Aspen House II is a memory care community in Loveland, CO.
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2224 E 11th St, Loveland, CO 80537
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4.2 from 35 reviews
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Aspen House II Costs & Pricing
Aspen House II offers a range of accommodations that reflect a premium pricing structure compared to both Weld County and the broader state of Colorado. For a semi-private room, residents can expect to pay $5,150 per month, which is significantly higher than the county average of $3,334 and the state average of $4,009. The studio option at Aspen House II also reflects this trend, priced at $6,950 - well above Weld County's rate of $4,015 and Colorado's general rate of $4,090. These cost differences suggest that Aspen House II positions itself as a more upscale choice, potentially offering enhanced services or amenities that justify the higher monthly fees.
Floor plans
Aspen House II
Weld County
Colorado
Semi-Private
$5,150
$3,334
$4,008
Studio
$6,950
$4,015
$4,088
Overall Review of Aspen House II
common23 reviews mention this
Care team quality stands out
Residents describe a staff that is consistently kind, attentive, and invested in care.
Across many reviews, families say the team is caring and goes out of its way to meet residents’ needs. Several specifically highlight management communication as part of that experience, and other reviewers emphasize dignity and emotional support. A smaller set of reviews is sharply critical about care practices and responsiveness, but the overall pattern in the feedback is that residents are treated with warmth and attention.
differentiator9 reviews mention this
Memory care is a core focus
For dementia and Alzheimer’s, residents and families say the community provides care tailored to memory needs.
Multiple reviews describe positive outcomes for loved ones living with Alzheimer’s and dementia, including comfort, adjustment, and respectful daily care. The community is positioned specifically for memory care in its care offering, and reviewers repeatedly connect the staff’s approach to how residents are supported. Even among the most critical comments, the concerns are framed around memory-care routines and supervision expectations.
common4 reviews mention this
New management brings changes
Several reviews credit recent management changes for facility and staffing improvements.
A number of families mention “new management” and say they’ve seen improvements to the facility and the team’s approach over recent months. Reviews also describe a more communicative leadership style and plans for ongoing changes. While not every reviewer comments on management, the ones that do largely frame it as a meaningful shift.
common2 reviews mention this
Dining is often viewed positively
Residents’ families commonly report that the food is good.
Some reviewers specifically mention that the food is good, and one family says their husband enjoyed the meals. This lines up with the community offering meals and special dining programs, which supports that dining is a regular part of the experience. Most dining feedback is brief, but the tone is generally positive where it’s mentioned.
caveat2 reviews mention this
Communication and turnover need work
A few reviews raise concerns about communication and staffing consistency.
Some families say communication could have been better and also mention staff turnover. Separate critical feedback describes missing communication and follow-through on care basics, paired with concerns about how regularly residents were attended to. Together, these reviews suggest that while many families feel supported, reliability and responsiveness are not consistently experienced.
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Features
Types of Care
Memory Care
Amenities
Activities off-site
Activities on-site
Bath tubs
Beautician on-site
Devotional services on-site
Ground floor units
Indoor common areas
Outdoor common areas
Respite or short term stays offered
Wheelchair accessible showers
Care Services
Ambulatory care
Diabetic care
Medication management
Dining
Meals provided
Special dining programs
Activities
Activities on-site
Art classes
Brain fitness
Devotional activities on-site
Educational speakers / life long learning
Forever fit
Live dance or theater performances
Live musical performances
Sensory-based programs
Stretching classes
Yoga / chair yoga
Nearby Places of Interest
This area of Loveland, Colorado, offers a convenient and accessible location for senior living with a variety of healthcare options nearby, including physicians specializing in pediatrics, urgent care facilities, and pharmacies within a short distance. There are also several dining options ranging from casual fast food to sit-down restaurants. In terms of recreation, there are parks and theaters within a few miles for entertainment. Additionally, the presence of a regional airport provides easy access to travel opportunities. Places of worship are also conveniently located in the area for spiritual community and support. With a mix of amenities and services close by, this neighborhood offers a well-rounded environment for seniors looking for convenience and comfort in their daily lives.
Physicians
Kent P Bashford DO (0.3 miles)
Andrea W. Mead MD: Pediatrics, Banner Health (0.3 miles)
Aspen House II offers a range of accommodations that reflect a premium pricing structure compared to both Weld County and the broader state of Colorado. For a semi-private room, residents can expect to pay $5,150 per month, which is significantly higher than the county average of $3,334 and the state average of $4,009. The studio option at Aspen House II also reflects this trend, priced at $6,950 - well above Weld County's rate of $4,015 and Colorado's general rate of $4,090. These cost differences suggest that Aspen House II positions itself as a more upscale choice, potentially offering enhanced services or amenities that justify the higher monthly fees.
Aspen House II offers medication management to ensure residents receive their prescribed medications on time, which is crucial for maintaining cognitive function and overall well-being in individuals with dementia or Alzheimer's disease. The sensory-based programs are designed to stimulate the senses through personalized activities tailored to individual preferences, promoting engagement and reducing anxiety; these programs help create a familiar environment that encourages positive emotional responses. Additionally, brain fitness activities challenge cognitive abilities through memory games and problem-solving tasks, fostering mental stimulation that can slow the progression of cognitive decline while enhancing residents' self-esteem and social interaction. Together, these features create a holistic approach to memory care that supports both mental and emotional health.
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