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Clermont Park

Clermont Park

2479 S. Clermont St, Denver, CO 80222

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4.6 (52 Google reviews)

Clermont Park is a non-profit Life Plan Community in southeast Denver, Colorado, offering independent living, assisted living, secured memory care, and skilled nursing on one University Hills campus.

  • Independent Living
  • Assisted Living
  • Memory Care
  • Skilled Nursing

Why Families Choose Clermont Park

  • Single-campus Life Plan Community spanning independent living through skilled nursing
  • Non-profit Christian Living Communities, serving Denver since 1972
  • Goldenrod secured memory care with the Rhythms Dementia Services approach
  • College of Community Life enrichment across four areas of wellness
  • Several dining venues including the Highline Restaurant and Pines Cafe
  • On-site health clinic with Redwood Health Partners, plus rehabilitation

About Clermont Park

Clermont Park is a Life Plan Community in the University Hills neighborhood of southeast Denver, at 2479 S. Clermont Street, offering the full continuum of senior living on a single campus: independent living, assisted living, secured memory care, and a skilled-nursing health center with short-term rehabilitation. Operated by the non-profit Christian Living Communities, Clermont Park has served Denver families since 1972 and went through a major campus redevelopment between 2009 and 2013.

The community is built around the idea that residents should not have to move across town as their needs change. Roughly 167 independent living apartments anchor the campus, with one- and two-bedroom layouts and full kitchens, alongside assisted living for residents who want a hand with everyday tasks, a secured memory care wing, and an on-campus health center for skilled nursing and rehabilitation.

A resident can enter in independent living and step into more support over the years without leaving the place they know. Memory care occupies a dedicated, secured neighborhood called Goldenrod, staffed by team members trained through the Alzheimer's Association and supported by a wander-monitoring system. The dementia approach, named Rhythms Dementia Services, builds care around each resident's strengths and natural daily rhythms across five areas of wellness, working from ability instead of loss.

Daily life is unusually structured for enrichment, organized through a program it calls the College of Community Life, a rotating schedule of social, intellectual, physical, and spiritual classes. Dining spreads across several venues, including the Highline Restaurant, the Market Place, the casual Pines Cafe with its coffee and ice cream bar, and Creek Side for private family meals. Residents also have a fitness center, art studios, a library, landscaped gardens and courtyards, scheduled transportation, day trips, and chaplain support, with an on-site health clinic run in partnership with Redwood Health Partners.

Clermont Park suits families who want one address to carry a parent through every stage of senior living, backed by a faith-based non-profit with deep local roots. Couples whose needs differ can stay together on campus, and the community welcomes cats and dogs within its pet guidelines. Residential living is private pay, while the on-campus health center handles skilled nursing and short-term rehabilitation.

The campus sits just off Interstate 25 in University Hills, a few minutes from the University of Denver. Porter Adventist Hospital is about two miles away, roughly a six-to-eight-minute drive, for hospital care. University Hills Plaza, one of Denver's longtime shopping centers, is about a mile up South Colorado Boulevard, and the Colorado Center entertainment district with its theater is a short drive north on Interstate 25.

The High Line Canal Trail runs through the neighborhood for walking and fresh air, and Eisenhower Park is close by. As a flagship campus of Christian Living Communities, Clermont Park combines a non-profit mission, more than fifty years in Denver, named enrichment and dementia programs, and an integrated health clinic, making it a substantial choice for families seeking a true continuum of care in south Denver.

Environment

A redeveloped campus (2009 to 2013) in University Hills, southeast Denver, with roughly 167 independent living apartments, assisted living, a secured Goldenrod memory care neighborhood, and an on-campus health center, set among landscaped gardens and courtyards just off Interstate 25.

Services

Independent living, assisted living, secured memory care, and skilled nursing with short-term rehabilitation, all on one campus. Memory care follows the Rhythms Dementia Services approach, and an on-site clinic runs in partnership with Redwood Health Partners for added medical support.

Resident Experience

Enrichment is organized through the College of Community Life, a rotating schedule of social, intellectual, physical, and spiritual classes. Dining moves across several venues, from the Highline Restaurant to the casual Pines Cafe, and residents have art studios, a library, a fitness center, gardens, and scheduled day trips.

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
Clermont Park

For a family that wants one address to carry a parent from independent living through skilled nursing, Clermont Park is among the few true Life Plan campuses in south Denver, and its non-profit roots and on-site clinic give it clinical depth that most assisted-living buildings cannot match.

Best for:
Families who want a single non-profit campus that can carry a parent or couple through every stage of senior living.
Consider if:
Residential living is paid privately, and this is a larger Life Plan Community spanning independent living through skilled nursing.
Ask on tour:
Ask how moves between care levels work, how the Goldenrod memory care neighborhood is staffed, and how the health center handles rehab.
Comparison:
Most Denver options cover one or two care levels; Clermont Park runs the full continuum from independent living to skilled nursing on one campus.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

Families consistently praise the dining and kitchen team, the range of exercise and art classes, and staff who go out of their way to help residents and relatives navigate the transition.

What People Like

  • Standout dining and attentive kitchen staff
  • Wide range of exercise and art classes
  • Residents engaged and thriving
  • Staff who help families navigate decisions
  • Active, full enrichment calendar

Things to consider

  • Short-term rehabilitation feedback varies more than residential living
  • A large campus can feel busier than a small residential setting

Reviews from Google

4.6 (52 Reviews on Google) View all on Google ↗
  • Betsy 3 months ago

    We were most inspired by the exceptional dedication of the kitchen staff, chefs and waiters, who consistently deliver excellent service with unwavering passion and professionalism. Their tireless efforts create a truly welcoming atmosphere, making every breakfast and lunch a…

  • Marie Twarogowski 3 months ago

    On the east side of the building is the rehab facility not to be confused with the assisted living apartments that occupy the main structure. My 88 year old Parkinson’s husband has been here twice in 6 months for rehab, first after a hip fracture, then recovering from pneumonia.…

  • Barb 8 months ago

    Clermont Park is such a wonderful community. My mom is a new person since moving here, she has come back to life and is thriving. She so enjoys participating in the exercise classes, art classes and the many other opportunities each week. The social aspect of living in this…

  • Doreen Caldwell 6 months ago

    I would like to give a huge shout out to Marcie Walthers. Her friendliness and knowledge about navigating me through a situation I’ve been dealing with is above and beyond my expectations. I couldn’t have done it without her! The Clermont community is an outstanding place and…

  • Lori Roberts 7 months ago

    Update: Really disappointed, with all the high stats was hoping this would be a good place for mom to rehab. The jury is still out on this care facility, hence the 2 stars, it’s dropping, originally I put a 3. The pharmacy is inadequate. On the day of arrival (Wednesday) the…

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Location

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2479 S. Clermont St, Denver, CO 80222

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:Porter Adventist Hospital is about two miles away, roughly a six-to-eight-minute drive, with additional hospitals along the Interstate 25 corridor.
  • Dining:University Hills Plaza, a longtime Denver shopping and dining center, is about a mile up South Colorado Boulevard, with the Colorado Center entertainment district a short drive north.
  • Shopping:University Hills Plaza sits about a mile away on South Colorado Boulevard, and the wider Colorado Boulevard retail corridor is a few minutes from campus.

University Hills in southeast Denver, just off Interstate 25 near the University of Denver, with the High Line Canal Trail running through the area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which levels of care does Clermont Park provide?

As a Life Plan Community, Clermont Park covers independent living, assisted living, secured memory care, and skilled nursing with short-term rehabilitation, all on one University Hills campus, so residents can move between levels without leaving.

What are the monthly costs at Clermont Park?

Cost depends on the residence and the level of care, and a Life Plan Community like Clermont Park can involve both entry and monthly options. An advisor can break down current figures for the living arrangement you are weighing.

Does Clermont Park take Medicaid?

Residential living at Clermont Park is private pay. The on-campus health center provides skilled nursing and rehabilitation, where Medicare or Medicaid may cover a qualifying short-term stay, and an advisor can confirm the specifics for your situation.

What part of Denver is Clermont Park in?

Clermont Park sits at 2479 S. Clermont Street in the University Hills neighborhood of southeast Denver, just off Interstate 25 near the University of Denver. Porter Adventist Hospital is about two miles away.

How is memory care handled at Clermont Park?

Memory care occupies a secured neighborhood called Goldenrod, with staff trained through the Alzheimer's Association and a wander-monitoring system. The Rhythms Dementia Services approach builds care around each resident's strengths and daily rhythms.

What dining options are on campus?

Meals span several venues, including the Highline Restaurant, the Market Place, the casual Pines Cafe with a coffee and ice cream bar, and Creek Side for private family dining.

What do residents do all day?

The College of Community Life organizes social, intellectual, physical, and spiritual classes, and residents also have art studios, a fitness center, a library, gardens, scheduled transportation, and day trips.

Is Clermont Park pet-friendly?

Yes, cats and dogs are welcome within the community's pet guidelines, including weight limits. An advisor can go over the details for a specific pet.

Who owns and operates Clermont Park?

Clermont Park is run by Christian Living Communities, a Colorado non-profit that has operated faith-based senior living since 1972, with an on-site clinic through Redwood Health Partners.

How can we come see Clermont Park?

Share your details using the request form here, and a Denver-area advisor will reach out within a day to set up a visit and go over the care levels that fit.