Healthcare Resort of Colorado Springs, the
Families consistently rate this highly — reviewers highlight highly skilled and compassionate physical and occupational therapy teams. Schedule a visit to confirm the fit.
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What this means for your family
This facility is highly regarded for its physical therapy and nursing care, making it a strong candidate for post-surgical recovery. However, families should be proactive; ensure you have direct contact information for the nursing station and monitor medication administration closely, as communication and care consistency can occasionally lag.
Google Reviews
Google Reviews
469 reviews on Google“The Healthcare Resort of Colorado Springs is widely praised for its modern, clean facility and a highly dedicated therapy and nursing team that helps patients recover effectively. While many families report excellent experiences with staff compassion and professionalism, there are recurring concerns regarding communication, responsiveness to urgent needs, and inconsistent meal quality or timing.”
Quality Themes
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- Highly skilled and compassionate physical and occupational therapy teams
- Modern, clean, and well-maintained facility
- Attentive and professional nursing and CNA staff
- Welcoming and helpful administrative and front-desk personnel
Concerns
- Unresponsive or difficult-to-reach staff via phone (mentioned by 4 reviewers)
- Inconsistent or delayed meal service (mentioned by 4 reviewers)
- Critical medication or oxygen management errors (mentioned by 3 reviewers)
- Understaffing leading to delayed basic care (mentioned by 3 reviewers)
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Questions for Your Tour
- 1I noticed your team is very active in responding to feedback online; how do you use that family input to improve the daily experience for residents?
- 2Since therapy is such a standout strength here, how do you integrate those physical and occupational therapy goals into the residents' daily routines?
- 3What is the current process for families to get timely updates on their loved one's care, especially if they are trying to reach a staff member by phone?
- 4How do you ensure that medication management and oxygen support are handled consistently, particularly during shift changes?
- 5With the meal service being a central part of the day, what steps are you taking to ensure that dining is both timely and meets the nutritional needs of every resident?
- 6When the facility is at full capacity, what protocols are in place to ensure that every resident receives prompt attention for their basic daily needs?
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Key Review Excerpts
“The wound care team, as well as every caregiver that is taking care of my disabled daughter at The Healthcare Resort in Colorado Springs are amazing! For the 1st time in years, I can rest, knowing she is getting the best care possible!”
“The staff is very nice, they're taking good care of my mother. Would recommend..”
“The CNA's are hard working but the facility is under-staffed. Meals were always luke warm.”
State Inspection History
State Inspections
Source: CO Dept. of Public Health & Environment
Jun 16, 2025ComplaintCleanReport
No deficiencies found during this inspection.
Feb 19, 2025Complaint
A licensure complaint, prompted by #CO37408, was completed on 2/19/25. Deficiencies were cited. Based on interviews and record review, the residence failed to ensure all staff members received orientation that included emergency response policies and procedures prior to providing any care or services to residents, affecting 23 current residents.1. Record ReviewStaff training records revealed that Staff #1 was hired on 3/12/24, and completed Emergency Preparedness Training on 3/16/24 through online training. However, the training did not include all elements required by regulation, such as hands-on instruction on evacuation techniques or orientation to the residence' s policies and procedures.Staff #2 was hired on 6/20/23, and completed Emergency Preparedness Training on 8/20/23 through online training. Similarly, this training did not cover critical emergency response procedures, including how to physically assist residents during an evacuation as listed in the residence' s policy and procedures.2. InterviewsOn 2/19/25 at 11:00 a.m., Staff #2 stated she had not received orientation on how to carry residents in an emergency and was unfamiliar with the policy.On 2/19/25 at 11:05 a.m., Staff #1 stated she had not received orientation on proper evacuation techniques or evacuation procedures.On 2/19/25 at 2:00 p.m., the wellness director stated that staff were expected to be familiar with the emergency policy and follow it. He stated "We throw a lot of .. Based on observation, interview and record review, the residence failed to ensure its emergency policies addressed written instructions for when to evacuate the premises and the procedure for doing so, affecting 23 current residents. Findings include:1. Residence policyThe Fire and Disaster Policy and Procedure was provided in a binder The table of contents did not match the contents of the book. There were no dividers, and all sections were labeled "Fire and Disaster Policy" including unrelated events such as hurricane and earthquake. Items related to fire response were scattered throughout the book such as identifying if the fire was small or major making it difficult to determine clear steps for an emergency evacuation.Fire and Disaster Policy/Procedure Policy (FDEP 19), revised November 27, was provided by the residence and read, and read in part: "Procedures: 1. Fire classes will be conducted in lieu of regularly scheduled fire drills. 2. Fire classes will include at a minimum: (D) Methods used to remove residents from the danger area." The policy included diagrams demonstrating how to carry residents safely.2. Record ReviewStaff training records showed that Staff #1 was hired on 3/12/24, and completed Emergency Preparedness Training on 3/16/24. Staff #2 was hired on 6/20/23, and completed Emergency Preparedness Training on 8/20/23.3. InterviewsOn 2/19/25..
Sep 19, 2023Follow-up
A revisit survey was completed on 9/19/23 for all previous deficiencies cited on 2/1/23. The facility is in compliance with all deficiencies that were cited. Citation coded "0000" or "9999" are initial and final comments of an inspection for informational purposes, this field may also have been left blank intentionally
Feb 1, 2023Other
A relicensure survey was completed on 2/1/23. Deficiencies were cited. Based on observation, record review and interview, the residence failed to ensure all over-the-counter (OTC) medications prescribed for administration were labeled or marked with the residents' full names, affecting three of three sample residents (#1-#3). Findings include: 1. Residence PolicyThe residence' s Medication Administration policy, dated 3/17/16, revealed it did not address storage of OTC medications. 2. ObservationOn 2/1/23 at approximately 12:00 p.m., a medication cart audit revealed the following OTC medications were not labeled or marked with the individual' s full name, as follows:Resident #1: a bottle of calcium carbonate antacid, a bottle of acetaminophen 325 mg, and Cetirizine 10 mg.Resident #2: a bottle of calcium carbonate antacid 500 mg.Resident #3: a bottle of acetaminophen 500 mg. 3. InterviewsOn 2/1/23 at approximately 12:50 p.m., the administrator and wellness director stated that OTC medications should have been labeled with the resident' s name and date. The WD stated he was una.. Based on observation, record review, and interviews, the residence failed to ensure that each resident received proper administration and monitoring of medication, affecting three of four residents observed during medication administration (#2, #3, #4).Findings include: 1. Reference and Residence Policya. Chapter VII regulations governing assisted living residences defines, in part 2.26, Medication administration as "assisting a person in the ingestion, application, inhalation, or, using universal precautions, rectal or vaginal insertion of medication, including prescription drugs, according to the legibly written or printed directions of the attending physician or other authorized practitioner, or as written on the prescription label, and making a written record thereof with regard to each medication administered, including the time and the amount taken ... "b. Chapter VII regulations governing assisted living residences defines, in part 2.27, Medication monitoring as"(A) Reminding the resident to take medication(s) at .. 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 7.14.21 The assisted living residence shall be responsible for complying with authorized practitioner orders associated with medication administration except for those medications which a resident self-administers.
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