Step inside Almond Tree Senior Care on West Geddes Avenue and you'll find just ten residents sharing space with one live-in caregiver and owner Sonia Idnani, who works out of the very house where everyone lives, not from an office across town.
- Assisted Living
- Small Home
- Private Pay
Why Families Choose Almond Tree Senior Care
- House-style home for ten residents on West Geddes Avenue in Littleton
- Live-in caregiver present around the clock, every day of the week
- Owner Sonia Idnani personally manages daily operations on-site
- Meals cooked fresh in the home's own kitchen each day
- Dental and vision providers visit the house directly for checkups
- Strictly private-pay; Medicaid is not accepted here
About Almond Tree Senior Care
Arrive early at Almond Tree Senior Care and breakfast is already underway, its smell moving through a Jefferson County stretch of Littleton before the surrounding block has stirred. Owner Sonia Idnani manages the property in person, working from inside the same walls where residents sleep and gather rather than overseeing things remotely. Ten people call this house home, a headcount low enough that daily life keeps its household feel instead of turning institutional.
By mid-morning, a live-in caregiver has settled into the day's pattern, checking on each resident and coordinating with whichever activity leader or outside health professional stops by. Dementia support isn't carved off into its own wing or hallway here; it gets woven directly into the same care routine every resident experiences, so cognitive needs are met without shuffling anyone to a different space.
Afternoons ease into a slower, almost weekend-like pace even on ordinary weekdays. Cooks prepare meals from scratch in the house rather than bringing food in from an outside kitchen, residents settle into the living room to visit or rest, and the backyard sees regular use whenever Colorado weather allows. Visiting dental and vision providers sometimes handle checkups on-site, sparing residents the hassle of a separate car trip for routine care.
Billing follows one straightforward path: monthly costs generally start near $5,500 once caregiving and day-to-day support are factored in, and this address falls outside Medicaid's coverage area. The household also has no room for a resident's pet, and short-term respite arrangements aren't part of what's offered here right now. The surroundings tell their own story, tucked near Chatfield Reservoir just off the Bowles Avenue corridor.
AdventHealth Littleton lies a short drive north for hospital-level needs. Visiting relatives can combine a stop-in with errands, since Kipling Street and Bowles Avenue both carry supermarkets and pharmacy chains nearby. What stands out most over time is how rarely anything here turns over. Sonia Idnani's constant, hands-on presence keeps operations steady, and caregiving staff frequently remain for years rather than leaving after a few months.
As each person's daily needs shift, that same familiar team simply adjusts the level of support it provides, so residents aren't forced to relocate just because circumstances become more demanding.
Environment
Ten residents share one kitchen, one living room, and one backyard, a footprint nowhere near a multi-story building with long corridors. First-time visitors often notice how unremarkable it feels, closer to stopping by a relative's place than checking into a care facility.
Services
A live-in caregiver handles most of the daily hands-on assistance, with outside visiting providers supplementing that by bringing dental and vision appointments right to the residents. Memory-related care isn't sent off to a separately secured area; caregivers fold that support directly into the routines everyone already follows.
Resident Experience
Because one caregiver tends to be around consistently, residents interact with familiar faces instead of a revolving lineup of aides. That kind of long-running continuity helps the team notice small shifts in a resident's daily patterns as the years pass, then respond by adjusting support gradually, not suddenly.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Christie Garcia for the latest figures.
Christie Garcia
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Almond Tree Senior Care
Older adults who prefer close, consistent contact with a single caregiver over a packed activity roster often find this arrangement fitting. With only ten beds and an entirely private-pay model, it works for families who value steadiness and personal attention over publicly funded options or broad programming.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
Over the years, caregivers here have come to understand each resident's individual habits, and owner Sonia Idnani remains a constant, visible presence rather than someone running things from afar.
What People Like
- Caregivers who build personal familiarity over years
- Owner engaged directly in daily home operations
- Home-cooked meals within an actual house setting
- Steady staff continuity instead of rotating aides
Things to consider
- Intimate 10-resident setting
- Private-pay community
Reviews from Google
I work in senior care and am very familiar with assisted living and nursing homes in the metro and front range. Almond Tree is a fantastic option and I would say one of the best options I have worked with. The owner, Sonia, is very on top of things and very involved in the…
Almond Tree Senior Care offers a comfortable and friendly living environment for my mother who suffers from dementia. Although there are many large memory care and assisted living facilities, my mother thrives in this smaller setting. The Almond Tree home where she lives has…
I am so very, very blessed to of found this wonderful, amazing home for my husband who has Alzheimers. Sonia is the owner who is so very, very loving and caring!! Her staff is amazing!! My husband is treated with love and so much respect. His home is also a very, very safe place…
As a physical therapist, I've worked with patients in homes managed by Sonia for 6+ years. I cannot say enough positive words about her character, leadership and care provided by Almond Tree Senior Care. I believe this model senior care is by far the best and Almond Tree has…
Hey, If you are looking for the hands-down BEST caring home in existence, you need look no further! Make the call now and get your loved one situated with Almond Tree Senior Care. My Mother finally found peace and pride at long last, with this reliable and nurturing team of…
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Compare Almond Tree Senior Care with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Littleton, CO.
| Compared | Almond Tree Senior CareLittleton, CO 5.0 (6) | ThriveCare - IngallsLittleton, CO· 0.3 mi No Google rating yet | Nourish at Rowland 2Littleton, CO· 0.4 mi No Google rating yet |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $5500/mo | $4500/mo | $5500/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Assisted Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living |
Total beds | 10 | 8 | 7 |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | No | No |
Housing type | Residential | Residential | Residential |
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Almond Tree Senior Care
Littleton, CO
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 10
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
ThriveCare - Ingalls
Littleton, CO· 0.3 mi
- Starting price
- $4500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 8
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Nourish at Rowland 2
Littleton, CO· 0.4 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 7
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
5310 W Geddes Ave, Littleton, CO 80128
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:AdventHealth Littleton sits north of the home, putting hospital-level care within easy reach whenever residents need it.
- Dining:Bowles Avenue and Kipling Street host a mix of casual restaurants and grocery stores, letting a family visit double as a meal stop or quick errand.
- Shopping:Everyday needs stay nearby, with shopping centers clustered along Bowles Avenue and Kipling Street.
A quiet, tree-lined residential area near Chatfield Reservoir in southwest Littleton.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What care does Almond Tree Senior Care offer?
Assisted living takes place inside a ten-resident house in Littleton, where a live-in caregiver manages most day-to-day support. Visiting activity coordinators and outside providers round that out, delivering services like vision and dental care on-site instead of requiring separate trips.
How much does it cost to live at Almond Tree Senior Care?
Budgeting around $5,500 monthly is a reasonable starting point, covering the live-in caregiver support and daily assistance provided here. Since costs are paid entirely out of pocket, that figure stays the same whether or not a family has Medicaid or other public assistance.
Does Almond Tree Senior Care accept Medicaid?
Medicaid isn't accepted at this address; every resident's stay is funded through personal payment. Families counting on Medicaid to offset costs should factor that into their planning before deciding to move forward.
Where is Almond Tree Senior Care located?
The address is 5310 West Geddes Avenue in Littleton, situated in Jefferson County near Chatfield Reservoir on a quiet local street. AdventHealth Littleton is a brief drive north if hospital care becomes necessary.
How many residents live at Almond Tree Senior Care?
Ten residents currently call this house home, making it one of the more intimate assisted living choices around Littleton. That size keeps staff closely tuned in to each person's daily habits and needs.
What is dining like at Almond Tree Senior Care?
Cooking takes place inside the house itself instead of arriving from an outside supplier, and residents sit together for meals in a way that echoes a household dinner more than an institutional cafeteria. That routine gives mealtimes an unhurried, familiar rhythm.
What activities are available at Almond Tree Senior Care?
Visiting coordinators partner with the household's caregiving staff to run small-group activities instead of large scheduled programs. Because the group living here stays small, the daily pace stays informal and adapts to whoever happens to be around.
Does Almond Tree Senior Care allow pets?
This house doesn't accommodate pets, so anyone currently caring for an animal should plan for that ahead of a move. The policy applies consistently rather than being decided case by case.
Who operates Almond Tree Senior Care?
Sonia Idnani owns and runs the home independently, staying closely involved in day-to-day life instead of handing operations to a management company. Many staff members remain for years, giving residents the chance to build lasting relationships with the people caring for them.
How do I schedule a tour of Almond Tree Senior Care?
A senior advisor familiar with Almond Tree Senior Care can explain the live-in caregiver arrangement and describe what a visit here typically looks like. Submitting a name and phone number through this listing prompts that advisor to reach out promptly and arrange a time to see the house in person.
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