In downtown Brighton, Colorado, Aloha Care Assisted Living is a locally owned home for 13 residents, offering private-pay assisted living with monthly rates starting near $4,500.
- Assisted Living
- Small Home
- Private Pay
Why Families Choose Aloha Care Assisted Living
- Only 13 residents live here, keeping caregiver attention close and personal
- Assisted living rates start near $4,500 a month, paid privately
- Steps from historic downtown Brighton and the shops on Main Street
- Platte Valley Medical Center is nearby for fast access to medical care
- A single, locally owned home rather than part of a larger brand
- No pets allowed, and no memory care or independent living on-site
About Aloha Care Assisted Living
Aloha Care Assisted Living sits on a residential street in downtown Brighton, Colorado, run by its local owner rather than a corporate operator. The home holds 13 residents at capacity — a fraction of the sixty-plus beds found in a typical senior living community — so the caregiving staff comes to know each resident's daily patterns well. The same faces greet residents week after week in this compact setting.
Assisted living is the one level of care provided here, meaning support with bathing, dressing, and keeping track of medication times, plus the small daily tasks that become harder without help nearby. Memory care, independent living, and skilled nursing are not part of what the home offers, so the focus stays on physical daily-living support rather than dementia-specific programming. The building itself looks and feels like an ordinary residential home rather than an institutional facility, with a warm, lived-in quality carried through its common areas.
Living and dining spaces sit within easy reach of the bedrooms, sized for a household of 13. Staff are rarely far away, which shortens response time when a resident needs something during the day. Meals come out of the home's own kitchen and are served family-style to the same small group of residents each day, creating a routine many come to rely on. Because caregivers tend to work consistent shifts, they pick up on each resident's preferences and small habits over time.
Afternoons often include small-group activities, and the pace throughout stays relaxed rather than tightly scheduled. Aloha Care sits in the middle of downtown Brighton, within walking distance of the historic storefronts lining Main Street. A few blocks farther, the Prairie Center shopping district gives visiting family a place to browse during a stop by. Barr Lake State Park is a short drive away, with trails and water views for residents and relatives who want time outdoors.
Platte Valley Medical Center in Brighton is close by as well, keeping emergency and specialist care within easy reach. Aloha Care does not hold a Medicaid contract; every resident pays privately, drawing on savings, long-term care insurance, or other personal funds to cover the monthly cost, with assisted living rates starting around $4,500 a month. Pets are not permitted, which matters for any family whose parent or spouse has come to depend on an animal's company. Care adjusts over time so that the level of hands-on help keeps pace with what each resident actually needs.
Environment
Aloha Care Assisted Living is a single home under local ownership on a residential street in downtown Brighton. Common areas are sized for a household of 13 residents at capacity — well under the sixty-plus beds typical of a standard community — which gives the place a quieter, more contained feel day to day.
Services
Assisted living is the one care level offered, covering help with bathing, dressing, and medication timing along with the everyday tasks that get harder without support close by. Memory care, independent living, and skilled nursing aren't part of the offering, so care centers on physical daily-living needs rather than dementia programming.
Resident Experience
Residents share meals and common areas with the same small group of neighbors and caregivers day after day, which tends to produce a calmer, more predictable rhythm than what's typical in a larger community. In a household this size, staff recognize each resident quickly, and familiarity builds fast.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Christie Garcia for the latest figures.
Christie Garcia
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Aloha Care Assisted Living
Aloha Care Assisted Living fits older adults whose primary needs are physical daily-living support rather than memory-related conditions requiring dedicated dementia care. Care is limited to assisted living, paid for privately, without independent living or skilled nursing on-site, and support adjusts as needs change within that scope.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
What People Like
- Small 13-resident household with consistent, familiar caregivers
- Locally owned home rather than a corporate-run community
- Home-cooked meals served family-style each day
- Steps from downtown Brighton and nearby Platte Valley Medical Center
Things to consider
- Private-pay community
- Intimate 13-resident setting
- Assisted living focus
Compare Aloha Care Assisted Living with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Brighton, CO.
| Compared | Aloha Care Assisted LivingBrighton, CO No Google rating yet | Brookdale BrightonBrighton, CO· 0.8 mi 3.8 (24) | Wellspring BrightonBrighton, CO· 0.8 mi 4.8 (5) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $4500/mo | $5500/mo | $5500/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Assisted Living | Assisted Living |
Total beds | 13 | 55 | 8 |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | No | No |
Housing type | Residential | Community | Residential |
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Aloha Care Assisted Living
Brighton, CO
- Starting price
- $4500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 13
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Brookdale Brighton
Brighton, CO· 0.8 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 55
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Community
Wellspring Brighton
Brighton, CO· 0.8 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 8
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
1594 Walnut Dr, Brighton, CO 80601
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Platte Valley Medical Center in Brighton sits close by, giving residents access to emergency and specialist care without a long drive.
- Dining:Main Street's historic storefronts in downtown Brighton hold a mix of local cafes and small restaurants, an easy stop for family visiting for a meal.
- Shopping:A few blocks past downtown, the Prairie Center shopping district offers visiting relatives a nearby stretch of stores to browse.
The home sits on a residential street in downtown Brighton, within Adams County, with Barr Lake State Park a short trip away for time outdoors.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What levels of care does Aloha Care Assisted Living provide?
Aloha Care provides assisted living exclusively — help with bathing, dressing, and staying on track with medication, plus the daily tasks that grow harder without support nearby. Memory care, independent living, and skilled nursing are outside what the home offers.
How much does it cost to live at Aloha Care Assisted Living?
Monthly costs at Aloha Care start around $4,500 for assisted living. The exact figure depends on each resident's level of care, so it's worth checking current pricing directly with the community before making a decision.
Does Aloha Care Assisted Living accept Medicaid?
No. Aloha Care operates without a Medicaid contract, so every resident pays privately. Families typically draw on savings, long-term care insurance, or other personal funds to cover the monthly cost.
Where is Aloha Care Assisted Living located?
Aloha Care is located in downtown Brighton, close to the historic storefronts along Main Street and a few blocks from the Prairie Center shopping district. Platte Valley Medical Center in Brighton is nearby for emergency or specialist medical needs.
How many residents live at Aloha Care Assisted Living?
The home holds 13 residents at capacity, a household size that lets the caregiving staff stay familiar with each resident's daily routine. That's considerably fewer residents than most assisted living communities house.
What is dining like at Aloha Care Assisted Living?
Meals come from the home's own kitchen and are served to the same small group of residents each day. With the kitchen close to the dining area, mealtimes stay simple and unrushed.
What activities does Aloha Care Assisted Living offer?
Activities happen in small groups, scaled to a household of 13 rather than a large events calendar. Families touring the home can ask staff what a typical week of activities looks like.
Are pets allowed at Aloha Care Assisted Living?
No, the home does not accommodate resident pets, which matters for families whose loved one relies on an animal's companionship when comparing care options.
Who owns and operates Aloha Care Assisted Living?
Aloha Care is a single home under local ownership, not part of a larger senior living company. The same small caregiving staff tends to stay consistent visit after visit.
How do I schedule a tour of Aloha Care Assisted Living?
Send your contact information to Local Senior Advisor, and someone from the team will follow up to help set up a visit. During the tour, staff can walk through evening and weekend staffing at Aloha Care.
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