In Longmont, Cinnamon Park is a 48-apartment assisted living community that bills Medicaid directly, a rarity among nearby options, and keeps residents busy with a full weekly activity lineup at rates below the county's typical starting point.
- Medicaid Accepted
- 48 Apartments
- Lower Monthly Rates
- Packed Activities
Why Families Choose Cinnamon Park
- A rare Boulder County assisted living community that bills Medicaid directly
- 48 apartments, with monthly rates starting around 3,652 dollars
- Bingo, live music, and regular outings to parks and local theaters each week
- Three daily meals plus housekeeping, linen changes, and laundry service
- Arts and crafts, exercise, and yoga sessions round out the weekly schedule
- Central Longmont location near Main Street shopping and dining
About Cinnamon Park
Cinnamon Park sits on Cinnamon Street in Longmont, Colorado, a 48-apartment assisted living community spread across one Boulder County address. What sets it apart locally is that it bills Medicaid directly, an option many nearby assisted living buildings don't offer at all. The community serves residents who need help with daily tasks but not the continuous medical monitoring found in a skilled nursing setting, and its starting rates sit well below what's typical for Boulder County.
The staff team covers three meals a day, keeps medication schedules on track, cleans apartments, changes linens, and does laundry, the everyday essentials of assisted living, without extra layers of specialized programming. There's no memory care wing at Cinnamon Park, so the focus stays on daily supervision and personal care rather than dementia-specific routines. For a community of this size, the calendar stays full: bingo nights, live music, arts and crafts, and exercise or yoga sessions show up most weeks, along with trips out to nearby parks and local theaters.
Staff get to know residents and the family members who visit regularly, and that combination of familiarity and steady programming gives the building an active, social atmosphere geared toward residents who need lighter support. Cinnamon Park makes sense for a family that needs Medicaid coverage paired with assisted-living-level help and doesn't require heavier medical care; it's a weaker match for someone specifically looking for memory care or a quieter, less scheduled routine.
Because it's built as a larger, multi-building community rather than a compact home, daily life here leans toward shared common spaces and group programming, and residents tend to do well when they're comfortable with that busier pace. Cinnamon Street runs through Longmont's central grid, within reach of the Main Street retail corridor and the Village at the Peaks shopping district, both convenient stops for visiting family running errands.
UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital handles hospital-level care for the area, so residents have that backup available for anything beyond what the community itself manages. Cinnamon Park operates on its own in the Longmont market, it isn't tied to a national senior living company, and it covers ground that few other Boulder County communities do: Medicaid-billed assisted living, 48 apartments, and a calendar that stays busy.
Starting rates just over 3,652 dollars a month keep it among the more affordable assisted living choices in the area for households who already qualify for Medicaid.
Environment
Cinnamon Park is built as 48 apartments on a single Boulder County address and stands out as one of the few local assisted living communities billing Medicaid directly. Common areas see steady traffic, shaped around a full weekly activity lineup rather than a quiet, low-key setup.
Services
Staff cover three daily meals, medication schedules, housekeeping, and laundry, the core routine of assisted living. Memory care isn't part of the program here, so support stays focused on daily supervision and personal care instead of dementia-specific routines.
Resident Experience
Bingo, live music, arts and crafts, and yoga sessions keep most weeks full, plus outings to nearby parks and local theaters. Staff build ongoing relationships with residents and the relatives who visit, which gives the community a genuinely social atmosphere.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Christie Garcia for the latest figures.
Christie Garcia
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Cinnamon Park
This setting fits households that need Medicaid-funded assisted living without heavier medical requirements and that value an active social calendar. It offers less for those seeking memory care or a quieter, less programmed daily routine.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
Cinnamon Park comes across as socially active, with staff who form real relationships with residents and a calendar that keeps most weeks full of group programming.
What People Like
- Bills Medicaid directly, uncommon among nearby assisted living communities
- Full weekly activity calendar with bingo, live music, and local outings
- Staff on-site around the clock with daily medication management and personal care
- Starting rates below typical Boulder County assisted living pricing
Things to consider
- Assisted living focus, with daily supervision and personal care support
- Mid-sized 48-apartment community with an active, group-oriented pace
Reviews from Google
My 93 yr old mother-in-law has lived at Cinnamon Park Assisted Living for 2 years and she just loves it. The staff is friendly and helpful. They provide 3 meals, distribute medication, clean the room, change bedding and do laundry. They also have many activities like bingo…
My grandma has lived here for 9 months and has had the worst time in building B, she has dementia and most of the workers in that building are making her go insane, they have told her that her daughter has died, and her grandson has died. Now I live 2 blocks away and she was on…
The staff works so hard to have a personal connection with the family as well as the resident. There’s one employee in particular who is my hero and his name is Jack. Jack fills many roles at Cinnamon Park and is an amazing human being. He extended himself to help me sort out…
They also have many activities like bingo, musical entertainment, outings to local parks & theaters, arts & crafts, exercise & yoga classes. It is a great place for those that only need minimum care. I highly recomend their facility.
Absolutely horrible place.
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Compare Cinnamon Park with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Longmont, CO.
| Compared | Cinnamon ParkLongmont, CO 3.0 (8) | The Peaks Assisted Living CenterLongmont, CO· 0.3 mi 4.4 (79) | Bross Street Assisted LivingLongmont, CO· 1.0 mi 5.0 (2) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $3652/mo | $5500/mo | $5191/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Assisted Living, Independent Living, Skilled Nursing | Assisted Living |
Total beds | 48 | 10 | 11 |
Medicaid | Accepted | Accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | No | No |
Housing type | Community | CCRC | Residential |
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Cinnamon Park
Longmont, CO
- Starting price
- $3652/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 48
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Community
The Peaks Assisted Living Center
Longmont, CO· 0.3 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Skilled Nursing
- Total beds
- 10
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- CCRC
Bross Street Assisted Living
Longmont, CO· 1.0 mi
- Starting price
- $5191/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 11
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
1335 Cinnamon St, Longmont, CO 80501
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital is the area's main hospital, giving residents a nearby option for care needs beyond what the community handles day to day.
- Dining:Restaurants along Main Street and the Village at the Peaks district cover everyday dining choices close by.
- Shopping:Routine errands are easy to run nearby, with the Village at the Peaks shopping district and Main Street retail both close at hand.
Central Longmont, a residential grid near downtown shopping and dining along Main Street.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What care does Cinnamon Park provide?
Cinnamon Park provides assisted living, with staff supporting residents through medication management, personal care, and daily routines. Memory care isn't offered at this address.
How much does Cinnamon Park cost?
Monthly rates start around 3,652 dollars. A senior advisor can walk through current pricing details and how Medicaid applies to the total.
Does Cinnamon Park accept Medicaid?
Yes. Cinnamon Park bills Medicaid directly for residents who qualify, which is uncommon among nearby assisted living communities.
Where is Cinnamon Park located?
Cinnamon Park is located at 1335 Cinnamon Street in central Longmont, near Main Street and the Village at the Peaks shopping district.
How many apartments does Cinnamon Park have?
Cinnamon Park has 48 apartments, giving it a larger, multi-building footprint compared with a small residential home.
What is the dining experience like at Cinnamon Park?
The kitchen serves three meals daily and accommodates individual dietary requests.
What activities does Cinnamon Park offer?
The weekly lineup includes bingo, live music, arts and crafts, yoga and exercise classes, and outings to parks and theaters.
Does Cinnamon Park allow pets?
A pet policy hasn't been confirmed for this community yet. Current arrangements can be checked before a visit.
Who operates Cinnamon Park?
Cinnamon Park is locally run in the Longmont market and isn't part of a national senior living company.
How can I arrange a tour of Cinnamon Park?
Reach out using the contact form on this page. A senior advisor typically responds within one business day and can walk through how Medicaid billing works at this community.
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