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    MorningStar Assisted Living & Memory Care of Boulder

    MorningStar Assisted Living & Memory Care of Boulder

    (9 reviews)

    The staff sucks.The woman who wears a hippie outfit is rude.The staff need manners…read more The building its gorgeous. The handy men another bitter lemon. The best person working here is Lisa,shes a happy lady the rest are rude and angry people.The resident was sleeping and the care giver didn't care woke her up in the middle of her nap.I will never ever pay for this type of places for my family.Never ever

    Overall, my dad had a truly positive experience at Morning Star after three traumatic memory care…read moreplacements. He blossomed there--smiling, dancing, and finally feeling safe. The care givers and upper management were kind, transparent, and responsive as his needs changed quickly. It gave him dignity at the end of his life, and I'll always be grateful. Details below for families wanting more info: My dad had rapidly progressive Frontal Temporal Dementia with increasing symptoms of ALS. He only lived at Morning Star for 3 months because his dementia was so progressive, but they were an amazing 3 months where he blossomed. He started participating in activities from his wheelchair like the balloon toss and dancing after being depressed and socially isolated at his other memory cares. Morning Star was able to accommodate his increasing needs over the 3 months he lived there. He started in the highest level of care tier, and they didn't increase the price even when his needs increased. Morning Star had the option of a call button on his wrist and on the wall to alert the caregivers if he needed help with anything not just crises. They had the option of an AI camera on the ceiling that would detect and record falls so they could go back and see what happened. They also allowed me to have a Yi camera that I could monitor from my phone for his safety. The staff was very hardworking both physically, mentally, and emotionally. He was was a "two-person assist" and by the end, the staff would assist him in and out of bed throughout the day, change his brief, dress him, brush his teeth, turn on the TV, help him drink from a straw and helped feed him in his last weeks because he couldn't do so himself. I went to visit every day and be his "voice", so I gratefully watched them do all of this in real time. The staff stayed on top of his detailed and shifting requirements. I often had to guess his needs and relay them to the staff, and they were responsive and would proactively address changes to the Care Plan. When he could no longer assist with the transfers, Morning Star and his hospice team coordinated for him to have a "Sit to Stand Lift" and then a Hoyer Lift. They had team meetings to train everyone on the lifts, and the caregivers would calmly coach my dad through using the lifts because he'd get scared. My dad passed in February, but I love Morning Star so much that I've continued visiting a few days a week with my toy poodle because of how welcoming and joyful both the staff and residents are. The other residents in the memory care are often laughing, singing and dancing. They're far more social than the residents at his other memory cares. I believe this is because they're treated with respect and warmth, so their mental health is better. The other memory cares used bossy tones with the residents and had intense controlling tactics. The Morning Star staff used redirection and compassion with my dad and the other residents, which makes for a positive culture that isn't driven by hostility and exasperation. I would love to live there myself because of the social environment where I've become good friends many of the residents and staff, but I am not 55+ and I don't have qualifying care needs. But I plan to live there when I'm older if I can. I think the main thing if you have a loved one living at a memory care (any memory care) is to stay involved with their care as much as you can. If you see changes in your loved ones demeanor and needs, be willing to communicate with their care team and pivot even in small ways. If you can get to know the staff that is going to help make sure your loved one doesn't get overlooked. Speak up sooner than later if you have concerns so resentments don't fester and care routines can be quickly course corrected. Also, for family whose loved ones have trouble with the TV and phone: look into getting a JubileeTV from Amazon. Having ann Echo Show was helpful too before we bought a JubileeTV.

    Boulder Manor

    Boulder Manor

    (9 reviews)

    We are overjoyed at the care that is provided to our aunt in the dementia wing of Boulder…read moreManor/Canyon! Working with the Life Encouragement lady, Crystal Caprio, has been amazing! She keeps my cousin, who relays the information, apprised of everything pertaining the care! Crystal communicates any changes, concerns or possible adjustments in her care. She even brought Nancy treats to help her gain weight when it dropped. This includes the well being, behavior, health, behavior, interests and activity of Aunt. She even plays silly games and has fun with he, adapting as Nancy advances in her dementia! It was terrifying putting Nancy in a nursing home, but Boulder Canyon has been the ideal place for her! Because of Crystal, we never worry about her. We know that she is receiving the best care possible! She quickly became happy there, but not at the very first. The nurse even coordinates with Crystal to provide regular status reports, as well!

    My mother is a long term resident in the Dementia Wing at Boulder Canyon…read more She has received more attention, patience and care than I imagined possible! My mother and I are truly blessed to have found this facility! I can sing the praises of their Life Engagement Coordinator, Crystal Caprio! She is the reason that I trust that the facility always has my mother's best interest at heart. Upon my unannounced visits, I have found her to be a ray of sunshine in a difficult situation. The staff on the wing is wonderful and notifies me of any situations that they want me to know about, even if she gets a bruise from bumping her arm! They are patient, caring and kind. Crystal regularly makes sure that I am informed of my mothers health, care, changes, decisions, attitude, activities, diet issues and mood! The Business Office, for the last few years has been a nightmare to work with. However, there is a new Business Office Manager and I have real hope that the office will improve it's communication.

    Hover Senior Living Community - Tile Mosaic Niche at the entrance of the Yellow Rose Cottage by Art Drenched Life.

    Hover Senior Living Community

    (4 reviews)

    We toured the Beatrice Hover community in Longmont with my mother and found the environment very…read morecomfortable and the staff to be extremely loving, with a caring and service oriented attitude. We chose to be placed on the waiting list because of its affordability when compared to other senior living care offerings in the community. Being that Hover is a CCRC (Continuing Care Retirement Community) it was very important to us that care could be given through any stage of life or physical need without leaving the campus. The elders I encountered in the Independent Living and Assisted Living buildings were not shy about sharing their pride and how they had individualized their living environments and it was wonderful to see them so happy. I also met several residents in the Hover Green Houses, Skilled Nursing, and so pleased to see the homes are run as an elder-in-charge community with meaningful relationships being developed and nurtured. The houses are beautiful homes and give elders the opportunity to participate in daily tasks like cooking and be involved playing games or having fun with crafts. The Hover Green House skilled nursing is so nice I want to live there! I can't recommend the Beatrice community highly enough!

    Hover Community is a solid nonprofit committed to providing high quality care to the elders it…read moreserves. They have affordable independent and assisted living residences and just recently added brand new long term care services with the addition of four Green Houses. The atmosphere of each is welcoming and supportive. The campus grounds and buildings are well maintained. Fantastic option for Longmont area elders. Easy to schedule tours.

    Frasier Meadows - retirement_homes - Updated May 2026

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