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Centennial Memory Care

Centennial Memory Care

5905 S Milwaukee Way, Centennial, CO 80121

Call 303-996-6886
5.0 (6 Google reviews)

Centennial Memory Care sits on a quiet street in Foxridge, part of Centennial, Colorado. An independent owner runs this 12-bed home, where every room is set aside for secured memory care and residents pay privately for their stay.

  • Memory Care
  • Assisted Living
  • Small Home
  • Private Pay

Why Families Choose Centennial Memory Care

  • All 12 rooms set aside for memory care inside one small residential home
  • No more than 12 residents share the house, keeping scale close to a real family home
  • Assisted living support starts around $5,500 a month
  • Memory care runs closer to $6,800 a month given heavier staffing needs
  • Sits in Foxridge, Centennial, near the state park along Cherry Creek
  • Private pay only, and the home does not accommodate pets

About Centennial Memory Care

Centennial Memory Care looks like an ordinary house from the street, low-slung and set back on a quiet stretch of the Foxridge neighborhood in Centennial, Colorado. Nothing about the landscaping or the roofline announces a business — it blends into the block of homes around it. One owner runs the community outright, with no chain or management company attached to the license. Twelve beds fill the house, and each one is designated for memory care, so the household's entire rhythm is built around residents who need that specific kind of support.

Caregivers handle medications, help residents get dressed, bathe, and stay steady on their feet, and step in with the redirection and calm reassurance that dementia often calls for at any hour. Someone stays on through the night too, since confusion and agitation frequently peak after sunset. The license covers both assisted living and memory care, though right now every resident living there needs memory support.

Staff read each day individually, leaning in more on hard mornings and stepping back when a resident is doing fine on their own. The common rooms are sized to be taken in at a glance — no long corridors or sprawling floor plans to get lost in, which matters for residents who struggle with distance and direction. Soft seating, natural light, and a lived-in feel give the shared spaces a residential character rather than an institutional one.

With no more than 12 people under one roof, the population runs close to a tenth of what a large senior living campus might house. Meals and activities follow what a resident can manage that particular day rather than a printed schedule posted for the whole building. Families can stop by throughout the week instead of working around a narrow visiting window. Because the caregiving team is small, staff get to know each resident's habits and preferences in a way that's harder to do at scale.

The home sits in the Foxridge section of Centennial, inside Arapahoe County. Open space nearby — the state park along Cherry Creek and Willow Spring Open Space — keeps the surrounding blocks green and quiet, and the shops along Arapahoe Road cover everyday errands close by. Sky Ridge's medical center in Lone Tree is close enough to reach quickly if a resident needs hospital-level care. Families pay privately here; the home does not bill Medicaid for any portion of care.

Pets aren't permitted, and the community doesn't offer short-term or respite stays. Assisted living support starts near $5,500 a month, while memory care — with its heavier staffing needs — runs closer to $6,800.

Environment

Centennial Memory Care fills an ordinary-looking house in the Foxridge section of Centennial, built low like the homes surrounding it. No more than 12 residents live here at once, so the shared rooms carry the feel of an actual household rather than an institutional floor plan.

Services

Support covers medications, dressing, bathing, and the steady redirection dementia care often requires day and night. Every one of the 12 beds is set up for memory care, and caregivers scale their help up or down depending on what a resident needs on a given day.

Resident Experience

With only 12 residents in the house, the caregiving team gets to know each person's habits well. Meals and activities bend around what a resident can manage that day rather than a schedule set for the whole household.

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 Memory Care

This setting suits a resident who needs secured, dedicated memory care within a small residential household of up to 12 people. It operates on private pay only, does not bill Medicaid, does not allow pets, and does not provide short-term or respite stays.

Best for: A secured, 12-resident memory care home with private-pay pricing that starts near $5,500 a month.
Consider if: Medicaid coverage, pet accommodations, respite stays, and the amenities of a larger community are not offered here.
Ask on tour: Ask about staff-to-resident ratios, what a typical day looks like for residents, and how assisted living needs are handled.
Comparison: This home houses up to 12 residents, near a tenth the population of a larger campus with 60 or more.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

Families describe a caregiving team that stays attentive and consistent, helping new residents settle into memory care with steady support.

What People Like

  • Owner-operated home with just 12 residents
  • Overnight caregiving staff for dementia-trained support
  • Home-style meals scaled to a small household
  • Minutes from Sky Ridge medical center in Lone Tree

Things to consider

  • Private-pay community
  • Intimate 12-resident setting
  • Memory care focus

Reviews from Google

5.0 (6 Reviews on Google) View all on Google ↗
  • Terri Kanai 6 years ago

    My Mother moved into the Milwaukee house one month ago. This is our first experience with a memory care. Our choice to move Mom from her home of 57 years was a hard one but the staff at Rocky Mountain Assisted Living made the move for us comfortable, easy, and smooth. All the…

  • Mike Lockwood 3 years ago

    My mom was a resident at RMAL on Milwaukee Street for a short period before she passed. I can't speak highly enough about the team there and the facility they've built. I looked at a few different places and this one was far and away the best choice. They provided my mom the…

  • Merilee Cooper 6 years ago

    Centennial Memory Care where my Dad is housed is the best place for him. The staff is consistent and very caring and he says the living is easy here so I recommend it to anyone (and their family) needing memory care. Five star plus!

  • Craig Hans 6 years ago

    Great staff!

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5.0 (6)
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Total beds
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Pet friendly
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Medicaid
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Pet friendly
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Location

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5905 S Milwaukee Way, Centennial, CO 80121

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:Sky Ridge's medical center in Lone Tree sits close by, offering quick access if a resident needs emergency or specialty hospital care.
  • Dining:A handful of casual restaurants along Arapahoe Road are a short walk away, easy for a family meal built around a visit.
  • Shopping:Everyday errands are simple to run at the shops along Arapahoe Road, just minutes from the home.

Foxridge keeps a quiet, residential character, with the state park along Cherry Creek and Willow Spring Open Space nearby giving the blocks a green, open feel.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What care types does Centennial Memory Care offer?

Centennial Memory Care is licensed for both assisted living and memory care, and at present all 12 beds serve residents who need memory support. One owner runs the home directly, with no corporate management company attached to it.

How much does it cost to live at Centennial Memory Care?

Assisted living support at Centennial Memory Care starts around $5,500 a month. Memory care costs more given the heavier staffing it requires, running closer to $6,800 a month depending on room type and a resident's specific needs.

Does Centennial Memory Care accept Medicaid?

No. Centennial Memory Care operates on a private-pay basis, and Medicaid is not accepted. Families typically cover costs through personal funds, long-term care insurance, or other private payment sources.

Where is Centennial Memory Care located?

Centennial Memory Care is in the Foxridge neighborhood of Centennial, Colorado, within Arapahoe County, near the state park along Cherry Creek and Willow Spring Open Space. Sky Ridge's medical center in Lone Tree is close by for hospital-level needs.

How many residents live at Centennial Memory Care?

Up to 12 residents live in the house at once, all currently receiving memory care support. That small household size lets caregivers learn each resident's daily rhythms closely.

What is dining like at Centennial Memory Care?

Meals are prepared home-style and portioned for the 12 residents living in the house, with routines built around memory care needs. The small household lets staff adjust to individual preferences one resident at a time.

What activities are available at Centennial Memory Care?

Activities stay simple and structured for residents living with memory loss, centered on steady engagement and gentle redirection through the day. The home's small size lets activities flex to match each resident's energy level.

Does Centennial Memory Care allow pets?

No, pets are not permitted at Centennial Memory Care, and that policy covers the entire 12-resident household. Families with a pet should plan accordingly when considering a move for a loved one.

Are short-term or respite stays available at Centennial Memory Care?

No, Centennial Memory Care does not offer short-term or respite stays. The home is set up for residents who need ongoing memory care support over the long term.

How can I schedule a tour of Centennial Memory Care?

Send a message through the form on this page. A member of the advisor team will call or email within one business day to walk through staffing levels, daily routines, and whether this secured memory care setting is the right match for your family member.