Orchard Park keeps its roster to ten residents on Cheyenne Street in Golden, pairing assisted living with everyday hygiene and mobility help inside a modest, home-style building.
- Assisted Living
- Small Home
- Private Pay
Why Families Choose Orchard Park Nursing And Rehab
- Ten-resident assisted living home on Cheyenne Street in Golden, Colorado
- Single-story household layout instead of a large multi-wing campus
- Close walk to Golden's downtown shops and restaurants
- Private-pay pricing; no Medicaid contract at this home
- Closest hospital is St. Anthony Hospital in Lakewood
- Small, steady caregiving roster covers all ten residents
About Orchard Park Nursing And Rehab
Orchard Park Nursing and Rehab sits inside a residential building on Cheyenne Street in Golden, licensed for ten assisted living residents where Jefferson County's foothills begin to rise. Anyone picturing a large multi-wing campus with long hallways quickly sees that this converted home operates at a much smaller scale. Caregivers spend their shifts on the routine work that keeps people comfortable: helping residents bathe, dress, and groom, watching for fall risks as they move around the building, and tracking each person's prescribed doses.
Because the roster tops out at ten people, staff members generally know every resident by name rather than managing an entire wing. Orchard Park's license covers assisted living only; there is no memory care wing and no skilled nursing unit, so families needing that heavier level of clinical support should weigh this limit alongside price and proximity to hospitals. The day unfolds without a rigid printed itinerary, since meals, conversation, and personal-care moments all take place in shared rooms residents pass through repeatedly.
That frequent contact lets staff notice a shift in someone's mood or gait sooner than would likely happen inside a sprawling building where each aide answers for dozens of people at once. The starting rate for assisted living care at this address is about $5,500 each month. Because the property holds no Medicaid contract, residents typically draw on personal funds, help from family, or a long-term care policy to cover fees.
Families hoping to bring along a cat or another companion animal will find that arrangement unavailable, since the building does not welcome animals on site. The compact ten-bed roster keeps things intentionally small-scale, drawing families who value a familiar, close-quarters atmosphere over a packed activity calendar. Staff guide residents through morning care tasks and keep dosing on a consistent daily rhythm.
Golden anchors the western edge of the Denver metro area, where foothills rise above a small, pedestrian-friendly downtown and Clear Creek runs through its center. Cheyenne Street puts Orchard Park a short walk from that downtown corridor, and Saint Anthony Hospital, located in nearby Lakewood, is reachable within several minutes for both routine visits and emergencies. Since the resident group stays limited and turns over slowly, caregivers learn individual habits and preferences well before a larger operation could ever assemble that same detail.
That kind of consistent, personal familiarity is often the reason a family chooses a small household over a busier setting with heavier staff and resident turnover.
Environment
Ten residents share this single-story Cheyenne Street property, a scale far smaller than a sprawling senior living campus.
Services
Hygiene assistance, supervised mobility, and dose tracking make up the core daily work of Orchard Park's caregiving staff.
Resident Experience
Residents and caregivers cross paths often in communal rooms throughout the day, and that steady contact shapes a familiar routine.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Connie Torres for the latest figures.
Connie Torres
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Orchard Park Nursing And Rehab
This community suits families who prefer a small, privately funded assisted living setting over a large multi-story building, and that scale difference stands out immediately. Its license extends to assisted living alone, with no memory care wing or Medicaid enrollment, a point worth factoring into any comparison of care level and cost.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
What People Like
- Intimate ten-resident household in a converted single-story home
- Consistent caregiving staff who know each resident personally
- Daily hygiene, mobility, and medication support built into the routine
- Walkable to Golden's downtown shops, minutes from St. Anthony Hospital
Things to consider
- Intimate 10-resident setting
- Private-pay community
- Assisted living focus
Compare Orchard Park Nursing And Rehab with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Golden, CO.
| Compared | Orchard Park Nursing And RehabGolden, CO No Google rating yet | Clear Creek CommonsGolden, CO· 0.1 mi 4.4 (22) | Care Haven Assisted LivingGolden, CO· 4.1 mi No Google rating yet |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $5500/mo | $3500/mo | $5800/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Independent Living | Assisted Living |
Total beds | 10 | 45 | 8 |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Accepted |
Pet friendly | No | Yes | No |
Housing type | Residential | Community | Residential |
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Orchard Park Nursing And Rehab
Golden, CO
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 10
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Clear Creek Commons
Golden, CO· 0.1 mi
- Starting price
- $3500/mo
- Care types
- Independent Living
- Total beds
- 45
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Care Haven Assisted Living
Golden, CO· 4.1 mi
- Starting price
- $5800/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 8
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
2217 Cheyenne St, Golden, CO 80401
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:St. Anthony Hospital, located in nearby Lakewood, can be reached in just a few minutes for both scheduled care and emergencies.
- Dining:Golden's small downtown core lies close by, offering cafes and restaurants that pair well with a visit.
- Shopping:Running errands is easy along Golden's main commercial strip near the historic town center.
Orchard Park occupies a quiet residential block of Golden, near Clear Creek and the foothills that mark metro Denver's western boundary.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What type of care does Orchard Park Nursing and Rehab provide?
Orchard Park focuses on assisted living: help with bathing, dressing, watchful supervision around the home, and consistent oversight of prescribed doses. The license held here does not extend to memory care or skilled nursing, so residents needing dementia-specific supervision or clinical nursing would need a differently licensed community.
How much does Orchard Park Nursing and Rehab cost?
Assisted living care at Orchard Park generally starts near $5,500 each month at the lower end. Since the home relies entirely on private payment, families should ask directly which services fall inside that starting figure and which cost extra.
Does Orchard Park Nursing and Rehab accept Medicaid?
No, Orchard Park does not hold a Medicaid contract, so residents pay through private funds, long-term care insurance, or other personal resources. Anyone depending on Colorado's Medicaid waiver for assisted living will need a community that carries that enrollment.
Where is Orchard Park Nursing and Rehab located?
Orchard Park sits on Cheyenne Street in Golden, Colorado, in Jefferson County where the western foothills begin. St. Anthony Hospital, in nearby Lakewood, is a few minutes away by car.
How many residents live at Orchard Park Nursing and Rehab?
Orchard Park's license covers ten residents, keeping it a small home rather than a large multi-unit community. With fewer residents to manage, staff can typically spend more individual time with each person during the day.
What are meals like at Orchard Park Nursing and Rehab?
Meals take place within the household itself, giving residents a steady, small-group dining routine instead of a large cafeteria format. The limited size of the home keeps mealtimes predictable from one day to the next.
What activities are available at Orchard Park Nursing and Rehab?
Activities take shape organically within household life at Orchard Park, without a fixed printed lineup of group events. Families should ask staff directly about typical daily activities and how they're shaped around residents currently living there.
Are pets allowed at Orchard Park Nursing and Rehab?
No, animals are not permitted to live at Orchard Park alongside residents. Anyone whose loved one currently has a companion animal will need to factor in that restriction or consider a nearby home that welcomes pets.
Who operates Orchard Park Nursing and Rehab?
Orchard Park Nursing and Rehab runs as an independent, single-location assisted living home in Golden, not as part of a larger multi-site chain. That independent structure keeps day-to-day decisions and staffing centered on this one household.
How do I schedule a tour of Orchard Park Nursing and Rehab?
A senior advisor can arrange a tour of Orchard Park, walking through current openings in the ten-bed household along with private-pay pricing and what the monthly rate includes. Submitting your information through this listing starts that conversation.
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