Springbrooke Retirement And Assisted Living Costs & Pricing
Springbrooke Retirement and Assisted Living offers competitive pricing for its residents compared to both Denver County and the broader state of Colorado. For a one-bedroom unit, residents can expect to pay $2,730 per month, significantly lower than the county average of $3,768 and the state average of $4,119. The two-bedroom option at Springbrooke is priced at $3,595, which remains favorable when compared to Denver County's rate of $3,789 and the statewide cost of $4,580. Interestingly, while the studio apartments command a higher monthly fee at $5,150 - above both local averages ($3,646) and state averages ($4,090) - this may reflect additional amenities or services offered by Springbrooke. Overall, these figures suggest that Springbrooke provides valuable options for those seeking assisted living arrangements in an environment where affordability is increasingly important.
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Springbrooke Retirement And Assisted Living
Denver County
Colorado
1 Bedroom
$2,730
$3,768
$4,118
2 Bedrooms
$3,595
$3,789
$4,580
Studio
$5,150
$3,646
$4,088
Overall Review of Springbrooke Retirement And Assisted Living
differentiator18 reviews mention this
Meals and dining get frequent praise
Residents repeatedly describe the food as a standout at meals.
Dining is one of the most consistent positives in the reviews, with many residents or family members saying meals are tasty and sometimes excellent, plus noting variety when they tried different options. Several reviewers also mention the dining experience as a pleasant part of day-to-day life, including room service and guest meal options. A few reviews are less positive about food quality on certain days, but overall the dining feedback trends positive.
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Activities keep residents engaged
A steady schedule of activities is a frequent reason families recommend Springbrooke.
Many reviews describe lots to do—games, group activities, religious or devotional programming, exercise options, and outings—often with residents actively participating. Families also mention that staff encourages engagement and helps residents who may not otherwise join in. A smaller number of reviews express concerns about limited intellectual or activity variety in specific situations, but the overall pattern in feedback is that activity programming is a strong point.
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Staff warmth and responsiveness show up often
Reviews frequently highlight staff as kind, attentive, and responsive to needs.
Across assisted living and memory care experiences, reviewers commonly describe staff as friendly, caring, and patient, with examples of responsiveness when questions come up or when families need help during transitions. Several reviews also mention staff go out of their way to engage residents and provide support with daily life. There are also a few negative reviews about staffing or communication problems in specific situations, including difficulty getting access to a facility or getting calls answered after hours.
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Cleanliness and outdoor areas stand out
Residents and families frequently comment on cleanliness and well-kept common spaces.
Several reviews describe the community as very clean, well maintained, and bright, with common areas that feel comfortable rather than institutional. Outdoor space shows up as another recurring positive, including patios, courtyards, and garden areas where residents can sit or walk. A few reviewers mention drawbacks tied to room views, unit size, or comfort factors like temperature control, but cleanliness and the overall environment are repeatedly noted in favorable terms.
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Value is strong versus other areas
Pricing is repeatedly described as reasonable or a better value.
Some reviews explicitly call the community reasonably priced or note that the overall value for cost is acceptable. That lines up with the published pricing range across unit types, which positions Springbrooke below county and state pricing benchmarks in the listing’s pricing summary. Still, a few reviews report higher-than-expected costs during inquiry, so value appears stronger for some families than others.
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Features
Housing
151 resident community capacity
1-bedroom apartments
2-bedroom apartments
Studio apartments
Types of Care
Assisted Living
Independent Living
Memory Care
Respite Care
Pets
Cats allowed
Dogs allowed
Amenities
Activities off-site
Activities on-site
Air-conditioning
Bath tubs
Beautician on-site
Beauty salon
Cable or satellite TV
Cafe
Computer center
Devotional services off-site
Devotional services on-site
Dining room
Financing advice
Fitness room
Full kitchen
Fully furnished
Gaming room
Garden
General store
Ground floor units
Guasts at mealtime
Guest parking
Handicap accessible
Hiking trails
Housekeeping services
Indoor common areas
Kitchenette
Laundry
Move-in coordination
Outdoor common areas
Outdoor space
Overnight guests
Party space
Private bathrooms
Private cleaning services
Resident parking
Respite or short term stays offered
Restaurant-style dining
Security gate
Small library
Spa
TV room
Telephone
VA Benefits Consultation
Wellness center
Wheelchair accessible showers
Wi-Fi/high-speed internet available
Transportation
Denver International (17 miles away)
Community operated transportation
Transportation & parking
Transportation arrangement
Transportation arrangement (non-medical)
Transportation to doctors appointments
Care Services
12-16 hour nursing
24-hour call system
24-hour supervision
Activities of daily living assistance
Ambulatory care
Assistance with bathing
Assistance with dressing
Assistance with transfers
Diabetes diet
Hospice care
Incontinence care
Meal preparation and service
Medication management
Mental wellness program
Mild cognitive impairment
Physical therapy
Psychiatric care
Special dietary restrictions
Specialized memory care programming
Dining
Diabetes diet
Guest meals
International cuisine
Low / no sodium
Meals provided
No Sugar
Professional chef
Restaurant style dining
Room service
Special dietary restrictions
Vegan
Activities
Activities off-site
Art classes
Arts and crafts
Book club
Catholic services
Community-sponsored activities
Concierge services
Cooking club
Day trips and outings
Devotional activities offsite
Devotional activities on-site
Educational speakers / life long learning
Fitness programs
Games
Gardening club
Jewish services
Live musical performances
Live well programs
Planned day trips
Protestant services
Religious services
Resident-run activities
Scheduled daily activities
Stories
Tai Chi
Visiting Rabbi
Visiting chaplain or priest
Wii bowling
Yoga / chair yoga
Languages Spoken
English
Nearby Places of Interest
Located in the bustling city of Denver, Colorado, this neighborhood offers a convenient and vibrant community for seniors. With a variety of pharmacies nearby such as Walgreens and King Soopers Pharmacy, access to healthcare is easily accessible. Additionally, there are numerous cafes like Starbucks and local eateries such as Bull & Bush and Flower Child for socializing with friends or enjoying a meal out. For recreational activities, there are several parks including Ash Grove Park and Washington Park for outdoor enjoyment. The area also boasts proximity to top medical facilities like Rose Medical Center and the University of Colorado Hospital, ensuring quality healthcare services. Overall, this neighborhood provides a mix of amenities and services that cater to the needs of seniors looking to enjoy their retirement years in a lively urban setting.
Springbrooke Retirement and Assisted Living offers competitive pricing for its residents compared to both Denver County and the broader state of Colorado. For a one-bedroom unit, residents can expect to pay $2,730 per month, significantly lower than the county average of $3,768 and the state average of $4,119. The two-bedroom option at Springbrooke is priced at $3,595, which remains favorable when compared to Denver County's rate of $3,789 and the statewide cost of $4,580. Interestingly, while the studio apartments command a higher monthly fee at $5,150 - above both local averages ($3,646) and state averages ($4,090) - this may reflect additional amenities or services offered by Springbrooke. Overall, these figures suggest that Springbrooke provides valuable options for those seeking assisted living arrangements in an environment where affordability is increasingly important.
Springbrooke Retirement And Assisted Living offers a comprehensive suite of features designed to enhance the quality of life for residents with dementia or Alzheimer's disease. The 24-hour supervision ensures that residents are consistently monitored and supported, providing peace of mind for families and safety for those experiencing memory challenges. Daily living assistance, such as help with bathing, dressing, and transfers, promotes independence while addressing the specific needs associated with cognitive decline. Incontinence care is also crucial in maintaining dignity and comfort, while meal preparation and service cater to nutritional needs tailored to individual preferences. Medication management safeguards against errors in dosage or timing, which is particularly critical for those on multiple prescriptions. Additionally, the mental wellness program and specialized memory care programming engage residents cognitively and emotionally, fostering a sense of purpose. Through physical therapy and attention to mild cognitive impairment, Springbrooke's holistic approach optimizes both physical health and cognitive functioning, creating an environment conducive to well-being.
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Landscaping and Building
Architecture
Trees
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Exercise Equipment, Gym, Fitness, and Treadmill
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