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Rocky Mountain Assisted Living - Quincy Avenue Memory Care

Rocky Mountain Assisted Living - Quincy Avenue Memory Care

7985 W Quincy Ave, Lakewood, CO 80123

Call 303-996-6886
5.0 (11 Google reviews)

Rocky Mountain Assisted Living runs a sixteen-resident home on West Quincy Avenue in Lakewood that combines assisted living with memory care; assisted living pricing begins near $5,500 monthly, funded entirely through private resources rather than Medicaid.

  • Assisted Living
  • Memory Care
  • Small Home
  • Respite Care

Why Families Choose Rocky Mountain Assisted Living - Quincy Avenue Memory Care

  • Former single-family home in Lakewood, now licensed for sixteen residents
  • Memory care blended into everyday routines rather than housed in its own wing
  • Assisted living pricing starts near $5,500 monthly, paid privately without Medicaid
  • Temporary respite stays available for families needing short-term coverage
  • Meals prepared in-house, served family-style around a single table
  • One of several small houses operated by Rocky Mountain Assisted Living across the Denver area

About Rocky Mountain Assisted Living - Quincy Avenue Memory Care

On West Quincy Avenue in Lakewood, a house that once held a single family now houses sixteen older adults under the care of Rocky Mountain Assisted Living. Nothing about the street-facing view hints at a licensed care facility, and that ordinary appearance carries through to how days actually unfold. Residents and staff share the kitchen, living room, and bedrooms in a rhythm that resembles everyday domestic life, layered with a team of caregivers who are always nearby.

The license covers both assisted living and memory care, so any one of the sixteen beds can hold a resident needing help through the morning or a resident living with dementia. The same aides who cook breakfast and hand out morning medicine are the ones who calmly redirect a confused resident back to a familiar spot. Support with washing up, getting dressed, navigating the hallways without a stumble, and remembering when to take medicine stays with the same familiar staff instead of shifting between separate departments.

When a resident's needs increase, that same crew simply does more, so nobody has to pack up and move to another building for a higher level of support. With just sixteen residents sharing the address, daily life follows a home's natural pace instead of the rigid institutional schedule typical of a much bigger campus. Food is prepared on the premises, and residents gather at one table to eat it together, and because so few people live under one roof, staff notice fast when something seems off, whether that means a skipped meal or unsteady steps.

Covering the monthly bill here falls to the resident and family, since Medicaid dollars cannot be applied toward the cost, so budgeting typically draws on savings, help from relatives, or other independent resources. Assisted living pricing starts near $5,500 each month, while memory care runs about $6,800, and the exact rate depends on each resident's individual care plan. Bringing along a cat or keeping a dog isn't something this address can support, though temporary respite guests are welcome when a family needs a short break or a bridge before a longer-term move.

Anyone picturing elevators, packed activity calendars, and dozens of neighbors down a long corridor should expect something different: one house, one table where residents gather to eat, and a compact staff who know each of the sixteen residents by name. This Lakewood residence occupies a quiet block near a grocery store, pharmacy, and a couple of casual restaurants within a short walk, so visiting family can handle errands without straying far.

Saint Anthony Hospital's Lakewood campus is nearby too, useful for both routine checkups and urgent medical needs. Rocky Mountain Assisted Living runs several similarly sized houses across the Denver metro area, each with its own staff and daily rhythm rather than a single corporate script applied everywhere. Care plans are reviewed on an ongoing basis, and because the caregiving staff stays steady and comes to know each resident well, they're often able to catch early warning signs before a situation turns into a crisis.

Environment

The West Quincy Avenue address in Lakewood began as a single-family residence and is now licensed to care for sixteen residents, yet the shared living room and kitchen still feel like someone's actual house instead of a clinical lobby.

Services

Personal care such as washing up, getting dressed, and managing daily medications flows into one consistent routine, and memory-related support runs through that same routine rather than being handled in a separate unit.

Resident Experience

Because so few residents share the home, caregivers usually pick up on each person's daily habits within just a few days of moving in. Family members often mention that staff notice a change in someone's mood before anyone else says a word about it.

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
Rocky Mountain Assisted Living - Quincy Avenue Memory Care

Families weighing this option against larger communities are often comparing a compact, privately paid home where one caregiving team manages both daily assistance and memory-related support with bigger buildings that keep memory care in a separate wing.

Best for: Sixteen residents sharing a home-style house, meals cooked on-site, memory-related care threaded through everyday routines, and caregivers present.
Consider if: This is a sixteen-resident house, a different scale than larger communities that offer extensive on-site amenities and large activity programs.
Ask on tour: Find out who covers the overnight shift and how the team documents shifts in memory or physical mobility over time.
Comparison: More intimate than typical assisted living buildings, with memory-related support folded into everyday care rather than kept in a separate department.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

Families who spend time at this house often describe the caregivers as warm and steady, and note that the space feels more like an actual home than an institutional facility.

What People Like

  • Sixteen-resident home-style setting in a converted Lakewood house
  • Memory care woven into everyday routines rather than a separate wing
  • Meals cooked on-site and served family-style at a shared table
  • Temporary respite stays available for short-term care needs

Things to consider

  • Intimate 16-resident setting
  • Private-pay community

Reviews from Google

5.0 (11 Reviews on Google) View all on Google ↗
  • Clark Stukey 2 months ago

    I don't have the words to express how much we appreciated the care for my father. From day one to end of life was handled with compassion and professionalism.

  • Omar Jr 2 years ago

    I have visited Rocky Mountain Assisted living at Quincy, very clean and caring community. They give the best care to their residents like they would care to their own families. The care staff is very engaging and their RCC Lambrie, she is so welcoming and caring for their…

  • Colleen Jensen 3 years ago

    Rocky Mountain Assisted Living is a very clean and caring community. They care for their residents like they would their own family. The care staff is very engaged and care for their residents.

  • Audrey Penkowsky 5 years ago

    Rocky Mountain consistently provides top-notch personalized care for all of the residents! Paired with a beautiful home environment and home-cooked meals, this makes for a great long-term solution for any seniors needing more help.

  • Ginger Snap 4 years ago

    I have been very appreciative of the care and concern that is received from the staff at RMAL at Quincy. They are very attentive and love each and every resident. They are diligent at ensuring proper care is received at all times. I have visited the facility multiple times and…

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Location

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7985 W Quincy Ave, Lakewood, CO 80123

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:St. Anthony Hospital's Lakewood campus sits nearby, useful for routine visits or a quick response if something urgent comes up.
  • Dining:A few casual eateries and coffee spots are scattered through the surrounding area, convenient for relatives visiting from elsewhere.
  • Shopping:A grocery store and pharmacy sit close by, so errands rarely require driving far from home.

Quincy Avenue runs through a low-key part of Lakewood, tucked away from the busier main roads.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What levels of care does Rocky Mountain Assisted Living's Quincy Avenue community offer?

The house holds licensing for both assisted living and memory care within one sixteen-resident household. Daily support covers washing up, dressing, and medication oversight, and memory-related care threads through those same routines instead of sitting in a separate section.

How much does it cost to live at this community?

Assisted living pricing starts near $5,500 monthly, and memory care runs about $6,800, with the exact figure shaped by each resident's individual care plan. Because pricing can shift over time, families should confirm the latest numbers when they reach out to the community.

Does this community accept Medicaid?

No. This household is funded entirely through private resources, and Medicaid benefits cannot be applied toward the monthly cost. Families typically cover expenses using personal savings, contributions from relatives, or independent financial resources.

Where is the community located, and what hospitals are nearby?

This community sits on West Quincy Avenue in Lakewood, Colorado. St. Anthony Hospital's Lakewood campus sits minutes away for any medical needs that arise.

How many residents does the home care for?

Sixteen residents call this converted house home, each supported by staff who become familiar with daily routines fairly quickly. That modest number allows the team to adjust to individual preferences without a long adjustment period.

What are meals like at this community?

Meals are made on-site and served family-style at a shared table, matching the homelike feel of the house. Because the household is so small, the kitchen can adjust menus and mealtimes around personal preferences more easily than a large dining hall typically can.

Are pets allowed at this community?

No, this house isn't able to accommodate pets living alongside residents. Anyone with a pet would need to make outside arrangements for it before moving in.

Who operates this community?

Rocky Mountain Assisted Living owns and runs this property, one of several similarly sized houses across the greater Denver region. Each location manages its own staff and daily routine while following the company's shared care standards.

Does this community offer short-term or respite stays?

Yes, temporary respite care is available when space allows, giving families a short-term option while a regular caregiver is unavailable or a longer-term plan is still coming together.

How do I schedule a tour of this community?

Your senior advisor can walk you through what a visit to this Quincy Avenue house typically includes, and after you share a few details on the website's contact form, they'll follow up to set exact timing and check which of the sixteen beds are currently open.