Featured Review
5
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August 26, 2020
The front desk staff and manager have been willing to go above and beyond from picking up stuff from my mom’s apartment to be donated to checking on her daily.
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About Quincy Place in Denver, Colorado
Quincy Place is located in Denver, CO, providing a vibrant backdrop for your new life as a valued member of our caring community. From pleasant housekeepers, to attentive servers at mealtime and helpful maintenance technicians who are there when you need them, this community is the new extension of your family. We take pleasure in getting to know each of our residents and look out for their comfort and happiness. Our culinary team prepares three delicious meals each day, served in our beautiful dining room. We provide housekeeping, linen services, fun and stimulating activities, off-site excursions, transportation to your personal appointments and a variety of classes and programs. Our warm, comfortable community and our friendly staff and residents will welcome you. We look forward to making your life easier any way we can.So come to Quincy Place for a visit...and stay!
Services and Amenities of Quincy Place in Denver, Colorado
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Guest Meals
Guests
- Guest Parking
- Overnight Guests
On-Site Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Pets
- Pets
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Salon Services
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Linen Services
Outside Amenities
- Garden
- Walking and Hiking Areas
Room Amenities
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
Inside Amenities
- Computer Room
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Included in Rent: Basic Cable, Electric, Gas, Sewer, Water
- Housing: Handicap Barrier Free Units Available, Individual Climate Control, Safety Rails In Bathroom, Telephone Hookup, Walk In Tub
- Dining: Private Dining Room, Resident Kitchen
- Features: Laundry Room For Use, Chapel, Library, Locked Mailboxes, Elevator, Parking: Covered
- Technology: Business Center, WiFi in Common Areas
- Activities: Billiard Lounge, Game Room, Activity Room
- Payment Options: Automatic Online Payments
Costs for Quincy Place in Denver, Colorado
Independent Living
$2,250
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Reviews of Quincy Place in Denver, Colorado
4.6
(31 reviews)
Facility
4.5
Staff
4.8
Food
4.0
Activities
4.7
Value
4.7
ReviewerRD#1007o
5
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October 15, 2023
I toured Quincy Place. It was nice, clean, and open. The people were friendly. Everyone looked well cared for and like they were enjoying themselves. I looked at three different apartments. The studio was very small, but they all had a small kitchenette, a refrigerator, a sink, and a couple of cupboards. They were doing some renovations, too. The staff who toured me was very nice. She listened to what my needs were. It looked like they could accommodate everything I needed.
Jean
5
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December 2, 2022
Quincy Place was a nice building, and in their kitchens was a very small apartment sized refrigerator, not a full size. They're calling it full size, but it's smaller. They have different floor plans. We saw one apartment, the kitchen was very small, but they were a very clean, nice, nice facility. We're not interested in the meal amenities, but they offered all of that. The tour guide was very nice. They have a little courtyard, entrance with benches and that kind of thing, and then they're next to a park, I think within walking distance. One of the residents took us on the tour, because the manager had something wrong with his foot or something, so he had one of the residents take us, but she was knowledgeable and very good.
Beverly
5
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March 17, 2022
I like everything about Quincy Place. I like the staff, and the facility is closer to my home than the other one I saw. They were just great to follow through, they follow up with me. They were able to answer all questions and give me all the information that I needed. And if there's not an opening at the assisted living we looked at, this place would be my next choice. I haven't tried the food but I looked at them, they look good and they have great snacks. I think it's excellent for somebody who has relatives to assist them. If you are independent but can't live on your own, they have so many services to keep you independent and to keep you busy. I think that's wonderful for the people there. They have a gym, salon, theater, library, a computer room, and they have tours to different places, even up to the mountains. They do all of that and they have their own buses to take them to the doctors. You can have a great life there and still do your own thing, it's just good.
Peter
4
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September 23, 2021
I did a tour of Quincy Place. There was something I disliked about it. It was small, and it doesn't have that many residents. Because of that, it inevitably wouldn't have that many activity offerings; not that many diversions. It looked fine, it was clean, and it was quiet. It was almost too quiet. By that, I mean nobody seemed to be doing anything, but that's kind of what bothered me. I was positively impressed, but as I said, it lacks some things that made me disinterested. The staff was pleasant, and they were friendly. I saw a list of activities, but I didn't see anything happening. It was sort of a calendar that I saw. The facility is clean.
Sarah
5
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July 11, 2021
My tour at Quincy Place was great. The facility was really nice, and it has a lot of windows; it just feels light and open. The people who work there are really passionate, and I think the staff was really accommodating to my family. I felt like they took a lot of time with us, and they're really trying to make sure it will be the right fit for her (rather than just trying to sell it). I really like the location. The overall feel of it felt really good, not like an elderly person home. It felt like there's more life, so I like that about it. They showed us a couple of units and asked us if we wanted any snacks. They said that if we wanted a meal, we could come back.
Cody
5
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January 24, 2021
I pretty much liked everything about Quincy Place. I couldn't see anybody in there though. I liked the balcony, I liked how it was open, and I liked that it was clean. It didn't look like some low-income facility, and that's what I'm trying to avoid. I didn't want to be living in a low-income place where you got all these people with issues. It looked nice and clean. I had no problem. They gave me a gift, which I really liked. It felt homey. They had an exercise area.
magbob
5
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August 26, 2020
The front desk staff and manager have been willing to go above and beyond from picking up stuff from my mom’s apartment to be donated to checking on her daily.
PCLP
4
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June 1, 2020
We visited two additional facilities prior to selecting this one for my mom. It was important to us for her to keep what her current independence is intact. We were greeted with friendly staff faces and smiles and those that we did meet, both staff and residents, seemed so kind. Things in life change and sadly we had to move my mom out. I loved this place for her and enjoyed visiting her weekly for our movies and sleepovers and dinner in the dining room, mingling with friends. The staff members that we know; Cody, Candie, Terri and Michaela are wonderful. They truly do care about their residents and their best interests and how they are doing. We will miss what time we spent here and wish nothing but the best to those we have come to know and consider, "friends".... :-)
GS
4
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March 17, 2020
The staff at Quincy Place was fine. It's a community suited to someone much older and at a different stage than my friend. The person who gave me the tour was okay, and I don't have any negative views. The place looked clean and I don't think there's any concern about cleanliness. For the right person, the experience might have been better. Overall, I have a very positive impression of the place. They have a little space you can walk around which was nice, but it's nothing like the other community we visited.
Vivian
4
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July 2, 2019
We've lived in Quincy Place for more than 2 yrs now, it's independent living, and it's very nice. The staff is good, we have apartments, and there are lots of activities. We have meals three times a day, and there's ambulant service. We have bocce ball, therapy, and others. My room is beautiful with lots of air, lots of windows, and it's very bright and light. The dining area has windows all along one side. It's very light, has a lot of chairs, tables, and good food.
Visitor7295
5
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July 6, 2018
I was treated very nice at Quincy Place. The guy who took me around was very nice and informative. It just seemed small, but what I liked about it were the meals and meal choices. They try to accommodate taste as well as diet plans. The lunch room was open and airy, with a lot of light, which I liked. They had an exercise room and buses to take you to shopping, doctor's appointments, on excursions, or out to eat.
Marie
4
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April 30, 2018
Quincy Place is pretty nice. My friend really likes the people, the activities, and her little apartment. She has a studio with a bathroom and a little balcony which she really likes, so she can sit outside. She is doing Bible study and got a prayer group going. She's very active in and enjoying the spiritual stuff. She says the food is good. The people were very nice.
LS
3
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November 20, 2017
The visit at Quincy Place was fine, but we did not like the community. The biggest reason was that it's a smoking facility, and when you walk in you can smell the smoke. They're allowed to smoke in the rooms and that was unappealing to us. It's also not nearly as new or clean as the other community we saw, which was a big deal to us. Their apartment was small with a teeny-tiny kitchenette. It felt like economy living and not apartment living. The staff was fine; the person who assisted us was very nice and helpful.
A visitor217356
4
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May 6, 2017
I toured Quincy Place, and I thought it was nice. The people seemed friendly, and it seemed like a location where you will be able to reach your person and get to them easily. You want the place to be centrally located, but you don’t want it to be so centrally located that it is hard to get to. Like there was one that was really difficult to navigate, which makes it hard when you are driving and trying to visit your person in your limited amount of time. But I didn’t find that with Quincy Place because it was conveniently located.
Commons480010
4
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April 17, 2017
Quincy Place was a nice place, but my mother might need a little more assistance because they only have medical personnel on-staff during the daytime hours. Otherwise, I liked the place. They had a nice central atrium, which was very bright and airy. I really enjoyed talking with a staff member. She was very open and honest about everything and told me about some additional economic assistance that might be available for my mother, as well as the costs.
Amy714626
5
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March 4, 2017
I loved Quincy Place but it's only independent living with no transition into assisted living, and that part is for older people. They do have on-site help, but it wasn't as much help as what we needed. Their rooms are good and decently sized. They have really good food and nice transportation. They also have tons of activities and things to do on-site, plus a barber shop.
Wayne725315
5
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October 10, 2016
I visited Quincy Place. It was just as nice as the other community. The amenities were just about the same. The staff was very kind and courteous as well. They all welcomed me with open arms when I visited there. The food and the accommodations were excellent.
Michael750407
4
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October 6, 2016
The common areas at Quincy Place weren’t quite as warm -- very spacious -- but just not my taste. A little bit hotelish. The dining room was large, spacious, and airy.
John623512
5
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September 18, 2016
My father in law moved at Quincy Place a week after we toured it. Everything was great, and everybody has been wonderful and helpful. We have absolutely nothing but good comments about them. They have some activities during the week; they play cards, and they have some games. I think once a month a musician comes in and they have a concert. They have also gone on a bus trips. Everything has been great. We have eaten there a few times, the food has been very good, and the service has been excellent.
Christie723288
5
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September 1, 2016
I visited Quincy Place. It was very nice, but my grandfather has decided to move in with me. They were very helpful, and the amenities were very nice. I thought the activities were fine.
Craig085204
5
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August 23, 2016
Quincy Place's staff was super accommodating and friendly. The place was like a 5-star hotel. It was really high class, super clean, and very large. There was somebody around to get help. I would stay in there, but with my medical problems, I couldn’t.
Peter004083
5
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June 22, 2016
Quincy Place is a retirement community and assisted living. The rooms are great. The dining room has menus.
K. Bigler
5
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March 28, 2016
Quicy Place was our favorite. It was a warm and friendly, small community. Everyone loved each other and ate together. I liked the quality and the fact the manager lived in the facility, so they were always available. The dining area was great and had good food. It seemed like they had various activities.
Dorothy109044450
4
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June 20, 2015
Quincy Place was good. It was a really pretty place. It had wide hallways. They had exercises and jewelry classes.
Sonofavet
5
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February 18, 2015
Clean, quiet, modern facility with good food. They take good care of my dad.
Sandy46
5
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December 3, 2014
Quincy Place was a little too modern for my taste, but well I chose it because I could smoke in my room, and they -- like every other place I looked at -- have the help with the physical conditions. They handle the sheets and the towels, clean the apartment, and they help with transportation -- those things that I need that I can’t do for myself anymore. I think the management is what I like best about it because I felt comfortable with them. I really didn’t care about the activities. I have a chronic neck condition, and there are things I can’t do physically, so I needed to find some place that could help me out with those things, and they could. Again, I could smoke there, which was a very important thing to me.
Caring84506650
5
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May 20, 2014
Quincy Place is the best deal for my aunt and uncle. The room is about 800 sq. ft. It's a 1-bedroom with a kitchenette. The staff is wonderful. They have a lot of activities, but they really like bingo. They take an advantage of it. They have 3 meals a day, and they love it. Right now, I have not one thing bad to say about them.
Mark25
5
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October 4, 2013
I stayed at Quincy Place and I had one bedroom with a balcony, bed and computer. I had three meals a day and the food was great. The manager and housekeeping staff were great. There were a lot of activities like bingo, poker, cards, exercise training, haircut, hand and foot massage, among others.
Lydia5
5
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September 23, 2013
I liked Quincy Place. They had a park nearby where I could walk around. They had a small kitchen with a microwave in every room. They had lots of activities and I would recommend them to others.
Bobbye1
4
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August 22, 2013
Quincy Place was a very nice place. The staff were really good and friendly. The food was excellent. They had bingo, movie night, people came for activities and spoke to the residents. I liked that you felt like there was always someone closeby, so it won't make you feel lonely or isolated.
perimyst
5
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July 31, 2013
Very impressed by the warm, friendly, caring atmosphere with a sunny, happy look as opposed to the dark, dreary, sad atmosphere at several places I visited. Excellent food with 4 different choices for the entrée at the noontime meal. I have made the decision to move here.
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