Divine Care Homes is a small, nurse-led residential assisted living home in Lakewood, Colorado, with an intimate home-style setting and a large backyard garden.
- Assisted Living
- Small Home
- Nurse Led
- Lakewood
Why Families Choose Divine Care Homes
- Small, family-style residential assisted living home
- Nurse-led ownership rooted in nursing experience
- Supports residents living with dementia
- Large backyard with raised garden beds
- Comfortable shared living spaces for a handful of residents
- Roughly one to two miles from St. Anthony Hospital
About Divine Care Homes
Divine Care Homes is a small residential assisted living home at 2948 Routt Circle in Lakewood, Colorado, near the Denver Federal Center. It is a quiet, family-style house where a handful of older adults receive care in a real home rather than a large building, which is the whole idea behind the Divine Care Homes approach to senior care. The home is nurse-led, with ownership rooted in nursing experience and a stated commitment to treating every resident like family.
Assisted living here covers the everyday essentials, from medication management to help with bathing, dressing, and daily routines, and the home supports residents living with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia in a calm, familiar setting. Because the group is small, caregivers know each resident closely. The house itself is built for comfort rather than scale. A large backyard with raised garden beds gives residents a place to spend time outdoors and, for those who enjoy it, to garden, and the home keeps comfortable shared living spaces where residents gather for meals and time together.
Daily life follows the steady rhythm of a small household, with home-cooked meals, light activities, and the quiet of a residential neighborhood, and housekeeping and laundry are handled by staff. Divine Care Homes also operates a second home in nearby Arvada, so the operator brings experience across more than one location. A senior advisor can walk a family through current pricing, how care is adjusted as needs change, and whether Medicaid or pet accommodations can be part of the plan, since policies at small homes vary by situation.
The Lakewood location keeps families close to care and daily life. St. Anthony Hospital, a Level I trauma and comprehensive stroke center, is roughly one to two miles away, a few minutes by car, near the Denver Federal Center, and everyday shopping and dining sit along the nearby Union Boulevard and West Alameda corridors. The setting is a quiet residential pocket on the west side of Lakewood, close to the foothills.
With a nurse-led, family-style approach, an intimate home setting, a large backyard garden, and a location minutes from St. Anthony Hospital, Divine Care Homes gives Lakewood families a personal alternative to a large assisted-living community.
Environment
A small, family-style residential assisted living house at 2948 Routt Circle in a quiet pocket of west Lakewood, near the Denver Federal Center. A large backyard with raised garden beds gives residents a place to spend time outdoors, with comfortable shared living spaces inside.
Services
Divine Care Homes provides assisted living with help for medications, bathing, dressing, and daily routines, and supports residents living with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. The home is nurse-led, and the small scale keeps care personal and familiar.
Resident Experience
Daily life follows the steady rhythm of a small household, with home-cooked meals, light activities, and the quiet of a residential neighborhood. The large backyard and raised garden beds give residents a place to be outdoors, and housekeeping and laundry are handled by staff.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Connie Torres for the latest figures.
Connie Torres
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Divine Care Homes
For a Lakewood family who wants assisted living that genuinely feels like a home, the nurse-led, family-style approach at Divine Care Homes keeps care close and personal, and the backyard garden is a real plus for residents who like to be outdoors. A senior advisor can confirm pricing, Medicaid, and pet questions.
- Best for:
- Families who want an intimate, nurse-led assisted living home with a backyard garden and personal attention in Lakewood.
- Consider if:
- This is a small residential home, an intimate setting for families who prefer a household over a large community with extensive amenities.
- Ask on tour:
- Ask whether Medicaid can apply, whether a pet can join, and how care is adjusted as a resident's needs change.
- Comparison:
- Most assisted living sits in large buildings; Divine Care Homes is a small, nurse-led house in a residential neighborhood.
Amenities & Services
Compare Divine Care Homes with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Lakewood, CO.
| Compared | Divine Care HomesLakewood, CO 4.0 (1) | Assured South Lakewood - West 22nd PlaceLakewood, CO· 0.7 mi 4.5 (6) | MorningStar at ApplewoodLakewood, CO· 0.8 mi 4.0 (73) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $5500/mo | $6400/mo | $4780/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living, Memory Care |
Total beds | 10 | 8 | 133 |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | Yes | Yes |
Housing type | — | Residential | Community |
| View this community | View this community |
Divine Care Homes
Lakewood, CO
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 10
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
Assured South Lakewood - West 22nd Place
Lakewood, CO· 0.7 mi
- Starting price
- $6400/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 8
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Residential
MorningStar at Applewood
Lakewood, CO· 0.8 mi
- Starting price
- $4780/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 133
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Location
2948 Routt Cir, Lakewood, CO 80215
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:St. Anthony Hospital, a Level I trauma and comprehensive stroke center, is roughly one to two miles away, a few minutes by car, near the Denver Federal Center.
- Dining:Everyday restaurants line the Union Boulevard and West Alameda corridors nearby, with more dining a short drive toward Belmar.
- Shopping:Everyday shopping sits along Union Boulevard and West Alameda Avenue, with the Belmar district a short drive east.
A quiet residential pocket of west Lakewood near the Denver Federal Center, close to the foothills, with Union Boulevard and Sixth Avenue nearby.
Nearby Communities
Assured South Lakewood - West 22nd Place
Lakewood, CO
Starting at $6400/mo
MorningStar at Applewood
Lakewood, CO
Starting at $4780/mo
MorningStar of Wheat Ridge
Wheat Ridge, CO
Starting at $5220/mo
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of care does Divine Care Homes offer?
Divine Care Homes is a small residential assisted living home with help for medications, bathing, dressing, and daily routines, and it supports residents living with dementia in a family-style setting.
How much does Divine Care Homes cost?
Monthly cost depends on a resident's care needs. A senior advisor can share current pricing and explain whether Medicaid can be part of the plan for your situation.
Does Divine Care Homes accept Medicaid?
Policies at small homes vary, and a senior advisor can confirm whether Medicaid applies for your family and walk through private-pay pricing before a move.
Where is Divine Care Homes located?
At 2948 Routt Circle in a quiet pocket of west Lakewood, near the Denver Federal Center. St. Anthony Hospital is roughly one to two miles away.
Is Divine Care Homes nurse-led?
Yes, ownership is rooted in nursing experience, with a stated commitment to treating every resident like family in a small, home-style setting.
What is dining like at Divine Care Homes?
Meals are home-cooked and shared in the calm setting of a small household, with special diets accommodated.
What does daily life look like at Divine Care Homes?
Days follow the rhythm of a small home, with light activities, time in the large backyard and its raised garden beds, and housekeeping and laundry handled by staff.
Does Divine Care Homes allow pets?
Pet questions are handled case by case at small homes, so a senior advisor can confirm the current policy and any guidelines before a move.
Who operates Divine Care Homes?
It is run by Divine Care Homes, a locally owned, nurse-led operator that also runs a second home in nearby Arvada.
How do I schedule a tour of Divine Care Homes?
Reach out through the contact form on this page and your senior advisor follows up within a business day to set a tour and walk through care, pricing, and Medicaid options.
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