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TBI Colorado

TBI Colorado

10706 Flagler Dr, Parker, CO 80134

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TBI Colorado is a private-pay residential care home on Flagler Drive in Parker, Colorado, offering hands-on assisted living for eight residents in a house-scale setting.

  • Assisted Living
  • Small Home
  • Private Pay

Why Families Choose TBI Colorado

  • Eight bedrooms under one roof, keeping the household scale small for Parker
  • Private billing model, with monthly rates typically around $5,500
  • Caregivers present in the house day and night
  • Located on a residential block in Parker, within Douglas County
  • Short drive to AdventHealth Parker for hospital-level needs

About TBI Colorado

TBI Colorado occupies a single-family house at 10706 Flagler Drive in Parker, Colorado, where eight residents live under the state's category for small licensed care homes rather than a large multi-story assisted living building. Bedrooms wrap around one common living space, so getting to the kitchen or the sitting room never means walking down a long corridor. Visitors touring the house expecting a grand lobby, elevator, or wing of amenities will instead find the modest scale of a converted residence, right down to its window trim and porch.

Daily hands-on care covers what any assisted living resident needs: help getting bathed and dressed, grooming support, transfer assistance, and prompts so prescribed medicines go out on time. Because the household tops out at eight people, caregivers notice a change in someone's appetite, gait, or mood quickly, since staff aren't stretched thin managing dozens of separate units. The house lacks a locked, secured memory care wing, so families needing that specific dementia setup won't find it on this property.

The kitchen, dining nook, and living room sit within a few footsteps of every bedroom, which keeps the household close-knit rather than spread across separate buildings. With a group this size, mealtimes, medication rounds, and quiet stretches of the afternoon settle into a rhythm the residents and staff shape together, not a printed activity calendar built for a much bigger population. Outings and in-house activities bend toward what the current eight residents want to do that day.

TBI Colorado bills every resident directly rather than accepting Medicaid payment, and monthly costs for assisted living care typically run about $5,500. The property doesn't make space for a resident's cat, dog, or other animal, and short-term respite stays aren't offered here, both details worth confirming before scheduling time to visit. What the building offers stays deliberately simple: a set of bedrooms, shared common space, and staff focused on hands-on daily support instead of a secured memory unit or dozens of on-site amenities.

AdventHealth Parker is a short drive from the house, giving residents access to hospital-level care when something exceeds what staff on-site can handle. That proximity matters for routine bloodwork, an urgent-care visit, or a medical transport if an emergency arises. The house occupies a residential block in Parker, a fast-growing Douglas County suburb southeast of Denver, surrounded by other houses rather than shops or offices.

Step inside and the difference from a sprawling senior living complex is immediate: eight bedrooms under one roof, no front desk, no lobby, nothing but a house doing the work of a care home.

Environment

A single-family house on Flagler Drive holds eight bedrooms near one shared living and kitchen space, steps from each other.

Services

Staff help residents bathe, dress, groom, and transfer safely, plus keep medication timing on schedule each day; care stays general since there's no locked memory wing.

Resident Experience

Residents gather at the kitchen table for meals, a single spot that anchors much of the day's conversation, not a big dining hall elsewhere in the building.

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
TBI Colorado

Choosing between an eight-resident house and larger apartment-style communities often comes down to staff attention versus a bigger amenity list.

Best for: An eight-resident, private-pay house offering hands-on daily care without a separately locked memory care wing.
Consider if: This house serves eight residents, bills privately without accepting Medicaid, doesn't allow pets, and has no separate amenity building.
Ask on tour: Ask how overnight coverage works and what changes physically as a resident's care needs increase over time.
Comparison: More compact than most Parker assisted living buildings, feeling closer to a private home than a large complex.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

What People Like

  • Caregivers present in the house day and night
  • Hands-on help with bathing, dressing, and medication reminders
  • Shared meals at the kitchen table in a home-style setting
  • Short drive to AdventHealth Parker for hospital-level needs

Things to consider

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

Compare TBI Colorado with Nearby Communities

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

TBI Colorado

Parker, CO

Starting price
$5500/mo
Care types
Assisted Living
Total beds
8
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
No
Housing type
Residential

Solange at Grouseberry

Parker, CO· 1.3 mi

Starting price
$5500/mo
Care types
Assisted Living, Memory Care
Total beds
9
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
Yes
Housing type
Residential
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4.8 (12)
Starting price
$4250/mo
Care types
Assisted Living
Total beds
27
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
No
Housing type
Residential
View this community

Location

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10706 Flagler Dr, Parker, CO 80134

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:AdventHealth Parker is a short drive from the property, available for medical needs staff on-site aren't equipped to handle.
  • Dining:Parker's downtown area and nearby retail corridors sit a short drive away, giving visiting family casual dining choices nearby.
  • Shopping:Everyday grocery and retail stores line the main roads near Flagler Drive, a short drive from the house.

The house occupies a residential block in Parker, a growing Douglas County suburb southeast of Denver, surrounded by other houses instead of shops or offices.

Nearby Communities

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of care does TBI Colorado provide?

TBI Colorado supports up to eight residents inside one residential property in Parker. Day-to-day help includes bathing, dressing, grooming, help with mobility, and reminders to take medication on time. The house has no locked, secured memory care unit.

How much does TBI Colorado cost?

Monthly rates for assisted living at TBI Colorado typically run close to $5,500. Families cover the cost directly, since Medicaid isn't billed here.

Does TBI Colorado accept Medicaid?

No. TBI Colorado bills residents directly for care, and Medicaid isn't processed at this address. Anyone whose care will rely on Medicaid funding should know this property doesn't process those claims.

Where is TBI Colorado located?

TBI Colorado sits at 10706 Flagler Dr in Parker, Douglas County, Colorado. The house occupies a residential neighborhood a short drive from downtown Parker.

How many residents live at TBI Colorado?

The house is built to serve eight residents at one time. That small group size keeps caregivers close at hand and lets daily routines adjust around individual residents rather than a rigid schedule.

What is dining like at TBI Colorado?

Meals happen at the shared kitchen table, not in a large dining hall built for many more people. With just eight residents sharing the house, mealtime turns into a steady, familiar point in everyone's day.

What activities are available at TBI Colorado?

Activities scale down to match the eight people living there, favoring small-group time over a long structured calendar. Plans can shift day to day based on what residents feel like doing.

Does TBI Colorado allow pets?

No, the house doesn't set aside space for resident animals. Families wanting to relocate a cat, dog, or other pet should ask their senior advisor about properties that allow it.

Does TBI Colorado offer memory care?

No, staffing here is set up for general assisted living support rather than a separately locked memory care unit. Families who need specialized dementia care should ask their senior advisor about properties built with that option.

How can I schedule a tour of TBI Colorado?

A visit to TBI Colorado shows how the eight bedrooms are laid out, how overnight staffing works, and how daily life unfolds inside the house. Reach out through this page, and a senior advisor will follow up promptly to help arrange a time to see the property in person.