Madonna Plaza sits in a quiet part of Commerce City, CO, where you'll find a three-story building with 50 one-bedroom units made for older adults who want to live on their own but still like being around others. The building's modern look stands out against the nicely landscaped grounds, and residents tend the rose bushes that fill the area with color. There's a sunny activity room where folks often gather, and people can spend time outside on the patio or in the shared green spaces. The community stays busy with a packed social calendar, exercise programs, and activities that help neighbors get to know one another.
Madonna Plaza offers affordable, subsidized housing, including options like HUD and Section 8, to help those who might not be able to find a safe place to stay elsewhere, and income-based requirements make sure help goes where it's needed most. The apartments are smoke-free and have kitchens, so residents can cook for themselves, and small pets are welcome according to the pet policy. The building uses controlled access for safety, and there are elevators for easy movement between floors. Residents can use the on-site laundry, business center, fitness center, and computer lab, making day-to-day life a bit simpler.
Staff are experienced in managing the property and providing services for low-income and vulnerable people, and Madonna Plaza, Inc., a charitable group linked with the Archdiocese of Denver, operates the community. Support services go beyond housing, including food help, counseling, early childhood learning, and even immigration services. Special programs like Samaritan House and Marisol Services aim to help people move forward and feel supported. The whole place is designed to give seniors a chance to live fully and independently, while staying safe, healthy, and connected to others, whether that's through a meal with a neighbor, a walk through the rose garden, or joining in on a class or game in one of the common rooms.