Bonaventure of Colorado Springs is an assisted living and memory care community in Colorado Springs, CO.
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9112 Grand Cordera Parkwa, Colorado Springs, CO 80924
For more information about senior living options: (866) 208-4318
3.6 from 138 reviews
5 stars
70
4 stars
21
3 stars
5
2 stars
6
1 stars
36
Bonaventure of Colorado Springs Costs & Pricing
Bonaventure of Colorado Springs offers competitive pricing across its various room types when benchmarked against both El Paso County and the state of Colorado. For instance, the cost of a one-bedroom unit at Bonaventure is set at $3,295, which is notably lower than the county average of $3,564 and significantly more affordable compared to the state average of $4,119. Similarly, while its studio apartment is priced at $3,910 - slightly above the county's average but still on par with the state - the two-bedroom suite at $4,095 aligns closely with county pricing yet remains less than the statewide figure. Interestingly, for semi-private accommodations, Bonaventure stands out with a higher price of $6,190 compared to both local and state averages. Overall, Bonaventure's offerings reflect a balanced approach tailored to meet diverse resident needs while maintaining cost-effectiveness in a competitive market.
Floor plans
Bonaventure of Colorado Springs
El Paso County
Colorado
1 Bedroom
$3,295
$3,564
$4,118
Studio
$3,910
$3,458
$4,088
2 Bedrooms
$4,095
$4,086
$4,580
Semi-Private
$6,190
$4,029
$4,008
Overall Review of Bonaventure of Colorado Springs
common46 reviews mention this
Care staff friendliness stands out
Residents and families consistently describe the staff as caring and responsive.
Many reviews highlight staff members as friendly, helpful, and attentive, with residents treated with dignity. Families also mention that caregivers and directors are easy to talk with when concerns come up. A few reviewers also note communication or staffing gaps, but the more positive accounts repeatedly focus on kindness and follow-through in everyday moments of support.
caveat33 reviews mention this
Food quality is mixed
Dining receives both praise and complaints about quality and timing.
Some residents and visitors say the food is good, with variety and meals served as a regular daily offering. Others describe the meals as mediocre or terrible, including long waits, cold food, and frequent changes in kitchen staff. Several comments also frame dining as a weak point compared with what families expected for the cost, especially when meal service timing or preparation quality slips.
common27 reviews mention this
Activities and transportation help
Activities and outings are a frequent part of life here.
Reviews describe a steady calendar of activities, including events that help residents stay engaged and socialize. Families and visitors mention group gatherings, outings, and opportunities to participate as able. Some comments note limits during certain periods, but overall residents who are well enough to join in often describe the community as keeping them busy.
caveat24 reviews mention this
Memory care staffing concerns recur
Several reviewers report staffing shortfalls that they felt were worse in memory care.
A recurring negative theme is inadequate staffing and uneven support, with multiple remarks pointing to memory care in particular. Some reviewers describe residents being left without enough help, delayed responses, or difficulties that required families to step in with additional care. On the positive side, other memory-care-focused reviews praise specific leaders and describe residents spending time with staff rather than being left isolated, so experiences vary.
caveat10 reviews mention this
Pricing feels high for some
Some families feel pricing is high relative to the services delivered.
Several reviews call out the community as expensive for assisted living, and some directly connect cost to dissatisfaction with service quality. Others are more positive about value, saying they felt the care they received matched what they paid. Overall, pricing comes up as a point of tension when reviewers also mention service issues like staffing, meal quality, or follow-through.
common12 reviews mention this
Facility cleanliness is a plus
Many reviews describe the building as clean and well kept.
A portion of reviewers praise the community environment as clean, with well-kept apartments and pleasant surroundings. Some also point to recent updates and regularly maintained rooms. There are also a minority of very serious cleanliness-related complaints in the reviews, so it appears to be an inconsistent area depending on unit and timing.
How we summarize
Counts show how many written reviews mention each theme; a review can touch several themes, and only frequently mentioned themes become a section.
Features
Housing
1-bedroom apartments
2-bedroom apartments
Studio apartments
Types of Care
Assisted Living
Independent Living
Memory Care
Pets
Cats allowed
Dogs allowed
Amenities
Activities on-site
Devotional services off-site
Indoor common areas
Respite or short term stays offered
Transportation
City of Colorado Springs Muni (6 miles away)
Care Services
Ambulatory care
Diabetic care
Dining
Meals provided
Activities
Activities on-site
Devotional activities offsite
Nearby Places of Interest
This part of Colorado Springs, Colorado offers a variety of amenities and conveniences that would be beneficial for senior living. With several parks nearby such as Cross Creek Park and Cheyenne Mountain State Park, residents can enjoy outdoor activities in a peaceful setting. There are also numerous restaurants, pharmacies, and medical facilities within a short distance, providing easy access to essential services. The proximity to the Colorado Springs Airport allows for convenient travel options when needed. Additionally, there are cafes and theaters in the area for entertainment and socializing. Overall, this part of Colorado Springs offers a well-rounded community with everything seniors may need for a comfortable and fulfilling lifestyle.
Parks
Cross Creek Park (3.4 miles)
Widefield Community Park (4.1 miles)
Deerfield Community Park (6.8 miles)
Stratmoor Valley Trailhead (7.8 miles)
Quail Lake Park (9.7 miles)
Cheyenne Mountain State Park (9.9 miles)
Remington Park (10.2 miles)
Restaurants
McDonald's (3.7 miles)
Taco Bell (3.7 miles)
Chick-Fil-A (3.8 miles)
Culver's (3.9 miles)
McDonald's (7.6 miles)
Sonic Drive-In (7.9 miles)
Dueces Wild Brewery (7.9 miles)
Pharmacies
Walgreens (3.9 miles)
Walgreens (5.9 miles)
Walgreens (7.9 miles)
King Soopers Pharmacy (9.1 miles)
Walgreens (9.2 miles)
Walmart Pharmacy (9.3 miles)
Walgreens (9.8 miles)
Physicians
James Zimmer, Family Practice (4.6 miles)
Center Pointe Family Medicine (5 miles)
Janitell Ent Hanger (6.4 miles)
Peterson AFB Family Practice Clinic (7 miles)
UCHealth - Susan Dern DO (9.1 miles)
Abba Eye Care (10.1 miles)
Pikes Peak Mental Health (10.2 miles)
Transportation
Colorado Springs Airport Short Term Parking (5.3 miles)
Bonaventure of Colorado Springs offers competitive pricing across its various room types when benchmarked against both El Paso County and the state of Colorado. For instance, the cost of a one-bedroom unit at Bonaventure is set at $3,295, which is notably lower than the county average of $3,564 and significantly more affordable compared to the state average of $4,119. Similarly, while its studio apartment is priced at $3,910 - slightly above the county's average but still on par with the state - the two-bedroom suite at $4,095 aligns closely with county pricing yet remains less than the statewide figure. Interestingly, for semi-private accommodations, Bonaventure stands out with a higher price of $6,190 compared to both local and state averages. Overall, Bonaventure's offerings reflect a balanced approach tailored to meet diverse resident needs while maintaining cost-effectiveness in a competitive market.
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Interior
Decor
Bedroom
Dining, Lighting, and Coffee Station
Living Room
Windows and Plant
Floor Plan
Building, Architecture, Entrance, and Flag
Bathroom
Kitchen
Artwork
Television, Seating Area, Natural Light, Game Room, and Shuffleboard
Fireplace, Bookshelves, and Library
Exercise Equipment, Treadmill, and Fitness Center
Studio Apartment
Balcony
Home Design
Two-bedroom
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