MEMORY CARE IN LONGMONT, CO

Support for every stage

From calming spaces to highly trained staff, every detail of the Life Guidance® neighborhood is designed to support people living with dementia. 

Peace of mind with personalized care

Here are just a few ways our forward-thinking approach to memory care improves the lives of residents.


  • Secure gathering spaces allow residents to move freely and safely
  • Highly trained staff offer personalized care using the latest evidence-based techniques
  • Physical activities, cognitive programs and staff-guided outings improve mood and stimulate cognition
  • Frequent multi-sensory stimulation opportunities support holistic wellness
  • Abundant natural light helps regulate circadian rhythms, promoting restful sleep and reducing evening agitation
  • An intimate dining room encourages engagement between residents
  • Apartments have an intentionally small footprint to encourage social connection throughout the community

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Life Guidance offered this resident a new lease on life and provided her daughters with peace of mind.

Frequently asked questions

 

Browse our FAQ to learn more about memory care – and to see if it’s the right fit for your family.


Memory care is a specialized form of residential care tailored to meet the needs of individuals with memory loss and neurocognitive diseases, including 24-hour supervision and assistance with activities of daily living. The primary goal of Atria Longmont’s memory care neighborhood is to provide a safe, structured environment that minimizes stress and confusion for residents. We provide 24-hour care in a secure setting that allows residents to live a full life.

The primary differences between assisted living and memory care communities are the level of care and security of the environment. Assisted living, while also providing personal care and support, caters to a broader range of seniors who require less intensive support. Memory care neighborhoods often have enhanced security features to prevent wandering, a common behavior for those experiencing cognitive decline.

 

Atria Longmont offers both assisted living and memory care, which can help ease the transition when a resident requires additional support.

The cost of memory care varies based on factors like amenities, apartment type and location.

 

In Colorado, the average cost of memory care is $6,200 per month.

 

Use our cost calculator to see how your current expenses compare to the cost of memory care at Atria Longmont.

In addition to research-based care through our Life Guidance memory care neighborhood, Atria Longmont offers support groups for families navigating the challenges of caring for someone experiencing cognitive decline, as well as educational events hosted in collaboration with Dementia Together.

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Partners in Excellence

Atria Longmont and Dementia Together are teaming up to provide educational resources for our staff and the families we support. Dementia Together offers research-based training to ensure well-being for those living with cognitive impairment.

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Family Nights

Join us on the third Wednesday of every month at 5:30 pm for rotating educational, appreciation and support events. The October 16 event will feature an educational session by Dementia Together on their SPECAL® (pronounced “speckle”) method.

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Memory Cafés

Join us on October 9 and December 11 at 2 pm for reminiscing, games, music and refreshments. This event is specially designed for people with mild to moderate cognitive impairment and their care partners who want to remain socially engaged.

Senior living resident looking at old pictures with daughter

Support for every PIECE of the process 

PIECES offers a personalized approach to care, programs and symptom management for those living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. This downloadable guide can help you determine the cause of dementia-related behaviors and meet your family member’s needs.

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