2212 E 11th St Loveland, Colorado, 80537
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970-635-9800
It is our goal to create and provide a safe home-like environment for each of our residents and Super Caregivers. The way we provide this environment is by making our communities beautiful, clean and delivering “WOW” experiences.
Our SUPER Caregivers are committed to providing the following to our residents:
• Delivering “WOW” Experiences • Being Flexible and Teachable • Being Responsible • Being Compassionate • Creating Positive Interactions • Building Staff Synergy • Communicating • Creating a Home-Like Environment • Being a SUPER Caregiver • Creating Fun, Smiles and Laughter
We know that if your loved one is in need of Assisted Living then Aspen House is a wonderful place to call home. Thank you for placing your trust in us and allowing us to care for your loved one.
We invite you to click on the button below to schedule a “WOW” tour of Aspen House Assisted Living and Memory Care located at 2212 East 11th Street in Loveland, Colorado or call us at 970-635-9800
Is It Time For Assisted Living?
Is it time for Assisted Living? We get asked the same question all the time, “How do I know when it’s the right time to move my mom/ dad into assisted living?” We hope we can help you answer this question. A lot of times when it comes time to move mom or dad into assisted living people worry they are stripping away all of their independence, we know that some independence is lost, but for what gain? Take Gloria for example, she was like a lot of other elderly ladies: a widow living at her home alone, she wanted to remain fully independent even if that meant crawling down her stairs when she was not steady enough to walk down them, she stopped eating proper meals, and even tried to take her own garbage out when she knew several neighbors and family members she could call for help. After some time Gloria went to the garage to take the trash to the can and had a fall, she didn’t have a phone with her so she laid there until she was found by family, which ended with a fractured hip, hospital stay, followed by some lengthy rehab. Her family knew it was time to move grandma into Assisted Living! Although she felt like some of her independence was lost; she quickly made some friends, started eating a lot better, and started participating in activities. All the while enjoying her own space that was decorated like her home, and continuing to do things on her own but having the help when she needed it. Gloria never fully recovered from her fall, and used a walker to keep her steady while walking. The family couldn’t help but think of how things would have been different if they had moved her in sooner, before a bad accident. So when you are wondering if it’s the right time to move mom or dad to assisted living, think of this: Do you worry when they are home alone? Are they steady on their feet? Do they eat properly? Are they taking their medications? Our opinion is that though a little independence is given up, sometimes moving them in before something bad forces it actually allows them more independence in the long run! Gloria’s family was so grateful that they had the opportunity to give her the best quality of life up until the end. Which is our goal in providing care to all of our residents.
At Aspen House Assisted Living and Memory Care we provide the following services
• Three meals daily • 24 hour care • Life enhancing activities • Regular wellness checks by RN • Scheduled transportation • Housekeeping and linen service • Cable television • Assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming • Medication administration • Laundry service • Escort to meals and activities • Assistance with ambulation and transfers • Incontinence care
At Aspen House Memory Care, our goal is to provide the highest quality-of-life for each of our residents. Aspen House is dedicated to our life engagement philosophy of the social, psychological, spiritual and physical well-being of each individual.
This dedication is reflected in every effort our community makes in caring for residents who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease or other related dementias. Our intent is to allow each resident to function independently at their level of ability, while providing care and assistance where needed.
Our Life Engagement programs are developed around each person’s specific interests, abilities, past history and routine. Engagements flow throughout each day to promote cognitive, sensory, creative and physical skills.
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