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If you like space, Aurora, Colorado, is the place to be. Because it’s a relatively large city, many of the neighborhoods, businesses, shopping centers, and other attractions may take some time to get to. At last count, the area had roughly 8,000 acres of open space. This has made the Gateway to the Rockies a popular destination for retirees, which is why the area features many different senior housing communities.
A Place for Mom partners with 11 independent living communities in the Aurora area. Most of these facilities were designed and built with the active senior in mind. At our partner properties, you may find on-site fitness centers, game rooms, billiards lounges, bistros, and even bars or pubs.
With almost a dozen housing options available, deciding on a community can be tough. That’s why A Place for Mom put together this guide detailing the independent living communities within a 10-mile radius of Aurora’s city center. You’ll find listings for senior apartment communities ranked by a variety of categories as well as details on payment options, applicable laws and regulations, transportation methods, nearby health care facilities, local senior activities, and more.
Types of care available in Aurora, CO
Independent Living
When my loved one was ill, the staff were very responsive to our phone calls and also offered supportive and medical care to them. The staff are very friendly and caring.
I have moved in to Westhaven Apartment Homes, and I really like it so far. I like that I can still maintain an independent lifestyle here, but that it is also a very active and social retirement facility. The staff is great, and they have a lot of activities like Bingo, movies, crafts, story time; there’s a gym, too. It’s an older building, but it’s clean, and they do a good job keeping it up. I also like that it is cost efficient, and I would recommend it to others looking to keep up an independent lifestyle.
We love the staff and living situation for my 2 elderly parents at Golden Orchard, Finding this lovely group home was a Blessing for us. My Dad and Mom are well taken care of in every way. Such a huge difference in how well my parents are doing in this very caring group home environment!. Food is great, staff is loving and helpful...my parent's feel so loved and cared for here. I highly recommend if you have elderly parent's or loved ones needing one on one special loving care as they go through the challenges of aging....check out Golden Orchard group homes you will be so happy that you did... Thank you for all you do,... [Name removed] (Daughter)
200 South Ironton St, Aurora, CO 80012
We would 1000% recommend Pinewood Lodge to other families based on the experience we have had so far, it is a great place. My dad is very happy there. We love pinewood and we are so glad you helped us find...
Pinewood Lodge offers the ambiance and comfort of a luxury mountain resort style community with convenience of an urban lifestyle – and all for people 62 years of age or older (income limits apply). The development features generously sized one and two bedroom apartments filled with amenities and...
1470 S Havana St, Aurora, CO 80012
Bella Vita was responsive and helpful. The facility is clean and well run. The staff answered questions and went out of their way to make my mom feel welcome. I recommend the facility for those looking for...
Luxurious apartment living for those 55 and better. Whether you're still in the workforce or you've retired, enjoy a home without headaches. Let us introduce you to a new level of luxury senior living at Bella Vita. Convenience is Included at Bella Vita Simple is beautiful. Every day living is...
1950 S Dayton St, Denver, CO 80247
I would recommend the community to others, with the caveat that not everything promised will be delivered. The community is very nice but some things were promised that aren't being provided. In general, my...
Whether you're looking for independent or assisted living, DAYTON PLACE is one of Denver's finest retirement communities. We offer a gracious lifestyle, with a wide range of services and programs designed to enhance the health, comfort, and security of our residents. Since 1987, DAYTON PLACE has...
8101 E Mississippi Ave, Denver, CO 80247
They do not seem equipped to deal with inter resident issues. There is a gentleman who constantly runs into people in his wheelchair and the staff have not figured out a way to resolve the issue.
Welcome to The Courtyards at Mountain View.55-plus Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care in Denver, COIf you think senior living at The Courtyards is like a nursing home … think again! With independent living, assisted living, and memory care options, our team provides unbeatable...
6021 S. Liverpool Street, Centennial, CO 80016
It is very clean. They could improve on the consistency of care. I would caution people to look carefully regarding any assisted living facility.
Located in Centennial, Colorado, Peakview Assisted Living and Memory Care offers premium apartment homes and services in Assisted Living and Dementia/Memory Care. The brand new community has month-to-month rental pricing instead of expensive buy-in fees. Peakview opened in September of 2015 and...
5240 South Shalom Park Circle, Aurora, CO 80015
I LOVE it here!! Just moved into my Villa last Monday, but stayed in a patio home while my place was completed for 2 months. I love how the community, staff and residents all support each other. Management...
Discover maintenance free living at V-Esprit active adult community. Located in the Centennial, Parker and South East Aurora area (close to Cherry Creek State Park), V-Esprit offers apartments and patio homes for lease on a beautiful 14-acre campus with walking paths with amazing mountain...
13801 E Yale Ave, Aurora, CO 80014
There are issues in the dining room from time to time. We like that there are three different levels of care. Independent living, assisted-living and skilled nursing. My parents are in assisted living just...
St. Andrew’s Village is a pet-friendly independent living and assisted living community for seniors age 62 and over in the Denver metropolitan area. We offer private one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom apartments along with the security of knowing that our staff is available 24 hours a...
14221 E Evans Ave, Aurora, CO 80014
As time goes by we are more and more happy with Garden Plaza. The majority of the staff is very experienced with the needs of the residents. The complex is laid out with a simple floor plan, wide halls,...
We offer a resort style worry free lifestyle. Complete with all day dining, events, concerts, educational programs, 24 hour staff and security, transportation, weekly housekeeping, basic cable, wifi, and phone service with free long distance. Our apartments range from studios up to two...
14555 E Hampden Ave, Aurora, CO 80014
I like where I live I liked it since I moved in 3 years ago and you know it's like with any place you live or if you're working it's like any place you work it has it has its trying times but you know the...
"Committed to helping you live a vibrant, carefree lifestyle." At Cherry Creek, we are dedicated to providing our residents with five-star service, elegant amenities and the freedom to maintain an active lifestyle. Our caring professional staff is here to lavish you with attention while...
8030 East Girard Avenue, Denver, CO 80231
Probably wondering why I give it a "5" based on other scores. This is my 3rd community in 6 years. I've been here 1 year and intend to stay. The nurse left off residents. Some weakness are fallout from COVID...
The Retirement of Your DreamsTucked in a neighborhood just minutes from bustling downtown Denver, Colorado, the beautiful grounds of our independent living community invite residents to exchange the burdens of home maintenance for the care-free lifestyle of a dream retirement. If you’re itching...
150 Quebec Street, Denver, CO 80230
They staff is SO accommodating and kind. The facility is extremely clean. Very happy with our choice to put our Father at Brookdale Lowry They have been fantastic!
Savor a Rich and Full LifeIf you’re looking for an assisted living and memory care community in Denver, Colorado, look no further. Nestled in the Lowry Air Force Base area, our community is convenient to the grocery stores, banks, the public library and VA hospital. But even though we’re in a...
2500 S Roslyn St, Denver, CO 80231
Staff has been very helpful and worked to accommodate my mom's individual needs. Communication is very good, which I appreciate a lot. The facility is clean and welcoming. We would recommend this community...
The Life You’ve Always WantedWhat does it mean to pursue a life of purpose and meaning? When you are a resident here at our assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing and rehabilitation community in Denver, Colorado, you have ample opportunity to find out. Our seniors enjoy a host of...
10200 E Harvard Ave, Denver, CO 80231
Staff are kind and attentive to my family member needs. Food is great. I have had a great experience in my time visiting.
Live at Harvard Square Retirement Community in Southeast Denver, and you will experience service beyond the expected. Way beyond in fact. Our friendly, experienced staff really goes the extra mile (or two, or twenty) whenever needed. You'll find examples of this in every area. So not only do we...
6800 Leetsdale Drive, Denver, CO 80224
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This is a great start to find a place for a family member who needs cares for a positive quality of life. My sister loves Sprinbrock. They helped her adjust to the transfer from her condo to assisted living...
Live on your terms at Denver's oasis in the city! Springbrooke Senior Living has more than a decade of experience helping those 62 or better thrive in a supportive, safe, stimulating and oh-so-comfortable environment. Conveniently located in Central Denver, Springbrooke brings you high quality...
2979 Uinta Street, Denver, CO 80238
When it comes to the activities - we are awaiting new Memory Support Director, hoping to see more activities and more varied activities. For the value for cost, expensive, care varies depending on staffing...
The Balfour at Stapleton community incorporates all we have learned from our nearly 20 years of developing and operating senior housing in Colorado. Offering assisted living and memory care accommodations, found in all Balfour’s retirement communities in Denver, CO, paired with our signature...
14501 E Crestline Dr, Aurora, CO 80015
Engage, Enjoy and Live!Affordable, lavish & amenity filled independent living made simple. Let us take care of your needs, so you can enjoy the important things in life.Parkside Village Retirement Resort is a beautiful new Resort Lifestyle Community in Aurora,CO ea. Parkside Village offers an...
8505 Lowry Boulevard, Denver, CO 80230
She needs more people of their staff. They have nice activities, but ny cousin is in her 60ies, but there is nobody less than 70 and they are not easy to let anyone new in. They also don't celebrate all the...
Welcome to Lowry Park!We are Lowry’s most affordable retirement community!Whether you are looking for retirement living, or assisted living services, Lowry Park can accommodate your needs!Safe, affordable and conveniently located, Lowry Park is adjacent to 40 acres of parks and recreational...
2440 S Wabash St, Denver, CO 80231
I would rate each category with a 5. My mom is so well cared for and loved by the staff at Modena. She is happy, always dressed well and clean. I can't praise Modena enough for all they do for my mom! My...
1640 S Quebec Way, Denver, CO 80231
My mom is a resident at CuraVistas. The building was bought by a new company and has vastly improved. The Executive Director Jamie Bird is friendly and helpful. They recently hired a new activities person...
Enjoy Every Minute of RetirementWe don’t like to brag, but we do think our assisted living community is one of the best in Colorado. But it isn’t just because we have a great location in downtown Denver or a beautiful building with spacious and elegantly-decorated common rooms. The men and women...
1401 Emporia St, Aurora, CO 80010
Great neighbors and great sense of community. Everyone helps each other. I love the bingo nights and all the activities and the manager [name removed] is a great manager. This is a wonderful place to call...
3601 S. Dallas St., Aurora, CO 80014
We have lived at The Village at Hampden Town Center for 6 years. We were so pleased to find a Senior Facility so close to shopping, light Rail and access to the major transportation arteries located nearby. Our 2 bedroom apartment is spacious for o...
22000 E Quincy Ave, Aurora, CO 80015
They are extremely friendly and have so many things and groups to do. All you have to pay is rent. All utilities included including TV/cable and internet. Having a garden to grow your vegetables is...
we’ve created a new kind of 62+ lifestyle community for people who are ambitious about the years ahead and aren’t willing to compromise their freedom.Rent includes everything: utilities, WiFi, expanded television services, swimming pool, hot tub, community garden, dog park, workout facilities,...
15972 E 13th Pl, Aurora, CO 80011
15972 E 13th Pl, Aurora, CO 80011
15351 East 12th Avenue, Aurora, CO 80011
Costs will vary from one independent living community to the next based on a variety of factors, including location, unit size, floor plan, amenities, services, and more. However, the average monthly cost in the Aurora area for one of our partner facilities is roughly $3,441, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data.[02] This figure includes rent, associated fees, and service fee add-ons.
The following figures represent the average baseline costs for the immediate area and do not include additional fees for ancillary services.
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Paying for independent living can take many forms, but most seniors find themselves relying on personal funds to cover the monthly costs. The reason comes down to the simple fact that these communities are similar to traditional apartment communities — just with additional support.
However, other payment options may be available. To get a better understanding of the various methods out there, you’ll find additional details below on private resources, VA benefits, Medicaid, and Medicare.
Using a combination of personal resources to pay for an independent living community isn’t out of the norm. Seniors will use Social Security benefits, retirement savings, retirement accounts, pensions, income generated by investments, or any one of the following:
Independent living communities are similar to residential communities; they just have age restrictions for residents. As such, no licensing requirements exist at this time. If, however, the independent living community offers assisted living or memory care, then it would require an assisted living community license or an alternative care facility (ACF) license. The ACF license would be for any community serving Medicaid-funded residents.
Regulations for independent living communities follow traditional landlord-tenant laws as well as those set by the Fair Housing Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Public areas must be well-maintained and kept clean; utilities must be made available; and rental units must come equipped with basic appliances, heating, lighting, ventilation, and so on. Owners or operators cannot discriminate against you or offer less favorable terms and conditions if you are part of a protected class.
Additionally, reasonable accommodations must be made if you have a disability. If the building doesn’t have a ramp, for example, one must be built to provide access. The same would be true for widening doorways for someone who uses a wheelchair, installing grab bars in a bathroom for someone with mobility issues, or even adjusting the rental payment schedule to coincide with someone’s income assistance.
If an independent living community were to offer assisted living or memory care, regulations become more stringent. Standards would be set regarding administrators, staffing, training, oversight, community rules, and even mechanisms to address resident family concerns, as might be the case for any resident with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia.
All multifamily residential properties are subject to inspection, including independent living communities. Past inspection reports for communities offering assisted living or memory care are made available through the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment. Enter the name of the facility to review the list of inspections and any citations issued within the past five years. If you’d like to learn more about renter’s rights, you can find additional information on the Housing Authority of the City of Aurora’s website.
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
4300 Cherry Creek S. Drive
Denver, CO 80246
Phone: 303-692-2000
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
While Aurora has no specific COVID-19 regulations for independent living, it isn’t uncommon for some communities to establish their own guidelines. Contact a facility to learn more about its precautions or policies.
Vaccinations. Getting vaccinated is encouraged but not required.
Masking. Masks are encouraged but not required in public spaces.
Facility cleanliness. Individuals should regularly clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces and common-use items.
Social distancing. Behaviors that reduce the spread of COVID-19 are encouraged.
Seniors choose to move to an independent living community for a number of reasons, and they will vary from one person to the next. For many seniors, it’s all about the amenities and services provided to residents. For others, it’s all about location, and Aurora, Colorado, provides natural splendor in spades. Here’s what to expect from the independent living communities in the Aurora area.
Socialization opportunities are one of the main perks of moving to an independent living community. If you want to grab a drink with new friends, you can certainly do so at the on-site bar or pub on many of the properties. Pool sharks may be interested to know that they can always catch a pick-up game at many of our partner communities’ billiards lounges. There’s also the option of playing a little cribbage, euchre, or even mahjong if you choose to move to a community with a game room. If not, you can just chat with other residents as you flex your creativity at an on-site arts and craft center. The Aurora Cultural Arts District is also near many communities, offering theaters, art centers, and museums for socialization opportunities away from home.
Independent living is all about remaining independent — a fact not lost on the communities in our partner network. The majority of them (91%) make it easy to keep active with on-site fitness centers that are free to use for any resident. You can also take advantage of one of the many parks in the Aurora area. The town presents a myriad of outdoor pursuits, such as hiking, biking, boating, fishing, and skiing.
Another thing to know about our 11 independent living communities in Aurora is that most ensure you or your loved one can “age in place.” Here is a breakdown of the facilities in our partner network:
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Earning America’s 100 Best Hospitals Award in 2021, UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital is an academic hospital that’s ranked nationally in diabetes and endocrinology; ear, nose, and throat; gastroenterology; pulmonology; and rheumatology.[05]
The Medical Center of Aurora is an acute care hospital that’s ranked as high performing in heart failure, kidney failure, stroke, and chronic obtrusive pulmonary disease.[06]
Kindred Hospital Aurora is an acute, long-term care facility that offers a range of services, such as cardiac care, comprehensive rehabilitation, post-trauma, and stroke care.
Though not as big as Denver or Colorado Springs, Aurora is the third largest city in Colorado. In other words, the area is somewhat car-dependent, earning a transit score of just 35 out of 100. This isn’t to say that there aren’t walkable neighborhoods. Northwest Aurora, Del Mar Parkway, or Dayton Triangle rank anywhere from 63 to 74 for walkability. Walk Score measures the walkability of cities across the country on a scale of 0 to 100.
Fortunately, all independent living communities in our partner network offer complimentary transportation. They also have parking available if you own a car. If you or a family need to get around town by other means, Aurora does have public transit options. The Regional Transportation District (RTD) runs one light-rail line through the center of the city. It also has various bus routes.
Anyone who is 65 and older can ride at a 50% discount with a Senior Special Discount Card. And for those who can’t use fixed-route public transit, RTD also operates the paratransit ride service, Access-a-Ride. You will need to go through an application process to use this service, but it’s currently subsidized up to $25. So, it may be of benefit to look into this option.
Another option that’s been made available to the senior community is through the Seniors’ Resource Center. Anyone 60 or older can take advantage of this no-cost ride service to run errands within a 10-mile radius of Aurora. Trips are available between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. Call at least a day in advance to schedule a ride.
PrimeCare Colorado and A1 Medical Transportation are two additional private, nonemergency transportation services available in Aurora. They specialize in providing ambulatory, wheelchair, and stretcher assistance to cater to diverse mobility needs.
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The one thing anyone should know about Aurora is that it’s a city rich in culture and outdoor activities. Indigenous culture, in particular, has quite a rich history in the area. You need only look to the Plains Conservation Center for an example of that. The historical site offers visitors the chance to tour replicas of a homestead village and tipi camp.
If you’re thirsting for even more knowledge about the area, then you should definitely make a point of visiting the other free-to-enter historical attractions, including Coal Creek Schoolhouse, Centennial House, John Gully Homestead House, and the Delaney Round Barn. There’s also the Growing Home & Trolley Trailer No. 610 exhibit. The Aurora Museum Foundation spent four years restoring the trailer, so it’s definitely worth a visit.
As far as outdoor activities go, you won’t be disappointed by what Aurora has to offer. For one, you’ll find more than 100 miles of multiuse trails. Cherry Creek State Park alone accounts for roughly a quarter of trails, featuring the Cottonwood Creek Trail, Butterfly Hill Trail, Pipeline Train, and Pope Trail. Plus, the park offers visitors the opportunity to go fishing, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, boating, and more. There’s also the Aurora Reservoir and Quincy Reservoir for biking, fishing, sailing, kayaking, and other outdoor activities.
Art aficionados may want to check out Art in Public Places, a program that has brought more than 300 pieces of art from local and national artists into and all around the city. Check Gateway Park District, Havana District, Murphy Creek District, and Smoky Hill Cornerstar for just a sampling of some of the exhibits. There’s also The People’s Building, which has regular gallery exhibits, as well as the Aurora Cultural Arts District, which has a mix of art galleries and exhibits, live performances, and shopping.
Looking to meet other seniors in the area? Make a point to visit the Aurora Center for Active Adults. Adults 50 and older can take part in fitness classes, crafts, bingo, day trips, line dancing, and a number of seminars. Check the center’s schedule for more information.
Brookdale North Boulder, Greeley Place and Brookdale Meridian Arvada are the top-rated Independent Living facilities near Aurora, CO. These Independent Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Independent Living in Aurora is 3,970 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
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