Villa Pueblo Assisted Living
855 Hunter Dr, Pueblo, CO 81001
Villa Pueblo Assisted Living occupies one wing of a larger Pueblo continuing care campus, where 11 assisted living residents share the grounds with independent living apartments and a skilled nursing unit under the same roof.
- Assisted Living
- Independent Living
- Skilled Nursing
- CCRC
Why Families Choose Villa Pueblo Assisted Living
- One campus covers independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing
- Assisted living wing home to just 11 residents
- Rehab therapists credited with genuine, fast recovery progress
- Moving between care levels doesn't mean moving addresses
- Nursing staff known for treating residents like family, not patients
About Villa Pueblo Assisted Living
Pueblo families weighing Villa Pueblo Assisted Living are really weighing an entire campus: independent living apartments, an 11-resident assisted living wing, and a skilled nursing unit called the Pavilion, all reachable without leaving the Hunter Drive grounds. That layout means a resident can move from one level of care to the next without changing addresses or losing the staff who already know them.
Assisted living covers the day-to-day support - bathing, dressing, keeping medications on track - while independent living residents keep their own apartments and call on lighter help as needed, and the Pavilion takes on rehabilitation and higher-level nursing for residents recovering from illness or injury. Each piece of the campus operates alongside the others rather than as a separate address. Families and residents single out the Pavilion's rehabilitation therapists for getting people back on their feet in days rather than weeks, and nursing staff across the campus for treating residents like family instead of another room on a checklist.
That same warmth extends into the smaller assisted living wing. A campus this size fits families who expect care needs to shift over the years and want a resident to move into skilled nursing or independent living without packing up for a new building, though it also means a larger overall footprint than Pueblo's smaller standalone assisted living homes. Villa Pueblo doesn't bill Medicaid, so every level of care is paid privately or through insurance: assisted living runs near $5,099 a month, independent living near $4,200, and skilled nursing near $10,500, figures a senior advisor can verify ahead of a tour.
The Hunter Drive campus sits in north Pueblo, close enough to Parkview Medical Center for peace of mind and near North Elizabeth Street's shops and restaurants when family comes to visit. Villa Pueblo Assisted Living is built around that continuum - independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing sharing one campus so a resident's care team doesn't have to change even when their needs do.
Environment
Villa Pueblo Assisted Living occupies a wing of a larger continuing care campus on Hunter Drive in north Pueblo, where 11 assisted living residents share the grounds with independent living apartments and a skilled nursing unit known as the Pavilion. Assisted living residents gather in common spaces set apart from the campus's other care levels.
Services
Assisted living covers daily basics - bathing, dressing, medication management - while independent living residents keep their own apartments with lighter, as-needed support, and the Pavilion takes on rehabilitation and more involved nursing needs. A resident's care team carries over when a move to another level becomes necessary.
Resident Experience
The Pavilion's rehabilitation therapists are singled out for helping residents recover in a matter of days, and nursing staff throughout the campus are remembered for treating residents like family rather than one more task to check off. That same attentiveness reaches into the smaller assisted living wing.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Christie Garcia for the latest figures.
Christie Garcia
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Villa Pueblo Assisted Living
A campus combining independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing under one roof suits families anticipating a change in care needs over time, since the assisted living wing itself holds 11 residents within that larger community. Memory care is not part of what this campus offers.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
Rehabilitation therapists on the skilled nursing side stand out for real recovery progress within days, and nursing staff across the campus are praised for treating residents like family.
What People Like
- Independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing on one campus
- Rehabilitation therapy noted for helping residents recover quickly
- Nursing staff known for treating residents like family
- Care team stays the same across a move to a different level of care
Things to consider
- Private-pay community
- Intimate 11-resident assisted living setting within a larger campus
Reviews from Google
My dad has been in the long term care since July 17th. The Summit Medical Consultants have been helpful with treating him for a contagious stomach bug and several other issues. They even helped with getting a bank to accept a POA.
My dad was just there. Understand he was grumpy and honary. The nurse Christina was just amazing and very helpful and caring. My dad was discharged Friday May23. Was sent home on med ride. I called and asked if he needed his oxygen to come home and they said that they were going…
My mother went to the rehabilitation part of the Pavillion, and the experience was wonderful! The Physical Therapists, especially Robert and Ashley, were the best PTs I've ever seen. They were kind, encouraging and caring with mom, and she made huge progress in a matter of days.…
My cousin spent 3 months in the nursing home side of the Pavilion At Villa. It's hard to adequately describe the place. The floor of her side of the room was filthy and sticky when she first moved in...sort of a leftover residue of some velcro attachment. I don't think the floor…
Family member is receiving great care when we needed it most!
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Compare Villa Pueblo Assisted Living with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Pueblo, CO.
| Compared | Villa Pueblo Assisted LivingPueblo, CO 3.0 (8) | Columbine ChateauPueblo West, CO· 7.5 mi No Google rating yet | Starlight Assisted LivingColorado Springs, CO· 31.9 mi 1.0 (1) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $5099/mo | $3600/mo | $5500/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living, Independent Living, Skilled Nursing | Assisted Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living |
Total beds | 11 | 12 | 10 |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | Yes | No |
Housing type | CCRC | Residential | Residential |
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Villa Pueblo Assisted Living
Pueblo, CO
- Starting price
- $5099/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Skilled Nursing
- Total beds
- 11
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- CCRC
Columbine Chateau
Pueblo West, CO· 7.5 mi
- Starting price
- $3600/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 12
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Residential
Starlight Assisted Living
Colorado Springs, CO· 31.9 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 10
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
855 Hunter Dr, Pueblo, CO 81001
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Parkview Medical Center sits within easy reach of the Hunter Drive campus in north Pueblo, giving residents nearby access to hospital-level care.
- Dining:North Elizabeth Street's restaurants give visiting family plenty of options close to the campus.
- Shopping:Everyday shopping is a short trip away along North Elizabeth Street and the rest of north Pueblo.
A continuing care campus on Hunter Drive in north Pueblo, near North Elizabeth Street.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What care does Villa Pueblo Assisted Living offer?
One Pueblo campus brings together independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing, with the assisted living wing set up for 11 residents.
How much does Villa Pueblo Assisted Living cost?
Assisted living costs about $5,099 a month, independent living about $4,200, and skilled nursing about $10,500 a month. A senior advisor can confirm current pricing.
Does Villa Pueblo Assisted Living accept Medicaid?
No. Villa Pueblo doesn't bill Medicaid, so every level of care on the campus is paid for privately or through insurance. A senior advisor can walk through private-pay costs and any insurance coverage that applies to skilled nursing.
Where is Villa Pueblo Assisted Living located?
Villa Pueblo sits on Hunter Drive in north Pueblo, close to Parkview Medical Center and North Elizabeth Street.
How many residents live in the assisted living wing at Villa Pueblo?
The assisted living wing houses 11 residents, one part of a larger campus that also includes independent living and skilled nursing.
Does Villa Pueblo Assisted Living offer memory care?
No. The campus is built around independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing, without a dedicated memory care program.
What is skilled nursing like at Villa Pueblo?
The skilled nursing unit, called the Pavilion on campus, handles rehabilitation and higher-level nursing care, with therapists known for helping residents recover well.
Can residents move between care levels at Villa Pueblo?
Yes. A resident's care team and address stay the same whether the move is from independent living into assisted living or on to skilled nursing.
Does Villa Pueblo Assisted Living allow pets?
There's no documented pet policy for Villa Pueblo right now. A senior advisor can look into current guidelines before a tour.
How do I schedule a tour of Villa Pueblo Assisted Living?
Send a message through this page and a senior advisor will be in touch by phone or email within one business day to line up a tour and walk through each level of care.
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