In Aurora, Colorado, Zoiccare houses up to 10 residents in a locally owned home with no ties to a larger chain. Assisted living starts near $5,500 a month, paid privately, since Medicaid isn't billed here.
- Assisted Living
- Small Home
- Private Pay
Why Families Choose Zoiccare
- A locally owned residential home in Aurora, Colorado, with room for 10 residents
- Assisted living pricing starts near $5,500 a month
- Private pay only; Medicaid isn't billed here
- In Arapahoe County, a moderate drive from Aurora's Medical Center
- Memory-related support is folded into everyday assisted living care
- Pets aren't accommodated at this home
About Zoiccare
Zoiccare occupies a converted single-family house in Aurora, Colorado, where 10 residents fill the home at full capacity. That small headcount means the same handful of neighbors share the kitchen, living room, and dining table day after day. Caregivers move through the household on a rhythm shaped more by family habits than a printed schedule taped to a wall, and meals and quiet moments unfold in the same rooms residents already live in.
Assisted living covers personal care, medication management, and help moving around safely for everyone in the house. Residents who develop memory-related needs continue receiving that support through the same assisted living staff, since the property holds no separate memory-care license. Care shifts as a resident's abilities change, and the caregiver already familiar with that person's habits handles the adjustment.
Because the license covers one level of care, assisted living is the full extent of what Zoiccare offers. The floor plan keeps the bones of an actual house, and common areas carry a warm, lived-in character rather than long clinical hallways. Furnishings resemble a family home more than a lobby, with soft lighting and everyday touches throughout. At 10 residents, the property reads as modest next to the larger buildings nearby in Aurora, and that scale lets staff notice small shifts in a resident's mood or appetite without sorting through a big roster.
Zoiccare won't match every family's checklist: independent living and specialized memory care sit outside its scope, respite stays aren't part of the program, and the home isn't set up to house resident pets. Because Medicaid isn't billed here, monthly pricing starts near $5,500, paid privately by each family. Families weighing that private-pay structure against public benefits should factor it into long-term budget planning.
Zoiccare sits within Aurora's Mission Viejo area, a residential pocket in Arapahoe County set back from busier through streets. Cherry Creek State Park and the Aurora Reservoir both lie a short outing away, open for a family visit. Del Mar Park is only minutes off, useful for a short walk with a resident on a mild afternoon. Aurora's Medical Center sits a moderate distance away, keeping emergency or specialist care within reasonable reach.
Zoiccare is locally owned and unaffiliated with any larger chain, with staffing and day-to-day decisions made on-site rather than at a distant office. That setup means changes to care or routines don't wait on approval from a corporate chain of command. Families weighing that local model against a national operator often find it worth seeing the household in person, since a visit shows how caregivers actually interact with residents over the course of a day.
Environment
Zoiccare is a converted single-family house in Aurora that holds 10 residents at full capacity. Bedrooms open onto a shared kitchen, living room, and dining table rather than a corridor of clinical rooms, keeping the space feeling like an actual home.
Services
The home provides assisted living only: help with personal care, medication schedules, and getting around safely. Residents with memory-related needs keep receiving that support from the same staff, since no separate memory-care license exists here. Care plans shift as needs change, handled by caregivers already familiar with that resident.
Resident Experience
With just 10 residents, everyone in the house knows each other, and days follow a rhythm closer to family life than an institutional schedule. Meals and quiet time happen in the same rooms residents already live in, and activities grow out of the household itself rather than a posted calendar.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Laura Moreno for the latest figures.
Laura Moreno
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Zoiccare
Zoiccare is a small, private-pay assisted living home for up to 10 residents. It does not include memory care, independent living, or Medicaid billing, and pets are not part of its setup. The household scale means caregivers work with a small, consistent group of residents.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
What People Like
- Locally owned home with on-site staffing and decision-making
- Consistent caregivers who know each resident's daily habits
- Memory-related support woven into everyday assisted living care
- Home-style setting with shared meals at the household table
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 Zoiccare with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Aurora, CO.
| Compared | ZoiccareAurora, CO No Google rating yet | Aurora Evergreen Assisted LivingAurora, CO· 0.3 mi 2.0 (2) | Goshen Assisted LivingAurora, CO· 0.3 mi No Google rating yet |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $5500/mo | $5300/mo | $5500/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Assisted Living | Assisted Living |
Total beds | 10 | 8 | 12 |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | No | No |
Housing type | Residential | Residential | Residential |
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Zoiccare
Aurora, CO
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 10
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Aurora Evergreen Assisted Living
Aurora, CO· 0.3 mi
- Starting price
- $5300/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 8
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Goshen Assisted Living
Aurora, CO· 0.3 mi
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 12
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
1576 S Paris Ct, Aurora, CO 80012
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Aurora's Medical Center is a moderate distance from Zoiccare, putting emergency and specialist care within reasonable reach for families and residents.
- Dining:Cherry Creek State Park and the Aurora Reservoir are both a short outing from Zoiccare, giving families open-air space to spend time together during a visit.
- Shopping:Del Mar Park is a few minutes from the home, a handy option for a short walk or some fresh air with a resident.
Zoiccare sits in Aurora's Mission Viejo area, a residential pocket within Arapahoe County set off from major through streets.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of care does Zoiccare provide?
Zoiccare offers assisted living only, for up to 10 residents in a household setting in Aurora, Colorado. Support covers personal care, medication management, and help moving around safely. Independent living and specialized memory care are not part of what this home provides.
How much does it cost to live at Zoiccare?
Monthly assisted living pricing at Zoiccare starts around $5,500. The exact rate for a resident depends on a tour and care assessment, since costs can shift based on individual needs.
Does Zoiccare accept Medicaid?
No. Zoiccare operates on a private-pay basis and does not bill Medicaid for care. Families who count on Medicaid to cover long-term care costs should weigh that when considering this home.
Where is Zoiccare located?
Zoiccare is located in the Mission Viejo area of Aurora, Colorado, in Arapahoe County. Aurora's Medical Center is a moderate distance away for emergency or specialist needs.
How many residents does Zoiccare care for?
The home holds 10 residents at full capacity, keeping it a small, household-style assisted living setting. That size lets caregivers stay familiar with each resident's daily habits and routines.
What is dining like at Zoiccare?
Meals happen together in the home's dining area, built into the household's everyday rhythm. With only 10 residents, mealtimes stay relaxed and personal rather than rushed.
What activities are available at Zoiccare?
Activities at Zoiccare grow out of daily household life rather than a formal printed schedule. This keeps each day low-key and personal, matching the home's smaller scale.
Are pets allowed at Zoiccare?
No, the home does not accommodate resident pets. Families with animals will need to arrange separate care for them.
Who operates Zoiccare?
Zoiccare is a locally run, unaffiliated residential home with no connection to a national senior-living chain. Staffing and day-to-day care decisions are made on-site rather than by a distant corporate office.
How can I schedule a tour of Zoiccare?
Share your contact information with Local Senior Advisor, and a team member will reach out within one business day. They can walk through details like Zoiccare's assisted living services and private-pay pricing.
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