Colorado Terrace sits in a mid-rise building at 2455 W Colorado Blvd in Los Angeles, right in Eagle Rock just east of Glendale, where seniors aged 55 and over can find modern, peaceful living and, truth be told, there's a steady flow of activity as it's close to big places like hospitals, the Westfield Mall, Americana at Brand Shopping Center, and the major transportation lines, so you won't feel cut off from things. Residents pick from cozy studio, one-bedroom, or even 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom units, and you get features like carpeted floors, electric heating, intercoms, and beautiful views, some looking over rosegardens, with accessible units set aside if mobility, hearing, or vision is a concern, though there's a waiting list for those. The building itself is about two years old, and it's set in a quiet, "Senior Friendly" neighborhood, full of rose and citrus gardens that help the place stay peaceful, plus the grounds have both indoor and outdoor common areas to spend time in, and the whole area is good for walks if you like staying active in safe surroundings with gated entry and security cameras in place.
There's a community kitchen outfitted with things like a stove, microwave, and garbage disposal to help residents prepare healthy meals, and laundry facilities are nearby when it's time to tidy up, which is handy. Colorado Terrace welcomes both men and women, allows pets, and absolutely does not let anyone smoke in any indoor areas, public or private. Cars are easy to park thanks to secure, gated parking, and if you want to get spruced up, there's beauty and barber services on site. Folks living here can join onsite and offsite activities, and management is usually friendly and quick to help with things, according to what's been said.
Many who live here like the easy access to recreation and wellness activities, and the building works hard to help people keep their independence with reliable services. Apartments tend to fill up, especially those designed for folks with physical disabilities, and information about amenities comes directly from the facility, since outside verification's not provided right now. The area surrounding Colorado Terrace is pedestrian-friendly, meaning seniors can walk to shops and local spots without too much worry, and weekly open house events plus private tours make it a little easier to get to know the place. Based on reviews, the community gets about 2.5 stars, which many people see as "Good," and property images are available if someone wants to see more before visiting.