On Malley Drive in Northglenn, Crossroads at Northglenn shelters close to 100 residents under a single assisted living license, offering tiered daily support with a baseline monthly fee close to $5,500.
- Assisted Living
- Private Pay
- Tiered Care
Why Families Choose Crossroads at Northglenn
- Close to 100 residents under one assisted living license in Northglenn
- Care tiers that adjust as support needs evolve
- Family dinner nights woven into the regular calendar
- Baseline monthly pricing sits close to $5,500
- Sits a short hop from a Westminster hospital campus
About Crossroads at Northglenn
Malley Drive sits within a residential pocket of Northglenn, an Adams County suburb wedged between Thornton and Westminster along the Highway 2 corridor, and Crossroads at Northglenn occupies that spot with close to 100 residents. A single license covers the entire building, assisted living only, so caregivers focus on one care model instead of juggling memory care wings or a skilled nursing unit alongside standard duties.
Personal care support, including bathing, dressing, and reminders for medication, moves through one consistent method designed for that single population. Both cost and care intensity follow a layered structure at Crossroads: someone who mainly needs meal prompts and periodic check-ins occupies a lighter tier, while someone requiring more hands-on assistance getting around pays for a heavier one. Nursing staff track those placements and move residents between tiers as circumstances evolve, so an increase in support needs doesn't force a move to another building entirely.
Shared meals help shape the steady rhythm of daily life at Crossroads, anchoring residents' schedules across the week. Family dinner evenings recur on a set schedule instead of appearing once in a while, and a broader lineup of resident events works to keep a hundred-person building feeling like a close community rather than a clinical facility. Staff invest time in learning names and personal habits, and that effort shows up in how common spaces get used for both organized programs and unplanned social time.
Payment at Crossroads runs entirely through private funds, so Medicaid coverage plays no part in covering the monthly cost, and residents are not permitted to keep pets in their apartments. Anyone comparing options across Adams County should weigh that private-funding structure and the tiered pricing model before deciding whether this community fits a parent's needs and the family's budget. Northglenn's layout places this address close to everyday conveniences: Thornton lies to the east, Westminster to the west, and a mix of residential streets and commercial strips along Highway 2 and I-25 puts groceries, pharmacies, and casual dining just a short hop from Malley Drive.
A hospital campus in nearby Westminster gives residents a route to emergency and specialty care without a long drive across the metro area. Leadership at Crossroads turned over fairly recently, and the incoming director and care staff have spent months rebuilding consistency: steadier caregiver scheduling, a fuller lineup of events, and clearer communication with families. Visitors touring today often notice the shift toward steadier routines and communication under the current leadership.
Environment
Built to house roughly 100 residents, Crossroads at Northglenn operates under one assisted living license and arranges common areas for both group programs and quieter one-on-one moments.
Services
Daily support, bathing, dressing, and reminders for medication, is scaled through a tiered system matched to what each resident requires, with nursing staff adjusting tier placement as circumstances shift.
Resident Experience
Family dinner nights give the calendar at Crossroads a steady anchor point, offering residents and visiting relatives a recurring reason to gather outside the usual daily routine.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Christie Garcia for the latest figures.
Christie Garcia
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Crossroads at Northglenn
Households considering a hundred-resident assisted living community with tiered pricing that adjusts as needs grow may want to tour Crossroads, provided the budget assumes private pay rather than Medicaid.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
Families point to caregivers who greet residents by name and handle routines with genuine attention, and several credit the newer leadership team with tightening communication since taking over.
What People Like
- Caregivers who recognize residents individually
- Regular family dinner nights on the calendar
- Attentive, hands-on nursing and caregiving staff
- Communication that has improved under current leadership
Things to consider
- Private-pay community
Reviews from Google
I am are incredibly grateful for the care and compassion shown by the staff at this facility. From the very first day, it was clear that residents are treated with genuine respect, dignity, and kindness. The team is attentive, professional, and truly goes above and beyond to…
Crossroads has been a blessing for our family. The facility has a new director and it shows. The family dinners and events have been top notch. The care is unbeatable, the staff are helpful and take great care of our loved one. Kudos to Jaime and her team there.
My mother-in-law has been a resident here since May of 2025. Her rent is a $4,915 a month and her level of care is number 3 which up until September 2025 was increased by $300 . It went from $1,100 to $1,400. I received an email from the director Jamie Byrd saying that they…
We placed our dad in this community about a year ago. They previous management wasn’t great, however, there Is new management in place, and it shows. crossroads takes excellent care of my dad, and of our family. We have peace of mind, knowing that dad is in a place where he is…
Jamie Byrd Crossroads ED is fantastic! The love, care, and patients she shows her residents is beyond. Maggie and Rose have been incredible to work with! The entire staff has been so great with top notch care and attention to needs of their residents. Ty all for all you do.
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Compare Crossroads at Northglenn with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Northglenn, CO.
| Compared | Crossroads at NorthglennNorthglenn, CO 4.1 (30) | Northglenn Heights Assisted Living and Memory CareNorthglenn, CO· 0.1 mi 3.7 (55) | Thomas Park Assisted Living and Memory CareNorthglenn, CO· 1.3 mi 2.6 (5) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $5500/mo | $3650/mo | $5500/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Assisted Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living, Memory Care |
Total beds | 100 | 172 | 16 |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | Yes | No |
Housing type | Community | Community | Residential |
| View this community | View this community |
Crossroads at Northglenn
Northglenn, CO
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 100
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Community
Northglenn Heights Assisted Living and Memory Care
Northglenn, CO· 0.1 mi
- Starting price
- $3650/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 172
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Thomas Park Assisted Living and Memory Care
Northglenn, CO· 1.3 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 16
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
451 Malley Dr, Northglenn, CO 80233
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:A hospital campus in Westminster sits within a short drive, giving Northglenn residents nearby access to emergency and specialty medical care.
- Dining:Casual restaurants line the stretch of Highway 2 and Interstate 25 near Malley Drive, giving residents and visiting family plenty of nearby choices for a meal out.
- Shopping:Everyday shopping needs, from pharmacies to grocery trips, stay close to Malley Drive along Northglenn's Highway 2 corridor.
Northglenn occupies a stretch of Adams County wedged between Thornton and Westminster, where quiet residential blocks meet commercial strips along the nearby highways, keeping errands and family.
Nearby Communities
Northglenn Heights Assisted Living and Memory Care
Northglenn, CO
Starting at $3650/mo
Thomas Park Assisted Living and Memory Care
Northglenn, CO
Starting at $5500/mo
The Gardens Care Homes Thomas Park Assisted Living
Northglenn, CO
Starting at $5500/mo
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of care does Crossroads at Northglenn provide?
Crossroads at Northglenn offers assisted living exclusively, with tiered care levels that scale support such as bathing assistance and dressing help, plus medication management, to match what each resident actually requires. Close to 100 residents live here, and given that no standalone memory care wing or skilled-nursing designation exists on-site, care continues within that same assisted living structure as needs grow over time.
How much does it cost to live at Crossroads at Northglenn?
Entry-level pricing at Crossroads starts near $5,500 monthly, though what a resident ultimately pays depends on which care tier they land in after assessment. Because pricing shifts by tier, ask for a tier-specific quote during a visit instead of assuming the starting number applies to your situation.
Does Crossroads at Northglenn accept Medicaid?
No, Crossroads is a private-pay residence, so Medicaid cannot be used as a payment source here. Families counting on Medicaid to help cover assisted living costs should look toward other Colorado communities that participate in the state's waiver programs.
Where is Crossroads at Northglenn located?
The address is 451 Malley Dr in Northglenn, Colorado, an Adams County suburb positioned between Thornton and Westminster. That location keeps residents close to a Westminster hospital campus for emergency and specialty care when needed.
How many residents live at Crossroads at Northglenn?
Crossroads houses close to 100 residents, placing it at the scale of a full-size assisted living community rather than a compact home-based residence. That larger footprint supports a wider activities calendar and multiple caregivers working at once.
What is dining like at Crossroads at Northglenn?
Beyond standard daily meal service, Crossroads holds family dinner nights on a regular schedule that brings residents and visiting relatives together. These dinners function as a routine part of community life rather than an occasional event.
What activities are offered at Crossroads at Northglenn?
A social calendar built around resident events drives programming at Crossroads, with family dinner nights forming one of its core fixtures. Activities are designed to accommodate residents across the different assisted living care tiers.
Are pets allowed at Crossroads at Northglenn?
No, Crossroads does not accommodate pets for residents living in the community. Families hoping a parent could keep a companion animal nearby should search out pet-friendly communities elsewhere in the area.
Who manages Crossroads at Northglenn?
Leadership at Crossroads turned over not long ago, and the current director and care team have focused on steadier caregiving assignments and clearer communication with families. That newer leadership approach shapes much of the day-to-day tone visitors notice.
How do I schedule a tour of Crossroads at Northglenn?
Crossroads at Northglenn suits residents who need tiered daily support without an institutional feel, and a senior advisor can arrange a visit once you've shared a few contact details on this page. That conversation is also a good time to ask about staffing continuity under the community's newer leadership.
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