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Parachute, CO 81635

A very modern and finely decorated community built in 1999. This combination of two different levels of care provide a great mix of tenants, and increases the opportunities for engagement of both in meals and activities. The apartment units are Section 8 housing, and have income requirements for selection of tenants. Private pay, or Medicaid are accepted for the assisted living units. There is also an Adult Day program available to non-tenants, and respite care is available.

Designed around an open-air central courtyard, a lodge look and feel, residents can choose from many areas to sit and relax and enjoy time with family and friends. The building itself has a “lodge” feel to it, both in the architecture and the interior design and decor.

  • Five acres of property, within the 3200-acre Battlement Mesa retirement community
  • A walking path around the building gives an easy opportunity for activity
  • Dining facilities and home-cooked meals
  • Four common great-rooms with televisions and fire places, for socialization and relaxing
  • Central protected courtyard with garden boxes, for the hobbyist to connect with the earth

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