Aspen Hills Assisted Living sits in Lakewood, Colorado, and has 12 assisted living units in total, offering both private and semi-private spaces, as well as small studios with practical layouts and one-bedroom apartments, which helps folks find just the right fit for their needs, and with unique names for its care programs and areas, there's a bit of personality in how care is delivered. Residents get personalized care plans with help for daily needs like bathing, dressing, grooming, bathroom use, incontinence assistance, diabetes, Parkinson's care, showering, and spoon-feeding. Staff always stays awake on site day and night, with a nurse and licensed staff always available, plus emergency call systems in each room to help with falls or issues whenever they come up, and there's on-site medical supervision, medication management, and regular wellness and health checks, too.
For memory care, Aspen Hills offers special services for people with dementia, and staff trained in dementia care, with safety features throughout the building. Weekly and daily activities keep residents busy, including game rooms, reading rooms, planned outings, movie nights, spa and beauty services, a bistro, scheduled community events, exercise programs, music and art, music therapy, pet therapy, and outdoor relaxation spaces like a greenhouse, yard, and walking or jogging paths. Fitness areas and a jacuzzi or steam room offer ways to stay active and relaxed, while a hair parlor handles grooming needs. Residents also get fresh, nutritious meal plans and special diets when needed, with transportation to shopping, doctor appointments, social and religious outings all arranged for them.
The facility supports recreation with a community kitchen, concierge, and shared living areas for conversation and events, plus housecleaning and laundry services to keep things tidy. There are flat-screen TVs and parking, and residents have access to a user account dashboard for events, health records, and safety cards. Aspen Hills makes use of assistive devices and connects people to health resources like HRSA centers, mental health parity, emergency services, and affordable care programs, including home health, respite care, and hospice if that's ever required. With only 12 units, staff knows each resident well and tailors activities or care to what suits them best, and provides peace of mind with 24/7 emergency response, health monitoring, and a steady routine of entertainment, outings, religious support, and wellness programs.