A Change of Seasons Assisted Living
3845 N Cook St, Denver, CO 80205
A Change of Seasons Assisted Living is home to 10 residents in Denver, Colorado — a private-pay assisted living community with personalized daily support, no memory care or skilled nursing.
- Assisted Living
- Small Home
- Private Pay
Why Families Choose A Change of Seasons Assisted Living
- A ten-resident household, scaled like a private home rather than a large complex
- Monthly cost starts near $5,500, covering assisted living support
- Billed privately; Medicaid isn't accepted here
- Sits in the Cole and Clayton neighborhood, northeast of downtown Denver
- Owned and run locally, not part of a larger chain
- Pets can't be accommodated for residents living here
About A Change of Seasons Assisted Living
Ten residents live under one roof at A Change of Seasons Assisted Living, and that ceiling shapes nearly everything about how a day unfolds there. The house carries a lived-in, domestic character, and staying capped at ten keeps it well below the 60-plus beds found at many larger senior communities. Because the group is small, hallways rarely feel busy, the common rooms have a settled, familiar look, and caregivers get to know each resident's habits well enough to catch the small things a bigger building might miss.
Assisted living is the one level of care this address provides — memory care, independent living, and skilled nursing are not part of what happens here, so it works best for residents whose needs sit squarely within daily living support. Caregivers help residents bathe and get dressed, keep track of medication schedules, assist with getting around safely, and stay available around the clock. Support can expand somewhat as a resident's assisted-living needs change, though a locked memory unit and skilled nursing remain outside the scope of care offered.
Monthly cost begins around $5,500, billed entirely out of pocket, since this community does not participate in Medicaid. A household of only ten residents tends to move at a relaxed pace — meals, quiet stretches of the afternoon, and everything in between happen without much rush. The same caregivers see the same faces day after day, and that familiarity tends to show up in small, personal touches in how routines get handled.
Pets can't be accommodated at this address, so a resident bringing a cat or dog would need to find that companion a different home. Temporary respite stays also fall outside what's offered, so families weighing a short-term stay for a loved one should know this household doesn't provide that option. A small, private-pay household like this often suits a family looking for a domestic, homelike setting for a loved one whose care needs stay within general assisted living support.
It's less suited to someone who requires memory care, skilled nursing, or help covering costs through Medicaid, since none of those fall within what's offered. Families visiting are encouraged to ask specifically about overnight coverage and how care responds if a resident's needs increase over time. Cook Street sits inside the Cole and Clayton neighborhood, a section of northeast Denver where quiet, tree-lined blocks meet nearby cultural energy.
City Park borders the area just to the north, giving visiting family a stretch of open green space and walking paths worth a stop. A short drive southwest lands in the RiNo Art District, known for its murals and galleries, and the retail stretch along Welton Street brings walkable local shopping into the same part of town. Saint Joseph Hospital is close enough to this pocket of Denver that hospital-level care remains within easy reach if a resident ever needs it.
A Change of Seasons Assisted Living is run by its own local operator rather than a multi-site company, so decisions about staffing, house rules, and day-to-day routines stay with the people running this one address. Families exploring the Cole and Clayton area who want a small, private-pay assisted living home for ten residents — without memory care, skilled nursing, or pet accommodations — may want to add this address to their list and ask detailed questions about staffing and care during a visit.
Environment
This house feels lived-in and domestic rather than institutional, with room for only 10 residents — a fraction of the 60-plus beds found at many larger senior communities. Common areas and the dining space stay compact and easy to navigate, giving the home a family-style feel day to day.
Services
Assisted living is the only care type offered here; memory care, independent living, and skilled nursing sit outside what this household provides. Caregivers assist with bathing and dressing, track medication timing, and help with getting around safely, with costs covered entirely out of pocket since Medicaid isn't accepted.
Resident Experience
Ten residents share the home, so daily routines move at an unhurried pace that caregivers can shape around each person's own habits. Meals and time in the common areas play out more like a household gathering than a facility schedule, though a resident hoping to bring a cat or dog along won't be able to.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Makayla Dubiel for the latest figures.
Makayla Dubiel
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
A Change of Seasons Assisted Living
A small, private-pay assisted living household of this kind generally suits a resident who needs daily living support but not memory care or skilled nursing, in a domestic rather than institutional setting. It falls outside the scope for a resident who requires Medicaid-funded care or a secured memory care unit.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
What People Like
- Small, home-style household of just 10 residents
- Independently owned and locally operated
- Around-the-clock caregiver availability with familiar staff
- Located near Saint Joseph Hospital in the Cole and Clayton neighborhood
Things to consider
- Private-pay community
- Intimate 10-resident setting
- Assisted living focus
Compare A Change of Seasons Assisted Living with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Denver, CO.
| Compared | A Change of Seasons Assisted LivingDenver, CO No Google rating yet | A Change of Seasons Assisted LivingLakewood, CO· 0.0 mi 5.0 (2) | Gardens Care Senior Living - Belmar Acres Memory CareLakewood, CO· 0.7 mi 3.8 (4) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $5500/mo | $6000/mo | $6500/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Assisted Living, Memory Care | Memory Care |
Total beds | 10 | 10 | 12 |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | No | No |
Housing type | Residential | Residential | Residential |
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A Change of Seasons Assisted Living
Denver, CO
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 10
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
A Change of Seasons Assisted Living
Lakewood, CO· 0.0 mi
- Starting price
- $6000/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 10
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Gardens Care Senior Living - Belmar Acres Memory Care
Lakewood, CO· 0.7 mi
- Starting price
- $6500/mo
- Care types
- Memory Care
- Total beds
- 12
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
3845 N Cook St, Denver, CO 80205
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Saint Joseph Hospital sits close enough to the Cole and Clayton area that hospital-level care is within quick reach whenever a resident needs it.
- Dining:A few minutes southwest, the RiNo Art District fills converted warehouse buildings with local breweries and eateries.
- Shopping:Welton Street's shops sit just northeast of downtown, giving the household a walkable stretch of local retail nearby.
Cole and Clayton, northeast of downtown Denver, mixes tree-lined residential streets with the open green space of nearby City Park.
Nearby Communities
A Change of Seasons Assisted Living
Lakewood, CO
Starting at $6000/mo
Gardens Care Senior Living - Belmar Acres Memory Care
Lakewood, CO
Starting at $6500/mo
The Summit - An Eaton Community
Lakewood, CO
Starting at $1800/mo
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of care does A Change of Seasons Assisted Living provide?
Assisted living is the only type of care provided here, with daily help for bathing, dressing, and medication timing available around the clock. Memory care, independent living, and skilled nursing are outside the scope of what this household offers.
How much does it cost to live at A Change of Seasons Assisted Living?
Monthly cost at A Change of Seasons Assisted Living starts around $5,500, though the exact figure depends on the level of care a resident needs. It's worth confirming current pricing with staff before making a final decision.
Does A Change of Seasons Assisted Living accept Medicaid?
No — this household is private-pay only. Medicaid isn't accepted toward the cost of care at this address.
Where is A Change of Seasons Assisted Living located?
The home is located on Cook Street in the Cole and Clayton area northeast of downtown Denver, near City Park and the RiNo Art District. Saint Joseph Hospital is close by, keeping hospital-level care within quick reach if it's ever needed.
How many residents live at A Change of Seasons Assisted Living?
The household holds 10 residents at full capacity, well below the 60-plus beds found at a larger community. That smaller size allows for a more personalized caregiving approach day to day.
What is dining like at A Change of Seasons Assisted Living?
Meals are served in the home itself, in the household-style setting typical of a small residential care home. Specific menu details are best confirmed with staff during a visit.
What activities are available at A Change of Seasons Assisted Living?
With only 10 residents in the home, activities tend to happen in small, informal groups shaped by who's around that day. Staff can speak directly to current activity offerings during a tour.
Are pets allowed at A Change of Seasons Assisted Living?
No — resident pets can't be accommodated at this home. A resident hoping to bring a cat or dog along would need to make other arrangements for that companion.
Who operates A Change of Seasons Assisted Living?
This community is run as a single, independently owned home rather than part of a larger multi-location or national operator. Local staff and management handle day-to-day decisions about care and household routines.
How can I schedule a tour of A Change of Seasons Assisted Living?
Submit your contact details through this page, and someone from the team will follow up within a business day to help arrange a visit. They can walk through staffing coverage, daily routines, and how the 10-resident household operates before you tour A Change of Seasons Assisted Living.
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