Residential care homes in Denver may appeal to seniors who value smaller, more close-knit communities and many opportunities for socialization. Denver care homes typically take in fewer residents, meaning older adults know each resident in the home and develop strong friendships.
Older-adult care homes vary more than other options for senior living in Denver, so families can choose from a wide range of prices, amenities, and services. A Place for Mom will work with you to understand the cost of care homes. From there, we’ll help you find the right fit, whether you’re staying on a budget or searching for luxury retirement communities.
We are also serving Assisted Living facilities in surrounding neighborhoods like Washington Park, Washington Park West and Platt Park.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Aurora, Thornton and Parker.
Our 96 year old mother suffered a mild stroke several months ago that precluded her from returning to her assisted living apartment. Finding Assured/Serenity House was a most fortunate turn of events. The...
Prior to moving to Serenity House, my mom was very unresponsive and quiet as she was suffering from a head injury. Her repeated urinary tract infections caused more dementia issues. Thanks to Serenity...
My loved one was previously a resident at Serenity House I and I LOVED this facility. Best place ever and the caretakers are amazing. [Names removed] were the most compassionate caretakers. I would recommend...
Wonderful place!!!! I'm a nurse and my expectations are very high regarding what an assisted living home should offer seniors. Derek the owner is available 7days a week and lorrie the caregiver/house manager...
Serenity House is giving us the services we need for our loved one. The house is too small for the number of residents they have. I don't see a lot of activities being offered to the residents, it seems...
Things are going just great at Serenity House V. They keep me really informed. I really like the whole small home environment. At another Serenity House we looked at the residents were more quiet and non...
My brother has been at this facility over 2 years now and I know he is very well taken care of. I have no complaints or concerns.
We chose Just for Seniors because my mom really needs the personalized care and they are always right there to help her out. They remind her to do all of the things that she really needed. Overall everything...
Very caring and thorough staff. Clean and caring and accommodating elders and their families. I would and already have recommended Makarios at Yampa to others I know!
I’m writing this on behalf of my brother [name removed] who’s experienced TenderCare at Harvey Park and University Hills. In one of my last visits he was in his room listening to jazz and drawing. I was so...
Valerie is extremely caring and has really made my mother in law feel very welcome. She takes her swimming with her each morning with her which we really appreciate. It helps my mother in law to have...
In Denver, CO, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:
Public transportation in Denver is provided by the Regional Transportation District, which operates bus, rail, and light rail services throughout the county. A car may be necessary, however, to get around the city outside of the downtown area. There are a number of services in the city that offer senior transportation, including RTD SeniorRide, which picks up groups of ten or more people from a single destination to travel to select community events for a fee.
Denver is a major metropolitan area, and as such, offers many options for medical care. Top hospitals in the city include UC Health University of Colorado Hospital, Porter Adventist Hospital, and Sky Ridge Medical Center.
Known as “The Mile High City,” Denver has much to offer in the way of entertainment and recreation. The Denver Art Museum contains over 68,000 pieces and displays a stunning collection of Native American art, showcasing works from many different tribes of the North American regions. For a stroll through the city replete with shopping and people-watching, visit the 16th Street Mall — a pedestrian mall featuring hundreds of trees, thousands of flowers, and a pathway designed by renowned architect I.M. Pei. Train and history buffs can take a short trip outside the city to the town of Golden to visit the Colorado Railroad Museum, which features over 100 locomotives and cars, as well as photos and historic artifacts, on display in a setting reminiscent of an 1880s rail depot. Living in Denver also offers plenty of access to the great outdoors. If you’d like to take in some of Colorado’s natural beauty, start with the Denver Botanical Gardens, a 24-acre park conveniently located right within the city. Of course, no visit to Colorado would be complete without a trip to the famed Rocky Mountain National Park. Just a short drive outside the city, the park is a world-famous destination encompassing 415 square miles of awe-inspiring scenic beauty.
Serenity House II, Makarios Assisted Living at Yampa and Rose of Sharon are the top-rated residential care home facilities near Denver, Colorado. See full list of communities.
There are 116 residential care home facilities near Denver, Colorado. See the full list.
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