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    5.0(2 reviews)
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    At one of the most difficult times in my mom's life, Carillon made it easy. My mom was one of…read morethose that was NEVER going to leave her house but fate had different plans. Upon breaking her hip, we realized that home was no longer the safest place so we looked around at quite a few independent/assisted living places. Once I walked in Carillon, I KNEW this was the place. It looks like the Four Seasons! You don't feel like you are in any kind of home for older people and it honestly has such a wonderful, welcoming charm. Owners are from here and plan on staying here and will respond at ANY time and are remarkable and their staff is so amazing. Fast forward several month, my mom said she doesn't even miss her house!!!! We never thought she'd ever feel that way but Carillon made it so!!!

    My MIL moved here just before Thanksgiving. We looked at several other places and this one was…read morehands down the best. Tracy and all the staff are so welcoming. I love the concept of this place! It is so clean. The units and common areas are beautiful! They recently helped us plan a birthday party for 23 people for my husband in the private dining room. A big shot out to Tracy (yet again), Alberto, Kayleigh, Heath and many others for making this event so special. Everyone commented on how fantastic the food was - even better than most of the highly rated restaurants close by for a fraction of the price. I would not hesitate to to move my own parents here. In fact, they raved about how great this place is and commented on how fantastic my MIL looks. They loved seeing her have a sense of humor that they have never witnessed before. This is place is simply the start of a new chapter in someone's life. I am so grateful!

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    Vi at Highlands Ranch

    4.7(15 reviews)
    14.3 mi

    On the first of October 2025 I arrived at VI @ Highlands Ranch for rehabilitation after suffering a…read moreshattered femur. We were greeted by the heads of many departments, including Lisa Nolan, director of nursing and Rachel Elliott, the Outreach Manager for the care center. Rachel went above and beyond, taking late night calls from my daughter after being placed at a facility that was beyond neglectful my first night in Denver to get me moved to VI @ Highlands Ranch the next morning. After being escorted to my room, I met the nurses and CNAs that would make it possible for me to be comfortable in my new surroundings after leaving the hospital in Glenwood Springs where my surgery had been performed. The following morning, I was greeted by Sean my Physical Therapist and we began our morning routine for therapy. Later that first day I also met Laurie as my Occupational therapist who help me learn how to navigate with my wheelchair. I chose to eat my meals in my room and met several aids that gladly brought the delicious, gourmet meals that were prepared for all residents. There was a second Laurie who was a PT that helped combine a swinging movement into daily walking and helped me accomplish taking steps and helping me conquer my fear of stairs. I continued with both PT and OT each day with the goal to move more and be safe to return to my home in Arizona. I occasionally even had therapy on the weekend. My nurses were fabulous. Anna always came with a smile and her talking BP cuff, Monique helped with medication and understanding why I was taking each pill. Jennifer also assisted in getting my cream approved for muscle stiffness. The night nurses, Chris, Bennie and Jenna were always assisting in getting me comfortable for the night and getting me the correct medication. The CNAs were very friendly and offered advice on navigating along with visiting and filling the days with conversations. When walking down the halls everyone greeted and called the residents by name. The lead therapist was Martin and was invaluable in getting the correct therapist to every patient. I thought I was on my way to discharge but it was Martin that said I needed a couple more weeks to help strengthen my leg so I could safely return home in Arizona. His assistance in my exercises will continue to be used now that I am at home. Also, in the therapy department was Kat who became a dear friend as she would make sure I did additional therapy, riding the Nustep to assist in relaxing and strengthening the tight muscles in both legs. When it was time to start planning on discharge and the overwhelming travel to Arizona Rachel once again came to the rescue with information on a chartered flight through JXS in Centennial, Co. This information was invaluable in that I was able to avoid the hassles of DIA and TSA with all my medical equipment and limited mobility. I am immensely grateful as my travel was smooth and comfortable. If anyone is considering a facility for physical rehabilitation, I would highly recommend VI @ Highlands Ranch. You will never find a facility with such professional, caring and helpful staff that are truly concerned with what is best for every resident.

    Moved into VI-Highlands 6 months ago. What a terrific experience it has been -- exceeded our…read moreexpectations on all levels. The facility is 1st rate, services stellar (from housekeeping to maintenance), exceptional food, great exercise facililty (pool, fitness center) and a wonderful, extremely competent exercise fitness facilitator/coordinator. The residents are open and caring. This was an emotional change but it's turned out to be really great.

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    2.5(19 reviews)
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    this is a decent place for independent living for sure, but if your parents or someone u love and…read moreare thinking of admitting here-- plz listen. If you lived one needs full assistance l, don't send them here. it's a difficult place for them to be happy in,

    Zero stars: This review is specific to the rehabilitation center - Windcrest at Regent's Point…read more My father (late 60s) was admitted here following double knee replacement surgery, with a known diagnosis of pulmonary fibrosis. He stayed for three nights before ultimately needing to be transferred back to the hospital. Unfortunately, the level of care we experienced was deeply concerning. The biggest issue was a lack of urgency and attention to basic medical needs. Despite his pulmonary condition, my father was not provided oxygen upon arrival. We were told it was listed as "as needed," but for someone who requires oxygen regularly, this should have been proactively managed. Relying on a patient in respiratory distress to repeatedly request care is not appropriate. Response times were also a serious problem. My father frequently used the call button for assistance, and it often took 30 minutes or more for anyone to respond. On one visit, he told me he had already been waiting half an hour just to receive ice packs for his knees. I had to find a staff member myself to get help. When I asked about average response times, I was told 10-15 minutes, which did not reflect our experience. I also requested that they check whether his call button was functioning properly, but no one ever followed up. There were multiple instances where essential care depended on a family member being physically present to advocate. For example, when my father needed his inhaler during a breathing episode, staff did not respond to the call button. I again had to go into the hallway to find someone. This pattern made it clear that without constant advocacy, care could be delayed or missed. Beyond my father's care, we observed troubling situations involving other residents. My sister had to assist my father's roommate back to his bed after a staff member left him unattended and he couldn't get his wheelchair across the room. I also saw several elderly residents sitting unattended in wheelchairs in a hallway, with no staff engaging or monitoring them. While the facility did not appear understaffed based on what we observed (plenty of time for them to stand around looking at their phones or chatting with each other), there was a noticeable lack of attentiveness and urgency among staff. Overall, this was not the level of care we expected for a rehabilitation facility. We are actively working to move my father elsewhere. I would strongly encourage families to be very involved and vigilant if a loved one is placed here.

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    Applewood Our House

    4.2(5 reviews)
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    My mother died this past February. She would have been at AOH 5 years this month. I wanted to write…read morethis review to say how appreciative I have been with the loving care Mom received. There was, of course, staff turnover during those 5 years, but I never saw anyone that didn't hold Mom and the other residents in highest regard and treat them all with dignity. A beautiful example is when I let a prior staff member know Mom was near the end of her life, that person came back to visit her and give her one final hug. Times were turbulent during the pandemic, but with imaginative ideas, family members were able to continue to connect with loved ones. There were video calls, window visits, outdoor visits, and after vaccination, in person visits once again. Due to the vigilance of the people at AOH, Covid didn't find its way into Mom's house until omicron, at which time everyone was vaccinated. Mom tested positive, but was never symptomatic; her body gave up some weeks later but it wasn't due to the coronavirus. Mom was content and happy at Applewood - and I will be eternally grateful for everyone who took such good care of her.

    I'm writing from the perspective of line staff employee. I've worked in caregiving for various…read morecompanies (including PPCH, Roundup, and the non-profit United Counseling Service in Vermont) for the past decade or so, and Applewood blows them all out of the water. In the past year I have seen: A woman I love become coherent one to two days per month. I came in on my day off to chat with her. The "ladies of Upham" reenact high school with all the hilarious drama. Petting zoo, visiting singer, aquarium visit, park visits, coffee shop outings, visiting guitarist/humorist, visiting pianist, high school carolers, fishing trip, and bowling alley outing for the residents, families and staff. A wonderfully sweet and kooky 92-year-old woman make a full recovery after coming down with the flu. A man go through a scare where his pulse dropped and his face turned blue, only to be perfectly fine the next day. A woman who said to me, "quick, go get the chickens before the plane lands, they can't go to Australia." There is a high turnover rate in EVERY caregiving company; this job is listed as the #1 most stressful job by msn for a reason! In other companies we are told "side hugs only" and that "no, we can't do this or that because it is too expensive." At Applewood, from the top down, they care about people. I try my best to treat my residents like close family. I feel supported and am happy to work here. Please feel free to come by and ask to speak to me if you'd like, I'm at the newest location on Garrison street in Arvada.

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