The Village at Hampden Town Center is an independent living community in Aurora, CO.
Information last verified:
3601 S. Dallas St., Aurora, CO 80014
For more information about senior living options: (866) 208-4318
3.4 from 35 reviews
5 stars
12
4 stars
9
3 stars
4
2 stars
2
1 stars
8
The Village at Hampden Town Center Costs & Pricing
The Village at Hampden Town Center offers remarkably competitive pricing for its 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom units compared to both Denver County and the broader state of Colorado. Specifically, a 1-bedroom apartment at this community is available for $791 per month, which stands in stark contrast to the average costs of $3,768 in Denver County and $4,119 statewide. Similarly, the 2-bedroom option is priced at $915, significantly lower than the county's average of $3,789 and the state's average of $4,580. These favorable rates highlight The Village at Hampden Town Center as an attractive choice for those seeking quality housing without the burden of exorbitant costs.
Floor plans
The Village at Hampden Town Center
Denver County
Colorado
1 Bedroom
$791
$3,768
$4,118
2 Bedrooms
$915
$3,789
$4,580
Overall Review of The Village at Hampden Town Center
differentiator4 reviews mention this
Activities and social spaces
Residents frequently mention on-site activities and easy chances to socialize.
Many residents point to scheduled activities and community rooms as part of day-to-day life, including events that make it easier to meet neighbors. Reviews also describe bright, well-kept common areas and a well-maintained courtyard that supports that social feel. The community offers activities on-site and both indoor and outdoor shared spaces, which lines up with what people talk about.
common11 reviews mention this
Responsive maintenance and staff
A lot of residents describe staff as responsive and pleasant.
Residents repeatedly describe positive, helpful interactions, especially when it comes to office support and maintenance follow-through. Several reviews say maintenance requests are handled promptly and that staff are knowledgeable and available when needs come up. At the same time, a smaller set of reviews raises management and communication concerns, including complaints about refunds and frequent staff changes.
common3 reviews mention this
Clean, updated common areas
Residents comment on updated, bright, and well-maintained spaces.
Some residents highlight that the interior feels updated and is kept clean, along with well-maintained community rooms. Others describe a bright, newer feel and common spaces that contribute to a home-like environment. The community provides indoor and outdoor common areas, matching what residents notice.
caveat2 reviews mention this
Smoking concerns and safety
Smoking appears to be a recurring concern for residents.
A couple of reviews specifically call out heavy smoking and say it affected resident health and safety. One review argues the facility should be non-smoking because residents have breathing problems, while another describes the building as unsafe due to smoking conditions. These comments suggest it’s important to ask how smoking is handled before moving in.
caveat2 reviews mention this
Limited included services
Residents raise concerns about what’s not included.
Some residents are disappointed that utilities are not included and say they must pay for electricity and gas separately. Others also mention that meals are not provided, which limits what comes with the monthly rent. A review also flags additional costs tied to garage availability, reinforcing that some essentials may come at extra charge.
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Features
Types of Care
Active Adult Communities (55+)
Independent Living
Pets
Cats allowed
Dogs allowed
Amenities
Activities on-site
Beautician on-site
Indoor common areas
Outdoor common areas
Transportation
Denver International (18 miles away)
Activities
Activities on-site
Nearby Places of Interest
Parks
Kennedy Dog Park (0.2 miles)
Rosamond Park (1.2 miles)
Cherry Creek State Park- Off Leash Dog Area (2.7 miles)
Mamie D Eisenhower Park (3.1 miles)
Ash Grove Park (3.4 miles)
Sagebrush Park (3.6 miles)
Cherry Creek Dog Park (4.2 miles)
Restaurants
Chick-Fil-A (1.1 miles)
Old Town Hot Pot (1.3 miles)
Piper Inn (1.8 miles)
The Original Pancake House (2 miles)
McDonald's (2.2 miles)
Illegal Pete's (2.2 miles)
Spice Trade Brewery & Kitchen (2.8 miles)
Pharmacies
Walgreens (1.4 miles)
Walgreens (2.4 miles)
Walgreens (2.7 miles)
Walgreens (3.4 miles)
Walgreens (3.6 miles)
Walgreens (3.7 miles)
Walgreens (4.1 miles)
Cafes
Black Rock Coffee Bar (1.8 miles)
Starbucks (3.3 miles)
Starbucks (3.7 miles)
Starbucks (4.5 miles)
Dutch Bros Coffee (4.9 miles)
Starbucks (5 miles)
Starbucks (5.1 miles)
Physicians
Invision Sally Jobe at Centrum DTC | Surgical Center (2 miles)
The Village at Hampden Town Center offers remarkably competitive pricing for its 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom units compared to both Denver County and the broader state of Colorado. Specifically, a 1-bedroom apartment at this community is available for $791 per month, which stands in stark contrast to the average costs of $3,768 in Denver County and $4,119 statewide. Similarly, the 2-bedroom option is priced at $915, significantly lower than the county's average of $3,789 and the state's average of $4,580. These favorable rates highlight The Village at Hampden Town Center as an attractive choice for those seeking quality housing without the burden of exorbitant costs.
Seniors benefit from ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft, which provide convenient and accessible transportation options that promote independence and social engagement, while addressing mobility challenges. These platforms have adapted to meet senior needs with user-friendly features and safety measures, although costs can be a concern; community programs may help subsidize rides for older adults.
The guide outlines the eligibility criteria for home health care services, emphasizing clinical requirements, insurance options, and application processes. It distinguishes between Medicare's strict and Medicaid's flexible qualifications while addressing challenges families may face in securing necessary care at home.
Elder abuse affects many older adults worldwide and includes physical, emotional, neglectful, and financial harm, with about one in six individuals over 60 experiencing abuse annually. Prevention and intervention strategies focus on awareness, support for caregivers, and mandatory reporting, while recovery necessitates comprehensive support for both physical and emotional needs.
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