LiveWellColorado is an inviting gathering place guests look forward to visiting. Our 16,000 square-foot center provides a safe, secure, bright and lively facility for all our guests.
• Adults with physical, developmental, cognitive and intellectual impairments. Includes those with Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, stroke, brain injury and mobility issues.
• Seniors requiring supervised assistance with Activities of Daily Living
• Veterans
• Adults with memory care needs
Professional, trained staff supervise a rich offering of services, amenities and activities. We offer transportation to and from the LiveWellColorado center, and fresh breakfast, lunch and snack daily. On-site nursing staff, and health and social services counselors, coordinate to ensure that every guest has a positive and fulfilling experience.
Making a difference each day
Life lived well, one day at a time.
It would be difficult to imagine life without good friends and loving people that care about us. At LiveWellColorado, every effort, every program, every moment is approached with this idea in mind.
LiveWell Adult Day Services provides guests a safe, comfortable environment to spend time and have fun with friends old and new, with a variety of events, activities and amenities to satisfy even the most active and outgoing individual.
Our care providers
LiveWell care providers love what they do. That’s what makes them so special.
Whether it’s our shuttle operator’s assistance to and from our facility, one of our nurses ensuring guests take prescribed medications, or food service personnel preparing and serving healthy, flavorful meals and snacks, every LiveWell staff member is dedicated to making each day one to remember for our guests. And don’t be surprised to be challenged by a team member to a spirited game of cards, billiards or trivia. We like having fun as much as the next person! To learn more about LiveWell Colorado please call 303-200-5050.
Oral health is about much more than a clean smile. For older adults, brushing and flossing can become difficult due to arthritis, memory loss, or physical limitations. When dental care is missed, harmful bacteria build up. And they dont stay in the mouth.Research has found links between gum disease and a range of serious health issues: heart disease, pneumonia, diabetes complications, and more recently, dementia. In studies, bacteria associated with gum infections have even been found in the brains of people with Alzheimers disease, suggesting a role in inflammation and cognitive decline.The good (but not-so-new) news? Professional cleanings and oral screenings help reduce bacteria, spot issues early, and protect overall health. And theyre not just for those with medical conditionseven healthy individuals benefit from reaching the areas daily brushing and flossing miss.Dental care is healthcare. For aging adults, it plays a vital role in maintaining comfort, dignity, and quality of life.Mouth health is whole-body healthespecially as we age. Editors Note: This article was submitted by Jacob H. Nguyen, RDH. Jacob is a Direct Access Dental Hygienist and Founder of Dental Carvan. For more information he may be reached at 303-210-0999.
GrandFriends Adult Day Program: Compassionate Care for Adults Living with DementiaThe GrandFriends Adult Day Program, located at the Via Health, Fitness, and Enrichment Center, has provided a safe and engaging environment for adults living with dementia for the past 30 years. Our mission is to offer older adults who need supervision and daily care with opportunities to stay mentally and physically healthy. Participation in the program can often delay or prevent the need for placement in a nursing home.Benefits of Adult Day ProgramsAdult day programs play a vital role in maintaining health and independence by providing: Enhanced Independence Encourages self-sufficiency in a supportive environment. Social Engagement Stimulates alertness and activity through meaningful interactions. Structured Activities Creates a sense of routine and anticipation. Physical Exercise Helps reduce anxiety, improve stamina, enhance balance, and promote better sleep. Support for CaregiversCaring for a loved one with dementia while managing work and family responsibilities can be overwhelming. GrandFriends offers caregivers much-needed respite, ensuring their loved ones receive professional and compassionate care in a secure setting.Program Expansion and Grant SupportIn August 2024, Via was one of 21 recipients selected to receive grant funding from the Alzheimers Association Center for Dementia Respite Innovation (CDRI). This funding has allowed us to: Expand Program Space Providing a more comfortable and accommodating environment. Hire Additional Staff Ensuring a 1:4 caregiver-to-client ratio for personalized care. Enhance Technology Introducing smart boards for interactive experiences like movies, museum tours, virtual bird watching, chair yoga, and games. Offer Individualized Programming Tablets with specialized games and activities tailored to each participants needs. Improve Transportation Services Clients within a 15-mile radius can access transportation for $3 per one-way trip. Program Details Hours: MondayFriday, 7:30 AM 5:30 PM (accommodating caregiver work schedules). Cost: $55 per day (one day per week) $50 per day (two or more days per week) To schedule a tour and assessment for your loved one, contact: Christy Harvison, GrandFriends Supervisor 251-470-5228 charvison@viamobile.org "This project is supported by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $6,607,011 with 75 percent funded by ACL/HHS and $1,620,872 with 25 percent funded by non-government source(s). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by ACL/HHS, or the U.S. Government."
Selling a home that has been lived in for many years can be a difficult process whether a loved one has passed or is just moving into a nursing home. Many memories have been made that hold a multitude of emotions and it is hard to let it all go. Here are a few steps to help ease the stress of preparing your loved ones home for sale.Be PatientIf time isnt of the essence put a 60-90 day freeze on all decision making. During that time leave everything in the home as-is except for expiring food, medicines, and anything else that could leave a bad odor. This hold-over time period will give friends and family time to grieve, time to process the options, and time to remember the home exactly how it was while your loved one still lived there.Get Expert HelpA lawyer should be one of your first calls as they can help get the necessary paperwork in order such as a power of attorney and will. They can also help you navigate through probate. Seeking legal advice about selling a home is always advised as it can greatly affect the title of the home.Next, a realtor will be able to talk about all of your options when it comes to selling. Since a realtor doesnt have any emotional attachment to the house, they will be able to be matter of fact and tell you the current market value of the home. A realtor will also let you know which items should be updated to get the most money out of the house.DeclutterIt can be difficult to let things go, but a house must be de-personalized in order to sell for top dollar. If the process is too difficult or daunting to do on your own, you might consider hiring an estate sale company to host an estate sale. If this is the route you go, it is best to step away from the process and let the professionals do their job.If you prefer to go through items yourself, consider hiring an appraiser or specialist to look at antiques to find out their true value. Less valuable items can be donated so you know they are going to a good home. Non-profit businesses that are usually seeking donations include Goodwill, Salvation Army, and Habitat for Humanity Restores.Update/RepairsA lived-in home will have signs of wear & tear. At a minimum fix cracked tiles, patch holes in walls, give the home a coat of fresh neutral paint, replace burned out lightbulbs, and remove curtains to let the most light in. You might also consider installing new carpet and flooring.To get the most money out of the home, consider doing a kitchen and bathroom remodel as those spaces tend to be the biggest selling points of a house. If you dont have time for a major renovation you can update simple items such as replacing light fixtures, faucets, and hinges. In the bathrooms add a few stacked washcloths tied with a ribbon, add lightly scented candles, and buy matching bathmats & towels in a light green, blue or white tone.Your realtor might also suggest hiring a professional stager, who will bring in contemporary furniture to enhance the homes attractiveness to potential buyers.Clean, Clean, CleanOne of the last steps inside the home is to give it a good cleaning. If you dont mind putting in the elbow grease, then begin with washing the windows, vacuuming, dusting, wiping down all surfaces, and polishing appliances. You can also consider hiring a cleaning company, who can come in and make the home sparkle in just a few hours.Curb AppealLastly, spruce up the landscaping and front entrance of the home which might have become neglected. Trim shrubs, add flowers, mow the lawn, give the front door a fresh coat of paint, and paint faded trim. In addition, certain buyers loan types such as FHA & VA will require rotted deck boards be replaced, that peeling paint is fixed, and any broken windows be repaired.If you are ready to take the next step in selling, call lMike Lies with Gold Compass Real Estate at 303-325-5690.