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Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch

Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch

9896 Keenan St, Highlands Ranch, CO 80130

Call 719-231-2152
5.0 (4 Google reviews)

Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch on Keenan Street houses nine residents, blending assisted living and memory care in one household. Costs start near $5,000 monthly, private pay since Medicaid isn't accepted.

  • Assisted Living
  • Memory Care
  • Small Home
  • Pet Friendly

Why Families Choose Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch

  • Nine residents share one converted house on Keenan Street
  • Assisted living and memory care run as one household
  • Daily physical therapy noted by families
  • Cats, dogs, and other companion animals are accepted
  • Assisted living care begins near $5,000 monthly, private pay
  • UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital lies close by

About Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch

Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch occupies a house on Keenan Street in Highlands Ranch, Douglas County, and it holds nine residents inside a building that started out as an ordinary single-family home. Visitors who expect a wide lobby, several wings, or a printed activities board will notice something different right away. Everything happens under one roof shared by nine people, with no second building and no parking-lot walk between wings.

Assisted living and memory care aren't split into separate programs at this address. Caregivers assist residents with dressing, bathing, medication reminders, and getting from room to room safely, and memory-related needs are handled within that same daily rhythm instead of being walled off in a separate secured unit. Families have mentioned physical therapy happening most days, tailored to what each resident's plan calls for.

Beds and mobility equipment can be swapped in when needs change, so nobody has to relocate just because more support becomes necessary. Daily life stays personal simply because so few people share the home. Art projects, chair-based exercise, and holiday gatherings that welcome in each resident's own relatives fill much of the calendar, and outside performers occasionally stop by to entertain everyone.

Because so few people live here, staff can shift the day's plan around whoever happens to be present, adjusting the agenda on the fly instead of following a fixed routine that ignores who's actually around. Medicaid isn't accepted at this location, so every resident covers the cost themselves. Assisted living runs about $5,000 a month, and memory care costs settle nearer $6,800 monthly, usually paid from savings, family contributions, or long-term care coverage.

New residents may bring along a cat, dog, or other companion animal, a detail that separates this house from providers who can't make room for pets, and it matters to anyone reluctant to part with an animal during such a big change. Medical care sits within easy driving distance at UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital, useful for both scheduled checkups and anything urgent. Having that option nearby takes one more logistical concern off families juggling appointments alongside everything else.

Because only nine people call this house home, caregivers can adjust one person's day without disturbing anyone else's routine, and changes happen right where a resident already lives rather than forcing a move somewhere else. Families who've toured often point to that flexibility as a deciding factor. Keenan Street itself runs through a quiet subdivision, and the layout of Highlands Ranch makes it easy for relatives to stop by between other errands without setting aside a whole afternoon.

Environment

The Keenan Street house holds just nine residents and started life as an ordinary home, not a large facility built for many more people.

Services

Caregivers help with dressing, bathing, medication reminders, and getting around safely, folding memory support into that same daily care.

Resident Experience

Meals bring everyone together around a single table daily, and activities include art projects, chair exercise, and family-inclusive holiday events.

Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Christie Garcia for the latest figures.

Christie Garcia

Christie Garcia

Local Senior Advisor, Colorado

Advisor Insight on
Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch

This nine-resident household suits comparisons where assisted living and memory support come from one caregiving team, in a house-scale setting.

Best for: A small nine-person household, hands-on daily assistance, memory support woven directly into everyday routines, shared meals, and care that adjusts.
Consider if: This nine-resident household suits families wanting an intimate house setting over a bigger campus with many neighbors and shared amenities.
Ask on tour: Ask how caregivers manage memory-related needs day to day, since that support flows through household routines rather than a separate secured area.
Comparison: This house holds far fewer residents than a typical licensed provider, runs more like a private residence, and is paid for directly by families.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

Families point to individualized care planning, daily physical therapy, and staff who pay close attention to residents' comfort and mood.

What People Like

  • Nine-resident household with assisted living and memory care under one roof
  • Daily physical therapy noted by families
  • Companion animals such as cats and dogs are welcome
  • Minutes from UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital

Things to consider

  • Intimate 9-resident setting
  • Private-pay community
  • Memory care integrated into everyday household routines

Based on a small number of reviews — patterns may shift as more families share feedback.

Reviews from Google

5.0 (4 Reviews on Google) View all on Google ↗
  • Neelu Shukla 2 years ago

    Sonia and Almond Tree Senior Care go above and beyond what anyone caring for elderly loved ones would do. Sonia goes the extra mile to make sure that the resident as well as the family feels comfortable in the beautiful home and the level of care is unique and tailored to each…

  • William Bryant 2 years ago

    Almond Tree Senior Care has been looking after my mother and I can't say enough positive things about the care they are providing. They assist her with her physical therapy every day, make sure she gets her exercises in and and so very attentive to her needs. Thank you Sonia!

  • Dave Mack 6 months ago

    Fantastic care and great staff. If your loves ones need care, visit and see for yourself

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Location

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9896 Keenan St, Highlands Ranch, CO 80130

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital sits only minutes away by car from Keenan Street, handy for routine checkups and urgent needs alike.
  • Dining:Everyday shops and casual eateries line University Boulevard and Wildcat Reserve Parkway, not far from Keenan Street.
  • Shopping:Retail centers along Highlands Ranch Parkway give relatives an easy stop before or after visiting.

Keenan Street sits along a calm residential block within Highlands Ranch, a planned Douglas County suburb positioned near several medical facilities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What care does Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch offer?

Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch provides assisted living and memory care to nine residents sharing one house. Caregivers assist with dressing, bathing, medication tracking, and safe movement, while memory support remains part of everyday household life rather than a separate area.

How much does it cost to live at Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch?

Monthly costs start near $5,000 for assisted living, while memory care runs nearer $6,800. Both figures reflect private-pay rates, typically covered by personal savings, insurance benefits, or contributions from family.

Does Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch accept Medicaid?

No, Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch does not carry Medicaid provider status, so every resident pays out of pocket for care. Residents cover their costs through savings, insurance, or help from relatives.

Where is Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch located?

Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch sits at 9896 Keenan Street in Douglas County, Colorado. UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital, only minutes away by car, covers medical needs that come up along the way.

How many residents live at Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch?

Nine residents make this house their home, a scale that feels much more like a private residence than a sizeable senior living building. That small headcount lets caregivers build daily routines closely around each individual.

What is dining like at Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch?

Residents gather at one communal table for meals inside the house, giving mealtimes a familiar group feel. It's a noticeably different setup than the large dining rooms found at bigger senior living communities.

What activities are available at Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch?

Residents take part in art projects, chair-based exercise, and holiday celebrations that bring in their own family members as guests. Live performers also stop by occasionally to entertain the household.

Are pets allowed at Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch?

Yes, incoming residents can bring a cat, dog, or other companion animal with them, so a longtime pet doesn't have to be given up during this change. That option matters for anyone hesitant about leaving an animal behind.

How does memory care work at Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch?

Memory support is built into the household's everyday routines rather than housed in a separate secured area. Plans are built around each individual, and families have described daily physical therapy along with close attention as circumstances evolve.

How do I schedule a tour of Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch?

A quick response follows once details are submitted, and next a senior advisor reaches out to talk through scheduling and what a visit to Almond Tree Senior Care - Highlands Ranch would cover, including how staffing adjusts when the household's needs shift unexpectedly.