The Bridge At Longmont is an assisted living community in Longmont, CO.
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2444 Pratt Street, Longmont, CO 80501
For more information about senior living options: (866) 208-4318
4.8 from 50 reviews
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The Bridge At Longmont Costs & Pricing
The Bridge At Longmont offers a range of living accommodations at competitive prices compared to the broader market in Boulder County and throughout Colorado. For those seeking semi-private rooms, the cost is $3,183, significantly lower than the county average of $4,839 and the state average of $4,009. Studio apartments are available between $3,264 and $4,487, again falling below both local and state averages. Private rooms are priced at $3,819, which is more affordable than Boulder County's rate of $4,254 and slightly above the state's average of $4,142. Lastly, for one-bedroom units, residents can expect to pay $3,876 - a notable contrast to Boulder County's higher price of $4,755 and close to Colorado's statewide figure of $4,119. Overall, The Bridge At Longmont stands out as an economically attractive option for individuals seeking quality senior living in a supportive community environment.
Floor plans
The Bridge At Longmont
Boulder County
Colorado
Semi-Private
$3,183
$4,839
$4,008
Studio
$3,264 to $4,487
$4,274
$4,088
Private
$3,819
$4,254
$4,142
1 Bedroom
$3,876
$4,755
$4,118
Overall Review of The Bridge At Longmont
differentiator11 reviews mention this
Food and dining feel standout
Dining is consistently praised, including frequent highlights like ice cream.
Multiple residents and families mention the dining room and the overall quality of the food, often comparing the experience to more than cafeteria-style meals. Several reviews call out specific moments like an ice cream social or mealtimes with restaurant-like presentation. A few people also note that food has remained generally good even while discussing operational staffing pressure.
common10 reviews mention this
Daily activities and outings matter
Planned activities and outings are offered regularly.
Residents and families describe a steady rhythm of things to do, including scheduled daily activities and resident-run involvement. Reviews also mention field trips and transportation for outings like shopping and appointments. In at least one case, the day-to-day schedule is tied to the ability to keep staffing levels up, which affects how active the community feels at times.
common30 reviews mention this
Caregivers are described as loving
Caregivers are frequently described as kind, patient, and attentive.
Across reviews, families describe the staff as warm and responsive, with caregivers who take time to build relationships and make residents feel comfortable. Communication is also a recurring point, with several people noting quick responses to concerns and regular updates. A few reviews do add that response time can be an area to improve, but the overall tone stays centered on caring support.
common7 reviews mention this
Clean, well-kept spaces
Residents and visitors repeatedly mention cleanliness and upkeep.
Several reviews emphasize that the facility looks clean and well maintained, with attention to details like housekeeping and how rooms are prepared. People also describe laundry and bedding changes as part of day-to-day support. Some reviews call out that the decor can feel dated while still saying the building is kept clean.
caveat2 reviews mention this
Costs feel like good value
Pricing is described as a strong value after comparisons.
A couple of reviews frame cost as a reason they chose the community, saying it came out best after comparing numbers and that the value for cost was good. At the same time, other reviews suggest staffing challenges have occasionally led to service cutbacks, which can affect how fully everything runs.
caveat2 reviews mention this
Staffing pressure can affect services
Some reviews mention staffing shortages that reduce services.
Two reviews describe staffing shortages, including trouble keeping kitchen staff and other service cutbacks. One of these also mentions theft concerns that were reportedly addressed. Even with those concerns, other reviews continue to describe care and responsiveness positively, suggesting experiences may vary over time.
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Features
Housing
70 resident community capacity
Types of Care
Assisted Living
Pets
Cats allowed
Dogs allowed
Amenities
Activities off-site
Activities on-site
Air-conditioning
Beautician on-site
Beauty salon
Cable or satellite TV
Computer center
Devotional services on-site
Dining room
Fitness room
Fully furnished
Gaming room
Garden
Garden view
Ground floor units
Handicap accessible
Housekeeping services
Indoor common areas
Kitchenette
Move-in coordination
Outdoor common areas
Outdoor space
Private bathrooms
Respite or short term stays offered
Restaurant-style dining
Small library
Telephone
Wellness center
Wheelchair accessible showers
Wi-Fi/high-speed internet available
Transportation
Community operated transportation
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
Coordination with health care providers
Diabetes diet
High acuity care
Incontinence care
Meal preparation and service
Medication management
Mental wellness program
Special dietary restrictions
Transportation arrangement (medical)
Transportation to doctors appointments
Dining
Diabetes diet
Guest meals
Low / no sodium
Meals provided
No Sugar
Restaurant style dining
Special dietary restrictions
Activities
Art classes
Bible study group
Catholic services
Community-sponsored activities
Concierge services
Day trips and outings
Devotional activities on-site
Educational speakers / life long learning
Fitness programs
Forever fit
Happy hour
Live dance or theater performances
Live musical performances
Live well programs
Planned day trips
Resident-run activities
Scheduled daily activities
Stretching classes
Nearby Places of Interest
This area of Longmont, Colorado offers a variety of amenities and conveniences for seniors looking to settle in the community. There are several dining options nearby, including Sonic Drive-In, Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers, and 3 Margaritas Longmont. In terms of worship, there are multiple churches in the vicinity such as Lifebridge Christian Church and White Fields Community Church. Access to pharmacies like Walmart Pharmacy and Walgreens make it easy to fill prescriptions. Additionally, there are cafes like Starbucks and Ziggi's Coffee for a relaxing outing. For medical needs, there are physicians such as Front Range Eye Physicians and hospitals like Longmont Clinic close by. The area also boasts several parks for outdoor recreational activities. Transportation options include Vance Brand Airport for convenient travel. Overall, this part of Longmont provides a comfortable and well-rounded environment for senior living.
The Bridge At Longmont offers a range of living accommodations at competitive prices compared to the broader market in Boulder County and throughout Colorado. For those seeking semi-private rooms, the cost is $3,183, significantly lower than the county average of $4,839 and the state average of $4,009. Studio apartments are available between $3,264 and $4,487, again falling below both local and state averages. Private rooms are priced at $3,819, which is more affordable than Boulder County's rate of $4,254 and slightly above the state's average of $4,142. Lastly, for one-bedroom units, residents can expect to pay $3,876 - a notable contrast to Boulder County's higher price of $4,755 and close to Colorado's statewide figure of $4,119. Overall, The Bridge At Longmont stands out as an economically attractive option for individuals seeking quality senior living in a supportive community environment.
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Landscaping
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Floor Plan and Architecture
Building and Entrance
Kitchen
Garden, Porch, Brick Wall, Rocking Chairs, Outdoor Space, and Covered Area
Television
Chandelier
Fireplace
Patio, Outdoor Seating, and Gazebo
Natural Light and Indoor Plants
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