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Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village

Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village

508 W Trilby Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80525

Call 970-226-4909
4.6 (30 Google reviews)

In south Fort Collins, Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village houses 28 residences across a continuing care campus offering independent living, assisted living, memory support, skilled nursing, and Medicaid acceptance.

  • Continuum of Care
  • Medicaid Accepted
  • On-Site Rehab
  • Pet Friendly

Why Families Choose Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village

  • One 28-residence campus spans independent living through skilled nursing
  • Rare among Fort Collins communities: Medicaid billing accepted here
  • Licensed nursing wing supports rehab after surgery or illness
  • Cats and dogs welcome across the entire campus
  • Short-term respite stays open for planned recovery periods
  • Rehab team praised for hands-on physical and occupational therapy

About Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village

Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village sits along West Trilby Road in south Fort Collins, in Larimer County, and it's built around a model that's unusual for the area: a single 28-residence campus that carries a resident through independent living, assisted living, memory-related support, and skilled nursing without requiring a move to a new building. Most senior living options nearby specialize in just one or two of those levels, so this continuum of care is one of the campus's defining features.

Daily support looks different depending on where a resident lives. In independent living, staff mainly handle meals, housekeeping, and social programming, leaving residents largely on their own schedule. In assisted living, staff step in more directly with dressing, bathing, and medication throughout the day. Memory-related needs are addressed within the assisted living side of campus rather than through a separately secured unit, so a family weighing that option should ask specifically how staffing and routines are set up for a given diagnosis.

The skilled nursing wing handles recovery after surgery, illness, or a hospital admission, and its physical and occupational therapy team is regularly praised for keeping the same rehab staff paired with a resident for the length of a recovery. The pace of life on campus mirrors a larger community: group activities run on a schedule, dining rooms bring neighbors together for meals, and nursing staff make rounds repeatedly across both day and night shifts.

Families who visit often describe being welcomed in, more like relatives dropping by than visitors checking in at a desk, and that tone tends to carry through despite turnover among individual staff members. Medicaid enrollment stays active here, which broadens who can keep living on campus once private funds run low, and short-term respite stays are open both for recovery periods and for family caregivers who need a planned break.

This kind of setup works best for households thinking several years ahead instead of planning a single move, particularly when Medicaid coverage or access to combined therapy and residential care outweighs having the newest finishes or the largest floor plan. Continuity of care and clinical support are the emphasis here, not resort-style design. South Fort Collins puts the campus a short trip from South College Avenue's restaurants and everyday retail, and both Poudre Valley Hospital and Medical Center of the Rockies sit only minutes away for specialist visits or emergencies.

West Trilby Road links easily to the rest of Fort Collins for family visits, and the surrounding area mixes single-family streets with medical offices and small businesses. Built as a continuing care campus, Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village serves households mapping out years of changing needs rather than one relocation, combining Medicaid acceptance, a pet-friendly policy, and an established rehabilitation program on its 28-residence property.

Environment

Set on West Trilby Road in south Fort Collins, this 28-residence campus is designed to carry a resident from independent living through assisted living, memory-related support, and skilled nursing, all without a change of address.

Services

Care ranges from meals and light housekeeping for independent living residents up to hands-on dressing, bathing, and medication help in assisted living, plus a licensed nursing wing staffed for recovery after surgery, illness, or hospitalization, where therapy is part of the daily routine.

Resident Experience

The household feel shows up in nursing check-ins that repeat through day and night, in communal dining that keeps neighbors connected, and in a rehab program that keeps recovery goals front and center for residents working toward more independence.

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
Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village

A continuing care campus like this generally suits families anticipating a parent's needs will change over several years, since four connected levels of care and active Medicaid enrollment can reduce how often a move to a different building becomes necessary.

Best for: A 28-residence campus spanning independent living through skilled nursing, with Medicaid accepted and therapy built into daily care.
Consider if: New construction and expansive floor plans are not features of this campus, which is built around continuity of care across several stages of aging.
Ask on tour: Ask how staffing is structured for memory-related needs within assisted living, and how a move between levels of care is handled.
Comparison: Wider in scope than most single-service Fort Collins communities, this campus covers four levels of care with Medicaid accepted in one place.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

A close-knit, family-style atmosphere shows up again and again, alongside attentive nursing and a rehab team known for hands-on, personalized therapy.

What People Like

  • Four connected levels of care on one 28-residence campus
  • Medicaid accepted, uncommon among Fort Collins senior communities
  • Licensed nursing wing with physical and occupational therapy
  • Short-term respite stays for recovery or caregiver breaks

Things to consider

  • Memory-related support integrated within the assisted living program

Reviews from Google

4.6 (30 Reviews on Google) View all on Google ↗
  • Robin Van Norman 3 months ago

    Our Mom lived in the Assisted Living wing of Good Sam's for almost five years until she passed away in December. My sister looked at many Assisted Living facilities before deciding on Good Sam's and we are so happy that she did. Some of those facilities were newer and fancier…

  • Linda Holland 7 months ago

    I broke both legs, had surgery and went to a different rehab for 3 months, got an infection, had second surgery in Oct 2025. Was admitted to Good Sam Fort Collins Co. I can't possibly say enough good things about this facility. Nursing staff is professional, and loving. PT, OT…

  • Amy Scholl 7 months ago

    I had a loved one here in the assisted living wing of the building for a little over a year and he received excellent care. I toured many places but settled on Good Sam for a couple reasons, one being relative affordability compared to others and the other being that I heard…

  • Rose Anne Von Hollen 5 years ago

    I feel so blessed that my 91 year young mom lives in Independent Living at Good Samaritan Village in Fort Collins. The staff has become part of our extended family. Good Samaritan is a caring and loving community. My mother enjoys the company of her neighbors and actively…

  • Vicki Chamberlin 5 years ago

    My Mother has been a resident at Good Samaritan Village in Fort Collins for several years. She has found the care and compassion given to her exceeding what she received at other retirement communities she tried before moving here. Unfortunately, my husband and I do not live in…

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Location

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508 W Trilby Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80525

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:Poudre Valley Hospital and Medical Center of the Rockies are each just minutes away, putting specialists and emergency care within easy reach whenever a resident's level of care changes.
  • Dining:South College Avenue's restaurants and casual eateries are a quick trip from campus, easy for a family outing.
  • Shopping:Groceries and everyday errands are covered nearby along South College Avenue and West Trilby Road, without a long drive.

South Fort Collins near West Trilby Road, where residential streets sit alongside medical offices and everyday retail, close to two major hospitals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What levels of care does Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village provide?

This campus provides four connected levels of care: independent living, assisted living, memory-related support built into the assisted living side, and a licensed skilled nursing wing focused on rehab and recovery.

How much does it cost to live at Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village?

Independent living starts around $4,200 a month, assisted living around $5,500, and skilled nursing costs more depending on how long and how intensive a rehab stay is. A senior advisor can go over current pricing for each level of care.

Does Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village accept Medicaid?

Yes. Medicaid is accepted at this campus, which is unusual among Fort Collins assisted living communities and helps residents stay on campus once private funds are used up.

Where is Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village located?

The campus is located on West Trilby Road in south Fort Collins, near South College Avenue and within easy reach of Poudre Valley Hospital and Medical Center of the Rockies.

How many residences are on the Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village campus?

The campus has 28 residences that support the four connected levels of care offered here.

Is memory care support available at Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village?

Memory-related support is part of the assisted living side of the campus rather than a separately secured wing, so families should ask directly how staffing is arranged for a specific diagnosis.

Does Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village allow pets?

Yes, cats and dogs are welcome throughout the campus, which matters for residents who don't want to leave a longtime companion behind.

Does Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village offer respite care?

Yes, short-term respite stays are offered here, whether for a planned recovery period or to give a family caregiver a break.

What is the rehabilitation program like at Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village?

The skilled nursing wing pairs residents with physical and occupational therapists for structured recovery after surgery, illness, or a hospital stay, and the care team stays closely involved from start to finish.

How do I arrange a visit to Good Samaritan Society - Fort Collins Village?

Start by filling out the contact form on this page. A member of the advisor team typically reaches back out inside one business day to line up a tour and talk through pricing for each level of care.