Senior Living Center Focuses on Residents’ Independence, Creativity

Indoor, outdoor facility amenities cater to variety of individual interests

By HFT Editorial Staff


Health Dimensions Group (HDG), Ellipsis Real Estate Partners (Ellipsis) and Invesque broke ground on Terra Bluffs, a new assisted living and memory care senior community in Parker, Colorado.

The care community is owned by Ellipsis, Invesque and HDG. HDG will manage the community when it opens in early 2023. Ellipsis is the project developer for the care community and Invesque is the investment partner.

When Terra Bluff opens, the dedicated on-site team will provide and curate an array of enriching, community activities and services designed to nurture residents’ independence, individualism and creativity.

Terra Bluffs will be a scenic, pet-friendly community where residents will have opportunity to enjoy a large, outdoor courtyard, sky lounge and on-site walking paths. In addition, the community will feature a spacious club room, movie theater, library and fitness center. Residents will be treated to a chef-inspired culinary program served in a restaurant-style dining space that overlooks a mountain setting.

“Terra Bluffs will be a remarkable care community that offers residents the chance to live in an unbelievable location with the support of dedicated team members who are passionate about providing the best in senior services and care,” says Erin Shvetzoff Hennessey, chief executive officer of HDG. “We are grateful to join such talented partners in this venture. We all look forward to serving the greater Denver community soon.”



November 1, 2021


Topic Area: Construction


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