-star staffing rating, the facility aimed to balance care and comfort for up to 21 people at a time, doing its best to meet each person's needs for therapy, daily living, or medical care, alongside a variety of activities and programs to help everyone stay active and well.