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As a care manager, I work with many communities. I recognize those with mental health and cognitive challenges have been dealt a challenging hand. It truly take a village to do it right. The Golden house with Lea and her team along with many others jumping in supported my client until it was time for her to say goodbye here on earth. Lea has an amazing way of never giving up on someone no matter how difficult it can be. Her team stands beside her and they follow in the same footsteps. If you are looking for a forever place for your loved one or a client, as I was, do not hesitate to see what Applewood offers.
Applewood is AMAZING! My family member has been a resident for several months and the quality of care he receives is beyond wonderful. Lea, Izzy, Brie, Brisa, both Gabbie’s and Jasmine are so caring. You won’t have to worry about your love one in such a clean and caring home.
Applewood Our House in Golden has been an absolute answer to prayer. The house, which is clean, comfortable and spacious, provides a home-like environment with private bedrooms, lovely indoor sitting, eating and living areas, an outdoor courtyard, and even a flower/herb garden. But what stands out the most is the dedicated and attentive staff, who are so kind and encouraging to the residents. My dad, who was struggling with profound dementia and bouts of anger, is now calm and content. There are no words that can begin to express our gratitude for the house manager, Lea. She has treated my dad as though he was her own grandfather. She keeps us informed as to his ups and downs and any pertinent developments in his health situation. Choosing memory care is a difficult decision for any family, but Applewood has made the transition as reassuring as we could've ever hoped for.
Applewood is the greatest assisted living home. All the staff caregivers are so loving and caring about each resident. The food and engaging activities are wonderful. It is wonderful to have such a home environment and not institutional. This truly was the BEST place for my mom during her last year. Highly, highly recommended!
By far the best long term care I’ve known in 18 years of LTC work. The staff are amazing, engaging, and so caring toward the residents! Highly recommend!!
My Mom has been living at Yank House for over a year! They have made her feel so special 💓. It was her birthday party today and Lea pulled out all the stops. We played baseball ⚾️ in the backyard and a great time was had by all. Thank you Applewood Our House staff! You rock!
My Mother recently became a resident at Applewood Our House in Golden. We are extremely pleased with the care she has received so far. It is a very homey and welcoming community. The house manager and her staff are very dedicated and genuinely care about all the residents. They strive to keep the residents engaged by providing fun activities for them to participate in. I would highly recommend this facility to anyone looking for memory care for a loved one.
This review is about a family (mine) that was actually put back together and given another chance once my husband was completely broken at another Corporate memory care center which will remain nameless in Denver Colorado. Through pure luck, my son was fortunate to get the number of a family owned organization in the Denver area called Applewood Our House in Golden. . My son was able to speak personally to the main director and tell her our long, and very emotional situation which broke not only my husband who in his life before dementia was an extremely intelligent physiology professor at a major University, but the rest of of us as well. My husband at this point was a challenge and very traumatized. Applewood did something that most people could not do or even attempt to do and that is gaining Bill’s trust and giving him his dignity back. The entire staff was amazing! I realized when we were there with him in his last 24 hours that they had made him feel like he was part of a family and there was actually a lot of joy in his life, even though he was struggling with that cruel, hideous disease. My entire life I will never stop thinking about Lea, Ashley their teams and all the others involved in Bill’s daily life and what they did for him. They helped put us all back together after that hellish experience he had in his first facility. We were all pretty broken and they not only made Bill’s life easier and treated him with kindness, continually looking for activities to challenge him , foods he enjoyed, music and movies he enjoyed and anything else that might help gain his trust that they were there to help him and bring some joy and happiness. back into his daily life, especially when we were not able to be there. By being able to do this, they brought the joy back into our lives too. When he started to escalate we were (my 2 adult children daughter in law and I were able to spend his Last week with him 24/7 and were able to see first hand how much they cared for him as not just their patient but as a human being as well. They are all incredible at their jobs, because they have the biggest hearts I have ever seen In any group of people and they always seemed to know exactly what to do or they would work to figure out new strategies when needed. Their empathy along with an abundance of care and understanding makes what they did do day in and day out so successful along with the fact they are all a lot of fun and create such a positive and warm atmosphere which I could feel the moment I walked in the door. We will never forget what they did for my husband and for the rest of us. I was told over and over again by Lea that some day when she called me to talk about Bill I would not automatically expect something negative as that is all I had been use to before Finding Applewood Our House. She was right and I was finally able to smile when I saw her caller ID. 4 days before Bill died we went to visit and were able to spend time with him outside which he loved. (Another thing they tried to make happen for him as often as they could.) All of a sudden, his eyes were clear and he smiled and told my daughter who had just gotten there from Seattle, “Hi” which was his first understandable word to anyone in quite a while. He smiled so large and his blue eyes were clear as a bell . He gave my son a big hug and patted the back of his head like he did when he was little. For over an hour we walked around the backyard and he smiled from ear to ear every time he looked at us, and kissed us all and listened carefully to our conversations. It was like having him back with us and he knew us all, my son, daughter, daughter in law and myself. Even for the few days he had left, he would smile when ever he saw us. We were all together the moment he died and will never forget Applewood for all they did. Martie Barnes♥️
We are eternally grateful for Applewood Our House-Golden. Mom went to Applewood a little over a year ago and recently passed away. The care and love she received there was a great comfort to us. We knew she was safe and getting the care she needed, treated with respect and dignity. Lea was a huge help to us, answering questions as we navigated the stages of mom's decline. Breanna recognized early mom's need to have someone stay with her when she went to bed to ease her anxiety, so a change in her care plan was made. This is just one example of how they constantly observe, evaluate, and adjust as necessary based on the residents' needs. Coco (the resident Labrador retriever) brought comfort to mom. The family planned events were always a lot of fun. I could go on and on. Thank you Lea, Ashley, Lizzy, Brisa, Unity, Breanna, Isreal, Bursa, and Coco 😊 for all you did for mom ❤ .
I know a client in this home and it's a great place. The Home setting is wonderful with a nice backyard. I filled the bird feeder for them. The residents are happy and there are always two caregivers present to watch over them.