Belleview Heights Assisted Living & Memory Care

4.3
69 reviews
Belleview Heights Assisted Living & Memory Care

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A custom Alzheimer’s & Memory Care Facility for your loved one! Belleview Heights is not just a memory care facility, we are a memory care community. We offer a warm and welcoming senior community for those in need of assisted living, transitional assisted living, or memory care. Belleview Heights combines Person-Centered Care with an extensive wellness program that encompasses the key components of health and wellness to meet each individual’s physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual needs. Our memory care facility in Aurora offers Transitional Assisted Living for persons starting to experience memory challenges and Memory Care for those experiencing Alzheimer’s and other dementias. We also offer respite care and hospice care with a professional staff available day and night. Our mission is to provide a warm and secure environment that encourages residents to feel more independent, safe, and engaged. Residents can choose from multiple floor plans, including private and semi-private suites, as well as companion suites. Belleview Heights memory care facility residents receive Person-Centered Care with care options ranging from dressing assistance and personal hygiene, to medication and continence management and more in an encouraging and nurturing environment. Our team seeks to foster independence over dependence in a private setting to provide the personalized attention your loved one needs.

Location

Belleview Heights Assisted Living & Memory Care
14500 E Belleview Ave, Aurora, CO
80015, United States

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  • JH
    Joshua Harbaugh
    4 days ago
    5.0
    Belleview Heights has been amazing! The Executive Director here has been wonderful to work with and it been a great pleasure to get to know each resident.
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    JAMES FALZGRAF
    6 days ago
    3.0
    Tons of surprises with contracts and paperwork. No experience with Trusts.Around $2,000 a month more than average, and the only one that doesn't have a veterans discount. Staff are great much better than the competition, but corporate oversight is an anchor.
  • JM
    Jackie Mericle
    Sep 1, 2025
    1.0
    We tried to admit my mom there but had nothing but problems and never got her admitted. However in the meantime they cashed our $3000 admittance check and we still have not received a refund. The check was for admission but she was never admitted by Belleview Heights which means they should never have cashed the check. Belleview Heights really let our family down.
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    Brian Lands
    Jul 31, 2025
    5.0
    Cody was so nice and accommodating. Thank you so much
  • WS
    Warrick Stanley
    Jul 31, 2025
    5.0
    This place is amazing, the staff are so kind and helpful. Would recommend!

Frequently Asked Questions About Belleview Heights Assisted Living & Memory Care

How does Belleview Heights manage medication for residents with dementia and Alzheimer’s?

Your loved one’s provider is responsible for ordering your loved one’s medications while Belleview Heights memory care staff is responsible for medication administration and management. What this means is that your loved one might be on no medications at all or several medications depending on his or her overall health and well-being as determined by his or her primary care physician. Memory care staff will administer the medications as ordered, monitor for side effects and efficacy, and reach out to your loved one’s primary care doctor if they feel any medication is not achieving the desired result. To learn more about medication for dementia or Alzheimer’s and how it is managed at Belleview Heights Assisted Living & Memory Care Contact us for more information.

Do memory care residents at Belleview Heights require a specialty diet?

There are dietary recommendations that can help your loved one stay as healthy as possible despite a dementia diagnosis, but it’s also important to keep in mind their changing physical body and how that impacts their diet as well. For example, a newly diagnosed person who is in the early stages of dementia will generally need a diet rich in specific vitamins and nutrients, which can often be provided at home with special effort. However, over time, memory care residents with dementia decline both cognitively and physically. A consequence of this challenging decline is a change in swallowing, which might necessitate thickened liquids and ground or pureed foods. Close monitoring from qualified caregivers at Belleview Heights can ensure these changes are made at the right time.