HomeWell of Northern CO - Loveland, CO in Loveland, CO

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HomeWell of Northern CO - Loveland,  CO

HomeWell of Northern CO - Loveland, CO in Loveland, CO

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1401 S Taft Avenue, Ste 207, Loveland, CO 80537

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

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Overall Review of HomeWell of Northern CO - Loveland, CO

Pros

  • pro The Loveland team is passionate about caring for others.
  • pro Jordan F is friendly, kind, patient, and humorous.
  • pro Shanice Gilbert is an absolute delight and very helpful.
  • pro Jessie Faulk is dependable, patient, and consistently caring.
  • pro Mandi Calkins is a compassionate, dependable, and dedicated caregiver who goes above and beyond.
  • pro Colleen West matched the right caregiver perfectly and organized everything.
  • pro Amanda Stein connects families with caregiving support and educates about HomeWell's differentiators.
  • pro Lupe R. is professional, compassionate, punctual, and attentive.
  • pro Emily C.H. is an outstanding caregiver, a great listener, and highly recommended.
  • pro Carie V. is caring, empathetic, and consistently goes above and beyond.
  • pro Rhea Holliday is compassionate, kind, and goes above and beyond for her clients.
  • pro Tija A. is hardworking, kind, and a shining star in caregiving.

Cons

  • pro They state that it is impossible to reach anyone to change appointment times, or even to talk to someone.
  • pro They note that the mailbox has been full since June, which is not acceptable.
  • pro They worry about emergencies due to the difficulty in contacting staff.

Review

HomeWell of Northern Colorado in Loveland is best suited for families who want in-home, person-centered care delivered by deeply engaged caregivers who build real relationships with their clients. This community shines when a senior needs help with daily activities, mobility support, showering and dressing, light housekeeping, and meaningful companionship, all under a coordinated plan led by a committed care manager. It is especially strong for those who value long-standing caregiver bonds, clients who enjoy continuity, dependability, and the sense that a caregiver truly “gets” their routines and preferences. However, for families prioritizing constant clinical oversight, 24/7 on-site nursing, or a structured, facility-based living environment with built-in social programming, alternatives may be a wiser match.

The most persuasive strength lies in the caregiving team. Reviews consistently highlight caregivers who are compassionate, patient, and dependable, with several names appearing repeatedly as trusted anchors for clients. The testimonials about Lupe R., Emily C.H., Carie V., Anabelle G., and others reveal not just technical competence but a humane, almost familial consistency, caregivers who show up on time, remember preferences, and go above and beyond to support both clients and their families. The presence of strong care managers, Colleen, Jordan, and colleagues, who actively match clients to the right caregiver, coordinate with families, and advocate within the broader health network, reinforces the sense that care is thoughtful and tailored rather than transactional. When a client has memory challenges or medical needs, this combination of empathetic hands and attentive oversight becomes a tangible differentiator.

Yet, the experience is not uniformly flawless, and one recurring caveat centers on communication and scheduling. A minority of voices flag difficulty reaching someone to adjust visit times or concerns about a mailbox that fills up, raising anxiety about urgent changes or last-minute needs. While the overall tone from most reviewers is unequivocally positive, this friction matters: it can erode confidence in the system during tight windows of need. The strongest responses acknowledge these gaps but describe them as addressable by engaging the care manager and predefined scheduling processes. The contrast between stellar caregiver trust and occasional admin hiccups makes this a trade-off that families must evaluate against their own tolerance for administrative friction.

The way these strengths interact with the weaknesses matters a lot in practical decisions. The care teams’ proven ability to recruit and retain compassionate, capable caregivers translates into reliable day-to-day life for clients who require help with routines and safety tasks. The formalized support structure, care managers who screen matches, monitor progress, and liaise with medical providers, helps offset gaps in direct communication, at least in most cases. Additionally, the agency’s demonstrated capacity to mobilize emergency staffing within 24 hours is a meaningful safety valve for families worried about coverage during vacations or illness. In contexts where timing and continuity of care trump perfect scheduling systems, these assets carry significant weight.

Families considering alternatives should be guided by clear priorities. If the patient’s needs lean toward ongoing, around-the-clock clinical management, or if the social and medical ecosystem of an assisted living community would provide better disease-specific programming and on-site nursing, a traditional facility or another agency with stronger clinical plumbing might be a better fit. For those who anticipate frequent care-plan changes or who demand perfectly seamless scheduling with no risk of voicemail bottlenecks, it is prudent to compare concrete response times, caregiver availability, and escalation procedures with other providers. The decision should align with whether the primary goal is home-based companionship and daily support or a more integrated, residential care model.

In the end, the prudent course is to test the fit with a deliberate, evidence-based approach. Begin with a focused meeting with Colleen West or a senior care manager to map out the caregiver matching process, scheduling rules, and how communication escalates if changes are needed. Request a written care plan that spells out who covers which shifts, how emergencies are handled, and the cadence of progress updates to the family. Consider a short, structured trial period with a couple of carefully selected caregivers to gauge consistency, warmth, and reliability, then scale up if the data confirms the promise seen in the strong testimonials. For families prioritizing trustworthy, compassionate in-home care and long-term caregiver relationships, HomeWell in Loveland remains a compelling, capable option, one that earns confidence when the care philosophy aligns with the family’s daily realities and values.

Description

HomeWell of Northern CO is an exceptional assisted living community nestled in the charming city of Loveland, Colorado. Located in a friendly and serene neighborhood, our community offers a range of conveniences and amenities to enhance the quality of life for our residents.

For those who enjoy socializing or simply sipping on a cup of coffee while reading their favorite book, there are two cafes just a stone's throw away from our community. These cozy establishments provide a welcoming atmosphere where residents can connect with friends or family members over a delicious beverage or snack.

Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to two parks near our assisted living community. These green spaces offer opportunities for leisurely walks, picnics, or enjoying the beauty of nature. Residents can take advantage of these outdoor spaces to relax and rejuvenate while admiring the surrounding vistas.

Ensuring the well-being and health of our residents is one of our top priorities. With six pharmacies located nearby, accessing medications and other healthcare essentials is incredibly convenient for both residents and their families. Our community also boasts close proximity to 28 physicians, allowing easy access to comprehensive medical care whenever needed.

Food lovers will be delighted by the array of dining options available near our assisted living community. With 11 restaurants in close proximity, residents can explore various culinary delights ranging from local favorites to international cuisines. Whether it's a casual meal with friends or celebrating special occasions with loved ones, there is something for everyone to satisfy their palate.

At HomeWell of Northern CO in Loveland, we prioritize creating an environment where seniors can thrive and lead fulfilling lives. With an abundance of nearby amenities combined with our commitment to exceptional care and support, we offer a truly remarkable assisted living experience that promotes independence, comfort, and joy for each resident under our care.

Nearby Places of Interest

This part of Loveland, Colorado offers a convenient and accessible location for senior living, with pharmacies such as Walgreens and Safeway Food & Drug nearby for easy access to medications and health supplies. There are several physicians' offices in close proximity, including Banner Health Center and Healing Arts Family Medicine, providing convenient healthcare options. A variety of dining options ranging from fast food to sit-down restaurants like Culver's and Pourhouse Bar and Grill are available within a short distance. Additionally, there are cafes like Dark Heart Coffee Bar for leisurely coffee outings. Nearby parks such as Benson Park Sculpture Garden offer opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation. For entertainment, the Metro Lux 14 Theatres is just a short drive away. Transportation is easily accessible with the Northern Colorado Regional Airport located nearby. In terms of spiritual needs, places of worship like Resurrection Fellowship and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints can be found within a reasonable distance. Overall, this area provides a well-rounded environment that caters to the various needs of seniors looking to reside in Loveland.

Pharmacies

  • Walgreens (0.9 miles)
  • Walgreens (1.3 miles)
  • Safeway Food & Drug (1.4 miles)
  • Walgreens (2.1 miles)
  • Good Day Pharmacy (3.2 miles)
  • Good Day Pharmacy at Boise Avenue (3.2 miles)
  • Green Tree Medicinals (5.5 miles)

Physicians

  • Banner Health Center (1 miles)
  • Associates In Family Eyecare (1.4 miles)
  • Van's Eyecare (1.4 miles)
  • Healing Arts Family Medicine (1.6 miles)
  • Urology Center Of The Rockies (2.1 miles)
  • Take Care Clinic (2.1 miles)
  • Audiology & Hearing Aid Center (2.5 miles)

Restaurants

  • Culver’s (1.3 miles)
  • McDonald's (1.3 miles)
  • Burger King (1.3 miles)
  • Chipotle Mexican Grill (1.4 miles)
  • Pourhouse Bar and Grill (1.7 miles)
  • Henry's Pub (1.7 miles)
  • Runza Drive Inn (2.5 miles)

Cafes

  • Dark Heart Coffee Bar (1.8 miles)
  • Dutch Bros Coffee (1.9 miles)
  • Starbucks (5.4 miles)

Parks

  • Benson Park Sculpture Garden (2.5 miles)
  • Boyd Lake State Park (4.7 miles)
  • Coyote Gulch Park (8 miles)
  • Fossil Creek Park (8.3 miles)
  • Windsor Highlands Park (8.9 miles)

Theaters

  • Metro Lux 14 Theatres (6.4 miles)

Transportation

  • Northern Colorado Regional Airport (FNL) (6.7 miles)

Hospitals

  • Clear View Behavioral Health (7 miles)

Places of Worship

  • Resurrection Fellowship (7.3 miles)
  • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (8.8 miles)

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