Best Assisted Living Facilities in Denver, CO

Find local assisted living and retirement communities in the Denver, CO area.

In Denver, seniors make up around 27.1% of the population, and the city offers a range of senior living facilities to meet diverse needs and lifestyles. With 52 communities available, options include everything from independent to assisted living, as well as comprehensive nursing and memory care. The average cost for assisted living in Denver is $5,040 per month, balancing quality care and good value. Understanding how important and challenging finding the right place can be, we've compiled a list of some of the best assisted living communities in Denver to ease this decision-making process for you and your loved ones.

69 Communities were found near Denver, CO
Auburn View Assisted Living

Auburn View Assisted Living

19543 E Arkansas Ave, Aurora, CO 80017 (7.9 mi from city center)
Residential Care Home
Cherry Creek Retirement Village
Our Rating:
of 5
9

Cherry Creek Retirement Village

14555 E Hampden Ave, Aurora, CO 80014 (8 mi from city center)
Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
9
Life Care at Home of Colorado
Our Rating:
of 5
9

Life Care at Home of Colorado

14499 East Hampden Ave., Aurora, CO 80014 (8.1 mi from city center)
Home Care
Our Rating:
of 5
9
Heather Grove Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
9.6

Heather Grove Assisted Living

3289 Grove St, Denver, CO 80211 (8.1 mi from city center)
Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
9.6
The Carillon at Belleview Station
Our Rating:
of 5
8.7

The Carillon at Belleview Station

4855 S Niagara St, Denver, CO 80237 (8.2 mi from city center)
Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
8.7
Talem Home Care - Denver, CO
Our Rating:
of 5
8.7

Talem Home Care - Denver, CO

3600 S Beeler St Suite 320, Englewood, CO 80237 (8.2 mi from city center)
Home Care
Our Rating:
of 5
8.7
Select Home Health
Our Rating:
of 5
8.7

Select Home Health

7475 Dakin St # 400, Denver, CO 80221 (8.3 mi from city center)
Home Care
Our Rating:
of 5
8.7
Dayspring Villa
Our Rating:
of 5
8.7

Dayspring Villa

3777 West 26th Ave, Denver, CO 80211 (8.6 mi from city center)
Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
8.7
Serenity House VI
Our Rating:
of 5
8.5

Serenity House VI

3235 South High Street, Englewood, CO 80113 (8.6 mi from city center)
Memory Care
Our Rating:
of 5
8.5
Holiday Quincy Place
Our Rating:
of 5
8.8

Holiday Quincy Place

7200 East Quincy Avenue, Denver, CO 80237 (8.7 mi from city center)
Independent Living
Our Rating:
of 5
8.8
The Argyle
Our Rating:
of 5
2

The Argyle

4115 W 38th Ave, Denver, CO 80212 (8.8 mi from city center)
Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
2
Chelsea Place Memory Care
Our Rating:
of 5
8.6

Chelsea Place Memory Care

14055 E Quincy Avenue, Aurora, CO 80015 (8.9 mi from city center)
Memory Care
Our Rating:
of 5
8.6
Brookdale Meridian Englewood
Our Rating:
of 5
8.7

Brookdale Meridian Englewood

3455 South Corona Street, Englewood, CO 80113 (9.1 mi from city center)
Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
8.7
Just For Seniors Living Center I
Our Rating:
of 5
8.5

Just For Seniors Living Center I

1395 Vrain St, Denver, CO 80204 (9.2 mi from city center)
Residential Care Home
Our Rating:
of 5
8.5
The Belleview
Our Rating:
of 5
8.5

The Belleview

3555 S Clarkson St, Englewood, CO 80113 (9.2 mi from city center)
Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
8.5
Touching Hearts at Home
Our Rating:
of 5
8.5

Touching Hearts at Home

3333 S Bannock, Ste 210, Englewood, CO 80110 (9.5 mi from city center)
Home Care
Our Rating:
of 5
8.5
Aspire Home Care
Our Rating:
of 5
8.5

Aspire Home Care

5200 DTC Parkway Suite 410, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 (9.8 mi from city center)
Home Care
Our Rating:
of 5
8.5
Home Instead - Denver North
Our Rating:
of 5
8.5

Home Instead - Denver North

4704 Harlan St Suite 100, Denver, CO 80212 (9.9 mi from city center)
Home Care
Our Rating:
of 5
8.5
Belleview Heights Transitional Assisted Living and Memory Care
Our Rating:
of 5
9.1

Belleview Heights Transitional Assisted Living and Memory Care

14500 E Belleview Ave, Aurora, CO 80015 (10 mi from city center)
Memory Care
Our Rating:
of 5
9.1

Map of Assisted Living in Denver

Find the right senior living community by location
  • Auburn View Assisted Living
  • Cherry Creek Retirement Village
  • Life Care at Home of Colorado
  • Heather Grove Assisted Living
  • The Carillon at Belleview Station
  • Talem Home Care - Denver, CO
  • Select Home Health
  • Dayspring Villa
  • Serenity House VI
  • Holiday Quincy Place
  • The Argyle
  • Chelsea Place Memory Care
  • Brookdale Meridian Englewood
  • Just For Seniors Living Center I
  • The Belleview
  • Touching Hearts at Home
  • Aspire Home Care
  • Home Instead - Denver North
  • Belleview Heights Transitional Assisted Living and Memory Care

Denver, Colorado, is a beautiful city sitting just a few miles east of the majestic Rocky Mountains. With a population of 713,252, Denver is the most populous city in the state by far. Denver is also home to more than 89,000 residents over the age of There are more than two dozen retirement communities and assisted living communities within the city limits to help ensure that older Denver residents can live comfortably.

We’ve compiled a list of the best assisted living communities in Denver, Colorado. Continue reading to see which community may be the right choice for you or a loved one.

Our Methodology: How We Chose the Best Assisted Living in Denver

Denver is a big city with many suburbs and dozens of quality assisted living options, so it was no easy task to narrow down our list to just five facilities. Our experts spent over 50 hours researching the best communities in Denver, focusing on these key factors.

  • Cost: The cost of assisted living in Denver is higher than the national average, making it difficult to find an affordable community for seniors living on a fixed income. We considered this and tried to find the best assisted living communities for various budgets. Prices listed are from each community’s website or conversations with a facility representative.
  • Available care: Only one community on our list solely offers assisted living. We think it is beneficial for seniors to consider communities offering multiple living and care options, such as independent living and memory care.
  • Reviews: We read through dozens of reviews for every single contender and include a summary of our findings. In most cases, we see common themes regarding positive and negative feedback about each community.
  • Amenities: Amenities can help an assisted living community feel like a luxury resort or a home away from home. Our research focuses on communities that offer extra perks and benefits for seniors to enjoy.
  • Location: In a big city like Denver, location is very important. Since many seniors like to have certain comforts nearby, we look at communities close to parks, shopping, hospitals, museums, and other practical or entertaining points of interest.
  • Staff size: We highlighted assisted living communities that offer high staff-to-resident ratios, often with a maximum of eight residents per caregiver.

How to Find the Right Assisted Living Community for You

We spent hours researching the best assisted living communities in Denver, but that doesn’t mean that all of the communities on our list would be the right choice for you. Here are a few things to consider when comparing communities for yourself or a loved one:

  • Identify your needs: One community may offer different types of care than others. Prices can also vary based on the level of care that you need. This is why it’s important to speak with your doctor and evaluate your needs. You may not require a lot of help now, but what about five years from now? Try to figure out what kind of assistance you need today and anticipate potential changes in the future.
  • Review your budget: Denver has a pretty high cost of living, and assisted living in Denver is particularly expensive. For this reason, you should review your budget and understand exactly how much each community charges before deciding. While analyzing your budget, remember Medicare doesn’t cover assisted living in most cases and many seniors depend on Social Security benefits, retirement savings, and long-term care insurance to cover costs.
  • Read reviews: Reading reviews from caregivers, family members, and residents will give you a glimpse into the pros and cons of each community. You shouldn’t take every single review at face value, but consider online reviews to help steer you toward the right community.
  • Visit communities: Always visit a community before you agree to move in! Seeing an assisted living community in person can let you know exactly how you would feel living there. Be sure to talk with residents, staff, and administrators. Don’t be afraid to ask questions!
  • Check licensing and certifications: While researching a community, check that it has up-to-date licensing and certifications to operate in Colorado.
  • Trust your gut: At some point, you will probably find more than one community you like. If you’re struggling to make a decision, trust what your instincts tell you. Many communities may seem similar on the surface, so going with your gut can help you avoid making a mistake.

What’s Living in Denver Like for Seniors?

Denver is a gorgeous city, surrounded by picturesque nature and filled with clean, crisp mountain air. It also features all the entertainment you would expect from a state capital and major economic hub. Below is a quick look at what life is like for older adults in Denver.

  • Climate: The climate of Denver can be a challenge for older adults who dislike cold weather. The city has a semiarid climate with long, cold winters and mild summers. The upside is that Denver gets plenty of sunshine and very little precipitation.
  • Health care: Colorado is among the best states in the nation for health and as the state capital, Denver has no shortage of excellent hospitals and clinics. AdventHealth, Rose Medical, and Swedish Medical are among the largest and most highly-praised hospitals in the city.
  • Cost of living: While Denver isn’t the most expensive place to live in Colorado, it’s certainly not cheap. The cost of living in Denver is about 11 percent higher than the national average.
  • Walkability: With the clean air, bright sunshine, and beautiful views, Denver is a great city for taking a stroll. The downtown area is particularly walkable, though you may need to arrange transportation in other neighborhoods and the surrounding suburbs. Denver has great public transportation, with a light rail system and plenty of bus routes.
  • Activities: There are lots of fun things for seniors to do in Denver. In addition to the great shopping and restaurants, Denver has botanical gardens, art museums, professional sporting events, the Denver Zoo, the Denver Performing Arts Center, and many public parks.
  • Safety: Denver does have some issues with violent crime, but as long as you’re not walking alone at night or taking risks while walking through traffic, it’s a pretty safe city. Crime rates also vary drastically from one neighborhood to the next.
  • Tax structure: As of 2023, Colorado taxes income at a rate of 4.4 percent, which is well below the national  The state doesn’t have inheritance or estate taxes, which could have a positive impact on your estate planning.

How Much Does Assisted Living Cost in Denver, Colorado?

According to Genworth, the estimated median cost of an assisted living community in Denver is $5,150 per month in 2024. It’s a bit more affordable compared to the national average of However, the costs can vary drastically based on the chosen community and the care you require. Memory care, for example, tends to be far higher than assisted living. Fortunately, you can shop around and find communities with starting prices well below average for the city.

Senior Living Statistics for Denver, Colorado

Average Senior Living Costs by Housing Type


In Denver, Colorado, senior housing costs range from $4,168 per month for independent living to $6,431 per month for a two-bedroom unit in a nursing home on average. The cost varies depending on the type of housing and level of care required. Typically, independent living and assisted living are more affordable options, with assisted living priced around $5,040 monthly. If you're considering a nursing home, expect to pay about $5,363 for a private room or $5,104 for a semi-private room. A studio unit in a nursing home costs approximately $5,431, while a one-bedroom is slightly higher at $5,436. An appealing choice is the detached cottage option, which averages $4,300 monthly. With these varied choices, Denver ensures options that cater to different care needs and budgets.
Housing Type Average Monthly Cost
Assisted Living $5,040
Memory Care $5,302
Independent Living $4,168
Nursing Home: Private Room $5,363
Nursing Home: Semi-Private Room $5,104
Nursing Home: Studio $5,431
Nursing Home: One Bedroom $5,436
Nursing Home: Two Bedroom $6,431
Nursing Home: Detached Cottage $4,300

Average Cost of Assisted Living in Denver


The average monthly cost of assisted living facilities in Denver is $5,040. Nearby cities like Aetna Estates and Foxfield are slightly less expensive, with average costs of $4,912 per month and $4,929 per month, respectively. Denver assisted living is slightly more expensive than the average cost in Colorado ($5,018 per month) and above the national average of $4,546 per month, reflecting its diverse amenities and vibrant urban setting.
City Average Monthly Cost
Denver $5,040

Here is how the average cost of assisted living in Denver compares to Colorado and the national average:
Area Average Monthly Cost
Denver $5,040
Colorado $5,018
United States $4,546

Senior Living Availability in Denver


Denver residents have 52 senior living facilities to choose from. In the surrounding area, there are 210 communities, and the state of Colorado offers a total of 392 facilities. With these options, you're sure to find the perfect community to suit your needs.
52

Denver

210

Surrounding Area

392

Colorado

Denver Senior Demographics


Denver has a vibrant senior community making up 27.1% of its population, with a slight male majority of 50.5% compared to 49.5% female. Seniors in their 50s account for 10.5%, while 8.7% are in their 60s, 5.2% are navigating their 70s, and 2.7% have reached their 80s and beyond. Regarding marital status, 39.7% of seniors are married, while 13.1% have faced divorce. A substantial 43.9% of the population has never married, and 3.4% identify as widowed. In terms of diversity, 65.7% of Denver's seniors are White, and 29.2% are Hispanic, reflecting strong cultural roots. This mix is complemented by 12.7% identifying as mixed race and 8.9% as Black, alongside 3.6% Asian, and smaller percentages of Native American at 0.8% and 0.1% Pacific. Remarkably, 8.2% identify as other, showcasing Denver's rich and varied cultural landscape.

Population

Denver has a population of 710,800.
  • 50.5% Male
  • 49.5% Female

Marital Status

  • 39.7% Married
  • 13.1% Divorced
  • 43.9% Never Married
  • 3.4% Widowed

Age

Seniors make up about 27.1% of the population.
  • 10.5% in their 50s
  • 8.7% in their 60s
  • 5.2% in their 70s
  • 2.7% in their 80s

Diversity

  • 65.7% White
  • 8.9% Black
  • 3.6% Asian
  • 0.8% Native
  • 0.1% Pacific
  • 8.2% Identifying as Other
  • 12.7% Mixed Race
  • 29.2% Hispanic

Additional Cities with Assisted Living Near Denver

Exploring senior living options outside of Denver yields diverse choices in neighboring cities. Prices range with the most economical being Parker at $4,909 per month. On the higher end, you'll find Englewood, where monthly costs average $5,172. Cities like Lakewood, Littleton, and Aurora provide options with prices spanning between these points, ensuring a variety of communities and services to suit any preference or need.

City Average Monthly Cost
City Average Monthly Cost
Lakewood $5,098
Littleton $4,984
Aurora $4,932
Centennial $4,969
Englewood $5,172
Broomfield $5,045
Arvada $5,109
Westminster $5,085
City Average Monthly Cost
Parker $4,909
Greenwood Village $5,080
Highlands Ranch $4,964
Wheat Ridge $5,065
Golden $5,092
Castle Rock $5,077
Northglenn $5,156

Senior Living Ratings Methodology

Our experts spent over 50 hours researching the best communities in each city, focusing on these key factors.

Senior Living Ratings Methodology

Available Care

We value communities that offer more than standard living services, such as memory care and independent living. We think this is beneficial for older adults, as it allows a community to meet your changing needs over time.

Amenities

Amenities can help an assisted living community feel like a luxury resort or a home away from home. Our research focuses on communities that offer extra perks and benefits for seniors to enjoy.

Location

Location can be important. Since many seniors like to have certain comforts nearby, we look at communities close to parks, shopping areas, hospitals, museums, and other practical or entertaining points of interest.

Reviews

We read through dozens of reviews for every single contender and include a summary of our findings. In most cases, we see common themes regarding positive and negative feedback about each community. Just remember not to take individual reviews at face value.

Cost

Assisted living costs vary greatly based on the facility and level of care. We considered communities that are suitable for various budgets and offer solid value. All prices listed are from community websites.