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Pearl of Life

Pearl of Life

350 South Pearl Street, Elizabeth, CO 80107

Call 303-646-1156
5.0 (2 Google reviews)

Pearl of Life is a ten-bed assisted living home on South Pearl Street in Elizabeth. Its owners run the place themselves, giving daily life an unhurried, personal feel.

  • Assisted Living
  • Small Home
  • Private Pay

Why Families Choose Pearl of Life

  • Ten-resident assisted living home in Elizabeth, Colorado
  • Independently owned and operated, not part of a chain
  • Holds an assisted living license within Elbert County
  • Monthly rate begins around $5,500
  • Small household setting supports close caregiver relationships

About Pearl of Life

Pearl of Life sits in a house on South Pearl Street in Elizabeth, and the same people who own it also handle the daily work of running it. Ten residents live there together, a group small enough that caregivers can learn the specific habits and preferences of each person, a level of familiarity that tends to fade once a building expands to house dozens of residents under a corporate management contract.

Personal care here covers bathing, grooming, dressing, and getting around the house without a stumble, along with keeping daily medication schedules on track. The team is present morning, noon, and night, including overnight hours when residents may need help getting up or resettling. Care plans are revisited as circumstances change, and if someone eventually needs skilled nursing or a secured memory unit, the assisted living license here doesn't extend that far, so a family would look to a differently licensed provider for that level of care.

With only ten people sharing the residence, mealtimes and daily rhythms move at whatever pace this small group naturally sets, instead of following a fixed timetable imposed from a distant corporate office. Visitors often mention that caregivers notice quickly when someone seems off or has skipped a meal, an awareness that grows harder to sustain once one staff member is stretched across many more residents in a bigger building.

Covering the cost of care here falls entirely to residents and their family members, since Pearl of Life does not bill Medicaid for any portion of the rate. Monthly charges start around $5,500, an amount families typically pay from personal savings, retirement income, or funds set aside specifically for long-term care. Households hoping to bring a cat or small dog should know upfront that pets cannot move in with a resident, a point worth factoring into the decision.

Short-term or trial stays are not part of what this home offers, so families cannot arrange a brief stay to sample the setting before committing. Elizabeth keeps a small-town, rural character within Elbert County, and Pearl of Life is part of that setting along South Pearl Street. AdventHealth Parker serves as the closest hospital, requiring roughly a half-hour drive to reach, a distance worth keeping in mind when picturing how urgent medical needs would be handled from this part of the county.

Groceries and a modest selection of local eateries sit close by in Elizabeth proper, and residents' families head to Parker or Castle Rock for bigger shopping centers. Because the same individuals own and manage this home day to day, decisions about care can happen quickly, without waiting on approval from a multi-layered corporate structure. That structure appeals to families who want one dependable point of contact paired with caregiving that can bend to changing needs.

It contrasts with a considerably bigger operation built around scheduled group programming and a long roster of amenities, an environment suited to households looking for something busier and less intimate.

Environment

This ten-resident home on South Pearl Street in Elizabeth is owned and run by its operators, with no chain affiliation.

Services

Under its assisted living license, caregivers assist with hygiene, dressing, mobility around the home, and daily prescription tracking.

Resident Experience

A steady caregiving team stays in place over time, giving them the chance to learn each resident's preferences and daily patterns better than staff who rotate frequently could.

Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Christie Garcia for the latest figures.

Christie Garcia

Christie Garcia

Local Senior Advisor, Colorado

Advisor Insight on
Pearl of Life

This compact, independently run residence tends to fit families who value a low headcount and familiar caregiver faces over a packed activity calendar or a sizable building. It generally suits those planning to cover costs privately, since Medicaid claims are not processed here.

Best for: Expect direct, hands-on support delivered by a small independent staff, inside a home built for just ten residents.
Consider if: The license covers assisted living only; there's no locked memory care wing and no Medicaid billing here, keeping the scope limited to private-pay.
Ask on tour: Ask about how overnight coverage is staffed and how care adjustments happen once a resident begins needing more support.
Comparison: This feels closer to a private household than the typical licensed assisted living residence, which usually houses well beyond ten people.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

What People Like

  • Owner-operated home with hands-on, consistent caregiving
  • Small household setting supports close caregiver familiarity
  • Home-cooked meals served family-style around a shared table
  • Staff present around the clock, including overnight hours

Things to consider

  • Private-pay community
  • Intimate 10-resident setting
  • Assisted living focus

Based on a small number of reviews — patterns may shift as more families share feedback.

Reviews from Google

5.0 (2 Reviews on Google) View all on Google ↗
  • Marita Doty 9 years ago

    The only State Licensed Assisted Living home in Elbert County, that offers nothing but the best.

  • Michael Yates 2 years ago

    Best place in town. Great owners and staff

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Compare Pearl of Life with Nearby Communities

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

Pearl of Life

Elizabeth, CO

5.0 (2)
Starting price
$5500/mo
Care types
Assisted Living
Total beds
10
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
No
Housing type
Residential

Pearl Assisted Living

Elizabeth, CO· 0.0 mi

Starting price
$5500/mo
Care types
Assisted Living, Memory Care
Total beds
10
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
No
Housing type
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Valley House Assisted Living

Castle Rock, CO· 12.5 mi

4.7 (18)
Starting price
$5500/mo
Care types
Assisted Living
Total beds
26
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
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Housing type
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Location

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350 South Pearl Street, Elizabeth, CO 80107

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:AdventHealth Parker, the closest hospital, is roughly a thirty-minute drive from Elizabeth to the west.
  • Dining:A handful of casual eateries and coffee spots in downtown Elizabeth cover everyday meals out.
  • Shopping:Everyday errands stay easy to manage within Elizabeth, while bigger retail centers are a short drive away in Parker and Castle Rock.

Elizabeth keeps a rural, small-town feel, and Pearl of Life sits just off South Pearl Street within that setting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of care does Pearl of Life provide?

Pearl of Life holds an assisted living license, and its caregivers support residents with grooming, getting dressed, moving safely around the home, and staying on track with prescribed medications. Because the household totals ten residents, this home doesn't carry a separate memory care license or a skilled nursing credential.

How much does Pearl of Life cost?

Monthly pricing at Pearl of Life starts around $5,500, varying with how much assistance each resident actually needs day to day. Families fund that cost themselves, whether through personal savings, retirement income, or an existing long-term care insurance benefit, since public assistance programs aren't billed here.

Does Pearl of Life accept Medicaid?

Medicaid is not billed at Pearl of Life, so payment is arranged through savings, pension income, or other personal funding sources families already have in place.

Where is Pearl of Life located?

Pearl of Life sits on South Pearl Street in Elizabeth, Colorado, part of Elbert County. AdventHealth Parker, the closest hospital, is roughly a thirty-minute drive away to the west.

How many residents live at Pearl of Life?

Pearl of Life is home to just ten residents in total, making it one of the more compact assisted living options nearby. That smaller scale allows a consistent care team to get familiar with each individual's needs and preferences.

What is dining like at Pearl of Life?

Meals at Pearl of Life are cooked right in the house and served family-style around a shared table, echoing how a small residential setting typically operates. This communal approach stands apart from a restaurant-style dining room found in bigger communities.

Are there planned activities at Pearl of Life?

No formal activity schedule was described for this home, so it's worth asking about typical daily routines and outings during a visit. With just ten residents, staff can often give more individual attention rather than running large group programs.

Does Pearl of Life allow pets?

Resident pets aren't part of what Pearl of Life can accommodate, so bringing an animal along to live here isn't possible. Anyone who wants an animal companion nearby could ask their senior advisor to point toward pet-friendly options elsewhere in Elbert County.

Who operates Pearl of Life?

Pearl of Life operates under independent ownership and isn't part of a larger regional or national chain. Its owners stay closely involved with day-to-day operations, an approach many families experience as personal and attentive.

How do I schedule a tour of Pearl of Life?

Your senior advisor can describe what to expect during a Pearl of Life visit after you submit the short contact form on this page. From there, they'll help arrange a time to stop by, answer questions about overnight coverage, and explain how care adjustments are made over time.