Winslow Court Retirement Community
3920 E San Miguel St, Colorado Springs, CO 80909
Winslow Court Retirement Community is a 128-apartment community on the east side of Colorado Springs pairing independent living with assisted living, backed by a staff team known for long tenures.
- Assisted Living
- Independent Living
- Large Community
Why Families Choose Winslow Court Retirement Community
- 128 apartments split between independent and assisted living tracks
- Residents can switch care tracks without switching addresses
- Kitchen crew recognized by residents after years in the building
- Home-cooked-style meals rather than an institutional menu
- Living-room-style common areas fill with visiting neighbors daily
- East-side Colorado Springs address near Academy Boulevard
About Winslow Court Retirement Community
Winslow Court Retirement Community runs on a two-track model: independent living and assisted living share one building on East San Miguel Street on the east side of Colorado Springs, and residents can change tracks without changing addresses. The 128-apartment property has built a reputation over the years for staff who stay long enough to become familiar faces rather than rotating names. A resident who moves into Winslow Court chooses one of two tracks: independent living, built around a private apartment plus dining and social programming with no hands-on caregiving, or assisted living, where staff step in for the medication schedule, the shower routine, and getting dressed each morning.
Nursing oversight threads through both tracks, so a resident who starts independent and later needs more hands-on help simply switches apartments rather than switching communities. Meals draw regular praise for tasting home-cooked instead of institutional, made by a kitchen crew many residents recognize on sight after years in the building. The community's common areas double as a shared living room, filling with neighbors visiting throughout the day, and long-tenured staff across nursing, dining, housekeeping, and maintenance give the place a settled, unhurried feel.
Two care types stay outside Winslow Court's scope: memory care and skilled nursing. Families cover the monthly bill themselves rather than through Medicaid, and pets aren't part of the picture here either, at least for now. The hospital-level backup for this side of the city comes from Saint Francis Medical Center, a quick trip from the East San Miguel Street door, while the Academy Boulevard corridor a few minutes away covers everyday errands and a family dinner out.
The east-side setting keeps traffic and noise at a distance without cutting residents off from the rest of Colorado Springs. Winslow Court's two-track setup, paired with a staff roster that barely turns over, gives residents room to need more help tomorrow without needing a different address to get it.
Environment
Winslow Court is a 128-apartment building on East San Miguel Street on the east side of Colorado Springs, structured around two tracks of care. Independent living and assisted living residents eat in the same dining room, gather in the same common areas, and are looked after by a staff roster that rarely turns over.
Services
A resident chooses independent living for a private apartment with dining and activities handled and no hands-on caregiving, or assisted living for help with the medication schedule, shower routine, and getting dressed. Nursing oversight threads through both tracks, letting a resident switch apartments rather than communities as needs grow.
Resident Experience
Meals stand out for tasting home-cooked instead of institutional, made by a kitchen crew residents recognize on sight after years in the building. Common areas function like a shared living room, filling with neighbors visiting throughout the day, while long-tenured nursing, dining, and housekeeping staff give the place a settled, unhurried feel.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Christie Garcia for the latest figures.
Christie Garcia
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Winslow Court Retirement Community
Winslow Court fits households weighing a community where two tracks of care sit under one address, letting a resident's needs grow without a second move to a different building. Its staff roster's unusually long tenures stand out compared with the turnover typical of nearby communities.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
Families point to a close-knit, family-style atmosphere, a kitchen crew known for home-cooked meals, and caregivers who stay with residents for years rather than rotating through.
What People Like
- Long-tenured staff familiar to residents across nursing, dining, and housekeeping
- Home-cooked-style meals from a kitchen crew residents know by name
- Two-track setup lets residents shift from independent to assisted living in place
- Living-room-style common areas that fill with visiting neighbors daily
Things to consider
- Independent living and assisted living community
- Private-pay community
Reviews from Google
We just moved my dad into Winslow Court from Bonaventure a couple weeks ago. The difference is like night and day. The staff members at Winslow Court are happier, and that shows in their resident care. Today they were closing the dining room for a staff meeting, so the kitchen…
The staff at Winslow Court are simply amazing. They are always so kind and helpful, even when things get stressful. My mom has been there for over a year now and it feels really good to know that she is in a very loving, supportive place. I sat with my mom today in the main area…
Winslow Court is more than an Assisted Living facility--- the place and every one of the employees have become family. I can't say enough about this place.... If you want a place for your mom or dad, in my case both, you won't find a better, more loving community than Winslow…
My father has been at Winslow for over a year and I cannot tell you how confident I feel when I leave that my father is taken care of and looked after. The staff are kind and loving; from caregivers to maintenance, housekeeping, food service, administration, etc., and they have…
My wife and I have been friends with two of your newest residents for well over 50 years. We helped them move in and we visit them weekly. Quite often eating with them. Their care and attitude we see there is very reassuring, and can only pray it continues.
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Compare Winslow Court Retirement Community with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Colorado Springs, CO.
| Compared | Winslow Court Retirement CommunityColorado Springs, CO 4.5 (145) | Aurora Residential AlternativesColorado Springs, CO· 0.9 mi No Google rating yet | Home Care at KettlesColorado Springs, CO· 1.0 mi No Google rating yet |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $5500/mo | $5500/mo | $5500/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living, Independent Living | Assisted Living | Assisted Living |
Total beds | 128 | 5 | 8 |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | No | No |
Housing type | Community | Residential | Residential |
| View this community | View this community |
Winslow Court Retirement Community
Colorado Springs, CO
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Independent Living
- Total beds
- 128
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Community
Aurora Residential Alternatives
Colorado Springs, CO· 0.9 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 5
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Home Care at Kettles
Colorado Springs, CO· 1.0 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 8
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
3920 E San Miguel St, Colorado Springs, CO 80909
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:St. Francis Medical Center anchors hospital-level care a quick trip from the East San Miguel Street door.
- Dining:Restaurants near Academy Boulevard make an easy stop when family comes to visit.
- Shopping:Academy Boulevard handles everyday errands on the east side of the city.
A residential stretch on the east side of Colorado Springs, close to Academy Boulevard and a short trip from downtown.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What care does Winslow Court Retirement Community offer?
Winslow Court runs two tracks, independent living and assisted living, and a resident can shift from one to the other as more help becomes necessary.
How much does Winslow Court Retirement Community cost?
Independent living runs near $4,200 monthly and assisted living near $5,500. Your senior advisor can share up-to-date pricing for a specific apartment.
Does Winslow Court Retirement Community accept Medicaid?
Winslow Court doesn't bill Medicaid, so residents pay privately. Your senior advisor can go over private-pay and long-term-care coverage options.
Where is Winslow Court Retirement Community located?
Winslow Court sits on East San Miguel Street on the east side of Colorado Springs, close to St. Francis Medical Center.
How many apartments does Winslow Court Retirement Community have?
The building has 128 apartments spread across the independent living and assisted living tracks.
Can residents move between care levels at Winslow Court Retirement Community?
Yes, a resident can move from independent living into assisted living within the same building as more help becomes necessary, without relocating to a new community.
What is dining like at Winslow Court Retirement Community?
A long-tenured kitchen crew prepares meals daily, with guest meals available when family visits.
Does Winslow Court Retirement Community allow pets?
Pets aren't part of the picture at Winslow Court right now. Let your senior advisor know if that's a deciding factor in your search.
Who operates Winslow Court Retirement Community?
Winslow Court is managed by a long-tenured, on-site team that runs both tracks of care within the same building.
How do I schedule a tour of Winslow Court Retirement Community?
Submit your details through the contact form on this page. Your senior advisor typically reaches out within a business day, glad to schedule a visit and explain how switching tracks works in practice.
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