Someren Glen Retirement Community
5000 E Arapahoe Rd, Centennial, CO 80122
A 160-resident continuing care campus in Centennial's Southglenn area, Someren Glen combines independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care, with Medicaid accepted and respite stays available.
- Assisted Living
- Memory Care
- Skilled Nursing
- CCRC
Why Families Choose Someren Glen Retirement Community
- 4 care levels on one continuing care campus in Centennial
- Serves roughly 160 residents across independent living through skilled nursing
- Medicaid accepted for qualifying residents
- Respite and short-term stays available
- Skilled nursing begins around $10,500 a month
- Near Sky Ridge hospital and AdventHealth Parker in the Southglenn area
About Someren Glen Retirement Community
Someren Glen occupies a single continuing care campus in the Southglenn area of Centennial, where roughly 160 residents live across independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care housed together as one connected community. That structure means a resident's home base can shift as care needs change, without the family having to search for a new address and rebuild trust with an unfamiliar staff each time circumstances evolve.
Within assisted living, staff support residents through daily routines such as dressing, grooming, and keeping track of medication schedules, tailoring the level of hands-on help to what each apartment's resident actually needs. Memory care is woven directly into the campus rather than set apart in its own separately staffed wing, so residents with cognitive changes remain part of the wider community's rhythm and social life.
Skilled nursing rounds out the continuum for residents returning from a hospital stay or working through a rehabilitation plan, and respite stays give families a way to arrange short-term or trial care without a long-term commitment. Someren Glen also accepts Medicaid for qualifying residents, a detail that matters for families planning around the possibility of a stay that outlasts private-pay savings.
The campus sits within reach of deKoevend Park and Centennial Center Park, both useful for residents and visiting relatives who want a walk outdoors or a quiet bench on a mild afternoon. Lone Tree's Park Meadows mall gives family members a nearby place to shop or share a meal before or after a visit, with the trip short enough to fold into a typical afternoon stop. For medical needs beyond the campus, Lone Tree's Sky Ridge hospital and AdventHealth Parker sit close enough that hospital transfers and follow-up appointments remain manageable for residents and their care teams alike.
Staff across departments, from the front desk to the rehabilitation therapy team, bring a consistency of warmth that stands out to families adjusting to a major life change. Meals draw attention for their variety and flavor, a detail that carries real weight for residents rebuilding strength and appetite after an illness or hospital stay. Physical and occupational therapists help residents regain both strength and confidence following a serious health setback, and mood improvements often follow close behind the physical progress.
Someren Glen works well for families who want every stage of senior care available in a single place, so a future move to higher care never means changing addresses or losing a familiar care team. The 160-resident scale is worth weighing against a smaller, single-household setting some families picture when they start their search, since daily life here differs from a home with only a handful of residents.
Pets are not accommodated at Someren Glen, a policy families with a dog or cat at home should factor into planning well before move-in day. Someren Glen functions as a standalone continuing care community rather than one property inside a national brand's portfolio, with each of its four care types priced on its own scale. Independent living and assisted living both open near $4,200 a month, memory care runs nearer $6,800 monthly, and skilled nursing begins around $10,500 a month, reflecting the added staffing and clinical support that level of care requires.
Environment
Centennial's Southglenn area is home to Someren Glen, a continuing care campus serving roughly 160 residents across independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care, with common spaces and care teams organized by level of care inside one connected community.
Services
Assisted living residents receive support with dressing, grooming, and medication schedules, memory care is built into the campus rather than set apart in a separate wing, and skilled nursing serves residents recovering from a hospital stay or working through rehabilitation, with respite stays covering short-term arrangements.
Resident Experience
Staff across departments, from the front desk to the rehabilitation therapy team, bring a steady warmth to daily interactions, and meals draw attention for their variety and flavor, a detail that matters for residents rebuilding strength and appetite during recovery from illness or a hospital stay.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Christie Garcia for the latest figures.
Christie Garcia
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Someren Glen Retirement Community
Someren Glen suits families who want every stage of senior care available on one campus, since a future move to higher care does not require a new address, while those picturing a smaller, single-household setting should weigh that against a 160-resident campus and confirm which care levels Medicaid actually covers.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
Consistent kindness across departments defines the staff experience at Someren Glen, and rehabilitation therapy stands out for rebuilding both strength and outlook after a hospital stay.
What People Like
- Staff kindness and attentiveness across departments
- Flavorful, well-prepared dining
- Rehabilitation therapy that rebuilds strength and outlook
- Support easing the transition from a house to an apartment
Things to consider
- Mid-sized 160-resident continuing care community
- Memory care integrated within the broader community
Reviews from Google
After a difficult hospital course M. finally feels safe and cared for. Kind and compassionate staff make themselves available and are very attentive in their care for this 94-year-old. PTNOT have been gentle, supportive and encouraging, so M is improving. The food at Someren…
All of the staff are unbelievably friendly and kind. We were especially impressed with the cafeteria staff. They were cheerful & helpful to all of the residents. Moving from a large 4-bedroom 2-story house to a 2-bedroom apartment was difficult for my brother & sister-in-law but…
Mother in law is a resident in rehab and The Mikes, Deb, Alina, Sarah, Bree and Jr. all are making her stay a comfortable and rewarding one! The front desk receptionist are awesome, especially Tammy. I’m sure I forgot a few people, but did not meet anybody who wasn’t worth their…
I have nothing but good things to say about the folks here!! They have treated my mom with respect and kindness from minute one, she actually said she would be happy just to stay. Physically they have helped her regain her strength and get better but her mental outlook has where…
You have a resident that depends 100% on you! When you put her call light out of reach she can’t request that help. Also when she turns on her light and doesn’t get help that is unacceptable. She turned the light on to be moved, which was already 90 minutes past due, and still…
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Compare Someren Glen Retirement Community with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Centennial, CO.
| Compared | Someren Glen Retirement CommunityCentennial, CO 4.6 (154) | Someren GlenCentennial, CO· 0.1 mi 4.8 (9) | Colorado Assisted Living Homes - PanamaCentennial, CO· 0.1 mi No Google rating yet |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $4300/mo | $6480/mo | $5981/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living, Skilled Nursing | Assisted Living, Independent Living | Assisted Living |
Total beds | 160 | 55 | 8 |
Medicaid | Accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | Yes | No |
Housing type | CCRC | CCRC | Residential |
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Someren Glen Retirement Community
Centennial, CO
- Starting price
- $4300/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living, Skilled Nursing
- Total beds
- 160
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- CCRC
Someren Glen
Centennial, CO· 0.1 mi
- Starting price
- $6480/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Independent Living
- Total beds
- 55
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- CCRC
Colorado Assisted Living Homes - Panama
Centennial, CO· 0.1 mi
- Starting price
- $5981/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 8
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
5000 E Arapahoe Rd, Centennial, CO 80122
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Sky Ridge hospital in Lone Tree and AdventHealth Parker sit close enough to the campus that hospital transfers, follow-up appointments, and skilled nursing rehabilitation plans stay easy to coordinate.
- Dining:Family members visiting from out of town can find a meal near Lone Tree's Park Meadows mall, a quick trip from the Southglenn campus for a lunch or dinner stop before or after a visit.
- Shopping:Lone Tree's Park Meadows mall handles most shopping needs within a short trip of the campus, from everyday items to a wider range of stores for family members running errands.
Someren Glen sits in the Southglenn area of Centennial, near deKoevend Park and Centennial Center Park, in a stretch of Arapahoe County lined with suburban streets close to Arapahoe Road.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What levels of care does Someren Glen Retirement Community offer?
Someren Glen offers independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care on one Centennial campus. Residents can move between care levels as needs change without leaving the community.
How much does it cost to live at Someren Glen?
Independent living and assisted living both open near $4,200 a month. Memory care runs nearer $6,800 monthly, and skilled nursing begins around $10,500 a month.
Does Someren Glen accept Medicaid?
Yes, Someren Glen accepts Medicaid for qualifying residents. That keeps the continuum accessible for residents whose stay outlasts their private-pay resources.
Where is Someren Glen located?
Someren Glen sits at 5000 E Arapahoe Rd in Centennial's Southglenn area, near deKoevend Park and Centennial Center Park. Sky Ridge hospital in Lone Tree and AdventHealth Parker are both within reach.
What size are the apartments at Someren Glen?
Someren Glen offers apartment-style residences including 2-bedroom options, suited to residents moving from a larger home into a smaller space. The community serves roughly 160 residents across its campus.
What is dining like at Someren Glen?
Residents eat in an on-site dining room known for flavorful, well-prepared meals. Staff serving meals are also noted for consistent friendliness toward residents and visiting family.
What activities are available to residents?
Independent living and assisted living residents have access to scheduled activities and shared social spaces across the campus. Specific activity offerings are best confirmed with the community during a tour.
Are pets allowed at Someren Glen?
No, Someren Glen does not accommodate pets. Families with a dog or cat at home should factor this into their planning before choosing this community.
Who operates Someren Glen Retirement Community?
Someren Glen functions as a standalone continuing care community rather than one property inside a national brand's portfolio. It combines independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care under one operator.
How do I schedule a tour of Someren Glen?
Contact Local Senior Advisor to set up a tour; a senior advisor will respond within one business day and can explain how memory care fits into daily life along with how skilled nursing coordinates with nearby hospitals.
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