The Bridge at Alamosa, Colorado, combines the luxuries of retirement living with the comforts of home.
Offering assisted living and independent living, our community tailors resort-style services and amenities to the needs and interests of our residents.
Professional associates work to create an atmosphere that fosters resident independence while also offering personalized attention and assistance when needed. Each resident is also encouraged to participate in our lively community activities and nearby excursions to enhance their socialization and overall well-being.
With a beautiful mountain range backdrop, Alamosa provides a picturesque atmosphere for residents of The Bridge to enjoy. Here, residents are treated with the dignity and class they deserve.
The Accushield® 5-Star Safety Rating recognizes senior living and skilled nursing facilities that have prioritized health safety and visitor management through the utilization of advanced sign-in and health screening technology. 5-Star Safety Rated communities prioritize the need to identify, track, and screen all visitors, including family members, friends, third-party caregivers, and other vendors. These communities understand the risk that visitors and third-party care providers can pose for residents and staff and have put in place policies to help mitigate that risk. As a trusted symbol of Safety, the Accushield® 5-Star Safety Rating helps communities increase awareness of the importance of safety through defined visitor management, health screening, entry policies, procedures, and systems.
What will you fall in love with at The Bridge at Alamosa Maybe everything.
Take a tour to meet our associates and residents and see if our community is a good fit for your new home.
More PhotosRand spent more than five years in the Military Intelligence field as a German/Korean/Russian linguist. The experience gave him the opportunity to explore every continent except the North and South poles. He then dabbled in running a chain of health clubs, bought a country Western nightclub, and ran a large hardware store/lumber yard.
In 2016, Rand returned to his home state of Colorado to help care for his 89-year-old mother. She was very active and healthy, so he quickly learned that "taking care of Mom" was not going to keep him engaged and busy. He was hired as an Admissions & Marketing Director for a skilled nursing facility, and the rest is history.
"I wish I would have found this career field 20 years ago," he said. "I learn something new from the greatest generation daily. I tell people that I do not go to work; instead, instead I go to play. Working with older adults is a blessing, and I pinch myself every day to remind me of how fortunate I am to have found this field of work."
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