The Gallery at Broomfield is an assisted living and memory care community in Broomfield, CO.
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1450 W 169th Ave, Broomfield, CO 80023
For more information about senior living options: (866) 208-4318
4.7 from 63 reviews
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The Gallery at Broomfield Costs & Pricing
At The Gallery at Broomfield, the monthly costs for various room types reflect both competitive pricing and quality amenities tailored to meet residents' needs. For a studio apartment, residents can expect to pay $3,966, which is significantly lower than the average in Broomfield County at $6,170 and also below the state average of $4,090. A one-bedroom unit is priced at $4,481 - again more affordable than Broomfield County's average of $5,651 while remaining slightly above Colorado's statewide figure of $4,119. For those seeking more space, the two-bedroom apartments are available for $6,180, still under the county's average of $8,240 but notably higher than the state average of $4,580. Overall, The Gallery offers an attractive pricing structure that provides value without compromising on quality in comparison to local and state benchmarks.
Floor plans
The Gallery at Broomfield
Broomfield County
Colorado
Studio
$3,966
$6,170
$4,088
1 Bedroom
$4,481
$5,651
$4,118
2 Bedrooms
$6,180
$8,240
$4,580
Overall Review of The Gallery at Broomfield
differentiator7 reviews mention this
Fresh, varied dining stands out
Residents consistently describe the food as fresh, varied, and enjoyable.
Dining comes up repeatedly, with residents describing meals they look forward to and a dining room staff that keeps things running smoothly. Several reviewers mention quality at both breakfast and lunch, and others describe the food as spectacular or excellent. Reviews also point to variety, and one family notes adjustments and inclusion around specific needs at mealtimes.
common10 reviews mention this
Compassionate staff drives confidence
Many reviewers say the staff is compassionate, caring, and responsive to families.
Staff communication and care show up across reviews, from “always helpful” and “friendly” interactions to families describing caregivers as kind and respectful. Multiple reviewers highlight professionalism and grace during major moments like move-in or a transition to memory care. A few reviews also note where response can fall short, but the dominant pattern is that residents and families feel supported.
caveat2 reviews mention this
Care levels and fees need clarity
Some families find the care levels and fees confusing after move-in.
One reviewer says the care levels are designed so you pay for the care a resident needs, not extra support. At the same time, another resident’s family describes the different levels of care and associated fees as extremely confusing, with slow follow-up and difficulty getting answers. Together, that points to a need for clearer explanations during and after the decision process.
Some families praise communication, saying they never worry about the care their loved one receives and that updates have been excellent. Other reviewers report delays, including waiting for a call light response and trouble getting someone after a certain time of day. In reviews that mention medical leadership, residents also describe communication issues around timely and correct answers.
common4 reviews mention this
Activities and events keep residents involved
Residents and families frequently mention activities that help people stay engaged.
Activities are a recurring positive theme, with reviewers describing a full calendar and family members noticing their loved ones enjoy participating. Several comments credit the activity department and describe residents being included in what’s happening. One review also calls out regular entertainment and games, while another highlights inclusion and friendliness during the day’s events.
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Location feels close to everyday needs
Reviewers say the community’s location is convenient for nearby options.
A couple of reviewers mention the community being in a great area with nearby places and a sense of being close to everyday needs. Reviewers also describe the setting as safe and open, which they connect to the neighborhood feel. Nearby choices include pharmacy, dining, parks, and healthcare within a few miles.
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Features
Housing
1-bedroom apartments
2-bedroom apartments
Studio apartments
Types of Care
Assisted Living
Independent Living
Memory Care
Amenities
Activities off-site
Activities on-site
Air-conditioning
Beautician on-site
Computer center
Devotional services off-site
Dining room
Financial aid
Full kitchen
Garden
Ground floor units
Guasts at mealtime
Guest parking
Handicap accessible
Housekeeping services
Indoor common areas
Kitchenette
Laundry
Outdoor common areas
Overnight guests
Party space
Private bathrooms
Resident parking
Respite or short term stays offered
TV room
VA Benefits Consultation
Wheelchair accessible showers
Wi-Fi/high-speed internet available
Transportation
Denver International (21 miles away)
Transportation & parking
Care Services
Ambulatory care
Companion care
Diabetic care
Medication management
Personal care assistants
Dining
Meals provided
Special dietary restrictions
Activities
Activities off-site
Art classes
Arts and crafts
Book club
Cooking club
Day trips and outings
Devotional activities offsite
Educational speakers / life long learning
Fitness programs
Forever fit
Games
Gardening club
Happy hour
Karaoke
Live dance or theater performances
Live musical performances
Live well programs
Religious services
Stories
Stretching classes
Wine tasting
Yoga / chair yoga
Nearby Places of Interest
This part of Broomfield, Colorado offers a convenient and diverse range of amenities for seniors looking to settle in the area. The abundance of pharmacies, including several Walgreens locations and Kaiser Permanente Pharmacy, ensures easy access to necessary medications and healthcare services. Additionally, there are plenty of dining options nearby such as McDonald's, Chick-Fil-A, and Chipotle Mexican Grill for convenient meal choices. The presence of parks like Amherst Park and Rothman Open Space provides opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation. Access to reputable healthcare facilities like St. Anthony North Health Campus and Colorado Allergy & Asthma Centers further enhances the quality of life for seniors in this area. Overall, this part of Broomfield offers a comfortable and convenient living environment with ample resources to support senior residents' needs.
At The Gallery at Broomfield, the monthly costs for various room types reflect both competitive pricing and quality amenities tailored to meet residents' needs. For a studio apartment, residents can expect to pay $3,966, which is significantly lower than the average in Broomfield County at $6,170 and also below the state average of $4,090. A one-bedroom unit is priced at $4,481 - again more affordable than Broomfield County's average of $5,651 while remaining slightly above Colorado's statewide figure of $4,119. For those seeking more space, the two-bedroom apartments are available for $6,180, still under the county's average of $8,240 but notably higher than the state average of $4,580. Overall, The Gallery offers an attractive pricing structure that provides value without compromising on quality in comparison to local and state benchmarks.
Medication management at The Gallery at Broomfield plays a crucial role in supporting residents with dementia and Alzheimer's disease by ensuring that they receive their medications accurately and on schedule. This feature not only helps prevent confusion and potential errors related to medication regimens but also alleviates stress for both residents and their families. By having trained staff oversee medication administration, individuals can focus on daily activities without the worry of managing complex prescriptions themselves. Additionally, regular monitoring of medication effects allows for timely adjustments in treatment plans, enhancing overall health outcomes and quality of life for residents as they navigate the challenges associated with cognitive decline.
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