Bonaventure of Pueblo

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  • Interior

    A cozy dining area with neatly arranged tables and chairs, featuring elegant lighting and decor.
  • Decor

    A stylishly decorated bedroom featuring a bed with black and white floral bedding, bedside tables, a lamp, and natural light from the window.
  • Living Room

    A cozy living room with a blue sofa, patterned chairs, and a large window with white curtains.
  • Building

    A multi-story residential building with an entrance and parked cars, featuring an American flag in front.
  • Dining

    A spacious cafeteria with multiple tables and chairs, featuring a kitchen area and indoor plants.
  • Kitchen

    A cozy living room with a view of the kitchen area, featuring comfortable chairs and modern appliances.
  • Lighting

    A cozy lounge area with comfortable seating, a fireplace, and elegant lighting.
  • Exercise Equipment

    Interior of a fitness center featuring exercise bikes and an elliptical machine.

Bonaventure of Pueblo

Information last verified:

211 East D Street, Pueblo, CO 81003

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

3.8 from 99 reviews
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Overall Review of Bonaventure of Pueblo

Pros

  • pro The memory care staff are wonderful to residents.
  • pro Shelby and Carlee, the directors, have gone above and beyond to keep residents happy and comfortable.
  • pro Chris, the head of maintenance, shows genuine care for the people there.
  • pro Bonaventure Pueblo is described as a five-star community with excellent food, service, and experiences.
  • pro Rossana, the activities director, is energetic and a true asset who makes daily activities engaging.
  • pro The community leadership is great to work with and consistently responsive to residents and families.
  • pro The facility is beautiful, clean, and feels like home, with staff who treat residents like family.
  • pro The staff are friendly, welcoming, and consistently helpful to residents and visitors.

Cons

  • pro They ignore care orders and treat family members horribly in memory care.
  • pro They do not care about residents, ignoring those covered in feces and failing to follow medical orders.
  • pro They charged full price for a resident who was hospitalized and for vacant rooms.
  • pro They engaged in theft and security breaches, including loss of bank account information and stolen checks.
  • pro They provided minimal care, neglecting basics like food, clothing, bathing, and leaving residents dirty.
  • pro They are chronically short-staffed with slow call-button responses and unresolved maintenance.

Review

Bonaventure of Pueblo is best suited for seniors who want a lively, socially rich environment and staff who actively engage residents in daily life. The community shines for those who value a warm, home-like atmosphere, accessible activities, and front‑line staff who foster personal connections. For families who want visible, personable leadership and a dining and activity program that keeps seniors involved, this campus delivers a compelling experience. It works particularly well for residents who can participate in a broad menu of outings, programs, and social events and who may only need light to moderate assistance with daily living.

However, potential residents should consider alternatives if dementia or memory-care needs are a central factor, if consistent, transparent billing is non-negotiable, or if a facility’s staffing stability is non- negotiable. Several reviews flag serious concerns in memory-care delivery, including mishandled personal care and hospitalizations that were not clearly communicated. Billing disputes, charges for services not rendered, and reports of financial oversight gaps also punctuate a different, less favorable reality for some families. For those prioritizing strict compliance, predictable care, and robust, dementia-specific training, exploring other options is prudent.

On the positive side, the building’s aesthetics, cleanliness, and a robust activities program matter. Families frequently applaud the care shown by activity directors and maintenance staff, the friendliness of wait staff, and the way some leaders, when engaged, build a collaborative family approach. The dining room and event calendar, day trips, theme meals, and resident-led initiatives, contribute to a sense of community that many residents and relatives describe as truly welcoming. In days when leadership is responsive, the campus can feel like a well-run, neighborly environment that treats residents with genuine warmth.

The flip side reveals notable inconsistencies. Multiple families recount high turnover among caregivers and shifts in executive leadership, which correlates with uneven care experiences and communication gaps. Claims of neglect, delayed response to calls, and medications not being administered on time appear in several accounts, along with accusations of insufficient staffing for memory-care residents. Financial concerns also surface, including a substantial non-refundable community fee and disputes over refunds or itemized billing. These factors collectively undermine confidence for families who require steadier care and tighter governance.

In weighing the pros against the cons, the pros can offset the cons only to an extent. For independently minded seniors who prize an active daily rhythm and for families willing to monitor care closely and advocate consistently, Bonaventure offers a compelling, personable environment. The depth of programming and the visible dedication of several staff members are meaningful advantages. Yet for memory-care heavy needs, for families seeking predictable, audit-ready billing, and for those who cannot tolerate frequent leadership turnover, alternatives with more transparent operations and steadier dementia care protocols are likely wiser choices.

The practical, action-oriented conclusion is clear: visit with a structured checklist, talk to multiple residents and families, and demand specific assurances before committing. Probe staffing ratios, memory-care training, and escalation processes; request itemized billing and an explicit understanding of all fees, including the community fee and any post‑move refunds. Verify that the executive team demonstrates consistent communication and accountability, and seek references from families who faced situations similar to the anticipated care needs. If dementia care priority remains, or if billing transparency and staffing stability are non-negotiable, pursuing other well-regarded options may avert future frustration and regret.

Features

Types of Care

  • Assisted Living Assisted LivingAssisted living facilities provide crucial support and care for seniors who may need help with daily tasks such as medication management, bathing, and meal preparation. These communities offer a safe and comfortable environment where seniors can maintain their independence while receiving the assistance they need to thrive in their golden years.
  • Independent Living Independent LivingIndependent living communities are important for seniors because they offer a safe and supportive environment where older adults can live independently while still having access to amenities and services that enhance their quality of life. These communities provide social opportunities, recreational activities, and assistance with daily tasks, promoting overall well-being and allowing seniors to maintain their independence for as long as possible.
  • Memory Care Memory CareMemory care is crucial for seniors as it provides specialized support and services for individuals with dementia or Alzheimer's disease. These programs offer a safe and secure environment where residents receive personalized care, cognitive stimulation, and help with daily activities. Memory care helps seniors maintain their independence, quality of life, and dignity while also providing peace of mind for their families.

Amenities

  • Activities on-site Activities on-siteActivities on-site are important for seniors because they provide opportunities for socialization, mental stimulation, physical activity, and overall well-being. Engaging in activities can help seniors stay active, maintain their independence, and improve their quality of life.
  • Devotional services off-site Devotional services off-siteDevotional services off-site are important for seniors as they provide spiritual nourishment, social engagement, and a sense of community outside of the senior living facility. This can enhance overall well-being and help combat feelings of isolation and loneliness often experienced by older adults.
  • Indoor common areas Indoor common areasIndoor common areas are crucial for seniors as they provide a space for socialization, recreation, and community engagement, promoting overall well-being and reducing feelings of isolation and loneliness.

Transportation

  • Pueblo Memorial (7 miles away) Pueblo Memorial (7 miles away)

Care Services

  • Ambulatory care Ambulatory care"Ambulatory care services provide essential medical support and treatment to seniors without requiring hospitalization, allowing them to maintain their independence and quality of life while managing chronic conditions or receiving routine medical care."
  • Diabetic care Diabetic careDiabetic care is crucial for seniors as they are more susceptible to developing diabetes due to aging and other health conditions. Proper management of diabetes can help prevent complications such as heart disease, vision loss, and nerve damage, improving the overall quality of life for seniors in senior living communities.

Dining

  • Meals provided Meals provided"Meals provided" are crucial for seniors in assisted living communities as it ensures they have access to nutritious, balanced meals without the stress of meal planning and preparation. This can help promote overall health and well-being for seniors who may have limited mobility or cognitive abilities.

Activities

  • Activities on-site Activities on-siteActivities on-site are important for seniors because they provide opportunities for socialization, mental stimulation, physical activity, and overall well-being. Engaging in activities can help seniors stay active, maintain their independence, and improve their quality of life.
  • Devotional activities offsite Devotional activities offsiteDevotional activities offsite are important for seniors because they provide social engagement, spiritual growth, and a sense of community outside of their living environment. This can improve overall well-being, mental health, and combat feelings of isolation or loneliness.

Description

Bonaventure of Pueblo is a premier assisted living community located in the vibrant city of Pueblo, CO. Our community offers a range of care services including independent living and memory care, ensuring that each resident receives personalized attention based on their unique needs.

At Bonaventure of Pueblo, we understand the importance of spiritual well-being and offer devotional services off-site to cater to our residents' religious preferences. Our indoor common areas provide a welcoming space for socializing, engaging in activities, or simply relaxing with friends.

For residents with diabetes, our dedicated staff is trained in providing diabetic care to ensure they receive the necessary support and assistance in managing their condition.

We believe that an active lifestyle is crucial for overall well-being and offer various devotional activities offsite to meet spiritual needs and promote mental stimulation.

Our community is conveniently located near two cafes, allowing residents to enjoy delicious meals or socialize with friends outside the community. Additionally, several parks nearby provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation amidst beautiful surroundings.

Ensuring easy access to essential amenities, we have five pharmacies within close proximity, making medication management convenient for our residents. In case of emergencies or medical care needs, there are 38 physicians and five hospitals nearby to provide prompt healthcare services.

Residents can explore culinary delights as there are 42 restaurants in the vicinity offering a diverse range of cuisines for them to indulge in. For those seeking spiritual solace or wishing to attend religious services regularly, three places of worship are conveniently situated nearby.

Additionally, residents can enjoy cultural experiences at one theater located close by.

At Bonaventure of Pueblo, we strive to create an enriching environment where our residents can lead fulfilling lives while receiving exceptional care and enjoying nearby amenities that enhance their quality of life.

Nearby Places of Interest

The area of Pueblo, Colorado, near Walter's Brewery offers a vibrant mix of dining options, including the Gold Dust Saloon and Angelo's Pizza Parlor. Medical services are conveniently located with American Vein and Anesthesia & Pain Management Services of Pueblo nearby. The beautiful Pueblo Riverwalk is just a short walk away, providing a peaceful outdoor space for leisurely strolls. Additionally, there are several pharmacies in the vicinity for easy access to medications. Nearby hospitals such as Parkview Health System and St. Mary Corwin Hospital ensure quality healthcare services are readily accessible. Places of worship like Cornerstone Assembly Of God and Temple Baptist Church offer spiritual support within the community. Overall, this part of Pueblo combines convenience, entertainment options like theaters at Blactino Entertainment Company, and essential services making it an attractive option for senior living.

Restaurants

  • Walter's Brewery (0.1 miles)
  • Gold Dust Saloon (0.1 miles)
  • Angelo's Pizza Parlor (0.2 miles)
  • Brues Alehouse (0.2 miles)
  • B Street Cafe (0.2 miles)
  • The Senate Bar & Grill (0.2 miles)
  • Bingo Burger (0.4 miles)

Physicians

  • American Vein (0.2 miles)
  • New Body Solutions (0.2 miles)
  • Anesthesia & Pain Management Services of Pueblo (0.2 miles)
  • Michael B Turner, MD (0.6 miles)
  • Professional Hearing Solutions (0.6 miles)
  • Grand Avenue Health Center (0.9 miles)
  • Mountain Mind (1 miles)

Parks

  • Pueblo Riverwalk (0.2 miles)
  • Henkle Park (0.5 miles)
  • Bruner Park (1.3 miles)
  • Mineral Palace Park (1.4 miles)

Cafes

  • Solar Roast Coffee (0.5 miles)
  • Starbucks (0.9 miles)

Pharmacies

  • Broadway Pharmacy (0.6 miles)
  • Express Scripts (0.7 miles)
  • Walgreens (0.9 miles)
  • Jb Pharmacy (1.4 miles)
  • Walgreens (2 miles)

Hospitals

  • Acpc Women's Clinic (0.9 miles)
  • Parkview Health System (1.3 miles)
  • St. Mary Corwin Hospital (2.1 miles)
  • Cmhip Hsfi (2.1 miles)
  • Corsentino Furniture Repair (2.2 miles)

Places of Worship

  • Cornerstone Assembly Of God (1.3 miles)
  • Temple Baptist Church (1.9 miles)
  • St Joseph Church (2.2 miles)

Theaters

  • Blactino Entertainment Company (2.1 miles)

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