Cathedral Plaza sits in the North Capitol Hill neighborhood of Denver, right near hospitals, healthcare providers, and pharmacies, so residents can get medical care and medications with little trouble, and if there's ever an emergency, help isn't far away. There's easy access to theaters for entertainment, parks to enjoy the outdoors, and places of worship for spiritual needs, and being so close to cafes and restaurants means people don't have to go far for a nice meal or coffee. Cathedral Plaza is a senior living community that offers assisted living, independent living, skilled nursing, memory care, and home care services; they also have nursing home and residential care for the handicapped, giving support for activities like bathing, dressing, and medication if it's needed, and the staff aim to keep a focus on service and tenant satisfaction. There's a range of units, with studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments; there are 154 total units and the building has accessible features like elevators, wheelchair access, and accessible units for those with mobility concerns, and it's a smoke-free environment throughout the residences and common areas, with on-site laundry and a rooftop deck on the eleventh floor that looks out over the city and the mountains. Fire alarms and smoke detectors are in place for safety, and residents get on-site mail delivery too, and small pets are allowed in the apartments.
The community provides affordable housing as a Section 8 (202) property, so for those with very low income or who need supportive housing, rents are usually about 30% of adjusted gross income based on HUD and other income guidelines, and it's designed to serve seniors who may not find decent housing elsewhere in the city. Cathedral Plaza serves people with Alzheimer's and dementia, as the building's set up to reduce confusion and help prevent wandering. Activities are planned for residents, and there are features like fitness centers, outdoor decks, controlled entry for security, and there's special focus on making amenities and services useful for older adults, so you'd find things like wheelchair ramps, balconies, and even interactive maps to explore the area. It's in a spot with a walk score of 96, which means it's easy to do daily errands without driving, and the transit score of 78 shows public transportation is good for getting around. Cathedral Plaza is managed by staff experienced in property management and affordable housing, and they oversee everything to keep up high standards of quality and safety, serving both residential seniors and business tenants. The building offers planned activities so seniors can stay active and social, and there's an eleventh-floor balcony for fresh air and views, making the place practical and giving it some nice touches, and the policies are clear about supporting accessibility and pet ownership in the units. The property has different unit layouts, including studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom options, and serves individuals, couples, and even small families who need affordable, supportive housing in Denver.