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Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid)

Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid)

3638 E Euclid Ave, Centennial, CO 80121

Call 303-996-6886
3.8 (5 Google reviews)

Twelve residents live at Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid), a private-pay assisted living home in Centennial's Walnut Hills area run by Rocky Mountain Assisted Living, with home-cooked meals and daily care built around a small household.

  • Assisted Living
  • Small Home
  • Private Pay

Why Families Choose Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid)

  • Twelve-resident assisted living home in Centennial's Walnut Hills area
  • Operated by Rocky Mountain Assisted Living, which runs several nearby homes
  • Private-pay care, with a base monthly rate of about $5,500
  • Home-cooked meals made in an open kitchen residents can see and smell
  • A volunteer song leader visits regularly, bringing music into the routine
  • AdventHealth Parker is nearby for hospital-level care when needed

About Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid)

By mid-afternoon most days, residents at Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid) have settled into the shared living room, and the smell of that evening's dinner is already drifting in from the kitchen next door. A volunteer comes by on a regular basis to lead the group in singing, always in that same living room, and the activity calendar leans on what the twelve residents actually want to do rather than a preset weekly grid.

Roughly every other week the group heads out on an outing, and residents have a say in picking the destination. Twelve residents live in this home, and caregivers assist with getting dressed, tracking medications, moving around safely, and bathing, plus general daily oversight throughout. As a resident's care needs shift, the team can respond quickly because everyone works out of one household rather than juggling wings across a bigger building.

The license here covers assisted living only — memory care, independent living, skilled nursing, and respite stays are not part of what this home provides. The property itself is a single-story house built around one shared living room and an open kitchen rather than a hallway of separate wings, which means caregivers and residents naturally run into each other throughout the day. Nothing about the layout reads institutional; the common areas sit close together, and the pace stays closer to an ordinary home than a facility.

Families looking for assisted living in a compact setting — small enough for the whole household to gather for music night or a meal together — tend to find this arrangement a good match. Pets cannot live on-site with a resident, and the home does not bill Medicaid, so a private-pay budget is required. Centennial Center Park and deKoevend Park both sit near the home in Centennial's Walnut Hills area, part of Arapahoe County, giving residents and visitors a nearby place to walk or get outside.

For shopping or a restaurant meal, Park Meadows mall in nearby Lone Tree covers both needs under one roof. AdventHealth Parker is close enough for hospital care or a medical appointment without a long drive. Rocky Mountain Assisted Living runs this Euclid Avenue home alongside a handful of other residential-scale properties nearby, which lets caregivers share training and staffing coverage while the household itself stays at its twelve-resident size. Care here runs on a private-pay basis, with a base monthly rate near $5,500.

Environment

This single-story home in Centennial's Walnut Hills area holds twelve residents around one shared living room and an open kitchen, not a corridor of separate wings. Common spaces sit close together, keeping the feel closer to an ordinary house than a clinical building, and residents cross paths with caregivers throughout the day.

Services

Caregivers assist all twelve residents with dressing, medication management, safe mobility, and bathing, plus daily oversight. Care adjusts quickly as a resident's needs shift, since the team works within one household. Licensed care stays at the assisted-living tier — memory care, independent living, and skilled nursing are not offered.

Resident Experience

Most afternoons find residents settled in the living room while dinner takes shape in the kitchen nearby, keeping shared meals and easy conversation at the center of the day. A volunteer song leader stops by on a regular basis, and outings happen roughly every other week, with residents helping decide where the group goes.

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
Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid)

This home fits assisted living needs within a small, twelve-resident household, priced on a private-pay basis with a base monthly rate near $5,500; Medicaid is not accepted. Memory care, independent living, and skilled nursing are not part of what is offered here, and pets cannot live on-site with a resident.

Best for: A twelve-resident household with shared meals, living-room gatherings, regular song-leader visits, and biweekly outings shaped by resident input.
Consider if: Memory care, independent living, skilled nursing, Medicaid billing, and pet-friendly living are not part of what this home offers.
Ask on tour: Ask about daily staffing levels, how care plans adjust as needs change, and what a typical week of activities looks like.
Comparison: Smaller than most Centennial assisted living communities — a twelve-person household rather than a building of 60 to 100 residents.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

Caregivers here are known for warmth and creativity, building activities that draw residents in and treating each one as a valued member of the household.

What People Like

  • Twelve-resident household with shared meals and living-room gatherings
  • Rocky Mountain Assisted Living operates several nearby homes, sharing staffing and training
  • Home-cooked meals made in an open kitchen, with residents dining alongside caregivers
  • Regular volunteer song leader visits and outings shaped by resident preference

Things to consider

  • Private-pay community
  • Intimate 12-resident setting
  • Assisted living focus

Reviews from Google

3.8 (5 Reviews on Google) View all on Google ↗
  • Nicole Joseph a year ago

    Euclid house had an exceptional caregiver (Vinnie) who went above and beyond, she loved the residents, creative mind, always had an activity going even for residents who didn't wanted to, she sure had a way of encouraging them, very respectful and kind, always smiling, has a…

  • Laura Williamson 5 years ago

    I have been a volunteer song leader/pianist for this home and have spent a couple of hours at a time at this home. We sing in late afternoon and I love that the residents are gathered in the living room while the care team cooks dinner and goes about their chores. It smells so…

  • Jessica Harmon 7 years ago

    Residents are well loved at Rocky Mountain Assisted Living. Euclid is clean and cozy, providing seniors a warm and inviting home. Residents are heard and valued and have a say in planned activities, bi-weekly outings and home-cooked meals. Residents are treating like people and…

  • Michell Cruz licano 4 weeks ago

    This place is a horrible place to take your loved one. There are q maps walking around showing their underwear. Your loved ones will not get showered when they need it. They are very rude and mean to residents. They are so kind and nice one family is around but when you are not…

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Location

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3638 E Euclid Ave, Centennial, CO 80121

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:AdventHealth Parker is close enough for hospital care or a medical appointment without a long trip across town.
  • Dining:For a meal out, residents can head to Park Meadows mall in nearby Lone Tree, where a range of restaurants sit under one roof.
  • Shopping:That same Park Meadows mall in Lone Tree handles most shopping needs, from department stores to smaller specialty shops.

Walnut Hills, the Centennial neighborhood surrounding the home, sits near Centennial Center Park and deKoevend Park for time outdoors or a walk.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What levels of care does Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid) provide?

This home provides assisted living, including help with dressing, medication management, safe mobility, and bathing. Care stops at the assisted-living tier, so memory care, independent living, and skilled nursing are not part of what the home offers.

How much does it cost to live at Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid)?

The base monthly rate at Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid) runs about $5,500, and additional services can add to that monthly total depending on a resident's care needs.

Does Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid) accept Medicaid?

No. This home operates as a private-pay community and does not accept Medicaid coverage. Residents and families cover the full monthly cost directly.

Where is Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid) located?

Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid) sits in the Walnut Hills neighborhood of Centennial, Colorado, near Centennial Center Park and deKoevend Park. AdventHealth Parker is within easy reach for hospital care when needed.

How many residents live at Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid)?

This home holds twelve residents in total, giving it the scale of a single household. Daily routines and care plans are built around that same group of twelve.

What are meals like at Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid)?

Meals are cooked in-house in the home's open kitchen, often with residents gathered nearby in the living room while food is being made. Dining feels like a household meal, with residents and caregivers eating together in the same space.

What activities are offered at Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid)?

Activities follow what residents want to do, including outings roughly every other week and regular visits from a volunteer song leader. Residents have input into how those outings and activities get planned.

Are pets allowed at Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid)?

No, pets cannot live on-site with a resident at this home, so families with a pet should plan separate arrangements for the animal's care.

Who operates Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid)?

Rocky Mountain Assisted Living operates this home as one of several residential-scale properties it runs in the area, a structure that pairs household-scale care with shared staffing and training support.

How do I schedule a tour of Centennial Assisted Living (Euclid)?

Fill out the contact form on this page, and someone from the team will reach out within one business day to cover pricing, availability, and daily routines at this twelve-resident home.