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Gardens Care Senior Living - Coyote Creek Assisted Living

Gardens Care Senior Living - Coyote Creek Assisted Living

1150 4th St, Fort Lupton, CO 80621

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3.3 (7 Google reviews)

Tucked into a converted house on 4th Street in Fort Lupton, Colorado, Coyote Creek Assisted Living holds a state license for sixteen residents. Gardens Care Senior Living runs the home, monthly cost lands near $5,500, and Medicaid does not apply toward that rate.

  • Assisted Living
  • Small Home
  • Private Pay

Why Families Choose Gardens Care Senior Living - Coyote Creek Assisted Living

  • Licensed home for sixteen assisted living residents on 4th Street in Fort Lupton
  • Managed day-to-day by Gardens Care Senior Living
  • Most recent state health inspection turned up no deficiencies
  • Monthly rate begins near $5,500, paid privately by families
  • Platte Valley Medical Center in Brighton is the nearest hospital
  • Pets are not permitted to move in with residents here

About Gardens Care Senior Living - Coyote Creek Assisted Living

Coyote Creek Assisted Living occupies a house on 4th Street in Fort Lupton that was built as an ordinary single-family home before being converted for licensed senior care. Gardens Care Senior Living handles daily operations, and the property's Colorado license caps the population at sixteen residents. Staff help residents bathe, choose clothing, and move safely through the house, and they track each person's medications, adjusting the routine whenever something changes.

Because only sixteen people call this house home, the team learns everyday preferences quickly and can shape daily support around individual habits rather than running one schedule for the whole group. Residents gather for meals in a shared dining area, and with such a small group, caregivers and neighbors know each other by name within weeks. Rather than following a printed activity schedule, the day tends to unfold through conversation and small gatherings, and residents move freely between common spaces and their own rooms.

Residents cover the cost of living at Coyote Creek themselves, at a monthly rate near $5,500 with no Medicaid billing applied. Pets aren't part of daily life here, since animals can't move in alongside a resident. Families picturing dozens of apartments and a full activities calendar should know this property is built around just sixteen residents, well below the population of larger corporate communities.

Fort Lupton sits along Colorado's Front Range in Weld County, and Platte Valley Medical Center in Brighton is the closest hospital for emergency or specialized care. Nearby streets hold small markets, a pharmacy, and a handful of restaurants, giving visiting family a place to run errands or grab a meal without straying far from the property. Since Gardens Care Senior Living took over oversight, daily operations have settled into a steadier rhythm, and the property's most recent state health inspection turned up no deficiencies.

Several staff members have been with this household for years, and that continuity, paired with the small resident count, keeps mornings and evenings predictable. Family members who visit often tend to see the same familiar faces each time, a pattern that tends to work well for residents who do best with caregivers they already know.

Environment

A former single-family house on 4th Street now holds a Colorado license for as many as sixteen assisted living residents, a scale nowhere near a sprawling campus. Dining and common areas sit close to every bedroom, so residents can find their way around without needing to relearn a long hallway.

Services

Caregivers assist with bathing, dressing, and getting around the house safely, and they keep an eye on medications, adjusting reminders whenever a resident's care needs change. With only sixteen residents under one roof, staff get to know individual habits and shape daily support around each person rather than a single fixed schedule.

Resident Experience

With just sixteen neighbors sharing the home, everyday life stays familiar, and caregivers pick up on small changes over the weeks. Meals bring everyone to the same table, and downtime leans toward easy conversation in small groups rather than a full activity calendar, a rhythm suited to residents who like things calm.

Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Christie Garcia for the latest figures.

Christie Garcia

Christie Garcia

Local Senior Advisor, Colorado

Advisor Insight on
Gardens Care Senior Living - Coyote Creek Assisted Living

Homes built around a household-style setting like this one tend to suit older adults who do well with a smaller group and a quieter routine, rather than a large complex with a full slate of programs. Private-pay billing and the lack of pet accommodations are both practical details for families to factor into a decision.

Best for: Day-to-day help with bathing, dressing, and mobility for sixteen residents, from a caregiving team that stays with the household long-term.
Consider if: Licensed for sixteen residents, this home is a small household setting, not the larger multi-story building some families may be picturing.
Ask on tour: Ask about staffing levels across each shift and how the care plan gets adjusted as a resident's needs change over time.
Comparison: Much smaller than a typical assisted living provider, this home operates as one household rather than a large community.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

Families mention caregivers who know residents by name and have stayed with the home for years, along with a steadier daily routine since Gardens Care Senior Living took over management.

What People Like

  • Caregivers know each resident personally and often stay for years
  • Steadier daily routine since Gardens Care Senior Living took over
  • No deficiencies noted on the most recent state health inspection
  • Every resident has a private bedroom in this small household setting

Things to consider

  • Intimate 16-resident setting
  • Private-pay community
  • Assisted living focus

Reviews from Google

3.3 (7 Reviews on Google) View all on Google ↗
  • Taurino Mayfield 2 months ago

    I have a friend at Coyote Creek, and they told me how amazing Araceli, Briana and some of the other staff are. This place has really grown in the past 6 months.

  • TR Gonzales a year ago

    This home is severely understaffed. They rely heavily on agency workers who are unfamiliar with the residents’ daily routines and needs, leading to inconsistency in care. In the memory care unit, there is often only one caregiver staffed in the evenings, which leaves residents…

  • Kimberly Diaz a year ago

    In working with Jennifer and her team over the past 7 years I have to say they are "top notch". Jennifer goes above and beyond to meet the needs of her residents and their families. And when there are things that don't go as expected she is always willing to meet and work…

  • Jennifer Conrad 3 years ago

    This Gardens Care location has transformed the environment and operations as a new home under the Gardens Care Senior Living umbrella. Billie amd Danielle earned a perfect score, a zero deficiency survey, by the Department of Health just last week! This takes incredible…

  • Rick mill er Miller 2 years ago

    Already have. It is not the place for your loved one! Resident smoking on oxygen. Same resident drinking a guart of vodka daily. Delivered twice weekly. Bouncing of the walls back and forth to his room. Sound like a place you'd want your love to live. As far as do called…

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Compare Gardens Care Senior Living - Coyote Creek Assisted Living with Nearby Communities

Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Fort Lupton, CO.

Gardens Care Senior Living - Coyote Creek Assisted Living

Fort Lupton, CO

3.3 (7)
Starting price
$5500/mo
Care types
Assisted Living
Total beds
16
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
No
Housing type
Residential
Starting price
$5500/mo
Care types
Assisted Living, Memory Care
Total beds
14
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
No
Housing type
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Fort Lupton, CO· 5.9 mi

4.5 (61)
Starting price
$5500/mo
Care types
Assisted Living
Total beds
14
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
No
Housing type
Residential
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Location

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1150 4th St, Fort Lupton, CO 80621

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:Platte Valley Medical Center in Brighton is the closest hospital to Fort Lupton, handling emergency and specialized care needs for residents.
  • Dining:A few casual restaurants near the property give visiting family a place to grab a bite during a stop by.
  • Shopping:A nearby pharmacy and small markets around Fort Lupton keep everyday shopping errands close by for family members.

The home sits on a quiet residential stretch of 4th Street in Fort Lupton, with local shops, a park, and the town's main corridor all within easy reach of a visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of care does Coyote Creek Assisted Living provide?

Coyote Creek offers assisted living support for as many as sixteen residents, including help with bathing, dressing, and getting around the home safely, plus oversight of medications. Care plans stay centered on the individual and get revisited periodically within this small household setting.

How much does it cost to live at this Fort Lupton community?

Assisted living at this Fort Lupton home starts near $5,500 a month, though the final amount depends on how much hands-on support a resident needs. Reaching out to the community directly is the best way to confirm current pricing before making a decision.

Does this community accept Medicaid?

No. Coyote Creek is funded through private payments from residents, so Medicaid cannot be applied toward the cost of care here. This is worth noting for families budgeting around Medicaid coverage for assisted living.

Where is Coyote Creek Assisted Living located?

Coyote Creek Assisted Living sits on 4th Street in Fort Lupton, Colorado, in Weld County. Platte Valley Medical Center in Brighton is the nearest hospital, a short distance from the property.

How many residents live at this home?

This home is licensed for as many as sixteen residents, making it a small household rather than a tall, multi-story building. That scale allows for a more individualized daily routine for each person living there.

What are meals like at this community?

Meals happen together daily in the home's shared dining room, keeping to a steady, home-style routine. With so few residents, dining feels more personal and relaxed than a formal sit-down at a larger property.

What activities are offered for residents?

Activities reflect the home's small scale, centered on casual conversation and small-group gatherings rather than a packed schedule of programs. This suits residents who prefer a quieter, more personal pace.

Are pets allowed at this community?

No, this property does not accommodate resident pets. Families hoping to bring a dog, cat, or other animal companion should factor that into their planning ahead of a move.

Who operates this community?

Gardens Care Senior Living manages the home and has worked to bring steadier routines to daily life there. The most recent state health inspection found no deficiencies under its oversight.

How do I schedule a tour of this community?

This home is built for older adults who need daily hands-on assistance in a small, residential setting rather than a large facility. Share your timeline and preferences here, and a senior advisor will follow up to help arrange a visit and check current availability at Coyote Creek.