Monarch Manor holds thirty-nine apartments under independent, non-chain ownership in Denver's Capitol Hill and welcomes Medicaid recipients.
- Assisted Living
- Medicaid Accepted
- Community
Why Families Choose Monarch Manor
- Thirty-nine apartments set in Denver's Capitol Hill neighborhood
- Medicaid recipients and private-pay residents live here side by side
- Housekeeping and chef-prepared meals built into every apartment
- Caregivers stay in close touch with outside case managers, therapists, and psychiatrists
- Multiple caregivers and residents have shared this home for ten-plus years
About Monarch Manor
Monarch Manor answers to no corporate parent, and an independent owner manages the 39 apartments, with that hands-on style showing up in daily life inside the building near East 11th Avenue in Capitol Hill, a walkable, established Denver pocket close to downtown but quiet enough to feel like a neighborhood. One thing families notice quickly is how long the caregiving staff stays put. Several team members have worked here for years rather than months, and that continuity means residents receive medication reminders, everyday support with routines, and ongoing communication with the outside providers already part of their lives, whether a therapist, a psychiatrist, a case manager, or a primary care doctor.
Housekeeping and kitchen-cooked meals fold into that same routine, sparing families from coordinating those pieces on their own. When a resident's care plan involves outside mental health coordination, staff frequently partner with community organizations to keep those connections active. The overall tone favors consistency over spectacle, and instead of a jam-packed calendar of scheduled events, the days unfold in smaller rhythms among familiar faces.
Anyone expecting an enormous complex with nonstop programming will encounter something different at Monarch Manor, because the modest resident count lets caregivers learn people individually rather than manage a rotating crowd. Monthly fees begin at $4,495 for assisted living, and the community accepts Medicaid, a detail that matters for families planning years ahead for affordability. This is an assisted-living community without a dedicated secured memory care program, so its scope covers standard assisted-living support rather than dementia-specific security.
Under current policy pets stay outside the building, a point worth clarifying before booking a visit. Capitol Hill keeps residents nearby to several major Denver hospitals, including Rose Medical Center, with UCHealth and HealthONE locations also close at hand. Sidewalks close to the property lead to casual restaurants and everyday shops, a convenience visiting relatives frequently mention after strolling the area.
A theme that surfaces often when people describe Monarch Manor is longevity: administrators and caregivers who have held their positions for a decade or longer, not as a footnote but as the force behind daily care. Paired with Medicaid acceptance in a central Denver address, that staying power distinguishes Monarch Manor from communities operating strictly as private-pay campuses.
Environment
An independent owner, not a national chain, operates this 39-apartment assisted living community in Denver's Capitol Hill. Longtime residents describe the building as consistent and familiar, with little change felt from one season to the next.
Services
Caregivers cover medication reminders, support with daily routines, housekeeping, and kitchen-cooked meals, and they stay connected with the outside case managers, therapists, psychiatrists, and physicians already involved in a resident's care, though there is no separately secured memory care wing here.
Resident Experience
Days settle into a pattern shaped by shared meals, easy conversation, and caregivers who tend to remain in their positions year after year. Families often note that these familiar faces come to know a resident personally, unlike a rotating cast of shift workers.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Connie Torres for the latest figures.
Connie Torres
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Monarch Manor
Households considering a smaller, independently owned assisted living option that takes both Medicaid and private pay may want to review this community. It generally fits residents whose care needs align with standard assisted living support instead of a secured memory care unit.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
People often mention caregivers and administrators who know residents by sight and have kept their roles for years on end.
What People Like
- Caregivers and administrators with long tenures
- Direct coordination with outside case managers and providers
- Meals and housekeeping included in daily life
- Some residents have lived here a decade or more
Things to consider
- Intimate 39-apartment setting
- Assisted living focus
Reviews from Google
Josh the Administrator, Momma Lupe the Assistant Manager and Jared the QMAP Manager are absolutely amazing to work with at Monarch Manor! They work very well as a team and have always been more than happy to help me with several of the clients on my caseload at WellPower. My…
Monarch Manor is a wonderful Christ-Centered Loving place for disabled persons and seniors in the Denver metro area it has been in business for many years and I am a satisfied client because my brother has been there for more than 10 years and he is so well cared for I Thank God…
Patrick Moore, I am so sorry that you feel that way. We use a laundry service for our sheets so not sure why you think they are yellow. If a resident has an accident, it is the housekeepers job to change the sheets and let staff know that the incident occurred. In regard to your…
I have been living at Monarch Manor for the LAST 10 YEARS. It is great. Lupe is my favorite person in the whole world. She helps me with everything. She is an ear when I need someone to listen and she is a helper with I need it too. The place is clean and well run.
Thank you for giving my son a safe and secure place to live.
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Compare Monarch Manor with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Denver, CO.
| Compared | Monarch ManorDenver, CO 4.4 (9) | Mile High Guest HomeDenver, CO· 0.2 mi 1.0 (1) | Loving Life Assisted LivingDenver, CO· 0.6 mi No Google rating yet |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $4495/mo | $5500/mo | $3500/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Assisted Living | Assisted Living, Memory Care |
Total beds | 39 | 15 | 8 |
Medicaid | Accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | No | Yes |
Housing type | Community | Residential | Residential |
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Monarch Manor
Denver, CO
- Starting price
- $4495/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 39
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Community
Mile High Guest Home
Denver, CO· 0.2 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 15
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Loving Life Assisted Living
Denver, CO· 0.6 mi
- Starting price
- $3500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 8
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
555 E 11Th Ave, Denver, CO 80203
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Rose Medical Center is nearby among the central Denver hospitals, with UCHealth and HealthONE also operating locations in the area.
- Dining:East 11th Avenue and the surrounding Capitol Hill blocks hold casual restaurants and neighborhood cafes an easy walk from the community.
- Shopping:Pharmacies and everyday retail sit within walking distance in Capitol Hill, and broader shopping options are nearby toward downtown Denver.
Capitol Hill ranks among Denver's older, walkable neighborhoods near downtown, offering a calmer, residential atmosphere around the community.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What type of care does Monarch Manor provide?
Monarch Manor offers assisted living care that includes medication monitoring, support with everyday routines, housekeeping, and meals prepared in an on-site kitchen. Staff also maintain direct contact with outside providers, including case managers, therapists, psychiatrists, and primary care physicians, whenever a resident's plan calls for that coordination.
How much does it cost to live at Monarch Manor?
Monthly fees begin at $4,495 for assisted living at Monarch Manor. The exact figure varies by apartment size and the amount of daily support involved, and your senior advisor can walk through what that means for a specific situation.
Does Monarch Manor accept Medicaid?
Yes, Monarch Manor accepts Medicaid alongside residents who pay privately. That combination is uncommon among similarly sized Denver assisted living communities, many of which remain private-pay only.
Where is Monarch Manor located?
Monarch Manor sits at 555 E 11th Ave in Denver's Capitol Hill neighborhood. From there, residents stay nearby to central Denver hospitals and to everyday neighborhood amenities reachable on foot.
How many apartments does Monarch Manor have?
Monarch Manor has 39 apartments. Anyone expecting an enormous complex with constant scheduled programming will find a different pace here, since the modest size lets staff learn each resident individually.
What is dining like at Monarch Manor?
An in-house kitchen prepares meals on site and serves them as a regular part of daily life. Chef-cooked breakfast, lunch, and dinner come included, sparing families from arranging that separately.
What activities are available at Monarch Manor?
Daily life here leans toward informal socializing and one-on-one attention from staff instead of a heavily scheduled events calendar. Residents get to know caregivers and administrators well, and several have called Monarch Manor home for a decade or more.
Are pets allowed at Monarch Manor?
No, current policy does not allow pets to reside with residents, which is worth confirming before scheduling a visit for households with animals at home.
Who operates Monarch Manor?
Monarch Manor operates independently, with no national ownership group behind it. That independence shows clearly in staff longevity, with several administrators and caregivers holding their roles for many years.
How do I schedule a tour of Monarch Manor?
Share your situation using the form and a senior advisor responds quickly to schedule a walkthrough, including questions about apartment layouts, Medicaid enrollment, and how coordination with outside providers works at Monarch Manor.
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