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The information below is reported by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Health Facilities Division.
| MacKenzie Place – Colorado Springs | AL IL MC | Colorado Springs (East Colorado Springs) | 84
Facility
84
CO AVG
76
Rank
#226 / 533 | Yes |
44
Facility
44
CO AVG
51
Rank
#549 / 872 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed / 3 Bed | A+ | David Hill | Mackenzie Place Colorado Springs LLC | Private pay |
| Brookdale Boulder Creek | AL | Boulder (Glenwood Grove - North Iris) | 90
Facility
90
CO AVG
76
Rank
#198 / 533 | Yes |
53
Facility
53
CO AVG
51
Rank
#445 / 872 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | A+ | Nicholas Degirolamo | Brookdale Senior Living Communities Inc | Private pay |
| Brookdale Fort Collins Assisted Living | AL | Fort Collins | 80
Facility
80
CO AVG
76
Rank
#237 / 533 | Yes |
72
Facility
72
CO AVG
51
Rank
#193 / 872 | Suite | A+ | Farron Bernhardt | Brookdale Senior Living Communities, Inc | Private pay |
| Springbrooke Retirement | AL IL MC RC | Denver (East) | 151
Facility
151
CO AVG
76
Rank
#41 / 533 | Yes |
84
Facility
84
CO AVG
51
Rank
#68 / 872 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed | A+ | Fanny Rouse | Springfield Group LLC | Private pay |
| Keystone Place at Legacy Ridge | AL IL | Westminster (North Central Westminster) | 100
Facility
100
CO AVG
76
Rank
#161 / 533 | Yes |
53
Facility
53
CO AVG
51
Rank
#445 / 872 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed | A+ | Melissa Ward | Keystone Federal LLC | Private pay, Medicaid |
| Brookdale Greenwood Village | AL IL MC NH | Greenwood Village | 90
Facility
90
CO AVG
76
Rank
#198 / 533 | Yes |
71
Facility
71
CO AVG
51
Rank
#208 / 872 | Studio / 1 Bed / Semi-Private / Private | B- | Tabetha Houston | Arc Greenwood Village, Inc | Private pay, Medicare |
| Legend of Broomfield | AL MC | Broomfield | 103
Facility
103
CO AVG
76
Rank
#151 / 533 | Yes |
57
Facility
57
CO AVG
51
Rank
#392 / 872 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed | A+ | William Beck | Lw Broomfield Opco LLC | Private pay |
| Balfour Riverfront Park | AL IL MC | Denver (Ballpark District) | 100
Facility
100
CO AVG
76
Rank
#161 / 533 | Yes |
91
Facility
91
CO AVG
51
Rank
#34 / 872 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed | A+ | Kristen Curran-Brookham | Well Balfour Tenant LLC | Private pay |
| Gardens on Quail | AL MC | Arvada (Allendale Area) | 96
Facility
96
CO AVG
76
Rank
#176 / 533 | Yes |
54
Facility
54
CO AVG
51
Rank
#430 / 872 | Suite / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | A+ | Mariah Ruell | Gqops, LLC | Private pay |
| Bonaventure of Castle Rock | AL IL MC | Castle Rock (Low Meadow Boulevard) | 88
Facility
88
CO AVG
76
Rank
#213 / 533 | No |
34
Facility
34
CO AVG
51
Rank
#637 / 872 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed | A+ | Heather Brown | Bonaventure Of Castle Rock LLC | Private pay |
| Sunrise of Boulder | AL MC | Boulder (Winding Trail) | 110
Facility
110
CO AVG
76
Rank
#108 / 533 | Yes |
45
Facility
45
CO AVG
51
Rank
#535 / 872 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | A- | Jennifer Terry | Welltower Opco Group, LLC | Private pay |
| Sunrise of Westminster | AL MC RC | Westminster (East Central Westminster) | 109
Facility
109
CO AVG
76
Rank
#120 / 533 | Yes |
22
Facility
22
CO AVG
51
Rank
#734 / 872 | Studio / Suite / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | A- | Angela Archibald | Szr Second Westminster Assisted Living LLC | Private pay |
| Sunrise at Orchard | AL NH MC | Littleton (Cherry Ridge) | 108
Facility
108
CO AVG
76
Rank
#123 / 533 | Yes |
69
Facility
69
CO AVG
51
Rank
#244 / 872 | Studio / 1 Bed | A- | Jason Vandagriff | Szr Orchard Al LLC | Private pay |
| Brookdale Monument Valley Park | AL MC | Colorado Springs (Downtown) | 75
Facility
75
CO AVG
76
Rank
#257 / 533 | No |
81
Facility
81
CO AVG
51
Rank
#99 / 872 | Studio / 2 Bed | A+ | Lorelei Broxson | Brookdale Place Of Colorado Springs LLC | Private pay |
| Grace Pointe Continuing Care Senior Campus | AL IL MC | Greeley (Cedarwoods) | 105
Facility
105
CO AVG
76
Rank
#141 / 533 | Yes |
35
Facility
35
CO AVG
51
Rank
#627 / 872 | Studio / 1 Bed | A+ | Miss Ing Admin Information | Wgcc LLC | Private pay |
An 8-acre residential community under Tena Quillin’s administration in Grand Junction, Colorado, is the Hilltop Life Adjustment Program. It’s dedicated to supporting adults with brain injuries through long-term care and meaningful community involvement. The 92-bed facility is operated by Hilltop Health Services Corporation. The program supplies a bigger shared setting with the infrastructure to support its specialized focus on brain injury rehabilitation and support.
Designed to promote independence and daily growth, the Life Adjustment Program centers on individualized care plans. Residents join the Brain Injury Support Group and access structured activities through the Area program, all built around meaningful engagement with peers and the broader community. The philosophy highlights activity, connection, and residents’ active role in their recovery and daily life. Grand Junction’s neighborhood scores 85 for walkability, so most everyday errands can be done on foot, plus lots of essentials sit within easy reach. That makes the location convenient for residents and visiting family members. Medicaid is accepted, providing a route for families managing long-term care costs in Colorado.
For families contemplating Hilltop, touring the 8-acre campus and talking to the program team can paint a clear picture of the daily rhythm and how the structured activities and peer support are integrated into residents’ weeks.
Maria Droste Counseling Center is a Denver-based nonprofit mental health service organization. It provides affordable counseling services to individuals of all ages and backgrounds, including children, adolescents, and survivors of domestic violence. The center aims to improve access to mental health care for underserved populations.
Serving residents for 28 years, Oakshire Commons is a 151-bed assisted living community in Pueblo, Colorado. It operates with 24-hour staffing and provides wide personal care services, including housekeeping, call monitoring, and laundry services. Residents benefit from in-house amenities like a salon, supporting their ability to maintain daily wellness and comfort in the community.
Oakshire Commons highlights active living with regularly scheduled activities and specific programs for residents. Dining is a focal part of the daily experience, with three balanced meals served daily along with healthy snacks available all day. Limited transportation services exist, which may require families to plan visits or off-campus activities. The area surrounding Oakshire Commons is car-dependent with limited nearby walkable options. This means resident access to outside services typically requires vehicle transportation.
Providing high-quality care paired with sophisticated service for discerning seniors and their families is boutique community Cherry Hills Assisted Living and Memory Care. It’s strategically located in Centennial, Colorado, at 6325 S University Blvd, found next to Goodson Recreation Center and within sprawling deKoevend Park along the High Line Canal Trail. This offers residents proximity to parks, trails, and recreational amenities in an attractive neighborhood setting.
Two primary care neighborhoods are operated. Assisted Living accommodates 94 residents requiring help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medication management, while supporting independence and offering all-time care without 24-hour skilled nursing. Memory Care, located on South Liverpool Street, caters to 85 residents living with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, featuring staff trained in cognitive impairment, higher staff-to-resident ratios, and an environment built to reduce confusion and wandering risk. The facility’s somewhat walkable neighborhood (Walk Score: 31) means a few nearby services are reachable on foot, though most trips require transportation. The setting places residents near dining, shopping, markets, banks, golf courses, and parks, with easy access to the High Line Canal Trail for walks and outdoor recreation. As a larger shared setting operating for 12 years, the facility has solid experience delivering ongoing care and ranks 188th out of 533 Colorado facilities. This is a position reflecting its scale and potential for more common spaces and organized community services. Led by Administrator Melia Sharkey and Member Manager Michele Farrelly, the facility holds an A+ Better Business Bureau accreditation, an independent rating based on complaint history, transparency, and business practices.
To schedule tours, request floor plan photos and videos, inquire about availability, and discuss pricing options, families who want to learn more can contact the community.
Operating for 12 years, The Residence at Village Green LLC is an assisted living community providing residential care for older adults in Colorado Springs. It has a capacity of 68 beds, establishing it as a smaller residential setting.
The facility’s neighborhood scores 49 for walkability, so some nearby services and amenities are walkable, with most errands and outings requiring transportation. This type of location can work well for residents and visiting families who want a more tranquil residential setting over a busier, more highly commercialized area. There’s a dining room with restaurant-style dining service, which lets residents delight in meals together in a more traditional setting. As an assisted living provider, the home is built to support older adults who need help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, medication management, and meals, while being as independent as residents comfortably can.
For families thinking of choosing The Residence at Village Green LLC, touring in person would be beneficial to see the room options, dining setup, and daily activities firsthand, plus to understand its particular services and support.
The Springs at St. Andrews Village is a senior living community located in Aurora, CO. It offers active independent and assisted living services, along with rehabilitation and skilled nursing available on-site. Residents enjoy gourmet dining and a variety of amenities designed for a fulfilling lifestyle.
A 32-bed assisted living residence in Pueblo, Colorado, is Bluegrass Homecare LLC. It provides 24-hour care and support to seniors and individuals with disabilities. The community at 1716 N Reading Ave offers personal caregiver assistance, respite care, and continuous staffing to help residents with daily living activities while maintaining independence and dignity.
Ketsia Aime-administered and East Side Assisted Living LLC-operated, the facility operates 24/7 and is licensed as an alternative care facility accepting Medicaid. The neighborhood is car-dependent with limited walkable options, situated around 4.4 miles from Pueblo’s city center. Services include 24-hour personal care oversight, caregiver support for daily living activities, respite care for temporary stays, and 24-hour staffing. Depending on eligibility, residents may qualify for Colorado financial assistance programs, including the Medicaid EBD Waiver, Old Age Pension, PACE, or Home Care Allowance.
For more information or to schedule a tour, contact Bluegrass Homecare LLC. Visiting in person is encouraged to discuss specific care needs, programs, daily routines, and residential options.
Legacy Support Services creates opportunities for companies to build a strong infrastructure and a healthy work environment for their employees. For over 27 years, they have assisted non-profits, government agencies, and businesses who desire to do big, bold, and meaningful work in the world. Services include Capacity Building & AI Consultation, Wellness Benefits Program, Wellness Groups & Retreats, and Workplace Wellness Assessments.
A 57-bed community in Cortez, Colorado, is Vista Mesa Assisted Living Residence. Operated by Southwest Professional Properties, Inc. under Terrill Schmitt’s administration, the facility offers a full senior care continuum: independent living for those who want community and support without hands-on assistance, assisted living for residents requiring help with daily activities like bathing and medication management, and memory care for people living with Alzheimer’s or dementia.
Staff,, including licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants provide daily support. Short-stay programs exist for families seeking temporary respite care or for seniors testing a placement before long-term residence commitment. Medicaid is accepted, giving residents with qualifying financial circumstances a pathway to care. Cortez sits in southwest Colorado with a Walk Score of 83, implying high walkability. Most daily errands can be done on foot, and many essential services are within a quick walk. This accessibility benefits visiting family members navigating the area and residents who prefer to get around locally.
To learn more about room options, daily activities, dining, amenities, and current availability, interested families should contact the facility directly.
Operated by National Senior Communities, Continuing Care at Wind Crest is a nursing home in Colorado. The community accepts Medicare and private pay, giving families more options for residents who need skilled nursing care after hospitalization or ongoing medical support.
Wind Crest is a close-knit community with 44 beds, with high occupancy, almost full at 97%. This size offers a quieter setting where staff can easily provide more individualized attention compared to larger facilities. Residents stay for an average of 95 days, which is composed of short-term rehabilitation residents and those staying longer for ongoing care needs.
Daily nurse staffing averages about 5 hours per resident. Registered nurses, nurse aides, and licensed practical nurses work together to provide a full range of hands-on care. That staffing level is enough to support residents who need both the medical oversight and the personal assistance throughout the day.
The community offers rehabilitation services and respite care, coupled with health services and a medical center. It’s an ideal option for families seeking short-term recovery or longer-term skilled care stays. Residents can use the fitness center and indoor aquatics space to stay active.
Plus, the walking paths on the grounds are available for seniors who need to move and breathe some fresh air. Transportation services are also available for residents, and family members can get where they need to go.
The facility’s location earned a score of 31 on the walkability scale. Some nearby services can be reached on foot, but most daily trips require a short drive. For families planning their budget, monthly fees include meals, utilities, property taxes, and standard home maintenance.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these assisted living communities
Every community above is evaluated across six weighted categories using public data including state inspection records, review platforms, BBB profiles, and operator-published materials.
Weighting overview
- 35%Resident Experience
- 25%Regulatory
- 15%Visual Media
- 10%Website
- 10%Stability
- 5%Environment
01
Resident & Family Experience 35%
The single largest share of every ranking. Aggregated review sentiment and volume from major platforms — the closest signal to real resident experience.
- Includes
- Review Sentiment
- Review Volume
02
Regulatory & Safety Record 25%
State inspection records, citations, and complaint visits. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.
- Includes
- State Inspections
- Citations/Inspection
- % Inspections w/ Citations
- Complaint Visits
- Accreditations
- BBB Rating
03
Visual Media & Transparency 15%
Communities that publish high-quality visuals give families a real preview. No photos or tours = a negative transparency signal.
- Includes
- Video Tours
- Virtual Walkthroughs
- Photo Quantity
- Photo Quality
04
Website & Operator Transparency 10%
Site quality and whether the operator publishes basic accountability information — staff names, contact details, ownership.
- Includes
- Website Content
- Mobile Usability
- Staff Info Available
- Owner Info Available
05
Community Stability 10%
Operational signals indicating whether a community is well-run and meeting demand.
- Includes
- Occupancy Rate
- Bed Options
06
Environment & Pricing 5%
Walkability and pricing transparency. Walk Score is weighted higher for Independent Living than for Memory Care, where most residents do not leave unaccompanied.
- Includes
- Walk Score
- Pricing Transparency
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Frequently Asked Questions about Assisted Living in Colorado
What's the difference between assisted living and memory care in Colorado?
Assisted living in Colorado supports residents with daily activities (bathing, dressing, medication management) while preserving independence. Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living for residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and adds 24/7 secured environments, dementia-trained staff, and structured routines designed to reduce confusion and wandering.
What's the difference between assisted living and a nursing home in Colorado?
Assisted living in Colorado is a residential model focused on housing, hospitality, and help with daily activities. Nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities) provide 24/7 medical care from licensed nurses for residents with significant health needs, and are regulated more strictly under both state and federal CMS rules.
Does Colorado Medicaid cover assisted living?
Colorado Medicaid does not directly pay room-and-board for assisted living, but most states (including Colorado) offer Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers that can offset the cost of care services delivered inside a licensed community. Eligibility, waitlists, and covered services vary — check directly with the state Medicaid agency.
What is assisted living?
Assisted living combines private or semi-private apartments with help on activities of daily living (meals, bathing, dressing, medication management) and a social calendar — for residents who need some support but do not need 24/7 medical care.
How many assisted living facilities are listed on this page?
This page features 455 assisted living facilities in Colorado. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.
How do I choose the right assisted living facility in Colorado?
Start by matching the level of care offered to the resident's current and anticipated needs, then compare licensing status, staff-to-resident ratios, recent inspection results, and pricing. Tour at least two or three communities in Colorado, talk to current residents and families, and confirm what is included in the base rate versus billed as add-on services.
What should I look for when visiting assisted living facilities in Colorado?
Pay attention to staff interactions with residents, cleanliness and odor, food quality at meal times, the activity calendar, and how questions about pricing and care plans are answered. Ask to see the most recent state inspection report, the move-out / level-of-care-change policy, and a sample monthly bill that lists every fee.











