Set in Brighton, Colorado's Bromley Park neighborhood, Inglenook at Brighton houses up to 110 assisted living residents around a central garden and koi pond courtyard. It's private pay only, with no Medicaid billing and no pet accommodations.
- Assisted Living
- Private Pay
Why Families Choose Inglenook at Brighton
- Up to 110 assisted living residents call this East Egbert Street campus home
- A central courtyard garden and koi ponds sit outside many apartment windows
- Private-pay assisted living starts around $5,500 a month
- Platte Valley Medical Center is just minutes away in Brighton
- Some residents have lived here for close to ten years
- No pets allowed, and Medicaid isn't accepted
About Inglenook at Brighton
Brighton's Bromley Park neighborhood is home to Inglenook at Brighton, a single-story assisted living community built on East Egbert Street around a central courtyard. A garden and a pair of koi ponds fill that courtyard, and a number of apartments face directly onto it rather than a parking lot or street. Occupancy can climb to 110 residents, giving the campus the feel of a small neighborhood in its own right, with quieter pockets tucked alongside more active common spaces.
Assisted living is the community's entire focus — there's no skilled nursing unit and no dedicated memory-care program on site. Each resident's plan covers help with bathing, mobility, and daily medications, and staff revisit those plans as circumstances change over the course of a stay. Because independent living and specialized dementia care fall outside what's offered here, the team reviews residents showing early cognitive changes case by case to see whether their needs can still be met in this setting.
Bromley Park's residential streets surround the Egbert Street campus, keeping traffic light. The Prairie Center shopping district is a quick trip away for errands, and Barr Lake State Park and Carmichael Park both offer outdoor space within easy reach for a walk or picnic. Platte Valley Medical Center sits nearby in Brighton, giving residents a close option if medical attention is needed. People who've recently moved in point to apartments with real square footage and courtyard or koi pond views, plus a gentle pace for settling into a new routine.
Families describe staff who took time to answer questions by phone ahead of a tour and stayed just as responsive through move-in, along with a maintenance team that handles requests quickly and takes evident pride in its work. New residents often find themselves signed up for a group outing within their first couple of weeks. Costs here run on a private-pay basis — Medicaid waivers and long-term care Medicaid aren't accepted, a detail families should factor into multi-year budgeting.
Pets aren't permitted on site, which rules this community out for anyone hoping to keep a cat or dog close by, and there's no respite or short-term stay option for a trial visit or a caregiver's break. With room for up to 110 residents but no memory-care wing, this setting works best for someone who wants an active, larger-scale assisted living community with a packed activities calendar. Assisted living here starts at roughly $5,500 a month, a figure that reflects the private-pay model and the individualized daily support built into every plan.
No national or regional operator sits behind Inglenook at Brighton — it's locally owned, and some residents have called it home for close to a decade, a tenure that speaks to the stability of daily life on site.
Environment
Inglenook at Brighton is a single-story assisted living campus on East Egbert Street, built around a courtyard where garden plantings and koi ponds sit just outside many apartment windows. Occupancy can reach 110 residents, and the layout spreads that population across both quiet corners and busier common areas.
Services
Assisted living is the only care type offered here, with daily support for bathing, mobility, and medication management built into each resident's plan. Plans are reviewed and adjusted on an ongoing basis, so the level of help can expand as needs change. There's no dedicated memory-care program, and Medicaid isn't accepted.
Resident Experience
New residents describe a welcoming transition, with staff answering questions thoroughly both before and during move-in. Apartments offer genuine square footage along with courtyard views, and newcomers often find themselves on a scheduled outing within their first couple of weeks on site.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Christie Garcia for the latest figures.
Christie Garcia
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Inglenook at Brighton
This setting suits residents who want an active, social assisted living environment supported entirely through private pay rather than Medicaid. Independent living and specialized dementia care are not part of what's offered, a relevant factor for anyone anticipating a future need for secured memory care.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
Families consistently point to attentive, responsive staff who welcome new residents warmly and stay in touch through questions before and after move-in.
What People Like
- Central courtyard garden with koi ponds visible from many apartments
- Individualized care plans for bathing, mobility, and medication management
- Independently owned, with some residents in their home for close to a decade
- Regular group outings and on-site activities program
Things to consider
- Private-pay community
- Assisted living focus
- Mid-sized 110-resident community
Reviews from Google
I want to give a huge shout-out to Connor, an outstanding maintenance professional! He truly loves what he does, and it shows in the exceptional quality of his work. Every task is handled with care and excellence, and he always goes above and beyond to make sure everything is…
My mom moved in 9 days ago and is having a great time. She’s happier than I have seen her in years. The staff is wonderful! They are very kind and attentive. Her apartment is large, she has a beautiful view of the garden and koi ponds. She has made friends and has gone on two…
I came here looking for a place for my mom. I toured Inglenook a few weeks ago, and immediately felt welcomed by the staff. Everyone here made both myself and my mom feel ease. Our tour was with Tony, he made sure to listen to my concerns and also made my mom feel comfortable as…
When our family decided it was time to look for a residence for mom we looked at only one place. My grandmother had spent 9 years as a resident and truly enjoyed her time at Inglenook. We met Tony Cox on our first visit; he was very helpful in getting mom's apartment ready for…
Inglenook at Brighton is an amazing place. We were hesitant when choosing an assisted living facility for our loved one. We called about 15 places, asked questions, called back again and asked more questions. Inglenook answered every question without any pause, invited us each…
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Compare Inglenook at Brighton with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Brighton, CO.
| Compared | Inglenook at BrightonBrighton, CO 4.4 (29) | Wellspring BrightonBrighton, CO· 1.7 mi 4.8 (5) | Harnew's Senior Rest HavenDenver, CO· 13.3 mi 5.0 (1) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $5500/mo | $5500/mo | $4500/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Assisted Living | Assisted Living, Memory Care |
Total beds | 110 | 8 | 4 |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | No | No |
Housing type | Community | Residential | — |
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Inglenook at Brighton
Brighton, CO
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 110
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Community
Wellspring Brighton
Brighton, CO· 1.7 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 8
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Harnew's Senior Rest Haven
Denver, CO· 13.3 mi
- Starting price
- $4500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 4
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
Location
2195 E Egbert St, Brighton, CO 80601
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Platte Valley Medical Center is just a short trip away in Brighton, giving residents a nearby option for appointments or urgent medical needs.
- Dining:A range of eateries cluster near the Prairie Center shopping district, only minutes from the Egbert Street campus, giving visiting family plenty of options.
- Shopping:The Prairie Center shopping district is close by for errands and everyday retail needs, keeping trips brief for visiting family.
Located in Brighton's Bromley Park area within Adams County, with Barr Lake State Park and Carmichael Park nearby for outdoor time.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What level of care does Inglenook at Brighton provide?
Assisted living is the single level of care available here, covering support with bathing, mobility, and daily medications for every resident. There's no independent living wing and no dedicated memory-care program, so care plans stay centered on one type of support that adjusts as needs change over time.
How much does it cost to live at Inglenook at Brighton?
Assisted living at Inglenook at Brighton starts around $5,500 a month. A care assessment completed at move-in sets the final rate based on the specific support each resident needs.
Does Inglenook at Brighton accept Medicaid?
No. Inglenook at Brighton operates on a private-pay basis only, so families need to plan to cover costs directly or through long-term-care insurance rather than Medicaid.
Where is Inglenook at Brighton located?
Inglenook at Brighton is located on East Egbert Street in Brighton's Bromley Park neighborhood. Platte Valley Medical Center is nearby for medical needs, and Barr Lake State Park and Carmichael Park both offer outdoor space close by.
What are the apartments like at Inglenook at Brighton?
Apartments at Inglenook at Brighton offer real square footage, and many look out onto the community's central garden and koi ponds. Floor plans are built to accommodate a resident population of up to 110.
Does Inglenook at Brighton offer dining services?
Yes. Dining is included as part of the assisted living program, served on-site within the courtyard-facing campus, so residents don't need to leave the community for meals.
What activities are available at Inglenook at Brighton?
Inglenook at Brighton keeps a regular activities schedule along with group outings, and new residents have reported joining an outing within their first couple of weeks. Programming reflects the community's active, social pace of daily life.
Are pets allowed at Inglenook at Brighton?
No. Pets are not permitted at Inglenook at Brighton, so families with a cat or dog will need other arrangements before move-in.
Who operates Inglenook at Brighton?
Inglenook at Brighton is independently owned, with no ties to a national or regional chain, and serves a resident population of up to 110 on East Egbert Street. Assisted living is the only level of care it provides.
How do I schedule a tour of Inglenook at Brighton?
Reach out using the form on this page — a member of the team will get back to you within one business day to cover pricing, apartment availability, and how care plans work here.
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