Sterling House of Arvada
Sterling House of Arvada is located in Arvada, CO. The facility has many assisted living services available for its residents, as well as many amenities. At the same time, the facility respects and encourages the independence of those residents who are still physically capable of it. As far as services go, there are a large number of them offered to residents staying at Sterling House of Arvada. The facility’s staff is on-call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Residents can receive help from the staff with day-to-day needs, including grooming, dressing, and cleaning. There is an emergency response system in place in every apartment that allows residents to call on the staff for help at any time in the event of an emergency. Nurses are members of the staff and can help with medical issues that the regular staff cannot help with. There is also a doctor on-call for issues that even the nurses are unable to help with. The facility receives regular visits from a dentist, occupational therapist, physical therapist, speech therapist, and podiatrist. Housekeeping, laundry, and linen services are all offered. Special services are offered for residents dealing with incontinence. The facility provides residents three meals per day. Transportation is available for residents who want to head to offsite activities, and for residents who need to head to offsite appointments. There are also many amenities available for residents at Sterling House of Arvada. The facility houses a recreation and activity room where residents can take part in a number of different recreational activities. There is a dining room where residents can eat meals with a restaurant-style feel if they do not want to eat meals in their apartments. A sunroom is available for residents to relax in or socialize with other residents, family, and friends. There are indoor and outdoor common areas where residents can gather together and socialize. Residents who are concerned with their appearance can stop by the beauty and barber shop. Dogs and cats are accepted as pets, though residents must first have them approved by the facility’s management before bringing them. |