What You Should Know About Meadowview of Greeley
MeadowView of Greeley is a senior living community focused on respect for personal choices and interests. Trained caregivers help residents with daily living tasks 24/7. Licensed nurses administer medications and handle medical needs, such as diabetes management and wound care. Regularly updated care plans determine levels of care and encourage independence. The Gold Leaf dining program serves three daily meals in the dining room with table service. MeadowView's Paro Seal program utilizes robotics and bio-feedback technologies to help residents with dementia engage with daily life. Amenities include cable television, wireless internet and transportation to appointments and local worship services. The Life Enrichment program plans regular activities, such as games, arts and crafts, musical entertainment and educational classes. Residents can also sign up for off-site trips to shopping centers, restaurants and cultural events.
What Meadowview of Greeley Offers
- Pet Therapy
- Pets Allowed
- Room Service
State Licenses: 23N615
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What Residents Are Saying
3.80 out of 5 stars
Reviews gathered from around the web
Average of 47 reviews
Families praise the warm, caring staff and welcoming atmosphere. One relative says, "The staff were very friendly and helpful. The staff made us feel comfortable and really listened to our…
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Services & Amenities
Meadowview of Greeley offers services and activities to help residents thrive and build meaningful connections.
FAQ About Manor Lake Assisted Living & Memory Care
MeadowView of Greeley is very proud to have a diverse community of residents who enjoy a wide range of activities from physical exercise, exploring their artistic talents, cooking classes and volunteering their time in various local community projects, just to name a few.
Some of the life enrichment opportunities include: trips to the theater and art venues, outings to shopping and attractions, community and cultural events, informative lectures and educational speakers, volunteer opportunities, fitness classes, walking groups, social and themed parties, book clubs, family events and much more.
MeadowView of Greeley offers scheduled transportation via shuttle buses for our assisted living resident’s convenience. MeadowView of Greeley is equipped with a porte-cochere for the convenience and safety of all residents.
MeadowView of Greeley offers a Gold Leaf Dining experience for all residents which entail fresh prepared meals in our own kitchen by our staff of professional Gold Leaf Chefs. Breakfast consists of a wide array of traditional breakfast items, including eggs cooked to order. For lunch and dinner, you may choose a freshly prepared selection from the Gold Leaf Choice menu or the Café Select menu, and your choice will be brought to your table by one of our friendly wait staff. The Gold Leaf Choice menu is created by the chef and changes daily.
Trained associates are on the premises 24-hours a day, electromagnetic locking doors, specialty carpets near doors with alarms, etc.
MeadowView of Greeley publishes a monthly newsletter which often contains a calendar of planned events, a schedule of daily activities is posted at the community. Families will receive a phone call if there is any change in the health of the resident.
Staff-to-resident ratio will fluctuate depending on the number of residents.
Residents are allowed to have well-behaved pets and there is ample space outdoors for residents to enjoy with their pets.
Associates receive training through a thorough onboarding program and ongoing, annual training as required by the state regulations. Department heads are required to participate in bi-annual training in their designated field of expertise.
When residents appear to be moving towards an exit, associates are trained to re-direct them back to their activities or apartments. Special carpet designed to deter residents are placed around fire exits and the doors in each community are installed with electro-magnetic locking systems.
