Thirteen residents share a converted home at A Haven Of Hope, in Aurora's Hampden South area, where a locally owned team cooks meals on-site and keeps costs private-pay only — no Medicaid billing.
- Assisted Living
- Small Home
- Private Pay
Why Families Choose A Haven Of Hope
- Household is capped at 13 residents in Aurora's Hampden South neighborhood
- Private-pay assisted living — Medicaid is not accepted
- Assisted living pricing starts near $5,500 per month
- Owned and run locally as a single home, not part of a chain
- Meals prepared on-site and served family-style each day
- Near UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital on the Anschutz campus
About A Haven Of Hope
A Haven Of Hope sits in a converted home in Aurora's Hampden South neighborhood, where thirteen residents make up the entire household — small enough that the caregiving team already knows each person's habits well. Assisted living is the single service this address provides, so every caregiver on a shift devotes full attention to daily support rather than splitting focus across multiple care lines.
Support here isn't fixed at whatever level a resident starts with; the plan built during move-in can be adjusted upward as circumstances change, without asking a family to relocate their loved one to a different building. Families drawn to a tight, private-pay household with a caregiving staff that notices small changes — a skipped meal, a quieter mood — tend to feel most at home here. With just thirteen residents, well below the 60-plus beds common at larger communities, the pace stays calm and staff-to-resident familiarity runs deep.
That said, this isn't a fit for everyone: skilled nursing, memory care, and independent living aren't part of what's offered, and the home doesn't provide short-term respite stays. Caregivers work through each resident's morning in whatever order actually works for that person — helping someone get washed and dressed, laying out the day's medications, making sure everyone is steady on their feet before breakfast is served.
Food is prepared right in the house and residents sit down together at set times, which turns each meal into a built-in check-in point for staff to catch a change in appetite early. The activity calendar here stays deliberately light and follows the household's own rhythm rather than a printed weekly schedule, which suits residents who'd rather have quiet company than a full slate of programming. The building itself keeps its identity as a real house — kitchen, dining room, and living room all within easy reach of every bedroom, so no one has far to travel over the course of a day.
Because the common spaces are sized for the number of people actually living there, sightlines stay short and it's easy for staff to know where everyone is. The home sits on East Hampden Place, inside Aurora's Hampden South pocket, a residential stretch tucked between bigger retail corridors. UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, on the Anschutz campus, is close enough to reach for both routine appointments and anything urgent.
Southlands shopping district covers day-to-day errands, Stanley Marketplace gives visiting family a food-hall option, and the Town Center at Aurora rounds out nearby dining and shopping. A Haven Of Hope is owned and run locally as one standalone home, not a branch of a bigger company, and its small staff tends to learn residents' names before their first shift even starts. Pets aren't part of the picture at this address, so anyone hoping to bring a dog or cat along should plan around that.
Medicaid coverage isn't accepted either — both of those details are worth confirming early, before a family narrows its search down to this one place.
Environment
A Haven Of Hope operates out of a converted house in Aurora's Hampden South neighborhood, holding onto a lived-in, residential feel instead of an institutional layout. Common spaces are sized for thirteen residents, and every bedroom sits close to the kitchen and living room, so no one has far to walk.
Services
Caregivers help residents get washed and dressed, keep medications on schedule, and stay steady on their feet, adjusting the order of tasks to fit each morning. Assisted living is the only service offered here; skilled nursing, memory care, and independent living aren't available, and the home doesn't provide short-term respite stays.
Resident Experience
Food is prepared on-site and residents gather at a shared table on a set schedule, giving caregivers a built-in chance to notice shifts in appetite or energy across the thirteen-person household. The activity calendar stays light and follows the household's own pace rather than a fixed weekly program.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Makayla Dubiel for the latest figures.
Makayla Dubiel
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
A Haven Of Hope
This kind of small, private-pay household suits residents whose care needs sit within assisted living and who benefit from a caregiving team already familiar with their daily habits and an unhurried pace. Because Medicaid coverage isn't accepted, the cost of care here is paid privately for as long as a resident stays.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
What People Like
- Caregiving team familiar with each resident's daily habits and routines
- Locally owned and operated as a single standalone home, not a chain
- Meals prepared on-site and served family-style at a shared table
- Care plans can be adjusted as needs increase, without relocating
Things to consider
- Assisted living focus
- Private-pay community
- Intimate 13-resident setting
Reviews from Google
The photos pictured are of 14601 East Hampden Pl., (which was “Bella and Grace Senior care at Hampden Hills”) NOT: 14699 E. Hampden Ave.,”Hampden Hills Post Acute” (formerly “Cherry Hills Skilled Nursing”) photos, addresses, and names of the two businesses are being confused.
I trusted this facility with my uncle who is bipolar, borderline schizophrenic, congestive heart failure and kidney disease. He was there when it was Cherry Hills nursing center. When this changed hands, the care went downhill. My uncle's social worker, Ada helped him to move to…
Hampden Hills has been watching over my mother for the past 6 years now post stroke. Their care for her has been a life saver for our family. The low number of residents has allow my mother to receive 24 hr care. The staff has treated her with respect and great care.
Ever since the change of ownership, Hampden Hills has transformed into an exceptional SNF (Skilled Nursing Facility) that truly stands out. The staff's dedication to providing life-changing services is evident from the moment you step foot in the facility. As a healthcare…
This facility was so heartless when I lost my nana. I went to see her in her room after she passed away and from the second I walked in the staff members beyond disrespectful. They were miss pronouncing her name and when corrected the staff member said “yeah right,” then when I…
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Compare A Haven Of Hope with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Aurora, CO.
| Compared | A Haven Of HopeAurora, CO 3.2 (10) | Cherry Creek Retirement VillageAurora, CO· 0.1 mi 4.6 (44) | Rock Creek Assisted Living on KentonAurora, CO· 0.1 mi 4.6 (44) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $5500/mo | $5750/mo | $5800/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Assisted Living, Independent Living | Assisted Living |
Total beds | 13 | 217 | 10 |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Accepted |
Pet friendly | No | Yes | No |
Housing type | Residential | Community | Residential |
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A Haven Of Hope
Aurora, CO
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 13
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Cherry Creek Retirement Village
Aurora, CO· 0.1 mi
- Starting price
- $5750/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Independent Living
- Total beds
- 217
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Rock Creek Assisted Living on Kenton
Aurora, CO· 0.1 mi
- Starting price
- $5800/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 10
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
14601 E Hampden Pl, Aurora, CO 80014
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, on the Anschutz campus, is close enough to reach for both routine appointments and urgent needs, making it the nearest major hospital to this address.
- Dining:Stanley Marketplace offers a food-hall stop for a shared meal, and the Town Center at Aurora adds several sit-down restaurant options nearby.
- Shopping:Southlands shopping district covers everyday errands and browsing, just a short distance from the home.
Hampden South, the neighborhood around this address, is a residential pocket of Arapahoe County near Southlands and the Town Center at Aurora.
Nearby Communities
Cherry Creek Retirement Village
Aurora, CO
Starting at $5750/mo
Rock Creek Assisted Living on Kenton
Aurora, CO
Starting at $5800/mo
Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living
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Starting at $5900/mo
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of care does A Haven Of Hope provide?
Assisted living is the only level of care provided here, with caregivers helping residents get dressed, manage medications, and stay steady on their feet throughout the day. Independent living, memory care, and skilled nursing aren't available at this address.
How much does it cost to live at A Haven Of Hope?
Monthly costs at A Haven Of Hope start near $5,500, with the final figure depending on the level of care a resident needs. Families should confirm current pricing directly with the community before making a decision.
Does A Haven Of Hope accept Medicaid?
No. A Haven Of Hope is a private-pay home, and Medicaid coverage isn't accepted there. Families planning to rely on Medicaid will need to build that limitation into their financial planning.
Where is A Haven Of Hope located?
A Haven Of Hope sits on East Hampden Place in Aurora's Hampden South area, near Southlands shopping district and the Town Center at Aurora. UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, on the Anschutz campus, is the closest major hospital.
How many residents live at A Haven Of Hope?
The household is capped at thirteen residents, a scale that lets caregivers pick up on each person's daily routine and preferences fairly quickly. That familiarity extends to small things, like meal preferences and how someone likes to spend an afternoon.
What are meals like at A Haven Of Hope?
Meals are prepared on-site and served around a shared table at set times each day. That routine also gives caregivers a natural chance to notice any change in a resident's appetite or overall wellbeing.
What activities are available for residents?
Activities at A Haven Of Hope stay modest and are paced to fit the thirteen-resident household, rather than following a packed printed calendar. Caregivers shape daily engagement around what individual residents enjoy.
Are pets allowed at A Haven Of Hope?
No, resident pets aren't permitted at this address. Families hoping to bring along a dog or cat will need to factor this policy into their search.
Who operates A Haven Of Hope?
A Haven Of Hope is owned and run locally as a single home rather than as part of a national brand, and its small staff tends to learn residents by name before their first shift begins. That scale shows up in daily details, like flexible mealtimes and consistent caregiving assignments.
How can I schedule a tour of A Haven Of Hope?
Send a message through the contact form on this page, and a member of the team will get back to you within a business day to cover pricing, availability, and whether the thirteen-resident household fits your family's needs. They can also help set up an in-person visit.
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