Northglenn Heights Assisted Living and Memory Care
11475 Pearl St, Northglenn, CO 80233
Northglenn Heights offers 172 beds of assisted living and memory care on Pearl Street, welcomes pets, and keeps respite stays open for families needing a temporary arrangement.
- Assisted Living
- Memory Care
- Pet Friendly
- Respite Care
Why Families Choose Northglenn Heights Assisted Living and Memory Care
- 172-bed purpose-built community in Northglenn
- 22 beds set aside for dedicated memory care
- Assisted living costs run about $3,650 each month
- Pets are welcome, including past emotional-support animals
- Short stays available through the respite program
- Grounds kept up with outdoor seating areas
About Northglenn Heights Assisted Living and Memory Care
Northglenn Heights sits on Pearl Street in a building constructed specifically for senior care, and its 172 beds cover both assisted living and memory care under one roof. Outdoor seating areas dot the property so residents and visitors can gather outside when weather allows, and layout choices made during construction give staff open sightlines across dining rooms, hallways, and common areas throughout the day.
Two tracks of care operate here at once: assisted living covers routine daily needs such as getting dressed, medication reminders, and bathing support, while memory care serves residents managing dementia or related cognitive change, with 22 of the 172 total beds reserved for that group. Families often describe caregivers calling ahead of any planned visit to raise a question or pass along an update, a habit several relatives say surprised them in a welcome way.
A full activity calendar keeps the days occupied, and more than one family account describes a relative becoming noticeably more social after moving in than they had anticipated, with meals drawing steady praise in those same accounts. What residents seem to value most, based on family reports, is the individual attention caregivers give alongside that programming, more than any particular feature of the building.
Budgeting at Northglenn Heights means planning around private-pay rates rather than Medicaid, which the community does not accept. For assisted living, families budget roughly $3,650 monthly, and for memory care, families budget roughly $4,600 monthly. Pets are part of daily life here, and staff have previously arranged accommodations for a resident's emotional-support dog during move-in. Respite stays remain an option too, for families needing coverage over a set period rather than a permanent move.
Charges tied to care level appear as a separate line from base rent and can adjust over time, so it helps to ask how that billing works when totaling the monthly cost. The Pearl Street address keeps residents close to Northglenn's central retail corridor. North Suburban Medical Center in Thornton sits a few minutes away for hospital care and specialist visits. Families describe steadier staffing patterns and clearer communication under current leadership compared with earlier years, and caregivers are frequently named directly in accounts of how support increases, whether through added supervision, a shift in care level, or a move into the dedicated memory care wing.
Environment
Built specifically for senior care rather than converted from another use, this 172-bed property houses assisted living and memory care in one connected community. Dining rooms, activity spaces, and resident wings were designed for a full-scale operation, giving it a different footprint than a home-style setting.
Services
Assisted living residents receive daily support with dressing, medication reminders, and bathing, and the amount of hands-on help each person gets can be adjusted as circumstances shift. A separate 22-bed wing handles memory care for residents managing dementia or related cognitive change.
Resident Experience
The same caregivers and nurses recur throughout family descriptions of daily care. That continuity, familiar staff managing a parent's or friend's routine, surfaces repeatedly across accounts spanning months and years.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Christie Garcia for the latest figures.
Christie Garcia
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Northglenn Heights Assisted Living and Memory Care
Families comparing this larger, purpose-built campus against smaller residential settings can note that keeping assisted living and memory care in one location may reduce the need for a second move if care needs increase later.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
Family accounts point to a care team that initiates contact rather than waiting to be asked, calling ahead with questions and updates on its own.
What People Like
- Caregivers and nurses recognized by name in family accounts
- Proactive communication, staff call ahead with updates
- On-site dining program residents look forward to
- Dedicated 22-bed memory care wing within the community
Things to consider
- Mid-sized 172-resident community
- Private-pay community
- Level-of-care fees billed separately from base rent
Reviews from Google
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My mom has been a resident at Northglenn Heights Assisted Living since 2024, and I couldn’t be more grateful for the care she receives. The facility feels safe and well-managed, and the staff are consistently professional, responsible, and attentive to her needs. They…
I searched and toured 4 different facility's, when I found Northglenn Heights i knew it was the the perfect place. I moved my friend in last year, and she loves it, the whole staff has been patient, understanding and very caring. Nellie, Sharon, Shannon are always there for…
My mother is 82 and we recently moved her to Northglenn Heights from another facility. My mom is in Assisted living and loves it! She always raves about the food, she loves the nurses and caregivers and what I have witnessed so far with the staff, they have gone up and beyond!…
I am so grateful for the care my friend Dorothy received at Northglenn Heights. Finding an assisted living facility that would allow her emotional support dog Pepper was crucial, and Nellie was so helpful and made the move-in process seamless. The facility itself is clean, and…
My mom has now been living here for almost a year and she absolutely loves it. The entire staff has truly been amazing especially the nurses. They truly care. My mom talks about them all the time. Anytime I've asked him to do something to help her they have always done it and…
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Compare Northglenn Heights Assisted Living and Memory Care with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Northglenn, CO.
| Compared | Northglenn Heights Assisted Living and Memory CareNorthglenn, CO 3.7 (55) | Crossroads at NorthglennNorthglenn, CO· 0.1 mi 4.1 (30) | Thomas Park Assisted Living and Memory CareNorthglenn, CO· 1.4 mi 2.6 (5) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $3650/mo | $5500/mo | $5500/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living | Assisted Living, Memory Care |
Total beds | 172 | 100 | 16 |
Memory care beds | 22 | — | — |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | Yes | No | No |
Housing type | Community | Community | Residential |
| View this community | View this community |
Northglenn Heights Assisted Living and Memory Care
Northglenn, CO
- Starting price
- $3650/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 172
- Memory care beds
- 22
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Crossroads at Northglenn
Northglenn, CO· 0.1 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 100
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Community
Thomas Park Assisted Living and Memory Care
Northglenn, CO· 1.4 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 16
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
11475 Pearl St, Northglenn, CO 80233
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:North Suburban Medical Center in Thornton sits a few minutes away, reachable for hospital care and specialist appointments from this Pearl Street address.
- Dining:Family accounts consistently point to the in-house dining program as a strong point, describing residents as eager for mealtimes.
- Shopping:Errands and family visits are simple from here, since Northglenn's main retail stretch along Pearl Street and 120th Avenue is a few minutes away.
Located in Northglenn, Adams County, Northglenn Heights sits close to the city's central commercial strip.
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Thomas Park Assisted Living and Memory Care
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The Gardens Care Homes Thomas Park Assisted Living
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Frequently Asked Questions
What levels of care does Northglenn Heights provide?
Assisted living covers daily needs like medication reminders, dressing, and bathing, while a dedicated 22-bed wing provides memory care for residents living with dementia or related cognitive change. Because both tracks sit inside the same 172-bed campus, a resident who eventually needs more support can often move between them without relocating.
How much does it cost to live at Northglenn Heights?
For assisted living, families budget roughly $3,650 monthly, and for memory care, families budget roughly $4,600 monthly. Charges tied to care level are generally added on top of base rent and may change over time, so ask for a full breakdown of the monthly total.
Does Northglenn Heights accept Medicaid?
Northglenn Heights operates on private pay only and holds no Medicaid contract. Families should build their budget around monthly private-pay figures rather than counting on state waiver assistance.
Where is Northglenn Heights located?
The address is 11475 Pearl St in Northglenn, Adams County, near the city's main commercial corridor. North Suburban Medical Center in Thornton is a few minutes away for hospital-level needs.
How many residents does Northglenn Heights serve?
Total capacity is 172 beds, with 22 of those reserved specifically for the dedicated memory care wing. That places it well above the size of a typical small home-style residence.
What is dining like at Northglenn Heights?
Meals are prepared on-site, and family accounts frequently call this out as a highlight, describing residents as genuinely eager for mealtimes. Dining runs alongside a full daily activity calendar to keep residents engaged.
What activities are offered at Northglenn Heights?
A full daily activity calendar keeps residents socially engaged throughout the week. More than one family account describes a relative becoming noticeably more active and involved after settling in.
Are pets allowed at Northglenn Heights?
Pets are welcome, and staff have previously made accommodations for a resident's emotional-support animal. Ask the community directly about current pet rules, including any size or breed restrictions, before moving in.
Who operates Northglenn Heights?
An on-site leadership team and dedicated caregiving staff run daily operations, and families under the current management describe more consistent communication than in prior years. Individual caregivers and nurses come up by name often in accounts of day-to-day care.
How do I schedule a tour of Northglenn Heights?
Complete the short form and a senior advisor circles back without delay to coordinate a tour of Northglenn Heights. It's worth asking then how staffing and daily routines in the memory care wing differ from the assisted living side, since that distinction matters for placement.
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