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Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living

Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living

19148 E Lasalle Pl, Aurora, CO 80013

Call 720-404-1445

In Aurora, Colorado, Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living houses 15 residents and offers assisted living only. Monthly rates begin around $5,500, paid privately — the home does not bill Medicaid.

  • Assisted Living
  • Household Scale
  • Private Pay

Why Families Choose Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living

  • A 15-resident assisted living home in Aurora's Hampden South area
  • Private pay only; monthly rates start around $5,500
  • Staff on-site day and night to help with bathing, mobility, and medication
  • Run under local, independent ownership rather than a national company
  • Sits in Arapahoe County, near Children's Hospital Colorado
  • The home provides assisted living exclusively, with no other care level

About Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living

On Lasalle Place in Aurora, Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living keeps its resident count to 15, so the feel is closer to a family home than a facility. A shared living and dining area sits at the center of each day, and residents don't have far to walk to reach either one. Communities that house residents by the dozen operate at a different scale altogether — here, the household stays small enough that staff and residents cross paths constantly throughout the day.

Assisted living is the one form of care provided at Meadow Hills Makarios, with staff on hand at all hours to help residents bathe, get around the home safely, and stay on top of medication schedules. There's no locked memory care wing and no nursing floor, so this setting works for residents who need steady daily help but not specialized dementia care or skilled medical treatment. Care ramps up as a resident requires more support, with the small size of the home making it easy to adjust routines without much red tape.

Cooking, cleaning, and laundry all fall to the staff, leaving residents and their families free to spend time together rather than manage a household. With just 15 people living under one roof, caregivers pick up on each resident's habits and quirks within the first few weeks of a move-in. Meals gather everyone around one table, and the day's common-area activities move at whatever pace suits the group instead of a packed schedule.

Staff often know which chair someone favors or how they like their coffee — the kind of detail that comes from spending every day with the same small group of people. For residents who find bigger dining rooms and busy calendars overwhelming, that familiarity tends to make the difference. Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living won't fit every family's situation. It operates without a Medicaid contract, so the roughly $5,500 monthly starting rate is billed entirely to the resident or their family.

Pets aren't part of the arrangement here, a detail worth knowing for anyone hoping to bring a cat or dog along. The home also doesn't offer short-term or trial stays, so families wanting to test the fit before committing should factor that in. The property sits in Aurora's Hampden South neighborhood, with the Havana Street shops, Utah Park, and the open-air Southlands mall all just a few minutes away for visiting relatives.

Children's Hospital Colorado is nearby too, a landmark families traveling with kids will likely recognize. The home is part of Arapahoe County, tucked along a quiet residential street away from heavier traffic. Local ownership runs Meadow Hills Makarios day to day — it isn't a branch of a larger national company, so choices about staffing and daily schedules stay in the hands of people close to the residents.

Families interested in the home should plan a visit and come with questions about staffing levels and how a typical day unfolds for the 15 people who live there.

Environment

Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living is set in a house-style residence in Aurora capped at 15 residents, which keeps the feel closer to a private home than an institution. A shared living and dining area anchors daily life, and the compact layout makes it simple for residents with mobility limits to get around.

Services

Assisted living is the only type of care provided, and staff help each resident bathe, get around safely, and keep to a medication schedule. As a resident needs more support over time, the small household size lets the team adjust routines without much delay. The staff also covers meals, housekeeping, and laundry.

Resident Experience

Because only 15 residents share the home, caregivers get to know each person's habits and preferences within the first few weeks. Meals and common-area time move at a pace the small household sets for itself, which some residents find calmer than a full activity calendar.

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
Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living

A small, household-scale setting like this tends to suit residents who do best with a quieter environment and close staff familiarity. Medicaid coverage, pet accommodations, and short-term respite stays are not part of this community's program, which matters for families weighing those factors.

Best for: A 15-resident household offering round-the-clock assisted living support, with staff who quickly learn each resident's routine.
Consider if: Medicaid coverage, pet accommodations, memory care, and short-term respite stays are not part of what this home offers.
Ask on tour: Ask about staff-to-resident ratios, how care plans are updated, and what a typical day looks like for the 15 residents.
Comparison: While many communities house residents by the dozens, this home keeps the count to 15 total.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

What People Like

  • Small, home-style household atmosphere
  • Staff on-site around the clock for bathing, mobility, and medication help
  • Home-cooked meals served at a shared table
  • Locally owned and independently operated

Things to consider

  • Private-pay community
  • Intimate 15-resident setting
  • Assisted living focus

Compare Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living with Nearby Communities

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

Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living

Aurora, CO

Starting price
$5500/mo
Care types
Assisted Living
Total beds
15
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
No
Housing type
Residential
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Starting price
$5900/mo
Care types
Assisted Living
Total beds
15
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
No
Housing type
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3.0 (4)
Starting price
$6000/mo
Care types
Assisted Living
Total beds
16
Medicaid
Accepted
Pet friendly
Yes
Housing type
Residential
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Location

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19148 E Lasalle Pl, Aurora, CO 80013

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:Children's Hospital Colorado sits nearby, a landmark relatives traveling with kids of their own will likely recognize.
  • Dining:Casual eateries along the Havana Street shops make for an easy meal with family during a visit.
  • Shopping:The open-air Southlands mall is just minutes away, useful for running family errands.

The property sits in Aurora's Hampden South area, with Utah Park close by for a stroll. The surrounding neighborhood lies within Arapahoe County, along quiet residential streets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of care does Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living provide?

Personal, assisted-living care is the only kind of support offered here — staff help with bathing, moving around, and keeping to a medication schedule. There's no locked memory care unit and no nursing floor on site, so residents who need specialized dementia care or skilled nursing will need a different setting.

How much does it cost to live at Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living?

Rates start at approximately $5,500 a month for assisted living care. The exact monthly cost for each resident depends on their support needs, determined after a care assessment.

Does Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living accept Medicaid?

No, the community is private-pay only and does not bill Medicaid. Families who need Medicaid to help cover assisted living costs will want a community that accepts that coverage.

Where is Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living located?

The home is located on Lasalle Place in Aurora's Hampden South neighborhood, within Arapahoe County. Children's Hospital Colorado, the Havana Street shops, and the Southlands open-air mall are all close by.

How many residents live at Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living?

The home is capped at 15 residents, giving it a household-sized scale. That smaller number lets staff learn each person's routines and preferences fairly quickly.

What is dining like at Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living?

Staff prepare meals and serve them at a shared table sized for the home's 15 residents. Dining stays small and quiet, shaped by the household's size.

What activities are offered for residents?

Activities happen in small groups, with residents gathering in shared common areas throughout the day. The scale keeps things more intimate than a larger community's full activity calendar.

Are pets allowed at Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living?

No, residents can't bring pets to this community. Anyone hoping to keep a cat or dog with them during a move to assisted living will need to find a community that permits animals.

Who operates Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living?

The home is run under local, independent ownership rather than as part of a national company. Day-to-day staffing and care decisions are handled on-site by the local team.

How can I schedule a tour of Meadow Hills Makarios Assisted Living?

Share your contact details, and your senior advisor will typically follow up within a business day. They can walk through staffing levels, daily routines, and how care plans are handled for the home's 15 residents.