Sharmar Village in Pueblo, Colorado, offers three levels of residency: Independent Living for those who need minimal assistance, Assisted Living for adults who benefit from daily support, and Memory Care for residents living with cognitive decline. The community is prepared for advanced dementia conditions and maintains structured supervision for individuals who wander in the morning, evening, or stay awake throughout the night.
Medical oversight is built around a 24-hour licensed nurse on site, a second nurse on call, and an awake night shift. All team members must pass background checks, and an activity director oversees engagement programs. On-site clinical services include occupational and speech therapy, stroke care, hospice, ambulatory and incontinence care, and continuing care coordination, along with resident and family counseling. Staff can provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and they are trained to help with transfers whether a resident uses a walker, relies on a wheelchair, or only needs standby supervision.
Accommodation options range from studio layouts to larger apartment styles, and each residence is designed with accessibility in mind. Cable is available in many—but not all—units, so prospective residents should confirm availability when touring.
Dining operates on an on-order system that lets residents choose meals at the time they prefer, and a private dining room is reserved for family visits or special occasions. Therapeutic diets and texture-modified meals are prepared when prescribed by the clinical team to support specific health needs.
The campus is wheelchair accessible throughout and features an on-site barber and beauty shop, reliable internet access in common areas, and a concierge who coordinates appointments, transportation, and day-to-day requests.