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    Coal Creek Post Acute and Assisted Living

    Coal Creek Post Acute and Assisted Living

    3.4(5 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Day 16 at Coal Creek Post Acute. I will be discharged tomorrow…read more I have made pronounced improvement in my upper body, core and my non-surgical leg strength and flexibility enabling me to become as mobile as possible returning home. As I am still non weight bearing on my new ankle, I am utilizing an iWalk 3.0, at the suggestion of the Physical Therapy team, which allows me to climb up and down the 16 stairs I have at my residence entryway which I was very concerned about. The knowledgeable PT and OT team here is superlative and I would highly recommend this facility and their entire staff for anyone rehabbing post-surgery. I couldn't be more pleased with my visit here. They all care about you and it shows.

    I am so disappointed in this place. I had reached out to them for rehab for my dad. I had him in a…read moreplace that was horrible! The employees in admissions at this place acted like the genuinely cared and wanted to help! I went to take a tour and spoke with a few employees who all gave me some advice to get my dad out quicker from the other place. Needless to say I was stressed and wanted to get my dad moved and so I followed the advice. Well it was horrible advice that made my dad lose his insurance approval for any place! I left messages, emails for both the ladies that gave me advice and also copied upper management into the emails to ask for additional advice since I listened to them. I guess I should not be surprised they went radio silent and I haven't heard back from anyone. I honestly would have been ok with just an apology!!!!!

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    Elevation Hospice

    Elevation Hospice

    4.4(7 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    Have just "graduated" from Elevation Hospice after a year of outstanding service, including care…read moremanagement, medicine management, social services, and the most professional and kind CNA bathing me once-a-week. Everything was geared to my well-being and quality of life. I will never get better, but am l,000 times better than a year ago thanks to many people, but primarily Elevation. In my opinion, and the opinion of one of the assisted living caregivers, who unsolicitedly said, "There is no better Hospice." I agree and highly recommend.

    I am so proud to have been part of this company. Elevation Hospice of Colorado consistently…read moredemonstrates exceptional dedication to compassionate, patient-centered end-of-life care. Their team of professionals--including nurses, CNAs, volunteers, social workers, and chaplains--is frequently commended for their empathy, responsiveness, and unwavering commitment to both patients and their families.​ Many families have shared heartfelt testimonials about the profound impact Elevation Hospice has had during challenging times. For instance, one family member expressed deep gratitude for the team's support, noting how the staff went above and beyond to ensure their loved one's comfort and dignity. Another caregiver highlighted the seamless communication and coordination provided, which brought immense relief during a stressful period.​ Healthcare professionals also recognize Elevation Hospice's excellence. A resident care director praised the team's professionalism and compassion, recommending their services to families seeking dependable hospice care. Such endorsements from both families and professionals underscore the organization's reputation for delivering high-quality, empathetic care.​ In summary, Elevation Hospice of Colorado stands out as a beacon of excellence in hospice care. Their holistic approach, attentive staff, and commitment to honoring each patient's journey make them a trusted choice for families navigating end-of-life care decisions. My life has been forever changed by working alongside the team.

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    UCHealth Broomfield Hospital

    UCHealth Broomfield Hospital

    2.5(37 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    On September 23rd, 2025, I went to the BCH Foothills Hospital Emergency Department for severe…read moreheadaches, dizziness, fatigue, and frequent episodes of double vision. One episode lasted long enough that I had to pull over while driving. The ER performed bloodwork and an MRI, both of which were normal, and sent me home with a generic "how to treat headaches" handout. The handout even specifically stated to seek medical attention if the headaches were accompanied by dizziness or vision changes, which were my main presenting complaints that visit. I followed up with my primary care doctor who referred me to a neurologist and an ophthalmologist. The neurologist was booked until November. I saw the ophthalmologist on October 6th, 2025 and he found significant swelling in both optic nerves and strongly suspected Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH). He told me to go to the ER if my symptoms worsened prior to my neurology appointment. He explained that IIH can lead to permanent vision loss and must be officially diagnosed and treated with a spinal tap. Just two days later, on October 8th, I returned to the BCH Foothills Hospital after four episodes of complete vision loss, along with the worst headache of my life, severe dizziness, and back and neck pain. I was seen by Dr. Shannon Sovndal and gave him a detailed medical history, including my ophthalmologist's findings and his recommendation for a spinal tap. Dr. Sovndal was dismissive, repeatedly interrupted me, and insisted on repeating imaging even though I had just had an MRI at the same facility two weeks earlier. After several hours and additional imaging, he told me everything was "normal" and that there was "nothing wrong." When I explained that my symptoms had worsened and asked again about a spinal tap, he said it was "out of the ER's scope" and that I should wait for my neurology appointment, despite it being a month away. He stated, "if your symptoms get worse, you can come back to the ER. But I don't mean if your symptoms are just bothering you more. I mean if your symptoms are actually progressing." This was extremely frustrating since this was after I had gone completely blind multiple times that day.. if that's not my symptoms progressing, what is? I was sent home again with the same generic headache handout. Feeling unsafe with waiting a month for my neurologist to treat me, I immediately went to UCHealth Broomfield Hospital, where my experience was completely different. Four nurses rushed me back immediately after hearing my symptoms and the ER doctor, Dr. Jessica Mitchell, virtually consulted a neurologist right away. Dr. Mitchell performed a spinal tap and confirmed my intracranial pressure was concerningly high. After removing fluid, I felt instant relief. Dr. Mitchell confirmed the IIH diagnosis and explained that untreated IIH can lead to permanent health issues. Dr. Mitchell asked if I knew why BCH hadn't performed a spinal tap. I told her I had no idea, especially since I had specifically requested one. She appeared visibly surprised and concerned by that answer. Upon discharge from UCHealth, the staff provided me with clear discharge instructions and follow-up recommendations. They told me exactly what symptoms to look out for so I know exactly when to come back to the ER. Dr. Mitchell gave me the information for the neurologist that she consulted with and recommended that I reach out ASAP to schedule an appointment since they know my case and will likely be able to get me seen sooner. I'm deeply disappointed in BCH Foothills Hospital Emergency Department, especially Dr. Shannon Sovndal, for dismissing a serious and time-sensitive neurological condition.. twice. I'm incredibly grateful to UCHealth, Dr. Mitchell, and her team for listening, acting quickly, and preventing what could have been a permanent outcome. I would not recommend BCH Foothills Hospital to anyone seeking thorough or compassionate emergency care. Go to UCHealth Broomfield instead!

    The laboratory here is the worst. I recommend you go somewhere else! The door got slammed on my…read moreface as I was heading in and they always have mistakes and lack common sense. How does a laboratory not know their own information or misplace someone's blood orders? So outrageous.

    Adara Living - rehabilitation_center - Updated June 2026

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