Lowry Park
8505 E Lowry Blvd, Denver, CO 80230
Lowry Park pairs independent living, assisted living, and memory care at a single Denver community, housing 115 residents when fully occupied, private pay only, no Medicaid accepted.
- Independent Living
- Assisted Living
- Memory Care
- Pet-Friendly
Why Families Choose Lowry Park
- Independent living, assisted living, and memory care share one Denver address for 115 residents
- Independent living starts near $4,200 monthly, private pay only
- Assisted living reaches about $5,500 a month, memory care about $6,800 monthly
- Pet-friendly setting welcomes a resident's cat or dog into daily life
- Private pay only; Medicaid is not accepted at any care level
- Set in the Lowry neighborhood of east Denver, near Rose Medical Center
About Lowry Park
Lowry Park in Denver's Lowry neighborhood gives families a single address where a resident can move from independent living through assisted living and, if needed, into memory care. The community groups all three levels together, so shared common areas and dining rooms stay familiar through every stage of care. When every apartment is filled, the community houses 115 residents at capacity, and the building is arranged so dining rooms and lounges serve every level of care under one roof.
Memory care is folded into those same shared spaces instead of being set apart as its own locked unit. Shared elevators and common areas connect households across floors, keeping daily contact between neighbors steady no matter their level of care. Care teams handle daily support for assisted living residents, including help with medication routines, washing, and dressing, while a different pace of care applies inside the memory care setting built into that same community.
Skilled nursing is not part of what's offered, so support instead intensifies for a resident whose needs grow within the three levels already in place here. Pricing runs entirely private pay, starting near $4,200 monthly for independent living, climbing to $5,500 monthly once assisted-living support is added, and reaching about $6,800 monthly for memory care. Medicaid is not accepted at any level, and neither respite care nor a short-term stay is offered, so moving into Lowry Park is meant to be a long-term commitment.
Set in the Lowry neighborhood of east Denver, Lowry Park puts residents near the shops at Lowry Town Center and within easy walking distance of the Great Lawn Park and Crestmoor Park for time spent outdoors. Rose Medical Center sits nearby for routine medical needs, making it a straightforward option whenever a resident requires hospital care. Meals are served in shared dining rooms that bring residents from all three care levels together throughout the day, and group activities mix people from independent living, assisted living, and memory care instead of keeping them separated by wing.
Pets are welcome at Lowry Park, so a resident moving in can keep a longtime cat or dog as part of settling into a new routine. Lowry Park operates independently as a privately owned senior-living property rather than as part of a national chain, which lets its care team set its own pace for programming across the three levels it offers. That combination of independent living, assisted living, and memory care under one Lowry address gives families a single point of contact even as care needs deepen with age.
Family updates and care-plan conversations run through that same on-site team rather than being routed through an outside regional headquarters.
Environment
Lowry Park combines independent living, assisted living, and memory care under one Denver roof, and the community reaches 115 residents once every apartment is filled across shared common areas and dining rooms. Memory care operates inside those same spaces instead of forming a separately secured wing.
Services
Care teams manage daily support for residents in assisted living, including help with medication routines and personal grooming such as washing and dressing, while memory care follows a different pace of care in the same community. Independent living residents carry a lighter level of assistance and can add services from that team as needs grow.
Resident Experience
Shared dining rooms and common spaces bring residents from all three care levels together for meals, programs, and conversation throughout the week. Because pets are welcome, a resident moving in can keep a longtime cat or dog as part of settling into a new routine.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Makayla Dubiel for the latest figures.
Makayla Dubiel
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Lowry Park
Lowry Park suits families weighing a private-pay budget against wanting independent living, assisted living, and memory care at one Denver address, with care intensifying as needs grow. Neither respite care nor a short-term stay is available, a real limit for families hoping to try the community briefly before committing long term.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
What People Like
- Independent living, assisted living, and memory care together at one Denver address
- Pet-friendly community welcomes cats and dogs
- Independently owned and operated, not part of a national chain
- Near Rose Medical Center in Denver's Lowry neighborhood
Things to consider
- Private-pay community
- Memory care integrated within shared community spaces
Based on a small number of reviews — patterns may shift as more families share feedback.
Compare Lowry Park with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Denver, CO.
| Compared | Lowry ParkDenver, CO No Google rating yet | The Courtyards at Mountain ViewDenver, CO· 0.8 mi 4.6 (180) | SCS Assisted Living DenverDenver, CO· 1.1 mi No Google rating yet |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $5500/mo | $5500/mo | $4700/mo |
Care types | Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living |
Total beds | 115 | 178 | 10 |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Accepted |
Pet friendly | Yes | Yes | No |
Housing type | Community | Community | Residential |
| View this community | View this community |
Lowry Park
Denver, CO
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 115
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
The Courtyards at Mountain View
Denver, CO· 0.8 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 178
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
SCS Assisted Living Denver
Denver, CO· 1.1 mi
- Starting price
- $4700/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 10
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
8505 E Lowry Blvd, Denver, CO 80230
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Rose Medical Center sits close by for routine medical needs, making it a straightforward option whenever a resident requires hospital care.
- Dining:Lowry Town Center sits just minutes from Lowry Park, offering a spot to pick up a meal when family stops by.
- Shopping:The shops at Lowry Town Center provide a nearby stop for routine errands close to the community.
The Lowry neighborhood of east Denver surrounds Lowry Park with an established residential area, close to Crestmoor Park and the Great Lawn Park for time outdoors.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What levels of care does Lowry Park offer?
Lowry Park offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care in a single Denver building, with staffing organized so support intensifies once a resident needs more help.
How much does it cost to live at Lowry Park?
At Lowry Park, pricing begins near $4,200 monthly for independent living, and the amount a resident pays scales with how much daily assistance is needed, rising to roughly $5,500 a month once assisted living is added and reaching about $6,800 monthly for memory care.
Does Lowry Park accept Medicaid?
No, Lowry Park operates on a private-pay basis only, so Medicaid is not accepted and residents pay every dollar of their care directly for as long as they live there.
Where is Lowry Park located?
Lowry Park is set in the Lowry neighborhood of east Denver, close to Lowry Town Center and near Rose Medical Center for routine medical care.
How many residents does Lowry Park serve?
Lowry Park reaches 115 residents when every apartment across independent living, assisted living, and memory care is filled, with memory care delivered inside the community instead of being tracked as a separate wing.
What is dining like at Lowry Park?
Residents share community dining rooms where meals are served throughout the day, and dining spaces bring together residents from independent living, assisted living, and memory care.
What activities are available at Lowry Park?
Group activities and social programming fill shared common spaces throughout the week, and residents across all three care levels take part together instead of gathering by separate wing.
Is Lowry Park pet-friendly?
Yes, Lowry Park welcomes pets, allowing a resident to bring a longtime cat or dog when moving in and keep that companionship going as everyday routines continue.
Who operates Lowry Park?
Lowry Park is an independently owned senior-living property rather than a branch of a national brand, and its care team sets its own approach to programming and staffing.
How do I schedule a tour of Lowry Park?
Contact Lowry Park to arrange a visit, and a member of the advising team will respond by the next business day. The visit is a chance to see how memory care operates inside Lowry Park's shared spaces and to review pricing across the three levels of care.
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