Castle Rock Assisted Living II
1768 Rose Petal Ln, Castle Rock, CO 80109
Castle Rock Assisted Living II houses just 13 residents in the Meadows neighborhood, where the same caregivers show up day after day, meals come out of the home kitchen, and the monthly rate starts near $5,500.
- Assisted Living
- Small Home
- Private Pay
- Single Care Level
Why Families Choose Castle Rock Assisted Living II
- 13-resident assisted living home in Castle Rock's Meadows neighborhood
- Monthly rate starts near $5,500, private pay only
- Medicaid billing isn't accepted here
- Pets can't live alongside residents at this community
- Assisted living is the highest level of care offered here
- Near Sky Ridge, the medical center serving the Lone Tree area
About Castle Rock Assisted Living II
On Rose Petal Lane in Castle Rock's Meadows neighborhood, Castle Rock Assisted Living II runs one clear kind of care: assisted living, delivered inside a small residential home rather than a large facility. Caregivers manage medications, help residents dress, and keep them steady and safe while moving around the house, adding more hands-on help as care requirements increase. Assisted living is as far as the license here goes — skilled nursing and independent living aren't part of what's offered, so support simply expands in place rather than prompting a move to another building.
Everyday help stays inside the home itself, so families aren't coordinating outside visits for routine assistance. This home fits families who want steady, hands-on assisted living inside a house small enough that everyone gathers in the same common room. The monthly rate starts around $5,500 for a resident in this 13-person household, and payment here is private-pay only — there's no Medicaid billing.
Pets can't move in alongside a resident, so families with animals will need a separate care plan for them. Life inside follows a household rhythm rather than a facility schedule. Residents gather for meals cooked right in the home's own kitchen, and because the group is small, caregivers naturally check in on everyone's mood, appetite, and comfort throughout the day. The same staff work this house consistently, so residents build real familiarity with the people caring for them.
That continuity has carried residents through real health changes, including Parkinson's disease progression, stroke recovery, and later-stage care needs. With 13 residents total, the home keeps its living room and dining table feeling lived-in rather than clinical. Common spaces stay warm and unhurried, giving the household the quiet pace of an actual home rather than an institutional one. Castle Rock Assisted Living II sits in the Meadows area of Castle Rock, Douglas County, near the Rock Park trails that run beneath Castle Rock butte.
Families can walk to the shops at Founders Village or spend time at the Promenade at Castle Rock, both close by. Sky Ridge, the closest full hospital and medical center, is in Lone Tree — a reasonable distance for specialist appointments or hospital transfers. Ownership here is local: Castle Rock Assisted Living II is one independently held residence with no ties to a national chain, and the caregiving team stays closely involved in each resident's day-to-day care. That keeps staffing and routine decisions close to the home, without a corporate layer in between.
Environment
Castle Rock Assisted Living II is a residential home on Rose Petal Lane with 13 residents. Nothing about it feels clinical — the shared living room and dining table are cozy enough that the whole household can gather together in one place at once.
Services
Caregivers handle medications, help with dressing, and keep residents safe and steady while moving around the house, stepping in more as care needs increase. Since the license here tops out at assisted living, skilled nursing, independent living, and respite stays aren't part of what's offered.
Resident Experience
Meals come out of the home's own kitchen, and residents usually sit down together at the same table each day. That shared routine gives caregivers an easy, informal way to notice how each person is feeling, eating, and doing throughout the day.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Christie Garcia for the latest figures.
Christie Garcia
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Castle Rock Assisted Living II
This small residential setting works for people who need hands-on assisted living support and benefit from a household-sized environment where everyone gathers in one common room. Because the home operates on a private-pay basis with no Medicaid billing, the cost is paid directly by the family.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
Feedback consistently highlights caregivers who stayed closely involved through real health changes, including Parkinson's disease progression and stroke recovery.
What People Like
- Same caregivers stay closely involved through significant health changes
- Experienced supporting higher-acuity needs like Parkinson's and stroke recovery
- Familiar caregiving team known to residents and families over time
- Attentive, hands-on support through later-stage care needs
Things to consider
- Private-pay community
- Intimate 13-resident setting
- Assisted living focus
Reviews from Google
This review is long overdue. My father had Parkinson's that had progressed to a point where he wasn't comfortable trying to manage his own care any longer. He lived in VA at the time. He asked me to find an assisted living facility here in CO for him to move into (refused to…
The care provided at Castle Rock Assisted Living is amazing!!! The compassion and care they provide to their residents is truly worth recognition. I am so grateful for the care they provided to my grandmother and my father during their residency. During hard times they stood by…
After navigating healthcare for my father, a stroke survivor for three decades, I was dubious that we would find a suitable place for my mother who started hospice in our home and needed next-level care. Her unwavering advocacy for him informed us, and we owed her the best…
My mom moved to the Rose Petal house in September 2023 after being diagnosed with late-stage lung cancer. Although she was only 70 years old, her disease was too severe for us to adequately care for her at home. Gina, the owner, and the entire staff of the Rose Petal house were…
I moved my mom to Castle Rock Assisted Living – Rose Petal in January 2023. I have to say they took the best care of my mom. Because they provided dedicated personal and conscientious care, I was able to get some relief from being my mom’s 100% caretaker. I was able to get some…
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Compare Castle Rock Assisted Living II with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Castle Rock, CO.
| Compared | Castle Rock Assisted Living IICastle Rock, CO 5.0 (11) | Assured Senior LivingCastle Rock, CO· 0.3 mi 5.0 (3) | Jai Residential Care Home 2Castle Rock, CO· 1.5 mi No Google rating yet |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $5500/mo | $5500/mo | $5500/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Assisted Living | Assisted Living |
Total beds | 13 | 9 | 10 |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | No | No |
Housing type | Residential | Residential | Residential |
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Castle Rock Assisted Living II
Castle Rock, CO
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 13
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Assured Senior Living
Castle Rock, CO· 0.3 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 9
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Jai Residential Care Home 2
Castle Rock, CO· 1.5 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 10
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
1768 Rose Petal Ln, Castle Rock, CO 80109
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Sky Ridge, the closest full hospital and medical center, is located in Lone Tree — a manageable distance for specialist visits or hospital transfers from the Meadows-area home.
- Dining:Founders Village, just up the road, brings together a handful of casual restaurants and cafés within easy reach.
- Shopping:The Promenade at Castle Rock sits nearby, giving visiting family grocery and retail options close to the home.
The Meadows area of Castle Rock keeps a quiet, residential feel, with the Rock Park trails beneath Castle Rock butte nearby for walking or fresh air.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What levels of care does Castle Rock Assisted Living II provide?
Castle Rock Assisted Living II offers assisted living care — help with dressing, medication management, and safe mobility around the house. Assisted living is the highest level of care available here, so skilled nursing and independent living aren't part of the offering.
How much does it cost to live at Castle Rock Assisted Living II?
The monthly rate starts around $5,500 at Castle Rock Assisted Living II, and additional services can add to that total depending on a resident's specific care needs. Because the community is private-pay, Medicaid doesn't apply toward the cost.
Does Castle Rock Assisted Living II accept Medicaid?
No. Castle Rock Assisted Living II is a private-pay community, and Medicaid isn't accepted. Families counting on Medicaid coverage should factor that into their planning before choosing this home.
Where is Castle Rock Assisted Living II located?
Castle Rock Assisted Living II is located at 1768 Rose Petal Ln in the Meadows area of Castle Rock, Colorado, within Douglas County. Sky Ridge in Lone Tree is the nearest hospital and serves as the area's main medical center.
How many residents live at Castle Rock Assisted Living II?
This household holds 13 residents, small enough that everyone can gather together in one common room. That scale lets caregivers get to know each resident's routines and preferences well.
What is dining like at Castle Rock Assisted Living II?
Meals are cooked in the home's own kitchen, and residents typically share a table together each day. Caregivers use mealtimes as a natural chance to check on appetite and overall comfort.
What activities are available for residents?
Daily life is centered on household routines and time spent together rather than a printed activity calendar. Families interested in a structured schedule can ask staff about the day-to-day routine during a visit.
Are pets allowed at Castle Rock Assisted Living II?
No, pets can't live alongside a resident at this community. Families with a pet will need to arrange separate care for the animal.
Who operates Castle Rock Assisted Living II?
Castle Rock Assisted Living II is one independently held residence with no ties to a national chain. The caregiving team stays closely involved in daily routines and each resident's care.
How do I schedule a tour of Castle Rock Assisted Living II?
Fill out a request with Local Senior Advisor, and a local advisor will get back to you within one business day to set up a visit. During the tour, you can ask about staffing levels and how caregivers adjust support as a resident's needs increase.
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