Visiting Angels in Northglenn, CO

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10701 Melody Dr # 320, Northglenn, CO 80234

For more information about senior living options: (844) 490-3973

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Overall Review of Visiting Angels

Pros

  • pro Marty is an amazing caregiver.
  • pro Bonnadet is a wonderful advocate who keeps the family updated.
  • pro Danna (Dee) is amazing and makes the family feel like she’s part of them.
  • pro Deborah has definitely been an Angel.
  • pro Melissa is very efficient and goes above and beyond.
  • pro Linda is phenomenal and attentive to every need.
  • pro Atlas is a bright, compassionate, engaging, self-starter who is hardworking.
  • pro Gerry is the best and an angel.
  • pro Suzanne is a great caregiver who is kind and caring.

Cons

  • pro The Westminster/Broomfield chapter was unresponsive despite daily messages.
  • pro Some reviewers described doing business with Visiting Angels as a waste of time and energy.
  • pro The service was described as very pricey, making cost a concern for some families.
  • pro Communication with caregivers could be cumbersome because matters had to go through the main office.
  • pro Caregiver quality varied, with some caregivers being excellent and others not meeting expectations.

Review

This Northglenn, CO community is best suited for families who want to keep a aging loved one at home while receiving consistently compassionate, highly personalized in-home care. The core strength lies in caregiver matching and hands-on advocacy: a steady team that can handle activities of daily living, meal preparation, light housekeeping, transportation to appointments, and meaningful companionship. Families that prize continuity will find caretakers who quickly feel like part of the family, with caregivers who monitor mood, mobility, and engagement and translate that diligence into steady improvements in daily life. In practice, Visiting Angels Northglenn excels when the goal is reliable at-home support that preserves independence and eases the emotional burden on relatives.

Those weighing alternatives should consider the realities of cost and the level of medical oversight required. If budgets are tight and the need is only light assistance, or if a more traditional, facility-based setting is preferred for around-the-clock clinical care, other options may make more financial sense. For families seeking guaranteed 24/7 nursing supervision or a format with fixed, on-site staff at all hours, a residential facility or a different agency with a more standardized nursing model could be preferable. And for those who require seamless nationwide coverage or rapid response across multiple locations, it is important to confirm local chapter responsiveness and consistency, since experiences can vary by region.

The strongest pros center on the people delivering care. Caregivers are consistently praised for warmth, reliability, and the ability to “become part of the family,” with staff who go above and beyond to adapt to changing needs. The agency’s strength is not just in tasks performed but in the relationships that develop, caregivers who coordinate with family members, accompany clients to doctors, and stay attentive to mood, cognition, and safety. The coordinators and office teams earn praise for rapid mobilization when plans shift, and for finding a caregiver who fits a client’s personality and routines. When a plan works, it feels seamless: a trusted presence that lightens the load and sustains a sense of normalcy for the senior and relief for anxious relatives.

Yet, a few drawbacks temper the otherwise strong portrait. Costs can be substantial, and several families note that the value hinges on consistent, high-quality caregiver matches over time. There are reports of variability among caregivers, which means the initial success can hinge on ongoing scheduling and replacement when a favorite sitter is unavailable. A minority of reviews mention less-than-ideal experiences or temporary gaps in communication, especially in chapters outside the core Northglenn operation. Even with an excellent pool of caregivers, these hiccups remind that non-medical home care is not a flawless, one-size-fits-all solution and that careful contract terms and clear expectations matter.

How the positives offset the negatives becomes a function of individual priorities and vigilance. When caregiver chemistry clicks, the benefits compound: steady companionship that staves off loneliness, practical assistance that preserves independence, and a network of advocates who stay on top of medical appointments, medication reminders, and safety cues. Families consistently report reduced stress, fewer hospital-induced frailties, and a sense of continuity that makes aging in place feasible. The value proposition strengthens when coordinators actively tailor the plan, shifting hours, adjusting the caregiver mix, and coordinating care transitions, so that families feel protected even as needs evolve. The experience is not merely about inputting hours; it is about building a trusted care alliance.

For families moving forward, an intentional, proactive decision process is essential. Begin with a detailed in-home assessment to translate the senior’s daily routine, medical conditions, and personality into a precise care plan. Insist on meeting with the local coordinator to understand how caregiver matching is done, and request profiles of potential matches before committing. Clarify expectations about communication, what updates will be sent, how quickly changes are reported, and who to contact for urgent concerns. Map out the budget around hourly or live-in options, and demand a transparent read of all fees, including replacement costs if a caregiver falls ill. Finally, test-drive the service with a short-term arrangement to gauge fit, then scale up if the alliance proves durable. When a Northglenn Visiting Angels match lands, it becomes an indispensable bridge, preserving home life, extending independence, and delivering a dependable, human-centered level of care that families can trust.

Features

Transportation

  • Denver International (18 miles away) Denver International (18 miles away)

Description

Located in the vibrant city of Northglenn, Colorado, Visiting Angels is a top-rated assisted living community that offers exceptional care and comfort to its residents. Situated in a convenient location, this community boasts an array of amenities and services to ensure a high quality of life for seniors.

Visiting Angels is surrounded by a plethora of dining options, with 20 restaurants nearby. Whether residents crave local flavors or international cuisine, they can easily satisfy their appetites at any of these eateries. From casual cafes to fine dining establishments, there is something to suit every palate.

For those who enjoy spending time outdoors, there are two beautiful parks within close proximity to the community. These parks provide ample opportunities for pleasant strolls or picnics amidst serene natural surroundings. The fresh air and green spaces offer residents a chance to rejuvenate and enjoy the beauty of their surroundings.

Residents at Visiting Angels have access to an impressive number of pharmacies in the area, with 14 options available. This ensures that medication management is convenient and hassle-free. Additionally, the presence of ten physicians nearby provides peace of mind for residents and their families knowing that quality healthcare is readily accessible.

When it comes to entertainment, Visiting Angels is surrounded by three theaters where residents can catch the latest movies or enjoy live performances. Whether they prefer drama, comedy or musicals, these nearby theaters offer a variety of options for residents to indulge in cultural experiences.

Choosing Visiting Angels means choosing a supportive community enhanced by its prime location in Northglenn. With an abundance of dining options, parks for outdoor activities, numerous pharmacies and physicians for healthcare needs, as well as theaters for entertainment purposes – residents will find everything they need right at their fingertips.

Nearby Places of Interest

Pharmacies

  • Kaiser Permanente Pharmacy (0.7 miles)
  • Safeway Pharmacy (1.6 miles)
  • Walgreens (1.7 miles)
  • Walgreens (1.7 miles)
  • Walgreens (2.6 miles)
  • Walgreens (2.8 miles)
  • Safeway Pharmacy (2.8 miles)

Restaurants

  • Old Chicago (1 miles)
  • Parry's Pizzeria & Bar (1.5 miles)
  • Brewskies Pub & Grill (1.7 miles)
  • Chipotle Mexican Grill (1.9 miles)
  • Olive Garden (1.9 miles)
  • 3 Margaritas Family Mexican Restaurant (2.4 miles)
  • McDonald's (2.8 miles)

Physicians

  • Northern Hematology Oncology (1.6 miles)
  • Touchstone Imaging Thornton (1.7 miles)
  • Advanced Medical Imaging (2.2 miles)
  • Partners In Health Family Medicine (2.9 miles)
  • Panorama Orthopedic (3.1 miles)
  • Complete Family Medicine (3.8 miles)
  • Colorado Allergy & Asthma Centers - Broomfield (4.1 miles)

Parks

  • Yorkborough Park (2.4 miles)
  • Amherst Park (2.9 miles)
  • Redpoint Ridge Park (5.1 miles)
  • Adams County Regional Park (6.8 miles)
  • Adams County Fairgrounds (6.9 miles)
  • Whitetail Park (7.6 miles)
  • Rocky Mountain Lake Park (7.9 miles)

Cafes

  • Dutch Bros Coffee (3.5 miles)
  • Ziggi's Coffee (4.5 miles)
  • Panera Bread (6 miles)
  • Starbucks (8 miles)
  • The Radiator (8 miles)
  • Huckleberry Roasters (8.1 miles)

Theaters

  • AMC Westminster Promenade 24 (4.1 miles)
  • Alamo Drafthouse Westminster (4.2 miles)
  • AMC Orchard 12 (4.9 miles)

Hospitals

  • Good Samaritan Hospital (7.3 miles)
  • Children's Hospital Colorado North Campus (7.6 miles)

Places of Worship

  • Wat Buddhawararam (7.7 miles)

Transportation

  • RTD Rail - 38th & Blake Station (8.4 miles)

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