$1,949
The Courtyards at Mountain View
8101 East Mississippi Ave., Denver, CO 80247
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Reviews of The Courtyards at Mountain View in Denver, Colorado
ReviewerFC021923A
3
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February 22, 2023
I lived at The Courtyards at Mountain View. The layout was large, so depending on which room you have, you may have a long walk to go to either meals or activities, and they're all centrally located. They have a beauty parlor with someone there twice a week. They have a library, music is played quite a bit, and there's live music at least once a week. It's very pleasant as far as looks, and the hallways are wide, which is very nice for people using any kind of a walking device or scooter or anything like that. They provide three meals. There had been multiple chefs, and the food was just very up and down and rarely was it good. Up until two months ago, the activities were excellent and multiple, and they had all kinds of things. Two months ago, we got a new person and I had not seen activities happening. What throws all of these good things off is the administration. There had been five directors when I was there, three chefs, and frequently not enough servers in the dining room. People only had hot water for months on end. It could be a wonderful place. It's physically wonderful and it had this lovely courtyard.
Janet
4
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May 17, 2019
The Courtyards at Mountain View is very nice and they provide us three meals a day. They mainly focus on the food which is very good and restaurant-style. Our experience is very good. The staff is very friendly and willing to help you out. The activities are good and they have good entertainment. They also have a nice little exercise place. They also have very good transportation wherever you need to go. We don't have a lot of outside excursions though. The surroundings are very nice. The courtyard has a fountain. My room has very nice windows with white wooden blinds. They also have some flowering trees and they're doing some of the landscaping so they'll be putting in more plants, so the outside is kept up very well. Their food and dining area are excellent. They're going to expand their restaurant so there'll be more space. They have some kind of fish every night, as well as some kind of meat. They have about three to four entrees like chef salad, hotdog or hamburger. You can get pretty much anything you want. They serve wine or beer with dinner, so there are no extra expenses. I'm in independent living, but they also have assisted.
GK's Caregiver
2
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February 19, 2018
My father was in Skilled Nursing for over a year. I will start with saying that there were several kind and caring staff members. The management overturned every 2 or 3 months which left everything in a constant state of flux. The dining room service was about 50/50 (fair to bad). Breakfast and soup were about the only edible foods and I dined with my father many times. I started bringing him food from outside so he could enjoy a meal at least once or twice a week. Most of the staff speaks rough English which is very hard and frustrating for the older folks here who are predominantly hearing impaired and English speakers. At the beginning I was appalled at the care when I discovered infections on his feet because I saw blood on his socks. There are good hearted people working here but they are poorly trained with the exception of a few. I'm not sure that my fahter's care wouldn't have improved if my brother or I weren't stopping by there almost daily to check on him. For families who are thinking of bringing their loved ones here, I would plan on checking on them at least twice a week and checking for cleanliness of wounds.
Provider Response
educated senior citizen
2
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February 27, 2017
disappointing all around. Staff poorly trained, poorly supervised and expensive. Food service is BAD and the food is fair to poor and the Sunday brunch is a disaster. I am getting out of here!
Provider Response
llbdouglas
1
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November 6, 2016
A local hospital recommended that my aunt go to the rehab unit at Brookdale Mtn. View. The lack of communication between the administration and the family was awful. Instead of having the Brookdale staff contacting us and scheduling a meeting to let us know of the progress of my aunt's health, we scheduled it ourselves. That was AFTER the complaint that was filed with the Public Health Department. That was AFTER a bedsore 5 cm long - and UNDRESSED - was discovered by a family member (staff had known about it for 3 days). That was AFTER my aunt complained that she was dropped while being weighed (all staff were questioned about the incident and since no incident report was filed, administration says "it didn't happen." However my aunt is still talking about it. My aunt declined rapidly after the above mentioned things and nearly died of starvation and dehydration. The best thing to happen to her was when she declined her meds and was transported to the hospital. I would advise anyone with a loved one to be sure to research, personally look at and ask questions at several long term facilities, assisted living facilities or rehab facilities. You ALWAYS want the best care for your loved one!
Provider Response
We regret to hear your experience was less than you expected In our health care center. This has been reviewed and please be assured that the safety and well-being of all our residents is our number one priority.
Joe438430
4
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October 11, 2016
We found a place for my aunt in Denver. It’s Brookdale Mountain View. First impression, it’s very nice. It’s very clean. There is a very nice entry room. The saleslady we met was very positive and helpful. They have lawn area, shrubbery, and flowers. There is like a sort of a courtyard as part of it, which is nice. They have some benches out there for people to sit. They could use a little more parking space though. The rooms look very nice and clean. The one problem is that my aunt complained that so often it would be a different person that attends to her. Like every time she takes a shower, it seems like it’s a different person. The persons taking her to dinner or lunch or breakfast are different people. Many of them are very nice and helpful, and some of them are just rude. Most of them are minorities, and it is hard to understand any of them. I don’t know if they’re from Somalia or from East Africa, but it is difficult to understand them, and it can be difficult to make oneself understood by them. There are not enough people that they employ to give really proper efficient care to everyone that’s there. It’s a nice facility, and the people they hire -- some of them are very nice, but very often people are hard to understand and some of them are just downright rude.
HarveyYWOFV
5
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May 11, 2016
Brookdale was nice and big, which we didn't think was so great because you have to walk to your room, so that's a negative, but everything else was great. There were a lot of Jewish people there. I met one guy who was really funny. He said, "If you move here, I'll get a $1,000 because I recommended you, and I'll give you half!" I said that's smart. He's living there and he's trying to make money. They had a nice place that's away from the road, so during nice weather, you could sit on a bench and talk to somebody. It has a dedicated plot of land and you could even have a garden, so that's nice. You get a place where you can put flowers and vegetables.
KR2
4
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February 16, 2016
Brookdale was clean, beautiful, and very friendly. They have regular apartments. The dining room seemed like fine dining without a huge delineation between the independent and assisted living sections.
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Services and Amenities of The Courtyards at Mountain View in Denver, Colorado
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- Companion Suites: Yes
Dining options
- In Room Kitchens
- Dining Room Shared Meals
- Dining Extra: restaurant-style dining
Features
- Beauty Barber Shop
- Resident Transportation
- Garden And Patio
Medicare
Health
2.0
Overall
2.0
Quality
5.0
Staff
1.0
About The Courtyards at Mountain View in Denver, Colorado
The Courtyards at Mountain View offers different levels of care, from an independent living wing to more supervised help with daily life tasks and mobility. More active seniors have private apartments with plenty of opportunities for socializing. Many here enjoy the well-manicured lawns, including a plot of land dedicated to gardening. Nutritious meals are prepared on-site and served in a communal dining room. Skilled nurses and physical therapy are available for residents recuperating after a hospital stay, and each floor has a nursing station with supervised medicine dispersal. Residents are also provided off-site transportation for medical appointments and shopping.
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