Assisted Living in Colorado
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Alamosa
4 options -
Arvada
115 options -
Aurora
93 options -
Boulder
19 options -
Brighton
7 options -
Broomfield
23 options -
Brush
5 options -
Canon City
4 options -
Carbondale
4 options -
Castle Rock
12 options -
Centennial
163 options -
Colorado Springs
51 options -
Cortez
2 options -
Delta
2 options -
Denver
102 options -
Durango
2 options -
Elizabeth
3 options -
Englewood
135 options
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Evans
13 options -
Evergreen
3 options -
Florence
4 options -
Fort Collins
18 options -
Fort Lupton
5 options -
Fort Morgan
5 options -
Fruita
3 options -
Glenwood Springs
3 options -
Golden
45 options -
Grand Junction
11 options -
Greeley
13 options -
Greenwood Village
129 options -
Highlands Ranch
78 options -
Lafayette
45 options -
Lakewood
88 options -
Littleton
106 options -
Lone Tree
130 options -
Longmont
59 options -
Louisville
56 options -
Loveland
22 options -
Montrose
5 options -
Monument
5 options -
Northglenn
26 options -
Pagosa Springs
2 options -
Parker
57 options -
Pueblo
18 options -
Pueblo West
26 options -
Sterling
3 options -
Thornton
31 options -
Westminster
67 options -
Wheat Ridge
76 options -
Windsor
6 options
FAQ
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Who is Right For Assisted Living?
Seniors who need help with daily living activities such as bathing, grooming, and meal preparation but still want to maintain their independence as much as possible. -
What Types of Care Are Provided in Assisted Living?
Assistance with daily activities
24-hour supervision and security
On-site medical staff or access to medical care
Housekeeping and laundry services
Social and recreational activities
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How Much Does Assisted Living Cost?
The average cost of assisted living in the United States was $4,051 per month. Some seniors may be eligible for financial assistance through Medicaid, Life Insurance, Reverse Mortgages or veterans' programs to help cover the cost.