Call for personalized pricing, availability, and touring 1 (844) 302-3301
If you would like to discuss employment, business-related inquiries, or inquire about a current resident, call this line: (866) 657-3621Care Types
- Assisted Living
The Fountains of Hilltop
3203 North 15th Street, Grand Junction, CO, 81506
The Fountains of Hilltop
3203 North 15th Street, Grand Junction, CO, 81506
The Fountains of Hilltop is an assisted living facility in Grand Junction, Colorado. This community does not offer a level of care outside of assisted living. This facility may offer respite or short-term stays. If this is something you need, you will need to find out if there are any additional restrictions on this option. The Fountains of Hilltop offers several therapy services to its residents, including the use of occupational and physical therapists (in-house). In addition, access to a speech therapist is provided.
Costs at this community start at $3,798 and range up to $4,180. The average price in the community is $3,989, which is less than the average price in the area of $4,545. The cost of assisted living in this area is less than the state average. Depending on the services the resident needs, additional services may increase the cost of care.
This community is pet-friendly. It's a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. To ensure the safety of all residents, the facility provides an emergency call system. Special diet meals may not be available in all communities, but some can accommodate residents' dietary requirements. This community provides a variety of special diets, including kosher meals and no or low-sodium meals. Residents need to have a scheduled, structured activity every day. This facility has a variety of activities, including musical performances and social outings. See our amenity list below for more information. Apartment-style units are not always available, but this community offers studio/efficiency units and group housing options.
There are 3 hospitals within 25 miles of The Fountains of Hilltop. The two closest hospitals are St Marys Medical Center which is 0.8 miles away and Community Hospital which is 3.6 miles away.
This community has above-average reviews for the area; click for detailed reviews on The Fountains of Hilltop Reviews.
Some of the key amenities available at The Fountains of Hilltop are:
- Activity Center
- Beauty & Barber
- Fitness Programs
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
Services and Amenities
Accommodations
- Air Conditioned
- Bath Tubs
- Beauty & Barber
- Beauty Salon
- Cable Tv
- Cats Allowed
Dining & Nutrition
- All-day Dining
- Cafu00e9 Or Bistro
- Gluten-free
- Guest Meals
- Healthy Snacks
- Kosher
Care
- Ambulatory Care
- Diabetic Care
- Incontinence Care
- Indoor Walking Paths
- Laundry / Dry Cleaning
- Medication Coordination
Services
- Assisted Living
- Beautician
- Complimentary Transportation
- English
- Grocery Shopping And Errands
- Hospice
Activities & Fitness
- Activities Off-site
- Activities On-site
- Activity Center
- Allowed Outdoors
- Art Classes
- Bbqs Or Picnics
Neighborhood
- Game Room
- Piano Or Organ
- Raised Garden Beds
Safety
- 24-hour Emergency Call Response
We toured The Fountains of Hilltop, and it was wonderful. We liked it. You just stay in your room, and you progress through all of the stages in the same room. The staff was extremely sweet, nice, and accommodating. She knew all the answers to everything; so knowledgeable.
We went to The Fountains of Hilltop. That's a wonderful facility. It's beautiful. All the staff were friendly. Everything they have set up makes sense. It's easy to get around. That one could be our first choice except the price is so high, and it is a larger building. The room size i...
We went to The Fountains of Hilltop. That's a wonderful facility. It's beautiful. All the staff were friendly. Everything they have set up makes sense. It's easy to get around. That one could be our first choice except the price is so high, and it is a larger building. The room size is nice. The amenities are great. Everybody gets to put decorations on the outside of their door and the little area right by their door. So you can decorate for the season, which is nice. Everything about them was great. The location is the best. You drive through a neighborhood to get there. So there are nice houses and nice yards, and so you feel like you're going to somebody's house. It's a beautiful location. That was my favorite location.
Read moreThe Fountains of Hilltop was really good. The place was clean. Everybody there was very nice. The staff who gave me the tour was very nice and very informative. The rooms were all clean, and they all looked good. The dining area looked excellent to me. There were nice shady areas outdoors and good s...
The Fountains of Hilltop was really good. The place was clean. Everybody there was very nice. The staff who gave me the tour was very nice and very informative. The rooms were all clean, and they all looked good. The dining area looked excellent to me. There were nice shady areas outdoors and good seating. There wasn't anything that looked bad or broken or anything.
Read moreThe Fountains of Hilltop is a little homier than the other place we toured, but it's still comfortable and clean. It wasn't quite as fancy but it's still nice.
My mother was at The Fountains of Hilltop for eight years (about four years of independent living and four years of assisted living). Ever since Covid has started, they have rated in the negative numbers as far as I'm concerned - zero. They've had a lot of change over in staff, but they pa...
My mother was at The Fountains of Hilltop for eight years (about four years of independent living and four years of assisted living). Ever since Covid has started, they have rated in the negative numbers as far as I'm concerned - zero. They've had a lot of change over in staff, but they pay basically minimum wage for their staff. No wonder they have problems. When they had problems, we had problems. They don't seem to realize that. When she was doing independent living and was on her own, it was fine. It was a nice facility. They had nice cottages. It's a really nice facility in that respect. Ever since we moved into the main facility (the big house), the facility has been poor. It's because they never reclassified her. She moved into the main facility or into the apartments after she had a stroke. They never reclassified her or anything. They just put her in a room. Then they found every excuse, every way to possibly ignore her. A lot of that is the staff. They still have a few experienced people that have been there for a while. For the most part, the staff is incompetent. They don't give them good direction, either. The management there was really bad because they don't ever correct any problems. They kept telling me for two years when Covid was going on that they would do things that they never intended to do and never did do. As far as activities, they really don't have any still that I'm aware of. They may be doing a few things, but our access into Fountains was very limited. They did do activities, but I'm not sure what they're doing with activities now. They had plenty of amenities there, but my mother can't avail herself of any of those. She enjoyed a little art class they had and her companion was taking her to that every week. The staff had no experience whatsoever. They hire people that have a remarkable ability to not be able to think. They hire people that don't even have any commonsense. They don't train their staff. The biggest problem was they didn't reclassify my mom when she went into the main facility. They left her as an average resident, which she was not. If you're an average resident, they show up if you call for assistance. My mom wouldn't call and I told them that. The problems are ongoing. The food was better before Covid. She has such limited mobility, which was another thing they couldn't seem to accommodate. They're outrageously high priced.
Read moreIt has been a very good place to be. I felt my loved one was cared for and looked after. The community is friendly and that stands out to me. I wish the pandemic didn't hit, as my experience was during this time.