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The Manor on Marion Circle

The Manor on Marion Circle

8089 S Marion Cir, Centennial, CO 80122

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The Manor on Marion Circle is a 10-resident assisted living home in Centennial's Walnut Hills neighborhood, run on a private-pay basis with a lived-in, household feel and easy access to shopping and hospital care.

  • Assisted Living
  • Small Home
  • Private Pay

Why Families Choose The Manor on Marion Circle

  • 10-resident assisted living home in Centennial's Walnut Hills area
  • Private-pay only; Medicaid is not accepted
  • Assisted living is the only care type offered here
  • Resident pets are not permitted
  • No respite or short-term stays offered
  • Independently operated, not part of a larger chain

About The Manor on Marion Circle

Marion Circle sits in the Walnut Hills pocket of Centennial, and the house at this address holds ten residents and nothing more, no wings, no additional floors, just a single home on a quiet street lined with mature trees. The living room, kitchen, and common spaces look and feel like a family residence because that is essentially what the building is, repurposed for a small group of older adults who need daily support.

Care here covers one thing: assisted living, with staff helping residents bathe, get dressed, and stay on schedule with medications, and that support can be adjusted upward if a resident needs more hands-on help later, all without anyone having to pack up and move somewhere else. There is no locked memory care wing and no nursing floor on site, so families whose loved one needs either of those should raise the question early, before signing anything.

Errands and outings stay close by in Walnut Hills, where The Streets at SouthGlenn puts shops and restaurants a short drive from Marion Circle, and Park Meadows mall down in Lone Tree stretches those options even further for anyone who wants a bigger trip. Centennial Center Park gives families a simple green space to stop at during a visit, and AdventHealth Parker sits near enough to handle both scheduled appointments and anything more urgent.

The rhythm of the day stays domestic: meals and activities happen in the same rooms residents use every day, not a separate dining hall or activity center down a hallway. Because the caregiving staff sees the same ten people day after day, they tend to pick up on small shifts in mood or health fast, simply from knowing what normal looks like for each person in the house. Monthly cost at The Manor on Marion Circle starts around $5,500, paid privately, with no Medicaid billing available at any point.

Pets are not allowed to move in with residents, worth knowing early for anyone hoping to keep a companion animal close by. There are no respite stays or short-term arrangements offered, so this is built for a permanent move rather than a trial run. Families looking for a compact, private-pay assisted living setting where the same faces show up every day tend to be the best fit here. Ownership records show The Manor on Marion Circle is run by local owners rather than a corporate parent, with no ties to a bigger regional or national operator.

That kind of setup often keeps the same caregiving staff in place longer, since there are fewer layers of corporate decision-making standing between the family and the people providing care. Anyone comparing this option against others should weigh its small size, private-pay structure, and assisted-living-only scope against what their loved one actually needs.

Environment

This is an ordinary single-family house in Centennial's Walnut Hills area, on a quiet residential block. Shared rooms keep a lived-in, domestic character rather than an institutional layout, so the home reads as a house first.

Services

Assisted living is the only care line here, and staff help daily with bathing, getting dressed, and staying on top of medication schedules. Support can increase as needs change, with no memory care unit or nursing floor on the premises.

Resident Experience

Ten residents fill the household, a fraction of the 60-plus beds common at bigger communities, so daily life plays out in a small, consistent group. Staff work with the same residents each day, which builds familiarity and often surfaces small changes in health quickly.

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
The Manor on Marion Circle

This setting suits families seeking a small, private-pay assisted living home where caregivers know residents well through daily contact. It does not include memory care, Medicaid billing, pet accommodation, or short-term stays.

Best for: A compact, private-pay assisted living home offering daily personal care to 10 residents in Centennial's Walnut Hills area.
Consider if: Memory care, Medicaid billing, pet accommodation, and short-term or respite stays are not part of what this home offers.
Ask on tour: Ask about staff-to-resident ratios, how long caregivers typically stay on, and how often personal care plans are reviewed.
Comparison: Runs smaller and strictly private-pay, with 10 residents rather than the dozens or hundreds at larger communities.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

What People Like

  • Home-style setting with a 10-resident household
  • Locally owned and independently operated
  • Consistent caregiving staff who know residents well
  • Close to AdventHealth Parker for medical needs

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.

Compare The Manor on Marion Circle with Nearby Communities

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

The Manor on Marion Circle

Centennial, CO

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

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Total beds
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Medicaid
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Housing type
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Starting price
$5500/mo
Care types
Assisted Living
Total beds
8
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
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Housing type
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Location

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8089 S Marion Cir, Centennial, CO 80122

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:AdventHealth Parker is near enough for both routine appointments and urgent needs, without a long drive from Walnut Hills.
  • Dining:The Streets at SouthGlenn puts a range of shops and restaurants just minutes from Marion Circle, an easy stop for family visiting.
  • Shopping:Park Meadows mall in nearby Lone Tree adds a wider range of shopping a few minutes south of the Walnut Hills neighborhood.

Walnut Hills is a quiet residential pocket of Centennial in Arapahoe County, with Centennial Center Park close by for an easy outdoor break.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of care does The Manor on Marion Circle provide?

This home provides assisted living only, with help for bathing, dressing, and staying on schedule with medications. There is no locked memory care unit and no nursing floor on site, so those needs call for a different kind of setting.

How much does it cost to live at The Manor on Marion Circle?

Monthly cost starts around $5,500, though the exact figure depends on each resident's level of care. Contact the community directly for current pricing, since costs can shift over time.

Does The Manor on Marion Circle accept Medicaid?

No, this community operates on a private-pay basis only, and Medicaid is not billed for any part of a resident's stay. Families cover the full monthly cost themselves, since no state waiver program is applied here.

Where is The Manor on Marion Circle located?

The Manor on Marion Circle sits in Centennial's Walnut Hills neighborhood. Nearby points of interest include The Streets at SouthGlenn, Park Meadows mall in Lone Tree, and Centennial Center Park, with AdventHealth Parker available for medical needs.

How many residents live at The Manor on Marion Circle?

Ten residents make up the full household, well under the 60-plus beds found at many larger communities. That scale lets caregivers get to know each resident's routine closely.

What is dining like at The Manor on Marion Circle?

Meals happen in the shared household spaces among the 10 residents living there. A tour is the best way to learn about typical menus and how meal times fit into the daily schedule.

What activities are available for residents?

Day-to-day activities in a household of 10 residents vary and are best seen firsthand during a visit. Staff can describe typical routines and how residents spend their time together.

Are pets allowed at The Manor on Marion Circle?

No, resident pets are not permitted at this location, so families with a companion animal should factor that into their planning before choosing this home.

Who operates The Manor on Marion Circle?

The Manor on Marion Circle is run by local owners rather than a corporation, with no ties to a larger regional or national operator. That structure tends to keep the same caregiving staff in place within this small household.

How can I schedule a tour of The Manor on Marion Circle?

Submit a short inquiry through Local Senior Advisor, and someone from the team will reach out within one business day to walk through pricing, availability, and whether this 10-resident household fits your family's situation.