Village Assisted Living is a small, Medicaid-accepting residential assisted living home in west-central Aurora, Colorado, operating as The Village ALF.
- Assisted Living
- Small Community
- Medicaid Accepted
- Aurora
Why Families Choose The Village Assisted Living
- Small, home-like assisted living residence in west-central Aurora
- Person-centered care in a household setting
- Private and shared rooms
- 24-hour supportive care and care coordination
- Medicaid accepted for eligible residents
- Near the Havana Street corridor and Interstate 225
About The Village Assisted Living
Village Assisted Living is a small residential assisted living home at 209 South Revere Street in Aurora, Colorado, in the Havana Street area of west-central Aurora. Operating as The Village ALF, it provides person-centered assisted living for a small group of residents in a home-like setting. The home offers 24-hour supportive care, help with daily tasks such as bathing, dressing, and medication management, and care coordination with outside providers.
Residents live in a mix of private and shared rooms, and the small scale means each resident is cared for as part of a household rather than in a large institutional building. Meals are provided daily, and the home accepts Medicaid for eligible residents. Daily life centers on the rhythms of a small home, with shared meals, social activities, and time in the home's common areas. Caregivers know each resident's routines, which is the core of the person-centered approach the home describes.
The home sits near the Havana Street corridor just west of Interstate 225, a short drive from The Medical Center of Aurora and close to Town Center at Aurora and The Gardens on Havana for family errands. A senior advisor can confirm current openings, the level of care, and how Medicaid applies.
Environment
A small residential home in the Havana Street area of west-central Aurora, with private and shared rooms and shared common areas. The setting is a true home rather than a large institutional building, just west of Interstate 225.
Services
The home provides 24-hour supportive assisted living, with help for bathing, dressing, and medication management, plus care coordination with outside providers. The person-centered approach keeps caregivers close to each resident's routines, and the home accepts Medicaid for eligible residents.
Resident Experience
Daily life centers on the rhythms of a small home, with shared meals, social activities, and time in the common areas. Caregivers know each resident's routines, which is the heart of the home's person-centered approach.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Laura Moreno for the latest figures.
Laura Moreno
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
The Village Assisted Living
Village Assisted Living fits a family who wants a small, Medicaid-accepting home with a person-centered approach rather than a large building, where caregivers know each of a handful of residents. A senior advisor can confirm room availability and the level of care it supports.
- Best for:
- Families who want a small, Medicaid-accepting, person-centered assisted living home in west-central Aurora.
- Consider if:
- This is a small assisted living home, not a large community or secured memory care, so it best fits residents whose needs fit that level.
- Ask on tour:
- Ask about the caregiver-to-resident ratio, which rooms are private, and how Medicaid is handled for a stay here.
- Comparison:
- A small, person-centered home with Medicaid acceptance, more intimate than the large assisted-living buildings nearby.
Amenities & Services
Reviews from Google
This unassuming home provides the most personal and loving care to their residents. Low ratio of residents to caregivers ensures staff members have a very personal relationship with their charges.
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Compare The Village Assisted Living with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Aurora, CO.
| Compared | The Village Assisted LivingAurora, CO 5.0 (1) | Bridge Care Assisted LivingAurora, CO· 0.0 mi No Google rating yet | Seva Assisted LivingAurora, CO· 1.0 mi No Google rating yet |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $4800/mo | $5000/mo | $2890/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Assisted Living | Assisted Living |
Total beds | 8 | 5 | 10 |
Medicaid | Accepted | Not accepted | Accepted |
Pet friendly | No | No | Yes |
Housing type | Residential | Residential | Residential |
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The Village Assisted Living
Aurora, CO
- Starting price
- $4800/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 8
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Bridge Care Assisted Living
Aurora, CO· 0.0 mi
- Starting price
- $5000/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 5
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Seva Assisted Living
Aurora, CO· 1.0 mi
- Starting price
- $2890/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 10
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
209 S Revere St, Aurora, CO 80012
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:The Medical Center of Aurora is a short drive from the home, just east via the Mississippi Avenue and Interstate 225 corridor.
- Dining:Town Center at Aurora and the restaurants at The Gardens on Havana are a short drive for family meals.
- Shopping:Town Center at Aurora and The Gardens on Havana retail district are both a short drive from the home.
The Havana Street area of west-central Aurora, just west of Interstate 225 near the Mississippi Avenue corridor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What type of care does Village Assisted Living provide?
It is a small residential assisted living home offering 24-hour supportive care, help with daily tasks, and medication management, with a person-centered approach in a home-like setting.
How much does Village Assisted Living cost?
Pricing isn't published online and depends on a resident's needs and room. A senior advisor can share current Aurora rates for this small home.
Does Village Assisted Living accept Medicaid?
Yes, the home accepts Medicaid for eligible residents. A senior advisor can confirm how Colorado's Medicaid waiver applies to your situation.
Where is Village Assisted Living located?
It is at 209 South Revere Street in the Havana Street area of west-central Aurora, just west of Interstate 225. The Medical Center of Aurora is a short drive.
How big is Village Assisted Living?
It is a small home for a handful of residents, with private and shared rooms, which keeps care personal and the caregivers close.
What dining options are available?
Meals are provided daily and shared in the home, with special diets accommodated.
What activities does the home offer?
Residents enjoy social activities and time in the home's common areas in a small, household-style setting.
Does Village Assisted Living allow pets?
Pets aren't generally accommodated at this home, though a senior advisor can confirm the current policy and any exceptions with the community.
Who operates Village Assisted Living?
It operates as The Village ALF, an independently run small assisted living home in west-central Aurora.
How do I schedule a visit?
Reach out through the contact form on this page, and your senior advisor follows up within a business day to arrange a visit and walk through how this small home fits your loved one.
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