The Pines of Dayton Place
1950 South Dayton Street, Denver, CO 80247
The Pines of Dayton Place is a Sinceri-operated senior community in southeast Denver with independent living, assisted living, and memory care, plus cottages and an indoor pool.
- Independent Living
- Assisted Living
- Memory Care
- Pet Friendly
Why Families Choose The Pines of Dayton Place
- Independent living, assisted living, and memory care on one campus
- Cottages and garden homes with a clubhouse and indoor pool
- Meaningful Moments memory care with the Sagely family app
- Restaurant-style My Choice dining with a private dining room
- On-site movie theater and arts and crafts studio
- Outings to the Denver Botanic Gardens and Art Museum
About The Pines of Dayton Place
The Pines of Dayton Place is a senior living community at 1950 South Dayton Street in the Windsor area of southeast Denver, operated by Sinceri Senior Living. It offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care, along with respite stays, so a resident can move in independently and add support over time without leaving the community. The campus has run continuously since 1987 and includes cottages and garden homes for independent residents alongside assisted living and a secured memory care neighborhood.
Day-to-day care covers medication management and help with bathing, dressing, and daily routines, and memory care follows Sinceri's Meaningful Moments program, which builds each resident's life story into a personalized plan and uses the Sagely app to keep families in the loop. Daily life centers on restaurant-style dining through Sinceri's My Choice program, with a private dining room for gatherings and structured mealtimes in memory care.
The community adds an arts and crafts studio, a library, a movie theater, a beauty salon and barber shop, a fitness center, a cafe, and a cottages clubhouse with an indoor pool, with a courtyard and fountain outside. The calendar runs deep, with water aerobics, art classes, a choir, live music, day trips to the Denver Botanic Gardens and the Denver Art Museum, and devotional services. The Pines fits families who want a full continuum on one campus, with an independent-living cottage option and a structured memory care program, in an established southeast Denver setting.
It is private pay, and it welcomes cats and dogs, with some limits a senior advisor can review. The location sits in a quiet residential pocket west of Interstate 225, near the Windsor Gardens community, with the Medical Center of Aurora about nine minutes away and the University of Colorado Hospital on the Anschutz campus a short drive northeast. The Town Center at Aurora and grocery plazas along Havana Street and Mississippi Avenue handle shopping, with quick access to Interstate 225 and Parker Road.
Operated by Sinceri Senior Living, which runs communities across more than twenty states, The Pines of Dayton Place pairs a full continuum, an independent-living cottage option with an indoor pool, and a structured Meaningful Moments memory care program with an established southeast Denver address.
Environment
An established southeast Denver campus, running since 1987, with assisted living and memory care alongside independent-living cottages and garden homes. A cottages clubhouse holds an indoor pool, and inside there is a movie theater, an arts and crafts studio, a library, a salon, and a cafe, with a courtyard and fountain outside.
Services
Independent living, assisted living, secured memory care, and respite stays, with medication management and help with bathing, dressing, and daily routines. Memory care follows the Meaningful Moments program, which builds each resident's life story into a personalized plan and uses the Sagely app to keep families updated.
Resident Experience
Residents move between independence and support as needs change, with restaurant-style My Choice dining, a private dining room, and a deep calendar of water aerobics, art classes, a choir, live music, and outings to the Denver Botanic Gardens and the Denver Art Museum. Families describe attentive, welcoming staff and a clean, well-kept building.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Makayla Dubiel for the latest figures.
Makayla Dubiel
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
The Pines of Dayton Place
The Pines is a good fit for a family that wants a full continuum with an independent-living cottage option and a structured Meaningful Moments memory care program. The indoor pool and theater stand out for an established building; on tour, it is worth tasting the food and asking how dining requests are handled.
- Best for:
- Families who want independent, assisted, and memory care on one campus, with a cottage option and a structured memory care program.
- Consider if:
- Families wanting a small residential home will find this a larger campus; those set on new construction should know it is an established community.
- Ask on tour:
- Ask to taste the food and how dining requests are handled, what Meaningful Moments memory care includes, and which cottages or apartments are open.
- Comparison:
- Many southeast Denver communities offer one or two care levels; The Pines runs a full continuum with independent-living cottages and an indoor pool.
Video Tour

Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
Families describe attentive, welcoming staff, kind and engaged management, and a clean, well-kept building that feels like home, with loved ones settling in well after the move.
What People Like
- Attentive, welcoming staff
- Kind, engaged management
- Clean, well-maintained building
- Residents settle in and feel at home
- Full calendar of activities and outings
Things to consider
- Larger campus, not a small home
- Established building rather than new construction
Reviews from Google
I would like to share my heartfelt appreciation to the Pines of Dayton place for the care of my mother Rosemarie. When she first arrived in December it was with some hesitation and uncertainty, which is completely natural during such a transition. However over time our family…
This place has been fantastic. The employees are great and attentive. Melissa, especially has been very helpful and is knowledgeable about the property and what it offers. The ED is kind, polite and cares very much about the residents. The property is kept clean and always well…
Staff and residents are super welcoming and kind. They're always willing to help you in any way they can and keep the building very clean. I would highly recommend choosing the pines of dayton place for your new home!
Always helpful and supper nice staff. Always friendly and asking how they can help. Management is helpful and engaging. Always a pleasure to work with Melissa in VTR. Congratulations on your new job you will rock at it. The DON Haluku is carrying and compassionate about her job…
My mother lives at 5 star! The staff are great. The ED is less than impressive. These Seniors get poor quality food and a terrible menu each meal. My mom and her friends here have complained, started a food committee and it’s only gotten worse. As of yesterday, they have all…
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Compare The Pines of Dayton Place with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Denver, CO.
| Compared | The Pines of Dayton PlaceDenver, CO 4.7 (55) | Harvard Square by CogirDenver, CO· 0.8 mi 4.3 (66) | Aurora Skies Residential Assisted Living (Clinton St)Denver, CO· 0.8 mi 5.0 (2) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $5150/mo | $4465/mo | $6500/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living |
Total beds | 180 | 225 | 6 |
Memory care beds | 30 | — | — |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Accepted |
Pet friendly | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Housing type | Community | Community | Residential |
| View this community | View this community |
The Pines of Dayton Place
Denver, CO
- Starting price
- $5150/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 180
- Memory care beds
- 30
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Harvard Square by Cogir
Denver, CO· 0.8 mi
- Starting price
- $4465/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 225
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Aurora Skies Residential Assisted Living (Clinton St)
Denver, CO· 0.8 mi
- Starting price
- $6500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 6
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
1950 South Dayton Street, Denver, CO 80247
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:The Medical Center of Aurora is about nine minutes away, with the University of Colorado Hospital on the Anschutz campus a short drive northeast and quick access to Interstate 225.
- Dining:Restaurant-style dining and a cafe serve inside the community, with grocery plazas and restaurants along Havana Street and Mississippi Avenue a short drive away.
- Shopping:The Town Center at Aurora is a few minutes east, with big-box stores and grocery along Havana Street nearby.
A quiet residential pocket in the Windsor area of far-southeast Denver, just west of Interstate 225 near the Windsor Gardens community, with quick access to Parker Road.
Nearby Communities
Harvard Square by Cogir
Denver, CO
Starting at $4465/mo
Aurora Skies Residential Assisted Living (Clinton St)
Denver, CO
Starting at $6500/mo
Aspen View Living
Aurora, CO
Starting at $6124/mo
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of care does The Pines of Dayton Place offer?
The Pines offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care, along with respite stays. Independent residents can live in cottages and garden homes, and memory care follows Sinceri's Meaningful Moments program.
How much does The Pines of Dayton Place cost?
Published starting rates run from around the high $2,000s per month for independent living, with assisted living and memory care higher by apartment and care level. A senior advisor can confirm current rates.
Does The Pines of Dayton Place accept Medicaid?
The Pines operates as a private-pay community. A senior advisor can confirm current payment options and walk through long-term-care insurance and other ways to cover care.
Where is The Pines of Dayton Place located?
At 1950 South Dayton Street in the Windsor area of southeast Denver, just west of Interstate 225. The Medical Center of Aurora is about nine minutes away, and the Town Center at Aurora is close.
Does The Pines of Dayton Place have cottages?
Yes, independent residents can live in cottages and garden homes, and the cottages clubhouse includes an indoor pool. Assisted living and memory care are in the main building.
What dining options are available at The Pines of Dayton Place?
Dining is restaurant-style through Sinceri's My Choice program, with three meals daily, a private dining room, and structured mealtimes in memory care. The kitchen accommodates allergy-sensitive and special diets.
What activities and amenities does The Pines of Dayton Place offer?
A movie theater, an arts and crafts studio, a library, a salon, a fitness center, and an indoor pool, with water aerobics, art classes, a choir, live music, and outings to the Botanic Gardens and Art Museum.
Does The Pines of Dayton Place allow pets?
Yes, cats and dogs are welcome, with some weight limits. A senior advisor can review the current pet guidelines and any restrictions in memory care.
Who operates The Pines of Dayton Place?
The Pines is operated by Sinceri Senior Living, which runs communities across more than twenty states. It was formerly known as Five Star Residences of Dayton Place.
How do I schedule a tour of The Pines of Dayton Place?
Get started through the contact form on this page. Your senior advisor follows up within a business day to set a tour and walk through cottage and apartment options and the Meaningful Moments memory care program.
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