Arvada Traumatic Brain Injury Assisted Living – 6 provides Assisted Living, Residential Care Home, and Memory Care programs geared toward residents recovering from traumatic brain injury or managing cognitive decline. The team is trained to support wandering behaviors in the morning and evening, prevent elopement, and manage oxygen therapy. Advanced dementia conditions are accepted, and care plans are adjusted as those needs progress.
Medical oversight extends to 24-hour staffing with background-checked employees, an awake night shift, and on-site security. Residents who need full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, or toileting receive hands-on help, and staff are ready to aid with walker or wheelchair transfers as well as standby or supervised mobility. An activity director coordinates therapeutic routines that align with individual care goals.
Private and semi-private rooms are available and may include cable service and regular housekeeping, while scheduled laundry keeps personal clothing and linens clean. Not all accommodations include every feature, so it is advisable to confirm room specifics during a tour.
Meals follow a set menu developed to meet common nutritional needs, and the kitchen can modify diets for medical or personal reasons. Snacks are stocked throughout the day to support residents who benefit from smaller, more frequent servings or who have variable appetites.
Residents have access to a movie room, internet connectivity, communal gardens, a concierge who assists with everyday arrangements, and a modest library for quiet reading.