Legacy Village of Castle Pines
535 W Castle Pines Parkway, Castle Pines, CO 80108
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5
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January 14, 2023
My wife was at Legacy Village of Castle Pines. She was there for two weeks while I was in the hospital. It was my only contact with them, and the personnel there were outstanding. The layout was very nice. My impression of it was that the rooms were nicely furnished, clean, and very well cared for. My contact with the staff was just outstanding. Everyone was friendly. The residents that I ran into were very friendly and very complimentary of that facility. I only had food in the memory care, and it was OK. It was not great, but it was OK. There was an exercise area. They were doing bingo when I walked by. The director there was wonderful.
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About Legacy Village of Castle Pines in Castle Pines, Colorado
Legacy Village of Castle Pines is conveniently located near Interstate 25 in Castle Rock, Colorado, just south of Denver. Relatives of residents remark that the facility is beautiful with caring staff members. The facility has restaurant-style dining, and visitors note that the food is good. Residents can participate in a variety of activities, including balloon volleyball, cards and coloring, and sometimes enjoy live entertainment. Legacy Village of Castle Pines has a game room, library and furnished patios where residents can enjoy views of the nearby Rocky Mountains.
Services and Amenities of Legacy Village of Castle Pines in Castle Pines, Colorado
Ambulatory Assistance & Accessibility
- Mobility & Wheelchair Assistance
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
Languages
- English spoken
Personal Care
- Personal Care Assistants
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Guest Meals
Health Services
- Skilled Nursing
- Medication Reminders
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
Pets
- Pets
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Salon Services
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Room Amenities
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Memory Care Cost is All inclusive
- State Licenses: 23O530
Costs for Legacy Village of Castle Pines in Castle Pines, Colorado
Assisted Living
$5,000
Starting Price
Independent Living
$3,900
Starting Price
Memory Care
$8,500
Starting Price
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Reviews of Legacy Village of Castle Pines in Castle Pines, Colorado
4.2
(15 reviews)
Facility
4.5
Staff
4.4
Food
3.9
Activities
3.8
Value
3.8
Charles
4
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June 19, 2024
I toured Legacy Village of Castle Pines. It was open and airy. It's larger than the place we went to yesterday. They have both independent living, assisted living, and memory care, so you can transition through it all three, which is nice. We met with one person and talked to the receptionist quite a bit while we were waiting, and they were very friendly. They have a billiards room. They had two workout facilities. They had two courtyards, one specific for memory care and then one specific for independent and assisted living folks.
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Kathleen
5
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April 15, 2024
I loved the openness of Legacy Village of Castle Pines, the huge large windows with lots of sunlight, and the good food. The dining area was fine. I think the building is six years old and it looks to be in perfect shape. The staff during the tour was very helpful. The rooms were nice. They have a physical therapy room. They have doctors come in for appointments, so you don't need to leave the building to see a doctor.
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Diana
4
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February 14, 2024
We visited Legacy Village of Castle Pines. I liked the staff. The lady who took us around was very considerate, very open, and took her time with us. What I liked about the apartments was they were quite a bit larger than the ones at the other facility that we've visited and they had balconies and patios. And they seemed to have more closet space. The main floor overlooks a lower level like you were on a loft or something. It looks down on the cafeteria level, and then they have a courtyard where the balconies overlook the courtyard. They don't have the mountain view, which means a lot to us. But it's a very nice forest area. They had a library, a workout room, and a pool table.
Susan
5
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August 19, 2023
We toured Legacy Village of Castle Pines. All I can say is they were wonderful. They're five stars all the way, but at the end of the day, they didn't have a room for my mom or I would have gone with them. The facility was beautiful. The people that tried to help me were fantastic. It just didn't work out in the end, but all of those things were good. The staff who gave the tour was very on top of everything. She was just very kind and very helpful. She's tried very hard to help us make it work there. She couldn't have been better. The rooms were pretty standard floor plans for assisted living, but they were nice. They had a kitchenette in them. It was adequate. We walked through the dining area, and it was very nice. There was lots of light and lots of windows. They were friendly. They had lots of activities. They had way more than my mom would be able to participate in. They had bingo, they had an audiobook club as well as a regular book club, and they had lots of outings. I don't remember all their activities, but it was an impressive list.
David
4
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June 4, 2023
The tour at Legacy Village of Castle Pines was great. They were friendly. They let me talk to residents. I asked residents, "What's the best thing about this place?" and they quickly both said that the staff is just amazing. The rooms were newer. I think the facility is only about five years old, so it's more modern, but it's fully equipped. They're more expensive. They were clean. The dining rooms looked great. They gave me a schedule of activities for the month or the week. They have a very good movie theater there. They have bingo and happy hours. They bring in somebody from the outside. It's a very nice facility.
Paul
5
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January 14, 2023
My wife was at Legacy Village of Castle Pines. She was there for two weeks while I was in the hospital. It was my only contact with them, and the personnel there were outstanding. The layout was very nice. My impression of it was that the rooms were nicely furnished, clean, and very well cared for. My contact with the staff was just outstanding. Everyone was friendly. The residents that I ran into were very friendly and very complimentary of that facility. I only had food in the memory care, and it was OK. It was not great, but it was OK. There was an exercise area. They were doing bingo when I walked by. The director there was wonderful.
Provider Response
Sherry
4
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November 10, 2020
I saw both independent and assisted living facilities at Legacy Village of Castle Pines. It's brand new and beautifully laid out. I really liked the separation of the independent living apartments and the assisted living. I'm assisted living, but I appreciate their paradigm of separating some activities between assisted living and independent. That was a positive for me. However, I decided on the other place because there were more things around. This facility was a rather isolated building. The staff was very helpful and very nice. The food was very nice. I very much appreciated the assisted living people in a separate dining room. They also had a memory care that was another closed area. I liked the separation of the three aspects of aging in place. I wasn't there long enough to observe any activities. I was there to tour the building. Underground parking was a big plus, and there's availability of more than one washing machine and one dryer on each floor. Other than the dining room service, I didn't meet any staff, and they were very nice. We had one meal there, and it was very nice. The apartments were a little bit smaller than I had anticipated.
CR Resident
5
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November 7, 2020
My mother, who is 93, fell and broke her hip. recently. After rehabilitation, we had to place her in a new living environment asap, since she could no longer live alone. This is really stressful on family! I researched quickly and extensively all her options for Assisted Living. Legacy is FIVE STAR in EVERY REGARD! I know my mom is safe in her beautiful 1 bedroom apt., being taken care of by wonderful caregivers, and Legacy is only about 2 years old. So everything is almost brand new. I would not hesitate to place a parent in Legacy. Thanks Legacy! :)
Andi
5
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July 23, 2020
The Legacy Village of Castle Pines was very good, and I really liked it. The staff was fantastic; they knew what they were doing. It was great. They had a beauty salon for my mom, they had a library, a movie theater, and the set up looked really nice for elderly parents. They had a full kitchen, which was nice, they had two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a nice living room. It was OK. Not very spacious, but nice enough for people at that stage.
Debbie
5
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November 19, 2019
I liked the overall feel of Legacy Village of Castle Pines. It's nice and open. I got to meet some of the staff members and I had a really good tour. The dining room was nice, the facilities themselves were nice, and the room was just what I was looking for. We're going to try and get our dad there.
dissapointed2
1
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July 16, 2019
Nice looking facility. Started out okay for respite care and turned into a nightmare. Care was not good for the most part (only about 1-2) were good care givers, administrators played the bait and switch game. Very sad.
Shawna K
5
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June 26, 2019
My parents have lived at Legacy for 9 months and they just love it. My dad loves the fact that there is a much higher ratio of men to women than there seemed to be at all the other places we visited. The staff is so caring and the food is excellent. When my mom had to go to a rehab facility for a few weeks, someone from Legacy stopped by to visit and bring her flowers. It was such a caring and kind gesture and it made my mom and dad's day. It frustrates me that someone who only came to visit it when it was brand new gave it a poor review. If course, it was quiet and there weren't a lot of residents around...it was brand new! The other residents here have been SO friendly and it's rare to ever see anyone sitting alone. Many of the other residents moved here from other senior care facilities in the area after they opened and all that we have talked to have said how much happier they are here. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Legacy to anyone looking for independent, assisted, or memory care for their loved one.
Provider Response
MHammy
5
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March 9, 2019
Both of my parents reside in Memory Care at Legacy Village. I moved them there from a facility in Castle Rock that we were not at all happy with. I can honestly say that Legacy Village has been wonderful. My parents love the “Personal Touch” philosophy: caregivers make a point of touching the residents via holding hands with them, rubbing their back, placing a hand on their shoulder or giving a hug. They constantly tell me how much they love living there. Best of all, I am back to being a daughter again, not a part-time caregiver. I am able to travel and enjoy retirement because my parents are in Legacy Village. The facility is modern and very clean. My parents are happy with the food. The caregivers are wonderful and very loving. A nurse is on site to address healthcare questions in a timely fashion and we use the visiting nurse practioner service so we no longer are taking them to the doctor frequently. To sum it up, Legacy Village has been a godsend for our family. To know that Mom and Dad are being watched closely and taken care of in such a loving manner is priceless!
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Jessa
4
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November 1, 2018
My dad is now in Legacy Village. It is a beautiful community, but it is probably better for people who are a little bit agile. My dad is in memory care, and right now, there are not a lot of people there, so that's a good thing. The staff members do a good job; they seem to be caring. The food is very good. My dad plays cards, balloon volleyball, and coloring. They have activities as far as people coming in like people that play piano, so that's nice.
Fran
3
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October 5, 2018
Legacy Village of Castle Pines was brand new. The facilities were adequate, and it was a nice enough place, but there was no one there, and that bothered me. It looked like they had several amenities, but no one was in any of these places they showed me. They had a game room and an art room. They didn't have as many choices for facilities. As far as the grounds, it looked adequate. However, I didn't like the idea that I did not see people around. When I was leaving, which was at lunch time, I had to walk through the restaurant to get out to where my car was parked, I saw three or four people but none of them looked happy and none of them had anybody with them. They were all sitting at the table all by themselves. I didn't like that. It is hard to rate it because it felt very cold. There was nothing really negative except I didn't have a good feel about it.
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