Welcome to Highline Place Memory Care, a memory care community located in Littleton, Colorado. The cost of the memory-care community at Highline Place Memory Care starts at a monthly rate of $4,705 to $6,640. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It's always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed. .
There are 20 hospitals within 25 miles of Highline Place Memory Care. The two closest hospitals are Centura Health-Littleton Adventist Hospital which is 1.2 miles away and Swedish Medical Center which is 4.2 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Highline Place Memory Care are:
Pet Friendly
Outdoor Areas
Pool
Fitness Programs
Clubs & Communities
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (844) 661-2445
Room Pricing
Assisted Living
StudioStarting at$7,765
One BedroomStarting at$6,640
Personal Care Add-Ons
This community offers a range of care levels depending on the customized needs of each resident.
Services Package Price Range:Varies
Meals
Housekeeping
Laundry
Medication Assistance
Personal Care Assistance
Looking for Medicaid Options?
If you are using Medicaid to pay for senior living, your options are likely different.
This community has garnered mixed reviews from its residents and their families, with many emphasizing the positive experiences and quality care provided. Several reviewers noted that during their initial periods, the care was satisfactory with good activities, clean facilities, and adequate care for their loved ones. A number of positive comments highlighted the compassionate and caring nature of the staff, the engaging activities available to residents, and the overall comfortable and safe environment of the community. The cleanliness of the facilities, the quality of meals provided, and the attentiveness to residents' individual needs were frequently mentioned as commendable aspects.
However, there were concerns raised about communication from the nursing and therapy staff, with some reviewers indicating a need for more timely responses to emails and better information sharing regarding the residents' health and well-being. A repeated issue was the turnover of experienced caregivers, affecting the consistency and quality of care. Activities were sometimes reported as not always occurring as scheduled, which was a disappointment for some families. Yet, despite these concerns, many families felt reassured by the care their loved ones received, especially appreciating the community's response to health emergencies and the COVID-19 pandemic, with one reviewer specifically mentioning the excellent preparation and handling of the COVID situation. While there were critiques regarding aspects such as activities targeted more towards women than men, the overall sentiment was gratitude towards the community for providing a caring, engaging, and safe environment for their loved ones.