4154 Talon Dr, Wyoming 82604
Mountain Plaza Assisted Living & Memory Care is a place where residents get real, hands-on help with everyday things like bathing, dressing, and managing their medications. The staff is there around the clock, so someone is always available if your loved one needs assistance or just a little extra support. Families often mention that the team is attentive and approachable, making it easy to ask questions or raise concerns.
2300 Capitol Ave 4th floor, Wyoming 82002
The Aging Division of the Wyoming Department of Health isn’t a typical assisted living or nursing home provider. Instead, they serve as the main hub for senior services across the state. If you’re looking for direct, hands-on care in a facility, this isn’t the place you’d move your loved one into. What they actually do is coordinate, fund, and oversee a network of programs for older adults—think meal delivery, transportation, in-home help, and caregiver support.
1865 S Beverly St, Wyoming 82609
Primrose Retirement Community of Casper stands out because it feels more like a lively neighborhood than a traditional care facility. Residents don’t just have access to care—they have choices. There’s a mix of independent living, assisted living, memory care, and even townhome villas for folks who still want that homey feel but less maintenance. Staff are on-site 24/7, and families mention that the nursing team is attentive and genuinely gets to know the people living there.
1950 S Beverly St, Wyoming 82609
Garden Square Assisted Living of Casper has been part of the Casper community for over 25 years, and it’s earned a reputation as a place where residents and staff genuinely know each other by name. The building isn’t flashy, but it’s well-kept and feels homey. Rooms are on the smaller side, which some families actually appreciate because it makes getting around easier for folks with mobility concerns.
1072 N 22nd St, Wyoming 82072
Edgewood Spring Wind stands out in Laramie for a few practical reasons families notice right away. First, their staff is trained to handle not just day-to-day support like bathing, dressing, and medication reminders, but also more specialized care for folks with moderate dementia. They keep an awake night shift, so there’s always someone around if your loved one needs help in the middle of the night.
1930 E 12th St, Wyoming 82601
Edgewood Park Place in Casper is a senior living community that offers several levels of care, including assisted living, independent living, memory care, and nursing support. The staff seem to have a good reputation for being approachable and supportive—one former employee even said it's the best facility they've worked for, mentioning that management is understanding and creates a positive atmosphere for both residents and staff.
6800 Faith Dr, Wyoming 82009
Cottonwood Creek Memory Care Unit on Faith Drive is a spot many Cheyenne families turn to when memory loss starts to change daily life. The staff here includes certified dementia care specialists who are on-site around the clock, so residents get help whenever they need it—whether that's with taking medication, getting dressed, or just finding a familiar face on a tough day.
2516 E 18th St, Wyoming 82001
Holy Trinity Manor is a smaller, three-story building with about 30 apartments, tucked into a quiet residential area of Cheyenne. It’s not flashy, but the place feels comfortable and well-kept, with a gazebo outside and a bright sunroom where folks tend to gather for coffee or a puzzle. The staff is known for being friendly and attentive, and families often mention how approachable everyone is—from the office team to the caregivers.
4606 N College Dr, Wyoming 82009
Edgewood Sierra Hills stands out in Cheyenne for being genuinely welcoming and well-kept, which is something families mention again and again. People talk about how clean the place feels and how the staff actually seem to know the residents, not just their names but their routines and what they like. Staff turnover seems low, and reviews mention caregivers and administrators being attentive and easy to talk to.
6807 Faith Dr, Wyoming 82009
The Villas at Cottonwood Creek offers more than just a place to live—they focus on making daily life easier and more enjoyable for older adults who want independence but appreciate a little extra support. Residents get their own two-bedroom homes with full kitchens, garages, and even fireplaces, which is a step up from the typical apartment-style setup. Housekeeping, maintenance, and lawn care are all handled, so families don't have to worry about chores piling up.
1330 Prairie Ave, Wyoming 82009
Life Care Center of Cheyenne is known around town for its strong focus on rehab and therapy, whether folks are coming in after a hospital stay or need longer-term support. The center has a team of physical, occupational, and speech therapists who work with residents and short-term patients, designing therapy plans that actually fit each person’s needs and goals.
4305 S Poplar St, Wyoming 82601
Casper Mountain Rehabilitation and Care Center is a place that offers both short-term rehab and long-term care, including memory care for folks with dementia. They have about 120 beds, so it’s one of the larger facilities in Casper. What stands out is that they do a mix of services: skilled nursing, assisted living, and even some independent living options.
4350 E Lincolnway, Wyoming 82001
Holiday Whispering Chase feels more like a friendly neighborhood than a facility. Residents often mention the bright, open spaces and the sense of community that comes from shared meals and regular activities. The staff, from the housekeepers to the dining room servers, are known for being approachable and genuinely getting to know the people who live there.
906 E 17th St, Wyoming 82001
Shared Living Home on E 17th Street is a smaller, locally-run spot that offers a mix of assisted living, independent living, nursing home, and memory care. The place has a modest reputation—families who've left reviews mention a 3.7 out of 5 star experience, which suggests it's not perfect but not terrible either. Staff turnover and consistency seem to be common concerns in Cheyenne, and this home is no exception, though some families have noted staff are attentive when you get to know them.
4606 N College Dr, Wyoming 82009
CaringEdge Outpatient Therapy in Cheyenne isn’t your typical nursing home setup. Instead, they focus on outpatient rehab and therapy services for older adults and folks recovering from illness or injury. That means you or your loved one would come in for things like physical, occupational, or speech therapy, then head home the same day. The therapists here are often praised for their flexibility and for really listening to patients’ needs.
1406 Prairie Ave, Wyoming 82009
Pointe Frontier Retirement Community feels like a spot where your parent could settle in and still feel like themselves. They handle the basics—housekeeping, laundry, meals—so residents can focus on the good stuff, whether that's joining a Wii Sports tournament, relaxing in the library, or chatting over coffee in one of the lounges. The team there is around 24/7, not just for emergencies but also to help with daily needs.
1530 Dorothy Ln, Wyoming 82009
Primrose Retirement Community of Cheyenne is known locally for its variety of living options, including assisted and independent living, as well as memory care. Residents get support with daily needs like bathing, dressing, and medication, but the staff also encourages as much independence as possible. There’s 24-hour supervision and a nursing team on site, so families don’t have to worry about basic medical needs slipping through the cracks.
4041 S Poplar St, Wyoming 82601
Life Care Center of Casper is one of those places families often look at when they want a range of care options in one spot. They offer everything from independent living to full nursing care, and even memory care for folks with dementia. The staff includes registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and a team of CNAs who handle most of the hands-on help. From what I found, residents get about 4 hours of nursing attention per day, split between licensed nurses and aides.
3406 E Pershing Blvd, Wyoming 82001
AbiliCare at 3406 E Pershing Blvd is one of those places that tends to fly under the radar in Cheyenne. It's not a big corporate chain, and you won't find glossy marketing, but families in the area know it as a straightforward nursing home option for seniors who need daily support. The staff seems to be a mix of local caregivers—many with years of experience in elder care—though I couldn't find specific names or credentials listed publicly.
3128 Boxelder Dr, Wyoming 82001
Granite Rehabilitation and Wellness stands out in Cheyenne for its focus on both short-term rehab and long-term care, blending medical support with a social, community feel. They offer post-acute rehabilitation for folks recovering from surgeries or hospital stays, as well as memory care for those with dementia. The environment is more lively than clinical—residents get involved in group activities, outings, and events, which helps foster real connections with both staff and neighbors.
503 S 18th St, Wyoming 82070
Cottonwood Health and Rehabilitation in Laramie is the kind of place families often turn to when their loved one needs more help than they can safely give at home. They handle a lot more than just basic nursing—residents here get round-the-clock medical attention, help with daily activities, and access to therapies like physical, occupational, and speech therapy. If your parent is recovering from a hospital stay or needs ongoing support for memory loss, they have programs for that too.
2700 E 12th St, Wyoming 82001
Polaris Rehabilitation and Care Center stands out in Cheyenne for its focus on both short-term rehab and long-term nursing care. What families notice first is the range of therapy services—physical, occupational, and speech therapy are all available on site, which is a big help for those recovering from surgery or illness. The therapy rooms are well-equipped, and residents often mention how the therapists and nursing staff are attentive and approachable.