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Denver, CO 80211

The Gardens at St. Elizabeth is located in historic north Denver, near downtown and the Highlands neighborhood. The Gardens' unique retirement community lifestyle encourages the bond of faith through a variety of spiritual, social and cultural opportunities. Families and residents find peace of mind knowing that a comprehensive array of retirement community services is available on-site.

1995  Christ the King Chapel Centennial. The Sisters of Charity Healthcare Systems assumed control of The Gardens at St. Elizabeth, along with several other facilities in Colorado.  

1996 Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) was formed.  CHI was originally formed from the Franciscan Healthcare and Sisters of Charity Healthcare Systems coming together.

1997 CHI and Adventist Healthcare Systems formed a joint venture since both had similar values.  They called the new venture Centura, reflecting the 100 years (Century) of health ministries of both CHI (Sisters of Charity/Franciscans) and Adventist Healthcare.  In 1997, Centura Health took over management of The Gardens at St. Elizabeth.

2016 The Gardens at St. Elizabeth transitioned to CHI Living Communities, a subsidiary of CommonSpirit Health.

The Gardens at St. Elizabeth offers the following options:

The Gardens at St. Elizabeth is a member organization of CHI Living Communities, a subsidiary of CommonSpirit Health. CHI Living Communities provides comprehensive care in a variety of living options, including independent and assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care and rehabilitation services.

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