Magnolia Place in Aurora, CO is an assisted-living community designed for residents who want daily support without giving up independence. The on-site team coordinates physical therapy, speech therapy, and diabetes management, and licensed staff are available around the clock for supervision or when a short-term respite stay is needed. Care plans can be adjusted quickly through direct coordination with outside physicians and other health-care providers, allowing residents to recover from illness or manage chronic conditions without leaving the property.
Safety systems back up the clinical care. Apartments and common areas are connected to an emergency call system, the building is protected by a full sprinkler network, and exterior doors remain secured to help prevent wandering. Staff members monitor these systems continuously, so assistance is dispatched promptly day or night.
Apartments range from studios to larger layouts, and residents can choose furnished or unfurnished units. Features such as kitchenettes, cable TV, central air conditioning, Wi-Fi, phone service, utilities, and handicap accessibility are available in many—but not all—units, so prospective residents should verify specific details during a tour. Pets are welcome in designated residences, and the campus includes outdoor seating areas, indoor common rooms, and convenient parking.
Dining follows an all-day service model with three chef-prepared meals and healthy snacks. Menus accommodate low-sodium, vegetarian, kosher, gluten-free, and other special diets without extra charges. Guest meals can be arranged, and hospice support staff coordinate closely with the culinary team to maintain comfort and nutritional balance for residents receiving end-of-life care.
Residents have access to health and wellness programs, an activity center, and a library with computer workstations. Scheduled social outings, clubs, holiday parties, and intergenerational projects offer multiple ways to stay engaged, while indoor walking paths, yoga, chair yoga, water aerobics, and light therapy sessions support physical fitness. Recreational options include trivia games, dances, swimming, reminiscence groups, sensory-based activities, and community service programs, giving residents structured opportunities to remain active and socially connected.