Park Hill Residence is a nonprofit, affordable assisted living for adults 62 and older in a 1942 former convent in Denver's Park Hill, with Medicaid accepted from day one.
- Assisted Living
- Medicaid Accepted
- Affordable
- Park Hill
Why Families Choose Park Hill Residence
- Nonprofit, affordable assisted living for adults 62 and older
- Medicaid accepted from day one, no community fee
- Small, 36-resident community in a 1942 former convent
- Home-cooked meals served restaurant-style
- On-site Park Hill Adult Day Program
- Quiet Park Hill setting near City Park
About Park Hill Residence
Park Hill Residence is a nonprofit assisted living community at 1901 Eudora Street in the Park Hill neighborhood of northeast Denver, run by Senior Housing Options, a Colorado nonprofit that has provided affordable residential care since the late 1970s. It is a small, 36-resident community for adults 62 and older, set in a 1942 former Catholic convent that gives the building real character and a home-like scale.
What sets Park Hill Residence apart is its affordability and access: Medicaid is accepted from day one, there is no community fee, and the nonprofit's mission is to provide care regardless of a family's financial means. Day-to-day care covers help with bathing, dressing, medication, and daily routines, with snacks and beverages available around the clock. The setting is assisted living rather than memory care, and an on-site adult day program also operates at this location.
Daily life is home-style and neighborly: three home-cooked meals are prepared fresh each day and served restaurant-style, with doctor-ordered diets accommodated, and residents gather in a television room, a reading and activity room, and a central dining area, with an elevator connecting the floors. The calendar runs on chair yoga, strength and balance classes, art workshops, a gardening club, devotional services, movie nights, live music, and escorted outings, plus intergenerational programs with nearby churches.
Park Hill Residence fits families who need genuinely affordable, Medicaid-eligible assisted living in a small, established setting with a neighborhood feel. Suites are private or companion, each with a private bathroom, an emergency call system, and central air conditioning, and pets do not live at the community. The Park Hill location is a quiet, residential one near City Park and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, about four miles northeast of downtown.
Rose Medical Center and National Jewish Health are about a mile and a half south, and Colfax Avenue and Colorado Boulevard are close for getting around. Operated by the nonprofit Senior Housing Options, Park Hill Residence pairs genuinely affordable assisted living, Medicaid accepted from day one, and a small, 36-resident scale with a historic 1942 building in one of Denver's established neighborhoods.
Environment
A small, 36-resident community in a 1942 former Catholic convent in the Park Hill neighborhood, with a central dining area, a television room, and a separate reading and activity room, and an elevator between floors. Outside there is a garden with raised beds and a courtyard with a pergola off the dining room.
Services
Affordable assisted living for adults 62 and older, with help with bathing, dressing, medication, and daily routines, and snacks available around the clock. Medicaid is accepted from day one and there is no community fee; the setting is assisted living rather than memory care, with an on-site adult day program.
Resident Experience
Daily life is home-style, with three home-cooked meals served restaurant-style and a calendar of chair yoga, strength and balance classes, art workshops, a gardening club, devotional services, movie nights, and escorted outings. Intergenerational programs with nearby churches add to a neighborly, close-knit feel.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Makayla Dubiel for the latest figures.
Makayla Dubiel
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Park Hill Residence
Park Hill Residence is a strong fit for a family that needs genuinely affordable, Medicaid-eligible assisted living in a small, established setting, from a nonprofit whose mission is care regardless of means. It accepts Medicaid from day one with no community fee, which is rare, and the setting is assisted living rather than memory care.
- Best for:
- Families who need affordable, Medicaid-eligible assisted living in a small, established community with a neighborhood feel.
- Consider if:
- This is assisted living rather than memory care, and pets do not live at the community.
- Ask on tour:
- Ask how Medicaid is applied from day one, what the all-inclusive rate covers, and how the on-site adult day program works.
- Comparison:
- Most Denver assisted living runs above $4,000 a month; Park Hill Residence is a nonprofit with affordable rates and Medicaid from day one.
Amenities & Services
Reviews from Google
Originally, this was a great place for my MiL. However, as she became partially incontinent for urine (able to usually make it to the restroom but not always) staff began shaming her about having occasional accidents, as well as scolding her for 'being too lazy to bother' going…
Revolving door of staff...staff barely trained...QMAPS--staff who deals directly with the residents typically aren't interested in medical or have any medical training or background. Meals are poorly nutritionally balanced. At a dietary meeting when I kept using the word…
This building holds some precious memories for me. I was a Jesuit here when it was a Novitiate for the Missouri Province of the Society of Jesus in 1984. I was the Guest Master from 1982-1984?. It was a beautiful building and a Holy Place. Then, it was the Jesuit Novitiate of…
I love Parkhill Residence. Great location, staff and residents.
My uncle lives here!!!!!! Were very happy with the place
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Compare Park Hill Residence with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Denver, CO.
| Compared | Park Hill ResidenceDenver, CO 3.4 (5) | Overture 9th + ColoradoDenver, CO· 1.0 mi 4.5 (40) | Rosemark at Mayfair ParkDenver, CO· 1.3 mi 4.6 (89) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $6041/mo | $1900/mo | $5500/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Independent Living | Assisted Living, Memory Care |
Total beds | 36 | 207 | 85 |
Medicaid | Accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | Yes | Yes |
Housing type | Community | Community | Community |
| View this community | View this community |
Park Hill Residence
Denver, CO
- Starting price
- $6041/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 36
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Community
Overture 9th + Colorado
Denver, CO· 1.0 mi
- Starting price
- $1900/mo
- Care types
- Independent Living
- Total beds
- 207
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Rosemark at Mayfair Park
Denver, CO· 1.3 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 85
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Location
1901 Eudora St, Denver, CO 80220
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Rose Medical Center and National Jewish Health are about a mile and a half south for hospital and specialty care, with Denver Health a short drive southwest.
- Dining:Three home-cooked meals are served inside the community, with restaurants along Colfax Avenue and Colorado Boulevard a short drive away.
- Shopping:Everyday shopping is close along the Colfax Avenue and Colorado Boulevard corridors, a short drive from the residence.
The Park Hill neighborhood of northeast Denver, a quiet residential area near City Park and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, about four miles northeast of downtown.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of care does Park Hill Residence offer?
Park Hill Residence offers affordable assisted living for adults 62 and older, with help with bathing, dressing, medication, and daily routines. It is assisted living rather than memory care, and an adult day program also operates on site.
How much does Park Hill Residence cost?
Rates are all-inclusive and start around $4,125 to $4,225 per month, with no community fee, which is affordable for the Denver market. Medicaid is accepted, and a senior advisor can confirm current rates.
Does Park Hill Residence accept Medicaid?
Yes, Park Hill Residence accepts Medicaid from day one, part of Senior Housing Options' mission to provide care regardless of a family's financial means. A senior advisor can walk through eligibility.
Where is Park Hill Residence located?
At 1901 Eudora Street in the Park Hill neighborhood of northeast Denver, near City Park and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Rose Medical Center is about a mile and a half south.
How big is Park Hill Residence?
It is a small, 36-resident community set in a 1942 former Catholic convent, with private and companion suites, which keeps care personal and home-like.
What dining options are available at Park Hill Residence?
Three home-cooked meals are prepared fresh each day and served restaurant-style, with snacks and beverages available around the clock and doctor-ordered diets accommodated.
What activities and amenities does Park Hill Residence offer?
A television room, a reading and activity room, a garden, and a pergola courtyard, with chair yoga, strength and balance classes, art workshops, a gardening club, devotional services, and escorted outings.
Does Park Hill Residence allow pets?
Pets do not live at the community. A senior advisor can review the current visiting guidelines and any exceptions.
Who operates Park Hill Residence?
Park Hill Residence is operated by Senior Housing Options, a Colorado nonprofit that has provided affordable residential care for older and disabled adults since the late 1970s.
How do I schedule a tour of Park Hill Residence?
Reach out through the contact form on this page. Your senior advisor follows up within a business day to set a tour and walk through how Medicaid is applied from day one and what the all-inclusive rate covers.
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