Country Home Assisted Living
1425 Debbie Cir, Parker, CO 80138
In Parker, Colorado, Country Home Assisted Living is an eight-bed house where the owner directly manages assisted living, integrated memory support, and home-cooked meals.
- Assisted Living
- Memory Care
- Small Home
- Private Pay
Why Families Choose Country Home Assisted Living
- Eight residents total inside one converted Parker house
- Dementia support blended into daily household routines
- Meals cooked on-site and shared family style
- Owner personally monitors each resident's health
- Long-tenured caregiving staff with close resident bonds
- Private-pay only; Medicaid not accepted
About Country Home Assisted Living
Country Home Assisted Living fills a house on Debbie Circle in Parker that was converted for senior care, with room for eight residents under license. The owner manages operations herself, making day-to-day calls on-site instead of funneling decisions up through a distant management company, and that hands-on approach shapes nearly every part of how the home functions. Eight residents live here total, a scale you won't find at multi-story communities built for hundreds.
Licensing spans both assisted living and memory care, and since the home has no separate secured wing, dementia support gets blended right into the caregiving everyone here already receives. Staff track medications, steady residents while they walk, and help with dressing and bathing, scaling that support as care needs evolve so no one has to relocate for a higher level of attention. Cooking happens inside the house kitchen rather than through an outside contractor, and the dining table doubles as the household's main gathering spot.
With just eight people sharing the home, caregivers quickly learn everyone's habits and preferences, and each day's schedule bends to fit residents instead of running on a fixed timetable. Country Home is funded strictly through private payments; Medicaid does not cover any portion of the monthly bill. Companion animals cannot move in alongside residents, a point families should settle before finalizing plans.
Anyone envisioning a high-rise complex with dozens of units should expect something different here: a single household built around a handful of people. Families who prefer a tight-knit, familiar group of faces often find that fit comfortable. Parker sits within Elbert County, and AdventHealth Parker serves the area as its primary hospital, close enough to the property to matter for emergency or specialty needs.
Everyday errands and appointments cluster nearby too, letting visiting family members combine a stop with their visit. The current owner has operated Country Home for many years, having cared for her own mother-in-law long before turning that experience into her business. That background continues to inform how attentively she monitors each resident's health today. Individualized care plans stand in for one-size-fits-all policies, an approach that stays workable only because the household never grows beyond a small handful of residents.
Environment
This former single-family residence on a quiet Parker street holds just eight residents, a household feel far removed from institutional-style care.
Services
Staff manage medications, support residents while they move about, and help with dressing and bathing, keeping memory care folded into daily plans.
Resident Experience
Days center on home-cooked meals, relaxed conversation, and caregivers who recognize each resident on sight, not by a room assignment.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Christie Garcia for the latest figures.
Christie Garcia
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Country Home Assisted Living
This setting fits households seeking a compact, steady environment, distinct from bigger multi-wing communities with structured programming.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
The owner's close, personal attention to each resident's health needs stands out as a defining trait of daily life here.
What People Like
- Owner personally monitors each resident's health
- Home-cooked meals shared at a communal table
- Long-tenured caregiving staff familiar with residents
- Memory care integrated into daily household routines
Things to consider
- Intimate 8-resident setting
- Private-pay community
Reviews from Google
This review by a physician whose mother was a resident at country home for a year. Would give 6 stars instead 5 if I could…..it is that wonderful of a home. Home cooked meals awesome…..not institutional food cooked for a hundred people in a large corporate owned facility .…
My mother passed away almost a year ago but of course memories will never fade. It was such a blessing that she had the care from Country Home Assisted Living for the last 5 years of her life. I would have to say this place extended her life because of people who lived there as…
I have known Linda for over 20 years. She is kind, organized and hard working. She starred this business after taking care of her mother in law. She saw a need for better care for our elders. She fills that need and has a beautiful big home to take care of the elderly.
I was so happy my mother was able to spend her last year of life at Country Home! The people there are fantastic, both staff and residents are caring and supportive!
Proprietor always delivers way up the scale to residents in quality of care, interactions, premises, food, and cleanliness/tidyness/neatness. Have repeatedly noticed the quality, caring, high-performance given here to residents.
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Compare Country Home Assisted Living with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Parker, CO.
| Compared | Country Home Assisted LivingParker, CO 5.0 (5) | Gardens Care Saddle RockAurora, CO· 8.1 mi 4.2 (41) | Healing Hands Health & Wellness Assisted LivingAurora, CO· 8.6 mi 5.0 (15) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $5500/mo | $5500/mo | $5500/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living | Assisted Living |
Total beds | 8 | 64 | 12 |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | No | No |
Housing type | Residential | Community | Residential |
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Country Home Assisted Living
Parker, CO
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 8
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Gardens Care Saddle Rock
Aurora, CO· 8.1 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 64
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Community
Healing Hands Health & Wellness Assisted Living
Aurora, CO· 8.6 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 12
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
1425 Debbie Cir, Parker, CO 80138
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Families here generally count on AdventHealth Parker for medical needs, a facility close enough to the community to be practical for routine or urgent care.
- Dining:A row of casual restaurants along Parker's Main Street sits a short distance from the property.
- Shopping:Grocery and errand stops sit along nearby streets, simple to combine with a visit to the home.
Located on a residential street in Elbert County, the property sits apart from Parker's main traffic routes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What levels of care does Country Home Assisted Living provide?
Assisted living and memory care both operate within the same eight-resident household at Country Home. Staff manage medications, support residents with mobility, and help with dressing and bathing, and because there's no locked memory unit apart from the rest of the house, dementia support simply becomes part of everyday caregiving.
How much does Country Home Assisted Living cost?
Assisted living pricing at Country Home begins near $5,500 each month, and memory care carries a higher monthly total, near $6,800, given the extra oversight that care involves. Both figures reflect private-pay pricing, since the home doesn't process Medicaid claims, meaning families cover the bill through savings, family contributions, or another private source.
Does Country Home Assisted Living accept Medicaid?
No. Every resident at Country Home pays privately, and the home has no mechanism for billing Medicaid on anyone's behalf. Families depending on Medicaid will need to secure a different funding source before pursuing placement here.
Where is Country Home Assisted Living located?
You'll find Country Home on Debbie Circle in Parker, Colorado, inside Elbert County. AdventHealth Parker is close by for medical care.
How many residents does Country Home Assisted Living house?
Eight residents live in the household, and that number stays fixed rather than fluctuating. This deliberately small scale lets staff get to know one steady set of faces well instead of overseeing a large, shifting population.
What is dining like at Country Home Assisted Living?
Meals are cooked fresh on-site instead of coming through a large food-service contract, and the table serves as a daily gathering spot for the whole household. Food is homemade and enjoyed together, a contrast families often note compared with bigger, more institutional dining halls.
What activities are available for residents?
Activities match the size of the household, built around shared meals and the occasional outing nearby. The calendar stays modest and low-key by design, fitting this eight-resident home's intimate scale.
Are pets allowed at Country Home Assisted Living?
No. Country Home has no room set up to house a resident's pet on the property. Families arriving with an animal in tow should line up separate housing for it before the move.
Who operates Country Home Assisted Living?
A single owner has run Country Home for many years, having first cared for her own mother-in-law before turning that experience into her own business. That personal history continues to shape how closely she stays involved in monitoring residents' health today.
How do I schedule a tour of Country Home Assisted Living?
Reach out through this page and someone from the team will follow up soon. The senior advisor who calls covers scheduling a visit and walks through how Country Home's small household and integrated memory care could work for your family.
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