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Haven of Care Assisted Living at Tollgate Crossing

Haven of Care Assisted Living at Tollgate Crossing

5010 S Duquesne St, Aurora, CO 80016

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Twelve residents share this owner-run assisted living home in Aurora's Saddle Rock neighborhood. Colorado Medicaid is accepted, and monthly rates begin near $5,500.

  • Assisted Living
  • Medicaid Accepted
  • Small Household
  • Locally Owned

Why Families Choose Haven of Care Assisted Living at Tollgate Crossing

  • Twelve residents in a setting that feels like a private home
  • Daily support with grooming, medication tracking, and mobility
  • Colorado Medicaid accepted for qualifying residents
  • Located in the Saddle Rock area of Aurora
  • Owned and run directly by its operators, not part of a larger chain
  • Monthly rates begin near $5,500 for assisted living

About Haven of Care Assisted Living at Tollgate Crossing

Haven of Care Assisted Living at Tollgate Crossing sits on a residential street in the Saddle Rock area of Aurora, owned and run directly by its operators rather than managed from a distance. Just twelve residents call it home, a fraction of the resident count you'd find at a large community, which means caregivers are rarely more than a room or two away. Caregivers here handle one job well: assisted living, folded into daily routines that cover grooming, keeping track of medications, and steadying residents as they move through the house.

Colorado Medicaid is accepted, so a resident who exhausts private funds can keep their room rather than relocate. As health needs change, staff simply add more hands-on support instead of shifting someone into a different program or building. Everything about the layout answers to the number twelve. Common spaces and bedrooms are proportioned for a small group, and walking through feels closer to visiting someone's house than touring a facility.

A single corridor connects the bedrooms to the caregiver station, so a call for help travels a short distance at any hour. Days start unhurried, with staff greeting each resident by name and letting the morning bend around how that person is feeling. Meals come out of the kitchen daily and land on a shared table, family-style, and with only a handful of people eating together, staff tend to catch a change in appetite or mood before it becomes a bigger concern.

This address does not keep a dedicated memory care wing or skilled nursing floor, doesn't offer independent living or short-term respite stays, and cannot accommodate pets. A small den just off the main living room gives residents somewhere quieter to sit with visiting family. The Saddle Rock neighborhood in southeast Aurora, Arapahoe County, puts Utah Park within a few minutes' reach and the Havana Street shops nearby for everyday errands.

Southlands, an open-air mall with a broader mix of shops and restaurants, sits close enough for a longer outing with family. Children's Hospital Colorado is also nearby, useful for both scheduled visits and situations that come up without warning. The number twelve is really the whole story of this place — it shapes staffing, mealtimes, and the pace of daily life. Older adults who do better with a quiet, familiar rhythm than a full activity calendar tend to settle in comfortably here.

Environment

Just twelve residents live under this roof, and the property reads more like a home than a facility from the moment you walk in. Common rooms cluster close together, keeping caregivers within earshot of nearly everyone most of the day.

Services

Assisted living is the sole service here, with caregivers building grooming, medication tracking, and mobility help into each of the 12 residents' daily routines. Colorado Medicaid is accepted, letting residents stay put even if private funds run out later on.

Resident Experience

Shared meals and time in the common areas set the rhythm of each day for the household's twelve residents, and staff tend to catch changes in appetite, mood, or mobility early. Those who prefer a quiet, familiar pace over a full activity calendar tend to settle in well at this scale.

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
Haven of Care Assisted Living at Tollgate Crossing

This setting fits older adults and families who want a small household and Medicaid coverage built into their long-term care plan. Memory care, independent living, pet-friendly living, and short-term respite are not part of what's offered, and the property has no dedicated dementia unit or skilled nursing floor.

Best for: A twelve-resident household, attentive staff, shared meals, and hands-on assisted living woven into everyday routines.
Consider if: Memory care, independent living, a pet-friendly setting, and short-term respite stays are not part of what this home offers.
Ask on tour: Ask how staffing is scheduled, how Medicaid billing is handled, and what a typical day of meals and activities looks like.
Comparison: A household of just twelve, well below the resident counts at larger communities, with Medicaid accepted on-site.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

What People Like

  • Intimate 12-resident household with a home-style feel
  • Owned and run directly by its operators, not a chain
  • Colorado Medicaid accepted
  • Home-style meals served family-style daily

Things to consider

  • Assisted living focus

Compare Haven of Care Assisted Living at Tollgate Crossing with Nearby Communities

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

Haven of Care Assisted Living at Tollgate Crossing

Aurora, CO

Starting price
$5500/mo
Care types
Assisted Living
Total beds
12
Medicaid
Accepted
Pet friendly
No
Housing type
Residential
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Starting price
$5500/mo
Care types
Assisted Living
Total beds
12
Medicaid
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Pet friendly
No
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Starting price
$5500/mo
Care types
Assisted Living
Total beds
5
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
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Housing type
Residential
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Location

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5010 S Duquesne St, Aurora, CO 80016

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:Children's Hospital Colorado is nearby for both routine appointments and situations that need quicker attention, making a same-day visit realistic.
  • Dining:Southlands, an open-air mall, brings together sit-down and casual dining options under one roof, handy for a meal out with visiting relatives.
  • Shopping:Havana Street shops cover day-to-day needs close by, while Southlands adds a bigger stretch of retail for the occasional outing.

A residential pocket of the Saddle Rock area in southeast Aurora, near Utah Park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of care does Haven of Care Assisted Living at Tollgate Crossing provide?

Assisted living is the sole type of care provided here, with caregivers helping all 12 residents with grooming, medication tracking, and getting around safely. There's no dedicated memory care wing or skilled nursing floor at this address, and independent living and short-term respite aren't offered either.

What does it cost to live at Haven of Care Assisted Living at Tollgate Crossing?

Monthly rates at Haven of Care Assisted Living at Tollgate Crossing begin near $5,500, with the final cost shaped by how much daily assistance a resident needs.

Is Medicaid accepted at this community?

Yes, Colorado Medicaid is accepted at this address, which lets residents stay in place even after private funds are drawn down over time. Residents who already qualify for Medicaid can also use it toward the cost of care from the start.

Where is Haven of Care Assisted Living at Tollgate Crossing located?

Haven of Care Assisted Living at Tollgate Crossing sits in Aurora's Saddle Rock area, close to Utah Park. Children's Hospital Colorado is also nearby for both routine appointments and less predictable situations.

How many residents live in this community?

Twelve residents share this compact, residential-style household. That small scale lets caregivers stay closely aware of daily routines and any small shifts in wellbeing.

What is dining like at Haven of Care Assisted Living at Tollgate Crossing?

Home-style meals are prepared daily and served family-style as part of the assisted living service here. With just 12 residents at the table, mealtimes feel personal and unrushed.

What activities do residents take part in?

Residents join in social activities sized to a household of 12, with days shaped more by informal, unscheduled moments than a packed events calendar. The small setting makes conversation between residents and staff a natural part of the day.

Are pets allowed at this community?

No, this home cannot accommodate a resident's pet. Families with pets will need to arrange care for the animal elsewhere before move-in.

Who operates this community?

Haven of Care Assisted Living at Tollgate Crossing is owned and run directly by its operators, separate from any national management company. That setup keeps everyday decisions in the hands of people close to the residents.

How can I schedule a tour?

Send a message through Local Senior Advisor to get started, and someone from the team will get back to you within a business day. They can walk through how Medicaid enrollment works alongside the household's daily meal and activity routine.