Christian Living Communities is nestled in Englewood, Colorado, dedicated to enhancing and enriching the lives of older adults through a foundation of Christian love, unwavering respect, and genuine compassion. As a nonprofit organization with a remarkable legacy spanning back to 1972, they have honed their expertise in providing exceptional care and creating an inclusive and nurturing environment. Anchored in a resident-driven culture, this community offers a range of care options, including independent living, assisted living, memory support, skilled nursing, respite stays, and short-term rehabilitation.
Residents are also invited to gather in welcoming spaces, stay active in fitness centers, take refreshing dips in pools, engage in friendly games in the billiards room, explore the treasures of well-stocked libraries, enjoy cinematic experiences in theaters, and indulge in relaxation at spas and salons. With its rich history, forward-thinking approach, and comprehensive offerings, Christian Living Communities stands as a testament to compassionate care, ensuring that older adults thrive in an environment steeped in faith.
Exceptional Staff and Care - The staff at Worthington Christian Village, including nursing, therapy, and support staff, are consistently praised for providing exceptional care and going above and beyond basic duties, contributing significantly to the recovery and well-being of residents.
Quality of lifeCare & staff
Activities, programs, and daily engagement
Engaging Activities and Socialization - The facility offers a wide variety of activities that cater to residents of all mobility levels, promoting active engagement and socialization, which residents and their families appreciate as a key aspect of their positive experience.
ActivitiesMobility
Overall quality of life and resident wellbeing
Positive Long-term Experiences - Residents and their families report long-term satisfaction with living at Worthington Christian Village, highlighting the professional care, supportive environment, and sense of community as factors that contribute to a fulfilling and happy residency.
Quality of lifeCommunityCare & staff
Quality ratings
Measured by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Nurse hours per resident6.55/day
Overall ratingOfficial CMS rating based on health inspections, staffing and quality measures.
5/5
Health InspectionOfficial CMS rating based on deficiencies found during state health inspections.
4/5
StaffingOfficial CMS rating based on nurse staffing hours per resident per day.
5/5
Quality MeasuresOfficial CMS rating based on clinical outcomes for residents.
3/5
Capacity and availability
Smaller home
May offer a more intimate, personalized care environment.
Total beds24
This home is often near full
That suggests steady demand, but availability may be limited.
92% of new residents, usually for short-term rehab.
Typical stay10 days
Private pay
8% of new residents, often for short stays.
Typical stay1 - 2 years
Finances and operations
Voluntary non-profit home
Church
Home revenue
$30.4M
Surplus of revenue
$4.8M
Voluntary non-profit home Church
Home revenue
$30,350,219.00
Surplus of revenue
$4,756,187.00
Payroll costsThe portion of the home's budget spent on staff, including nurses, caregivers, and other employees who support care and operations.
$6.2M
20.3% of revenue
Other operating costsAll remaining costs needed to run the home, such as food, utilities, building maintenance, supplies and administrative expenses.
$19.4M
Total costs$25.6M
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Certification details
License Number:65395
Owner Name:CHAPMAN, MADELYN
Rural vs. Urban:Urban
County:ARAPAHOE
Type of Control:Voluntary Nonprofit — Church
Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and State data
Who this home usually serves
This view explains the types of residents this home most often serves, based on who is admitted and discharged over time. It reflects patterns, not individual cases.
Admissions
Indicate who is most often coming into the home.
Total144
PERCENTAGES
Medicare92%
Private Pay8%
Discharges
Show who is most often leaving the home, and under which coverage.
Total153
PERCENTAGES
Medicare41%
Private Pay59%
How we assess these insights
We analyze official CMS data and reported admissions information to understand the types of residents a nursing home most often serves.
This includes
Medicare, Medicaid, and private-pay admissions
Number of nights covered by each payment type
Typical length of stay
How we calculate length of stay
We calculate length of stay separately for each payment type (Medicare, Medicaid and private) by dividing total number of nights by total number of admissions.
What "optimal for" means
The tags you see are guidance, not recommendations. They highlight scenarios where this home's care model, stay length and payer mix may align well with certain needs.