Windy Hill Living sits at 16303 E Fair Ave in Aurora, Colorado, and offers a quiet space for seniors to live with various service options, so you see independent living, assisted living, memory care, and even respite care, which means different people can find what they need, whether someone wants active living or more daily help, and the community's close to hospitals, pharmacies, parks, places of worship, and restaurants so it's easy to get out or see a doctor or just have a meal away from home if someone feels like it, and being near six cafés and two theaters gives plenty of chances to meet others for coffee or enjoy a show. There's a nice variety of spaces to spend time in, like the billiards lounge, fitness center, arts and crafts area, a movie room, piano area, game room, outdoor patio, and even a putting green and Jacuzzi for people who like to stay busy or relax outside, and residents can enjoy their meals in several dining spots including a bar or pub, café, restaurant-style dining, and there are private rooms for special family gatherings, with the kitchen staff serving up three meals a day, including international food, guest meals, and meals for vegetarians or those who need to eat at a different time, which is good for anyone who keeps odd hours or has visitors.
Rooms have helpful touches like full kitchens, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, cable TV, ground level options, and showers that are wheelchair friendly, and for people who want to bring their pets along, cats and dogs are welcome with pet-focused programs making sure everyone enjoys their days. There's regular housekeeping, a beauty salon, barber shop, resident parking, free transportation, access to public transit, and a security system with staff on-site 24/7, which provides some peace of mind, and if a resident needs to see a doctor or just get a checkup, physician's offices and wellness checks happen on-site. The staff's known for being friendly and helpful with a reputation for kindness, and they help residents join activities like art classes, trivia, Wii bowling, happy hours, wine tastings, day trips, stretching classes, and devotional services including both Catholic and Protestant options on and off site, plus educational talks, gardening club, live music, karaoke, and wellness programs aim to keep people active, social, and feeling good emotionally as well as physically.
The community's won awards like Best of Senior Living and Best of Senior Living All Star, which reflects their attention to support, and families don't pay for help in finding options, since senior living experts guide them through choices at no extra cost. Windy Hill Living runs from 8AM to 9PM on weekdays and has slightly shorter hours on weekends, and while costs aren't published up front, there's a way to ask for current prices or room availability, which some find useful when making decisions. The main focus here stays on providing clear information and supporting seniors so families can figure out what fits best, and all sorts of everyday details-from laundry and rides to daily meals and activities-are part of how life moves along, with the staff aiming to keep everyone included, comfortable, and safe.