Sopris Lodge Announces Summer Respite Stay for Families

CARBONDALE – To help families in the Roaring Fork Valley caring for a parent living at home, Sopris Lodge at Carbondale Senior Living announces a summer respite stay option, which allows family members to temporarily stay at Sopris Lodge.

“We know families travel a lot in the summer, and when your parent or loved one is home alone it can be challenging,” said Stephen Hook, executive director of Sopris Lodge. “A respite stay offers a comfortable place to recover from an injury or hospital stay as well as provides families peace of mind while they are away.”

Respite care services at Sopris Lodge include a fully furnished apartment and onsite daily care and assistance with daily living tasks for both memory care and assisted living. Key services include personal care, transportation, nutritious meals, medication management, housekeeping, and a 24-hour emergency call system. In addition, the temporary stay allows the individual to participate in all the daily activities in the community. Respite stays are a minimum of one week, but can be arranged for longer periods.

For more information about the Sopris Lodge respite stay service, call 970-340-4460.

About Sopris Lodge at Carbondale
Sopris Lodge at Carbondale is a Colorado-based retirement community offering independent living, assisted living and memory care residences in the Roaring Fork Valley. Set in the picturesque Rocky Mountain town of Carbondale and nestled between the historic destinations of Aspen and Glenwood Springs, Sopris Lodge at Carbondale is managed by WellAge Senior Living, a respected senior care management company.

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