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Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge

Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge

11150 Irving Dr, Westminster, CO 80031

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Located at 11150 Irving Dr in Westminster, Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge combines assisted living with memory care built into everyday routines across roughly 100 apartments, allows pets, and offers respite stays.

  • Assisted Living
  • Memory Care
  • Pet Friendly
  • Respite Care

Why Families Choose Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge

  • About 100 apartments combining assisted living with memory care support
  • Memory care built into daily routines, with no locked, separate wing
  • Pets welcome, so owners aren't asked to give up a longtime companion
  • Short-term respite care available for family caregivers needing relief
  • Assisted living pricing starts around $5,500, billed on a monthly basis
  • Thornton's North Suburban hospital campus sits a short drive from Westminster

About Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge

Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge sits at 11150 Irving Dr in Westminster, Colorado, tucked inside Adams County, and holds roughly 100 apartments where assisted living and memory care residents share the same building. Rather than a campus broken into several detached structures, the property is one connected building offering more lounges and gathering rooms than a compact residential setting could hold.

That scale keeps hallways easy to navigate for someone who tires quickly or gets turned around in a sprawling layout, while still leaving multiple distinct spots to spend the day. Assisted living and memory care operate under the same roof, and the line between the two blurs more than most newcomers expect. Assisted living residents get round-the-clock help with hygiene tasks, dressing, and daily medication routines, along with support moving safely from room to room.

Residents managing Alzheimer's or another form of dementia receive that identical daily support, just folded into a calmer, more predictable rhythm rather than shifted into a locked, separately run wing. Memory care lives inside the broader community instead of forming its own separate unit, so staff notice cognitive changes early and adjust cueing and pacing on the spot. Meals bring residents together, and the pace stays unhurried enough for people to eat, talk, and linger at the table rather than being rushed along.

A rotating slate of group programming fills the hours around those meals, covering exercise sessions, games, and outings, so each day carries some built-in structure beyond mealtimes, while residents can retreat to a private apartment whenever they'd rather have quiet. Financially, every resident here pays out of pocket, since the community carries no Medicaid contract for any portion of the monthly bill, so families typically draw on savings, long-term care coverage, or other personal resources.

Pets can join their owners in the move, which counts for a lot when someone doesn't want to give up a longtime companion during a change like this. Short-term respite stays are also available whenever a family needs backup coverage during travel, a hospital recovery, or simply a break from caregiving.

Environment

Close to 100 apartments make up this building, alongside several distinct lounges, dining spaces, and activity rooms scaled for a mid-sized property rather than a small house. Hallways and common areas were designed wide enough for walkers and wheelchairs to pass without difficulty.

Services

Trained staff remain on hand at all hours to help residents with hygiene, dressing, and keeping up with medication timing, plus support for moving from place to place inside the building. That same level of care extends to residents living with dementia rather than sending them to a different section.

Resident Experience

Meals bring the community together, with dining paced to leave room for conversation rather than hurrying anyone through a plate. That same relaxed rhythm carries into a daily lineup of exercise sessions, games, and outings.

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
Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge

A household comparing a sprawling senior living campus against a more contained property may find this Westminster building sits in between, offering more shared space than a compact residential setting while keeping both assisted living and memory care inside one connected building.

Best for: Round-the-clock assisted living help, dementia care folded into daily routines, and shared meals paced for real conversation.
Consider if: This property runs on private payment with no Medicaid contract, fitting families who can cover care via savings or insurance.
Ask on tour: Ask how staff adjust routines for memory loss and what respite stays cost, require, and how far ahead to book.
Comparison: With about 100 apartments, this building is larger than a residential care home yet keeps assisted living and memory care together.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

What People Like

  • Assisted living and memory care integrated in one connected building
  • Round-the-clock staff support with hygiene, dressing, and medication assistance
  • Pets welcome to move in with residents
  • Short-term respite stays available for family caregivers

Things to consider

  • Private-pay community
  • Mid-sized 100-resident community

Compare Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge with Nearby Communities

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

Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge

Westminster, CO

Starting price
$5500/mo
Care types
Assisted Living, Memory Care
Total beds
100
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
Yes
Housing type
Community

Sunrise of Westminster

Westminster, CO· 1.7 mi

4.3 (98)
Starting price
$5500/mo
Care types
Assisted Living, Memory Care
Total beds
109
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
Yes
Housing type
Community
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Sol Vista Care Group

Northglenn, CO· 2.5 mi

2.3 (4)
Starting price
$4800/mo
Care types
Assisted Living
Total beds
16
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
No
Housing type
Residential
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Location

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11150 Irving Dr, Westminster, CO 80031

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:North Suburban's hospital campus in Thornton sits close enough for a quick visit if a health need arises.
  • Dining:Several restaurants and casual eateries sit along the surrounding Westminster streets, so stopping in before or after visiting is easy.
  • Shopping:Everyday stops such as pharmacies and food markets sit along nearby Westminster streets, making errands quick.

The property occupies a quiet pocket of Westminster inside Adams County, with North Suburban's hospital campus a short trip away.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What levels of care does Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge provide?

Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge combines assisted living and memory care inside one building holding close to 100 apartments. Assisted living residents get help with hygiene, dressing, medication timing, and moving through the building safely, and residents living with dementia receive that same daily assistance built into a steadier routine rather than being placed in a separate, staffed section.

How much does it cost to live at Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge?

Assisted living pricing begins around $5,500 monthly, while memory care runs nearer $6,800 each month. Actual cost depends on which apartment is chosen and how much care someone needs, so confirming exact pricing with the community is recommended.

Does Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge accept Medicaid?

No, this community is paid for entirely out of pocket, since there is no Medicaid contract in place. Families typically cover costs using personal savings, long-term care insurance, or other personal funds rather than a state waiver program.

Where is Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge located?

Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge is located at 11150 Irving Dr in Westminster, Colorado, situated within Adams County. A hospital campus run by North Suburban sits in nearby Thornton, close enough to reach quickly when needed.

How many apartments does the community have?

Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge contains close to 100 apartments shared between assisted living and memory care residents. That size provides more common space than a smaller residential setting typically offers.

What is dining like at Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge?

Meals happen in a communal dining space, with residents gathering together on a schedule set for conversation rather than a rushed meal. That routine shapes much of the day's structure.

What activities are available for residents?

Residents can join a daily calendar of group activities, including exercise classes, games, and social outings. The schedule adds structure and companionship between meals.

Are pets allowed at Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge?

Yes, Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge welcomes pets, and a companion can move in alongside its owner. That policy means residents don't have to rehome a longtime pet before moving in.

Does Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge offer short-term or respite stays?

Yes, the community offers short-term respite stays for families needing a safe place for a parent during travel, a recovery period, or a caregiving break. Availability and pricing for respite stays are best confirmed by reaching out to the community directly.

How do I schedule a tour of Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge?

A reply usually arrives within a business day of reaching out, with next steps to follow shortly after. A local senior advisor personally coordinates the visit to Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge, walking through how memory care fits into daily life there and confirming the pet policy.