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Loving Life Assisted Living

Loving Life Assisted Living

2607 S Eudora Pl, Denver, CO 80222

Call 720-338-3606

In Denver's University Hills neighborhood, Loving Life Assisted Living houses just 8 residents, combining assisted living with memory care under one private-pay, pet-friendly roof.

  • Assisted Living
  • Memory Care
  • Small Home
  • Pet-Friendly

Why Families Choose Loving Life Assisted Living

  • Just 8 residents, far fewer than a typical Denver community houses
  • Assisted living and memory care offered together in one household
  • Pet-friendly — resident companion animals are welcome
  • Private-pay rates begin around $3,500 monthly
  • Sits in University Hills and Virginia Village, near Porter Adventist Hospital
  • Privately owned with no corporate or chain affiliation

About Loving Life Assisted Living

Loving Life Assisted Living sits on a residential street in Denver's University Hills and Virginia Village neighborhood, a leafy pocket of single-family homes in the city's southeast corner. Just eight residents call the household home at any given time — a fraction of the headcount you'd find at the sixty-bed communities that dominate the Denver market. That scale changes the texture of daily life: caregivers know each resident by name, habit, and preference, with no shift-change binder standing in for that familiarity.

Anyone comparing options in Denver who wants a house-sized setting instead of a large campus will find that size is the defining trait here. The license covers both assisted living and memory care, and because the two are folded into one eight-resident household, a resident living with memory loss stays among the same familiar faces instead of being moved to a separate unit. Staff help with bathing, dressing, and keeping medication schedules on track, and hands-on support increases or eases off to match what a resident actually needs at a given time — no move to another building required.

Skilled nursing and independent living aren't part of what's offered; the household's focus stays on assisted living with memory care built in. Because the home is private-pay and doesn't bill Medicaid, monthly rates start around $3,500 for either level of care. Meals and common living areas are shared among the small group, which makes it easy for staff to notice when someone's appetite, mood, or energy shifts from one day to the next.

Loving Life also allows pets, so a resident's longtime dog or cat doesn't have to be given up at move-in. Activities run in small groups sized to the household, so staff can shape the day around what residents actually enjoy — quiet time, a favorite game, familiar company — rather than programming for a crowd. This kind of setting tends to suit families drawn to a homelike, small-group household over a community built around a fitness center, multiple dining rooms, or a packed activities calendar — none of which fit inside an eight-resident house.

Plan on paying privately from day one, since Medicaid isn't accepted and the home doesn't currently offer short-term or respite stays for a trial period. Families weighing this household model against Denver's larger residential campuses should consider how much the smaller scale itself shapes day-to-day life for both residents and caregivers. University Hills and Virginia Village wraps the community in tree-lined streets and easy access to everyday errands.

The University Hills shopping center is nearby for groceries and routine stops, and the shops along Colorado Boulevard give visiting relatives a few more options. Wellshire Golf Course sits close enough for a walk along the fairways or a quiet outdoor break. Porter Adventist Hospital is near enough that a medical appointment or a transition home from a hospital stay doesn't mean a long drive. Loving Life Assisted Living is privately owned and unaffiliated with any senior-living chain, a fact that fits its household-first approach to care.

Families comparing a small home like this one against bigger Denver-area campuses will find the difference in scale shapes nearly everything about how residents and caregivers spend their day.

Environment

Loving Life Assisted Living occupies a house on a quiet street in Denver's University Hills and Virginia Village neighborhood, in the city's southeast corner. Just eight residents live here at a time — a fraction of the headcount at a typical sixty-bed community — and the household feels close-knit and familiar rather than institutional.

Services

Assisted living and memory care operate side by side in this single eight-resident household, so a resident with memory loss isn't shuffled to a separate wing. Caregivers assist with bathing, dressing, and medication timing, with support flexing to match changing needs. Skilled nursing and independent living sit outside what the home provides.

Resident Experience

Meals and living areas are shared among the small group, so staff notice quickly if someone's appetite, mood, or energy dips. Pets are welcome too, meaning a resident's longtime cat or dog can stay part of daily life instead of being left behind at move-in.

Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Makayla Dubiel for the latest figures.

Makayla Dubiel

Makayla Dubiel

Local Senior Advisor, Colorado

Advisor Insight on
Loving Life Assisted Living

A household this size suits residents who benefit from consistent, familiar caregivers and a private-pay small-home setting rather than a large campus. Families who require Medicaid coverage or expect amenities like a fitness center or multiple dining venues will not find those features in an eight-resident home.

Best for: A close-knit 8-resident household, memory care woven into daily life, pet-friendly living, and private-pay rates starting near $3,500 monthly.
Consider if: Skilled nursing, independent living, Medicaid billing, large-scale amenities, and short-term respite stays are not part of what this household offers.
Ask on tour: Ask how caregiver support scales up when a resident needs more hands-on help, and how staffing keeps pace with that change.
Comparison: Smaller than most Denver assisted living communities, with memory care folded into one household instead of a separate wing.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

What People Like

  • Caregivers know every resident's routines in this small household setting
  • Assisted living and memory care offered together in one household
  • Pet-friendly — resident companion animals welcome
  • Privately owned, independent of any senior-living chain

Things to consider

  • Private-pay community
  • Intimate 8-resident setting

Compare Loving Life Assisted Living with Nearby Communities

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

Loving Life Assisted Living

Denver, CO

Starting price
$3500/mo
Care types
Assisted Living, Memory Care
Total beds
8
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
Yes
Housing type
Residential

Monarch Manor

Denver, CO· 0.6 mi

4.4 (9)
Starting price
$4495/mo
Care types
Assisted Living
Total beds
39
Medicaid
Accepted
Pet friendly
No
Housing type
Community
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Mile High Guest Home

Denver, CO· 0.7 mi

1.0 (1)
Starting price
$5500/mo
Care types
Assisted Living
Total beds
15
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
No
Housing type
Residential
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Location

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2607 S Eudora Pl, Denver, CO 80222

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:Porter Adventist Hospital is close enough to make medical appointments and hospital-to-home transitions easier to manage, keeping care within easy reach of the household.
  • Dining:Casual restaurants along Colorado Boulevard, just north of the neighborhood, give visiting family a nearby option when they spend the day at the community.
  • Shopping:The University Hills shopping center is a short trip away for groceries and everyday errands.

Denver County's University Hills and Virginia Village area offers quiet, tree-lined streets near Wellshire Golf Course.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What levels of care does Loving Life Assisted Living provide?

Loving Life Assisted Living combines assisted living and memory care within the same eight-resident household. Caregivers help with bathing, dressing, and medication timing, and the level of support adjusts to match what each resident needs as time passes.

How much does it cost to live at Loving Life Assisted Living?

Monthly rates at Loving Life Assisted Living start around $3,500, though the exact figure depends on the level of care a resident needs. Families should confirm current pricing directly before move-in.

Does Loving Life Assisted Living accept Medicaid?

No — the household is private-pay only. Every resident covers costs directly, with rates starting around $3,500 a month for assisted living or memory care.

Where is Loving Life Assisted Living located?

Loving Life Assisted Living sits at 2607 S Eudora Pl in the University Hills and Virginia Village area of southeast Denver. Porter Adventist Hospital is close by for medical appointments or a transition home after a hospital stay.

How many residents live at Loving Life Assisted Living?

The household holds just 8 residents at a time, well below the headcount at a typical sixty-bed community. That size lets caregivers get to know each resident's routines and preferences closely.

What is dining like at Loving Life Assisted Living?

Meals are served together in the household's shared, home-style space. With only 8 residents at the table, dining tends to feel familiar and unhurried rather than like a large dining hall.

What activities are available for residents?

Activities are run in small groups sized to the household, which lets staff shape engagement around individual residents' interests and abilities rather than organizing programs for a crowd.

Are pets allowed at Loving Life Assisted Living?

Yes — Loving Life is pet-friendly and welcomes resident companion animals, so a longtime pet can remain part of a resident's daily routine after the move into care.

Who operates Loving Life Assisted Living?

Loving Life Assisted Living is privately owned, with no ties to a regional or national chain — an approach consistent with its small, household-style model of care.

How can I schedule a tour of Loving Life Assisted Living?

Send your name and phone number using the form on this page. A senior advisor will get back to you within one business day and can walk through how memory care fits into the eight-resident household before you set up a visit.