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Carillon at Belleview Station

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My Mother-In-Law has been here 4 months. This wouldn't have been my choice for her (but I'm not…read moreliving here) she is very happy with her selection. The building has been under renovations for some time but are finishing up now. The other residence are fun and friendly, plenty of activities if you want to get involved. The halls are quiet and they allow pets! If your reading this post you want to know how the staff are. They are great. Brookdale DTC has some really dedicated staff and that makes all the difference. They are responsive and it is such a reliefe to leave your loved one in trusted care. I very much have the impression that the corporate office listens to resident requests. Things were going south in the kitchen and soon a regional manager was on site making changes. Any issues we have brought up to management were handled quickly and to our satisfaction. I have suggested Brookdale to friends looking for work, I would recommend you take a look for your loved one. 4 stars only because of the construction.

This is the worst place. They are cheap & administration is awful. The have a lot of "titles"…read morethat mean NOTHING! LPNS that aren't REAL nurses & people passing out meds called Qmaps, that require little training. It's scary! They also don't do what there computer tells them ON time! Some are good, but many just don't care & don't do there job. They are soooo nice when vetting you, but once your in, FORGET IT! Business as usual. $$$$. What a waste of my parents hard earned money! My dad is looking down & KNOWS what the truth is. Someone died a few years back falling down the stairs! They didn't die from the fall, but not being going & froze to death!!! Allegedly someone turned off the alarm on that one door. Yet when they couldn't find the resident they claimed they had looked down all stairwells. Well clearly they didn't check that one! The sad part, they merely got a slap on the hand.....

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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.

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Cherry Hills Assisted Living by Cherry Hills Management - Welcome to our courtyard

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4.4(16 reviews)
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Assisted Living? Memory Care? You are covered here. Fabulous community where it really is a…read morecommunity that residents enjoy being part of. This review is based on visits and tours made there to check out what they are all about. Michelle is likely your first point of contact since she is, I believe, the Director of "Sales and Marketing" (?). Kara I believe works for her and fills in for Michelle when needed. Both are fabulous, but Michelle really knows her stuff and understands what needs to be done if you are thinking of being part of their community. The place itself is really nice and elegant, with lots of energy and positive activities. Beautiful walking area outside for memory care residents. Trails right outside to walk, are abundant and also very nice as you walk thru the park right there/golf course. Different sized Rooms make up assisted living (AL) --studio, 1 BR, 2 BR. Memory care (MC) only has 2 sizes of studios--385 and 520 sq feet. The views you have contribute to the price as well. They also have Assisted Living with their Essentials support, provides a bridge between AL and MC. Food is pretty nice. Heritage week was being offered where unique foods from other areas around the world were being featured. Service was pretty great. Kind, compassionate when talking to residents. Beautiful set-up with dishes being offered on display as you walk in. Love the front desk team. All super nice and energetic. Very knowledgable and helpful. A nice sized theater for movies. Arts and crafts room. Library space. Outside deck/seats and tables with a very calming and beautiful view. Exercise class in the morning and other activities throughout the day. Live music/happy hour. Super fun all around. If you are looking for a super nice place where your loved one will be well taken care of, and feel safe and happy, this is your place.

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Wind Crest

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Carillon at Belleview Station - assistedliving - Updated June 2026

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