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Assisted Living of Denver

Assisted Living of Denver

3545 Leyden St, Denver, CO 80207

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Assisted Living of Denver is a 16-bed residential assisted living home in Northeast Park Hill, Denver, supporting older adults including those with mental-health needs, with Medicaid accepted.

  • Assisted Living
  • Medicaid Accepted
  • Mental-Health Care
  • Small Community

Why Families Choose Assisted Living of Denver

  • 16-resident residential assisted living home in Northeast Park Hill
  • Supports older adults and adults living with mental-health needs
  • Set up for higher-acuity and non-ambulatory residents
  • Three daily meals with kosher and vegetarian options
  • Medicaid accepted, with short-term respite available
  • About three to four miles from Rose Medical Center

About Assisted Living of Denver

Assisted Living of Denver is a 16-bed residential assisted living home at 3545 Leyden Street in the Northeast Park Hill area of Denver, Colorado. The single-story brick home keeps care personal at a household scale, serving older adults who need daily help, including those living with mental-health conditions who do better in a small, supportive setting than in a large community. Care here covers the everyday essentials, with medication management, help with bathing, dressing, and transfers, incontinence support, and staffing around the clock.

The home is set up for higher-acuity needs, including non-ambulatory residents, so people with more complex situations can stay in a familiar place as their needs change rather than moving from setting to setting. The home is part of the Cypress Cares network, which is known for supporting adults with mental-health diagnoses alongside older adults. That background shows up in how the staff is trained and how the day is structured: calm routines, attentive supervision, and connection to outside care when a resident needs it.

Daily life runs at a home-style pace, with three meals a day that include kosher and vegetarian options, indoor and outdoor common areas, and a patio for fresh air. An on-site beautician, scheduled transportation for appointments, and a mix of on-site and off-site activities round out the week, and the 16-resident scale means staff get to know each person by name. Medicaid is accepted here, which puts real residential assisted living within reach for older adults on fixed incomes, and short-term respite stays are available for families who need a bridge.

A senior advisor can walk through current pricing, how Medicaid applies, and whether the home suits a particular resident. The Park Hill setting keeps care close to medical support, with Rose Medical Center about three to four miles south along Colorado Boulevard and the Park Hill Family Health Center clinic right in the neighborhood. The home sits on a quiet residential street with quick access to Interstate 70, Quebec Street, and Colorado Boulevard, a short drive from the King Soopers on Quebec and the Central Park shopping and dining district to the northeast.

With a small 16-resident scale, support for older adults and those living with mental-health needs, higher-acuity capability, and Medicaid accepted, Assisted Living of Denver fills a gap many larger communities leave open.

Environment

A single-story brick residential home on a quiet Northeast Park Hill street, licensed for 16 residents. Private rooms, indoor and outdoor common areas, and a patio keep the setting calm and home-like, with wheelchair-accessible showers throughout.

Services

Assisted Living of Denver provides medication management, help with bathing, dressing, and transfers, incontinence care, and staffing around the clock. The home handles higher-acuity needs, including non-ambulatory residents, and connects residents living with mental-health conditions to outside care when needed.

Resident Experience

Days run at a home-style pace, with three meals that include kosher and vegetarian options, a patio for fresh air, and a mix of on-site and off-site activities. An on-site beautician visits, transportation is arranged for appointments, and the 16-resident scale lets staff know each person by name.

Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Makayla Dubiel for the latest figures.

Makayla Dubiel

Makayla Dubiel

Local Senior Advisor, Colorado

Advisor Insight on
Assisted Living of Denver

When a family needs assisted living for an older adult, or for an adult living with a mental-health condition, who does better in a small home than a large building, this is one of the few Denver homes that pairs that support with higher-acuity care and Medicaid. A senior advisor can confirm whether it fits a particular situation.

Best for:
Families who want a small, home-style assisted living setting for an older adult or an adult with mental-health needs, with Medicaid accepted.
Consider if:
This is a 16-resident home, an intimate household rather than a large community with extensive amenities and a big social calendar.
Ask on tour:
Ask how the home supports mental-health needs, what higher-acuity care it can manage as needs change, and how Medicaid applies to the monthly rate.
Comparison:
Most Denver assisted living is private-pay and serves older adults only; this small home also supports mental-health needs and accepts Medicaid.

Amenities & Services

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Location

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3545 Leyden St, Denver, CO 80207

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:Rose Medical Center is about three to four miles south along Colorado Boulevard, with National Jewish Health a few miles south as well and the Park Hill Family Health Center clinic right in the 80207 neighborhood.
  • Dining:The Central Park dining district sits about two to three miles northeast, with spots like Four Friends Kitchen and Denver Biscuit Company, plus everyday restaurants along Quebec Street and Colorado Boulevard.
  • Shopping:The King Soopers on Quebec Street is about one to two miles northeast, with the Eastbridge Town Center and wider Central Park retail district a short drive in the same direction.

A quiet residential pocket of Northeast Park Hill in east Denver, next to the Central Park redevelopment, with quick access to Interstate 70, Quebec Street, and Colorado Boulevard.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of care does Assisted Living of Denver offer?

It is a 16-bed residential assisted living home with medication management, help with bathing, dressing, and transfers, incontinence care, and staffing around the clock. It supports older adults, including those living with mental-health conditions, and can handle higher-acuity and non-ambulatory needs.

How much does Assisted Living of Denver cost?

Monthly cost depends on a resident's care needs and room. Because the home accepts Medicaid, a senior advisor can pull current pricing and explain how Medicaid coverage applies to the rate.

Does Assisted Living of Denver accept Medicaid?

Yes. The home is Medicaid certified, which makes residential assisted living reachable for older adults on fixed incomes. A senior advisor can walk through how coverage works alongside any private-pay portion.

Where is Assisted Living of Denver located?

At 3545 Leyden Street in the Northeast Park Hill area of east Denver, near the Central Park district. Rose Medical Center is about three to four miles south along Colorado Boulevard.

Does Assisted Living of Denver support residents with mental-health conditions?

Yes. The home is part of the Cypress Cares network, which is known for supporting adults with mental-health diagnoses, so the staff is set up to care for older adults with mental-health needs in a calm, structured home setting with links to outside care.

How many residents live at Assisted Living of Denver?

The home is licensed for 16 residents, which keeps the setting small and lets staff know each person well. Private rooms and short-term respite stays are available.

What is dining like at Assisted Living of Denver?

Three meals are served daily, with kosher and vegetarian options and catered meals for special occasions, in shared dining areas that keep mealtimes home-style and personal.

Does Assisted Living of Denver allow pets?

No, pets are not accommodated at this home. Visiting family can still bring a calm, leashed pet by during visiting hours when staff confirm it ahead of time.

Who operates Assisted Living of Denver?

The home is run as part of the Cypress Cares network, a Colorado group that supports older adults and adults with mental-health diagnoses across several residential homes. A senior advisor can share more about how the home is staffed and overseen.

How do I schedule a tour of Assisted Living of Denver?

Send your situation through the contact form on this page, and your senior advisor follows up within a business day to set a tour time and walk through what the home can support, current openings, and how Medicaid applies.