Vi At Highlands Ranch Assisted Living in Littleton, CO
Vi At Highlands Ranch Assisted Living is an assisted living and memory care community in Littleton, CO.
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9085 Ranch River Circle, Littleton, CO 80126
For more information about senior living options: (866) 208-4318
4.3 from 35 reviews
5 stars
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4 stars
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Vi At Highlands Ranch Assisted Living Costs & Pricing
Vi At Highlands Ranch Assisted Living offers a premium living experience with monthly costs that reflect its upscale amenities and personalized care. For a one-bedroom unit, residents can expect to pay $5,965, which is notably higher than the county's average of $5,596 and significantly above Colorado's average of $4,119. The two-bedroom option is priced at $6,870, also exceeding both Douglas County's rate of $5,514 and the state average of $4,580. For those interested in studio apartments, the monthly fee stands at $7,290 - considerably more than the county's average of $5,263 and Colorado's statewide average of $4,090. While these costs may be on the higher end compared to local and state figures, they reflect Vi At Highlands Ranch's commitment to providing exceptional quality of life for its residents through superior services and facilities.
Floor plans
Vi At Highlands Ranch Assisted Living
Douglas County
Colorado
1 Bedroom
$5,965
$5,596
$4,118
2 Bedrooms
$6,870
$5,514
$4,580
Studio
$7,290
$5,263
$4,088
Overall Review of Vi At Highlands Ranch Assisted Living
differentiator9 reviews mention this
Continuity of care feels built in
Residents describe continuity of care as needs change, with access to higher levels when required.
Many residents and families say the appeal is the continuity of care—knowing they can move between living levels and still stay within the same community as needs increase. Several reviews also connect that to predictable long-term planning, describing continuity of care at a consistent cost or without fee increases tied to care level changes. There are also complaints tied to care coordination decisions, including a move to memory care without family input and concerns about communication and follow-through.
differentiator11 reviews mention this
Dining quality and variety stand out
Dining is frequently praised for variety and on-site chef involvement.
Food is one of the most consistently mentioned positives, with residents describing varied menus, strong take-out options, and a chef who engages with comments and suggestions. Multiple reviews mention multiple dining choices depending on the day, plus frequent specials and changes to what’s offered. A smaller set of reviews goes the other way, describing meals as awful and saying dining and activities were limited during periods when residents experienced COVID concerns.
common9 reviews mention this
Activities and social life stay active
Residents describe a full schedule of activities and an easy way to build friendships.
Reviews repeatedly point to busy activity calendars, resident groups, and social events that help people meet others. Residents mention on-site activities, classes, and outings, and some also describe how the community shifted to online or internal options during COVID. A few critical reviews say COVID affected the ability to do activities, contrasting with the otherwise active day-to-day experiences described by many residents.
common16 reviews mention this
Staff support is a frequent theme
Many reviews highlight staff as helpful, friendly, and responsive to changing needs.
Across many reviews, residents describe staff as welcoming, caring, and ready to assist, including help during moves and day-to-day support. Several also mention staff showing personal concern—like checking in, providing support as needs change, or engaging residents through dining and programming. Not every review is positive; some families report poor follow-up care and others criticize executive-level responsiveness and communication.
caveat4 reviews mention this
Communication and care follow-up draw criticism
A handful of residents and families report problems with communication and follow-up care.
Some reviews describe breakdowns in coordination when care levels changed, including a memory care move handled without family discussion. Others criticize executive follow-through after concerns were raised and say issues were not acknowledged. There are also complaints about care center quality and follow-up care, along with mentions of COVID-related limitations on activities and meals.
caveat2 reviews mention this
Pricing is higher than county and state
Pricing is described as above broader benchmarks, even as some residents value predictability.
Residents mention predictable costs tied to care-level planning, including descriptions of consistent or nearly inclusive monthly pricing. At the same time, the published price ranges for units are positioned above both county and state benchmarks. This doesn’t appear to affect every review equally, since several residents still describe savings versus maintaining a home, but it can matter for families comparing options.
How we summarize
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Features
Housing
36 resident community capacity
Types of Care
Assisted Living
Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC)
Memory Care
Skilled Nursing Facility
Amenities
Activities on-site
Beauty salon
Cable or satellite TV
Devotional services off-site
Dining room
Fully furnished
Garden
Housekeeping services
Indoor common areas
Kitchenette
Move-in coordination
Outdoor space
Restaurant-style dining
Small library
Telephone
Wi-Fi/high-speed internet available
Care Services
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
Diabetic care
Incontinence care
Meal preparation and service
Medication management
Mental wellness program
Special dietary restrictions
Dining
Diabetes diet
Meals provided
Special dietary restrictions
Activities
Activities on-site
Community-sponsored activities
Devotional activities offsite
Resident-run activities
Scheduled daily activities
Nearby Places of Interest
This part of Littleton, Colorado offers a convenient and well-connected community with various amenities essential for senior living. The area is home to several pharmacies including Walgreens and King Soopers Pharmacy, ensuring easy access to healthcare services. Additionally, there are numerous dining options such as Chick-Fil-A, Max Taps, and Big Bill's New York Pizza within close proximity. For entertainment, residents can visit the AMC Highlands Ranch 24 theater or take a stroll in nearby parks like Spearwood Park and Bluffs Regional Park. Medical care is easily accessible with physicians like Alta Vista Dermatology and South Denver Cardiology Associates nearby. Religious centers like Mission Hills Church and Pax Christi Catholic Church cater to spiritual needs. Overall, this neighborhood provides a safe and convenient environment for seniors looking to settle down in Littleton.
Pharmacies
Walgreens (0.7 miles)
Walgreens (1.7 miles)
Walgreens (1.9 miles)
Walgreens (2.3 miles)
King Soopers Pharmacy (2.4 miles)
Walgreens (2.5 miles)
Walgreens (3.1 miles)
Restaurants
Chick-Fil-A (0.8 miles)
Max Taps (1.1 miles)
McDonald's (2 miles)
Big Bill's New York Pizza (2.1 miles)
McDonald's (2.2 miles)
McDonald's (2.2 miles)
Chick-Fil-A (2.3 miles)
Theaters
AMC Highlands Ranch 24 (1.9 miles)
Alamo Drafthouse Littleton (4.3 miles)
Parks
Spearwood Park (2 miles)
Bluffs Regional Park (4.1 miles)
Daniels Park (5.6 miles)
Chatfield State Park (6.2 miles)
Rosamond Park (7 miles)
Centennial Center Park (7.2 miles)
Sierra Ridge Park (7.6 miles)
Physicians
Alta Vista Dermatology (2.1 miles)
Panorama Orthopedics (2.4 miles)
Corneal Consultants of Colorado PC (2.4 miles)
South Denver Cardiology Associates (2.6 miles)
Centennial Family Care (3.2 miles)
Pediatrics 5280, PC (4.3 miles)
Kaiser Permanente (4.5 miles)
Places of Worship
Mission Hills Church (2.3 miles)
Pax Christi Catholic Church (2.6 miles)
Temple Sinai (7.3 miles)
Cafes
Starbucks (2.4 miles)
Starbucks (2.7 miles)
Starbucks (2.9 miles)
Starbucks (3.9 miles)
Starbucks (4.1 miles)
Starbucks (5.2 miles)
Black Rock Coffee Bar (6.3 miles)
Hospitals
UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital (2.5 miles)
Children's Hospital Colorado South Campus (2.8 miles)
Vi At Highlands Ranch Assisted Living offers a premium living experience with monthly costs that reflect its upscale amenities and personalized care. For a one-bedroom unit, residents can expect to pay $5,965, which is notably higher than the county's average of $5,596 and significantly above Colorado's average of $4,119. The two-bedroom option is priced at $6,870, also exceeding both Douglas County's rate of $5,514 and the state average of $4,580. For those interested in studio apartments, the monthly fee stands at $7,290 - considerably more than the county's average of $5,263 and Colorado's statewide average of $4,090. While these costs may be on the higher end compared to local and state figures, they reflect Vi At Highlands Ranch's commitment to providing exceptional quality of life for its residents through superior services and facilities.
The features offered at Vi At Highlands Ranch Assisted Living are specifically designed to support residents in various stages of dementia or Alzheimer's disease, addressing both their physical and emotional needs. Assistance with dressing, bathing, and transfers ensures that residents maintain their dignity while receiving the help they require for daily activities, enhancing their sense of independence. Medication management is crucial for ensuring that residents receive the correct medications on time, minimizing confusion and promoting overall health. Meal preparation and service cater to dietary needs while also providing social interaction during mealtimes, which can be comforting for those with memory challenges. Activities of daily living assistance fosters routine and familiarity, essential elements for individuals experiencing cognitive decline. The 24-hour supervision offers a safe environment, allowing peace of mind for both residents and families, while the mental wellness program encourages engagement and cognitive stimulation. Additionally, incontinence care provides a compassionate approach to intimacy and dignity in personal care tasks, helping maintain quality of life. Together, these services create a supportive community tailored to the unique needs of each resident.
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Medicaid coverage for assisted living varies by state and is primarily available to low-income individuals, with eligibility dependent on strict income and asset limits. Some states offer HCBS waivers for specific services in assisted living, but families must generally cover room and board costs, and should verify facility acceptance of Medicaid while considering potential waiting lists.
Medicaid waivers for assisted living services provide vital support for seniors and individuals with disabilities in need of long-term care, with varying state-specific eligibility criteria and benefits. These waivers cover personal care and case management but often do not fully cover room and board, leading to waiting lists for many applicants.
The article compares assisted living and skilled nursing facilities, detailing their differing levels of assistance, medical support, cost structures, and day-to-day experiences. It emphasizes that assisted living is for those needing help with daily activities while maintaining independence, whereas skilled nursing facilities provide intensive medical care with 24-hour staff supervision.
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