Oakridge Crossing stands in the Harmony Corridor of Fort Collins, Colorado, and offers independent senior living for people aged 62 and older, where folks who can take care of themselves get to enjoy a quiet life with just a little help when it's needed, and there's also options for seniors with lower incomes who qualify for income-based housing at 30%, 40%, 50%, and 60% AMI levels. Built in 2018, the building has 110 one- or two-bedroom apartments with features like central air, patios or balconies for fresh air, spacious closets, and all utilities included in the rent, plus simple things like water, sewer, and trash handled for you, and you get to pick either carpet or vinyl plank flooring, so residents don't have to worry about the upkeep or surprise bills. Oakridge Crossing is designed for community; there's a strong focus on residents mingling in common spaces like the library, craft room, billiards room, community center, or even outside in the picnic area or along the hiking and bike trails you'll see near the property, and if you like views, those mountain scenes aren't bad to look at at all.
The property provides controlled access for safety and has on-site management where residents can talk about repairs, maintenance, or rent questions, and there's a portal for making service requests, checking the event calendar, and paying rent online, which can make life a bit easier. Residents can use transportation services for errands, appointments, and nearby shopping, which helps those who don't drive, and for those with medical needs, there's 5,000 square feet of medical office space right there, along with proximity to UC Health and Banner Medical Center. The community sits close to grocery stores, restaurants, neighborhood retail shops, parks, bike and walking trails, and public transportation-plus the CSU campus and downtown Fort Collins are a short ride away, giving folks options for outings and visits with family. Oakridge Crossing offers peace of mind by doing thorough background, credit, and rental history checks for applicants, with a waitlist that requires income and identity documents to register.
Amenities include a fitness center so folks can exercise indoors, a billiards room for games, a well-stocked library for quiet moments, laundry facilities on-site, a crafts room for hobbies, horseshoe pits, shuffleboard, and plenty of community rooms for gatherings and scheduled activities, and there's friendly staff on hand, well-trained to answer questions or offer a hand if needed. Oakridge Crossing encourages socializing, with clubs, group dining, and regular events, plus they offer short-term respite stays with access to care services and help for those recovering or who need a break from their usual routine. The pet policy allows for pets in multiple-bedroom apartments, though details should be checked. Oakridge Crossing isn't fancy but it offers seniors a safe, well-located, and affordable home with a good bit of independence and enough support to help them stay active and connected.