Westminster Commons has 130 one-bedroom apartments for people aged 62 and older and those apartments are spread across three buildings, each of which is three stories tall with two elevators to help with getting around, and every building comes with its own laundry area and a lounge for residents to relax or visit, which is something a lot of people enjoy when they need a bit of company in the afternoons or just want to read the paper. The community is managed by Rocky Mountain Mutual Housing, a non-profit that focuses on affordable housing and support services, with an on-site Manager and Resident Service Coordinator to help residents with what they need, and there's an office where you can call ahead to check office hours if you're wanting to stop by or ask for application details, which does have its own specific requirements including ID, proof of income, bank statements, and personal references, and most rents are set at about 30% of a person's monthly income due to the Section 8 (202) federal program helping low-income seniors live independently.
There's a real attention to safety here, with fire alarms and smoke detectors in every building and at least one accessible apartment for folks who need more accommodations, and all the properties are non-smoking so the air's a bit cleaner indoors. Westminster Commons provides a range of options, including independent living, assisted living, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or other kinds of dementia, and it connects people with home health agencies and nursing care when that's needed, so there's help for most situations as people age or need more assistance. Residents can find support for health and emergencies, including fall prevention and access to assistive devices, and for those going through tough times, the site includes resources for things like opioid support, suicide prevention, elder abuse help, disaster support, and mental health-there are also interactive tools like a symptom checker and behavioral health recovery resources to keep people informed about their health, plus a health library covering medications and medical tests if someone wants to look something up. The kitchens serve balanced and nutritious meals with menus planned by chefs and meal planners, helping to make sure everyone gets the vitamins and quality ingredients seniors need, and for folks with pets, there are pet therapy programs, which can be good company and comfort for people getting older.
The grounds and the buildings are built for easy access, with elevators, accessible apartments, and organized community events so neighbors can get to know each other or just enjoy some activity, whether it's a group walk or a puzzle in the lounge, and there are links to more community resources and events if someone wants to stay busy. Residents can use laundry and dry-cleaning on site, and for packages and letters, there's on-site mail delivery, simplifying errands. The property keeps storage facilities for extra things that won't fit in the apartments, so folks don't need to worry about downsizing too much if they want to hang on to their keepsakes, and with features like smoke detectors, fire alarms, and staff that residents say are kind and helpful, there's a general feeling of safety and care. Westminster Commons connects to a network of supportive services and offers both privacy and a sense of community, so a person can stay independent as long as possible while still having a bit of help nearby when it's wanted or needed.