Colorado Real Estate Journal - July 1, 2015
A $16 million senior community is coming to Parker. Crown Point LLC, comprising local developers Steve Cersonsky, Michael Zeitlin and Katherine Ellman, and the principals of Vivage Quality Health Partners, has started construction on its latest senior community – Crown Point Assisted Living and Memory Care. Located across from Parker Adventist Hospital at 19160 Cottonwood Drive, near Parker Road and E-470, the 100,994-square-foot community is expected to be complete by June 12, 2016. Vivage, a senior living management company that operates assisted-living, memory care and post-acute facilities in Colorado, will manage and operate the Parker community. Crown Point Assisted Living and Memory Care will feature 123 assisted-living apartments and a 26-unit memory care residence. “We are pleased to be able to offer our recognized high-quality services to families in the Parker area,” said Jay Moskowitz, chief executive officer for Vivage. “We bring a Colorado community feel to each of our senior living residences, investing in our people and facilities, and drawing on the best research and practices in personalized service that provides optimum choices and enhanced living experiences.” The facility will offer enhanced independent and wellness services for seniors as well as a cutting-edge memory care community designed for people with Alzheimer’s disease, other dementias and related memory impairments. The team of Lee Architects and Erin Johnson Interiors designed the facility with a “Colorado modern” feel of wood, stone and natural earthscape colors. Crown Point Assisted Living and Memory Care includes all private rooms with many unit design options available and will be divided into two separate “neighborhoods.” Features of the facility include: a large, open vaulted central entrance allowing for natural light; a spacious lobby with grand piano and hearth area; high-efficiency, individually zoned climate control system; state-of-the-art safety and security system; private bathrooms in all resident rooms; multiple homelike areas for residents to engage with others, including a library, business center, icecream parlor, TV lounges/theater room, coffee bar, spa and salon, and dining and activity areas; and a large outdoor courtyard with walking paths, gardens, covered areas and conversational fire pit patio area. The facility received final approval from the town of Parker April 29 and will employ 80 individuals when completed.