Clermont Park
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- 2479 South Clermont Street, Denver, CO 80222
- (720) 545-1724
- 3.5 ( 9 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, Continuing Care Communities, Memory Care, and Senior Apartment



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3.5
( 9 Reviews )
Janet
May 16, 2019
Clermont Park was okay but you had to pay for your own food. If you need the food delivered to you like if you're sick, they will, but for a fee. They have 24/7 staff. The staff who gave me the tour was really enthusiastic about it. They have more activities for more active adults than where I'm living now. They have more of a wellness program. The rooms were good and they had fans in the rooms. They had hotel room air-conditioning and maybe some of the newer rooms they didn't, but the one room we looked at was in the basement and it was kind of dingy and very small. They have regular housekeeping once a week. They have kind of a rehab program there and physical therapy. They also offer HUD program but then the HUD process is terrible.
i2Care
December 26, 2018
Very poor staff management. Phone calls to nursing stations are frequently unanswered and messages left for the staff members requesting a callback are often unreturned. Meds are not administered consistently as prescribed. Additionally, patient care files for new prescriptions, or changes to existing prescriptions, are not updated in a timely manner often causing delays in the desired administration of patient medication regimens. A beautiful facility, but the quality of the care provided needs to be improved.
Marilyn
July 06, 2018
My mother was a resident of Clermont Park. They have independent living, a nursing home, and assisted living also. It's been remodeled now and I would give it the highest rating. They have two different kinds of accommodations. The rental units had an eight-month waiting list, and with the new building you have to pay a deposit. The food is fine, and the staff has been very good. They have everything, like a wonderful gift shop, two ways of dining, and so on. You get one meal a day if you're in the rental. If you're in the other place where you pay more, you'd get about $350 allowance per month for food. They also have a beautiful little park that you can sit in. It's a nice community.
concernedgrandkid
They're understaffed and need more nurses, it could take up to thirty minutes for them to respond to the emergency button in the room (not ok at all) especially in the evenings/ at night. Even after saying that was ridiculous they didn't change or say much. They give "free" haircuts but charge $20 anyway, the food is mediocre but they do make sure everyone has eaten. The staff that isn't apart of the nursing is generally rude and dismissive, I asked a man in the office where they offered snacks for between meals and he snapped why would he know, probably cause you work there but thanks for being an ass. Any time something happened with my grandmother it was address because WE noticed long before any nursing staff (rashes,needing a bath, needing a diaper change etc.) I will say Melissa (nurse) and Rebecca (coordinator) were absolutely amazing and without their help and hard work would have given this place one star but they were so kind and helpful to my grandmother while she was at the facility.
Gene701366
December 03, 2016
Clermont Park was lovely, but they seemed to charge for everything. The accommodations were very comfortable; we met a lady and looked in her 1-bedroom, and it was lovely. It’s expense is over $5000, and it’s too much for us.
Anonymous115723050
November 09, 2015
Clermont Park was very nice. The staff was affable and answered our questions. They didn’t take us on a tour, but we saw the dining room and walked down the hall. We asked to see a room, and they showed us one which was nice. We had lunch there. It was 5-star.
Visitor104679850
April 16, 2015
My mother was in Clermont Park only for a week. The staff was good. The rooms were fine, clean, and big enough for one person. I did not eat there, but it appeared as though they had good food. The dining was very nice and very comfortable. It was kind of a continuum, so most of the people ended up in the skilled nursing section. You started out as independent living, and you could move to assisted living then skilled nursing. My mom was there for a short time and didn't participate in the activities, but I could tell they had activities scheduled. I would say it was safe enough.
Visitor66578850
September 11, 2013
Clermont Park is the newest, friendliest, had the most programs, and no extra cost for things, unlike other places where everything was an extra cost. My parents are doing well in this facility.
They are staying in an apartment that's got its own patio, living room, kitchen, dining room, a full kitchen, bathroom, a walk-in closet, and a bedroom. Their apartment has 11-foot ceilings, it's brand new and never been lived in.
The food is excellent. Clermont has a cafeteria and a regular sit down restaurant, and they provide a food allowance per person each month. Residents can go to either place. My parents have been extremely happy with the food. It's like being in a five-star resort. There's a fitness center, movies, church services, concerts, and it just goes on and on. There's something more to do every day.
Visitor8780
May 19, 2013
Clermont Park has subsidized apartments, which my sister needs. We are currently on this facility's waiting list. The employees and volunteers were very professional and helpful. They showed us around and answered all our questions. I highly rate that as a positive thing.
Parts of the units are subsidzied apartments and those are where the subsidized ones are. They were very clean but small. The bathrooms were also clean and big enough for wheelchairs and walkers. The doors were wide enough. The kitchenette had everything but a dishwasher. I believe they also had a recreation area where residents could exercise.
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