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Bridge Assisted Lvg at Life Care Ctr of Longmont, the

Families consistently rate this highly — reviewers highlight warm, attentive, and long-tenured staff. Schedule a visit to confirm the fit.

2444 Pratt St, Longmont, CO 8050170 bedsLicensed & Active
Source: CO CDPHE — view official record
Google rating
4.9/5

based on 42 Google reviews

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What this means for your family

The Bridge at Longmont is highly regarded for its compassionate, long-tenured staff and excellent communication with families. It is an ideal choice for those seeking a facility where residents are treated with dignity and where families feel consistently informed and supported.

Google Reviews

Google Reviews

42 reviews on Google
The Bridge at Longmont is consistently praised by families for its compassionate, long-tenured staff and welcoming environment. Reviewers frequently highlight the facility's ability to make residents feel at home, noting strong communication from management and a high level of attentive care.

Quality Themes

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Food9.0Staff10.0Clean9.0Activities8.0Meds9.0MemoryN/AComms10.0ValueN/A

Strengths

  • Warm, attentive, and long-tenured staff
  • Effective and prompt family communication
  • Clean and well-maintained facility
  • Supportive transition and move-in process

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How They Respond to Reviews

57%response rate

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Questions for Your Tour

  • 1Since the staff here is known for being so long-tenured, how do you ensure that new team members are integrated into that culture of warmth and attentiveness?
  • 2We've heard great things about how well the facility is maintained; could you show us some of the common areas and explain how you keep the environment so clean and comfortable?
  • 3How does the team handle communication with families, and what is the best way for us to stay updated on our loved one's well-being?
  • 4Can you walk us through the support provided during the initial move-in process to help make the transition easier for a new resident?
  • 5What kind of daily activities or social outings are planned to help residents stay engaged with the community?
  • 6In the event of a medical emergency or a change in health needs, what specific protocols are in place to ensure prompt care?

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Key Review Excerpts

The staff learned my dad’s name immediately & made him feel welcome starting on move-in day. The food is very good & the facility is nice.

Resident's family · 2026★★★★★

The entire management team and staff welcomed our Mother, as well as our entire family with open arms. She recently passed away leaving behind many friends and acquaintances and in the time she was at the Bridge she was genuinely cared for by all.

Resident's family · 2019★★★★★

The staff is very friendly and helpful. They call if they have a concern about how my mother is doing and are always very responsive when I have a concern myself.

Resident's family · 2016★★★★★
Source: 42 Google reviews

State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: CO Dept. of Public Health & Environment

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Dec 29, 2025Follow-up
CleanReport

No deficiencies found during this inspection.

Sep 3, 2025Follow-up
CleanReport

No deficiencies found during this inspection.

Sep 3, 2025Other
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A relicensure survey was completed on 9/3/25. A deficiency was cited. Based on record review and interview, the residence failed to store resident medications in a refrigerator that does not contain food, affecting two of nine sample residents (#21, #22).Findings include:On 9/3/25 at approximately 745 a.m., the refrigerator in the residence medication room revealed food near residents' refrigerated medications. The food consisted of a bottle of water, a can of soda, and an open, partial bottle of a protein drink. The refrigerated medications included lorazepam 2 mg/ml 0.35 (0.5 mg) per syringe, two packages of Lorazepam 2 mg/ml oral concentrate for Resident #21. Additionally, there were packaged syringes of lorazepam 2 mg/ml oral concentrate for Resident #22.On 9/3/25 at approximately 7:45 a.m., Staff #14 stated regarding to the food in the refrigerator with medications, "we know we are not supposed to, but sometimes people do".On 9/3/25 at approximately 3:20 p.m., the administrator said she expected staff to not store food in the refrigerator with medications and that "they should know better".

Jan 11, 2023Other
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A relicensure survey was completed on 1/11/23. Deficiencies were cited. Based on interview and record review, the residence failed to have at least one staff member onsite at all times who has current certification in first aid from a nationally recognized organization, affecting 61 current residents.Findings include:.1. Referencesa. According to VeryWell Health, "First aid is the emergency care a sick or injured person gets. In some cases, it may be the only care someone needs, while in others, it may help them until paramedics arrive or they are taken to the hospital. The best way to prepare for these events is to get official first aid training" Brouhard, R., EMT (11/30/21) First Aid, 10 Basic First Aid Procedures, retrieved from: https://www.verywellhealth.com/basic-f.. Based on observation, interview, and record review, the residence failed to place in a visible location a list of all staff who had current certification in first aid or CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) so that the information was readily available to staff at all times, affecting 61 current residents. (Cross-reference Q0736)Findings include: Observations were conducted in the residence on 1/11/23 from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A list of staff who had current certification in first aid or CPR from the nationally recognized organization were not posted in the residence at any time.Personnel files revealed Staff (#6-#8) were CPR and first aid certified from nationally recognized organizations. On 1/11/23 at .. Based on record review and interview, the residence failed to have at least one staff member onsite at all times who had current certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and obstructed airway techniques from a nationally recognized organization, affecting 61 current residents. (Cross-reference Q732)Findings include:1. References a. According to Mayo Clinic, "Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a lifesaving technique that' s useful in many emergencies, such as a heart attack or near drowning, in which someone' s breathing or heartbeat has stopped. The American Heart Association recommends starting CPR with hard and fast chest compressions. This hands-only CPR rec.. Based on record review and interviews, the residence failed to establish a fall management program which included detailing in each resident' s care plan the individualized approach necessary to address fall risks related to deficits in strength and balance, affecting two of three sample residents (#1-#2) with a history of falls. Specifically, Resident #1 sustained a fall without injury on 9/4/22. The residence' s care plan for Resident #1 had not been updated to detail the individualized approach necessary to address Resident #1' s fall risks related to documented deficits in strength and balance. Subsequently, Resident #1 sustained an additional series of falls on 11/25/22, 12/14/22 and 1/2/23 that res.. THIS PORTION OF THE REPORT IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.No response is necessary.The residence was advised it must review and maintain the following processes in accordance with existing program regulations found at 6 CCR 1011-1, Chapter 2 and 7.2.3.6. Applicants must show compliance with the Colorado Adult Protective Services Data System (CAPS Check) requirements as set forth in section 26-3.1-111, C.R.S.7.1 In order to ensure that staff members and volunteers are of good, moral, and responsible character, the assisted living residence shall request, prior to staff hire or volunteer on-boarding, a name-based criminal history record check for each prospective staff m..

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