
Compare Senior Care around Colorado
The information below is reported by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Health Facilities Division.
| Centre Avenue Health and Rehab Facility | SC NH AL | Fort Collins (Centre Avenue) | 90
Facility
90
CO AVG
76
Rank
#198 / 533 | No |
73
Facility
73
CO AVG
51
Rank
#181 / 872 | - | A+ | Clinton C Dale | Centre Avenue Health And Rehab LLC | Private pay, Medicaid, Medicare |
| The Center at Centennial | SC NH | Colorado Springs (West Colorado Springs) | 80
Facility
80
CO AVG
76
Rank
#237 / 533 | No |
45
Facility
45
CO AVG
51
Rank
#535 / 872 | - | - | Gerard Lafont | The Center At Centennial, LLC | Private pay, Medicare |
| Cappella of Grand Junction | SC AL MC | Grand Junction (26 1/2 Road) | 78
Facility
78
CO AVG
76
Rank
#246 / 533 | Yes |
28
Facility
28
CO AVG
51
Rank
#702 / 872 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | Suzanne Sisneros | Cappella Of Grand Junction LLC | Private pay |
| Fairacres Manor | SC MC NC NH RC | Greeley (18Th Avenue) | 116
Facility
116
CO AVG
76
Rank
#97 / 533 | No |
57
Facility
57
CO AVG
51
Rank
#392 / 872 | - | - | Ben Gonzales III | Fairacres Manor, Inc | Private pay, Medicaid, Medicare |
| MacKenzie Place – Colorado Springs | SC 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 |
| Balfour at Littleton | SC AL MC | Littleton | 90
Facility
90
CO AVG
76
Rank
#198 / 533 | No |
56
Facility
56
CO AVG
51
Rank
#409 / 872 | - | - | Marissa Ewig | 8160 W Coal Mine Ave Opco LLC | Private pay |
| MorningStar Senior Living of Arvada | SC AL IL MC | Arvada (West 64Th Avenue) | 90
Facility
90
CO AVG
76
Rank
#198 / 533 | Yes |
14
Facility
14
CO AVG
51
Rank
#788 / 872 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | Miss Ing Admin Information | Easley Senior Care LLC | Private pay |
| Greenridge Place | SC MC | Westminster (West Westminster) | 76
Facility
76
CO AVG
76
Rank
#251 / 533 | No |
37
Facility
37
CO AVG
51
Rank
#609 / 872 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed Suite | - | Janel Tolchin | Westminster 7700, LLC | Private pay |
| Life Care Center of Colorado Springs | SC NH | Colorado Springs (Southeast Colorado Springs) | 121
Facility
121
CO AVG
76
Rank
#78 / 533 | No |
63
Facility
63
CO AVG
51
Rank
#328 / 872 | - | A+ | Andrew Ryan Van Gorder | Colorado Springs Medical Investors, LLC | Private pay, Medicaid, Medicare |
| Highline Place in Littleton | SC MC | Littleton | 76
Facility
76
CO AVG
76
Rank
#251 / 533 | No |
69
Facility
69
CO AVG
51
Rank
#244 / 872 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | Traci Colvin | Littleton Broadway 6767, LLC | Private pay |
| The Springs at St Andrew‘s Village | SC NH | Aurora (Heather Gardens) | 58
Facility
58
CO AVG
76
Rank
#325 / 533 | No |
38
Facility
38
CO AVG
51
Rank
#598 / 872 | - | - | Emily Amschel | Prairie Waters Healthcare, Inc | Private pay, Medicare |
| Brookdale Fort Collins Assisted Living | SC 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 |
| The Carillon at Belleview Station | SC AL IL MC | Denver | 207
Facility
207
CO AVG
76
Rank
#9 / 533 | Yes |
63
Facility
63
CO AVG
51
Rank
#328 / 872 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | Shannon Arwood-Dionese | Bmsh I Dtc Co LLC | Private pay |
| The Ridge Pinehurst | SC AL IL MC | Lakewood (Academy Park) | 164
Facility
164
CO AVG
76
Rank
#28 / 533 | Yes |
20
Facility
20
CO AVG
51
Rank
#749 / 872 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | John Mcelderry | Ridge Pinehurst LLC | Private pay |
| Peakview Assisted Living and Memory Care | SC AL MC | Centennial (South Liverpool Street) | 85
Facility
85
CO AVG
76
Rank
#222 / 533 | Yes |
25
Facility
25
CO AVG
51
Rank
#723 / 872 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | James Ryan Ludke | Peakview Operator LLC | Private pay |
A 110-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility owned by Matthew Mitchell is The Valley Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center on East 3rd Avenue in Mancos, Colorado. The center takes Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, giving families several coverage choices for short-term rehabilitation or longer-term care. It sits in a moderately walkable neighborhood where some errands can be finished on foot, with a mix of nearby amenities and access to daily needs.
The Valley Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center’s clinical focus is rehabilitation and subacute care, seen in its array of specialized programs. Cardiac rehabilitation and orthopedic rehabilitation are core offerings, supported by services in wound healing, pain management, and diabetes management. This makes it a grounded choice for people healing from cardiac events, surgeries, or orthopedic procedures, plus those needing subacute care before returning home. The average stay duration runs about 306 days, denoting a mix of shorter rehabilitation stays and longer-term care placements. Daily nursing support totals around 2 hours 45 minutes per resident day, with registered nurses providing 32 minutes of that care. The facility is staffed 24/7, ensuring that clinical and personal support are there whenever residents need them. Above clinical services, the center offers wound healing management and approaches to pain and diabetes care that mirror the typical conditions of the occupants it serves. Everyday comfort is anchored by semi-private suites and an array of amenities designed for residents and visiting families. A spacious courtyard and patio provide outdoor space, while family lounges allow visitors to spend time together. Dining offerings span various fine cuisine choices, and the facility provides housekeeping and laundry services so residents can focus on recovery. Wi-Fi and cable television are available throughout, keeping residents connected to entertainment and their dearest ones.
Situated in a highly walkable neighborhood with a Walk Score of 84, Hope Springs Care Center is a 74-bed nursing home in Montrose, Colorado. It currently operates at 63 percent occupancy, maintaining a steady patient population while continuing to serve the community’s nursing care needs. Averaging a stay length of 120 days, the home accommodates short-term rehabilitation stays and longer-term care residents who seek professional nursing support.
Daily care is supported by a nursing team providing roughly 3 hours 14 minutes of total nursing care per resident day. This includes registered nursing time, nursing aide support, and licensed practical nursing hours to ensure enough diligent care and medical oversight. Accepted are Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, offering families numerous ways to fund their care needs.
Hope Springs Care Center welcomes patients and residents wanting to explore if its services match their care requirements. Tours of the space and further information regarding particular programs and accommodations are available by contacting the facility.
Specializing in post-acute recovery and short-term respite care, Lakeshore Post Acute and Rehabilitation Center is a 106-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility in Pueblo, Colorado. It’s owned by Steel City Healthcare Inc and accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. This gives families several routes to afford rehabilitation stays or transitions from hospital care. The facility typically caters to residents for about 225 days on average, reflecting its focus on skilled recovery instead of long-term residential care. It currently runs at 77 percent occupancy, with 81 residents in the 106-bed community.
Staffing is configured to support active rehabilitation and recovery needs. Daily nursing care averages 3 hours 13 minutes per resident, with registered nurses providing about 49 minutes of direct care each day, nurse aides contributing 2 hours 1 minute, and licensed nurses rounding out the team with 29 minutes daily. This staffing mix is built to handle post-acute rehab residents who are transitioning toward home or a lower level of care. The facility’s car-dependent location on California Street in Pueblo has a Walk Score of 0, so visiting families will rely on driving to reach the center.
For families evaluating post-acute rehabilitation options, Lakeshore Post Acute and Rehabilitation Center’s focus on therapy-driven recovery and its staffing profile make it a grounded choice for people recuperating from surgery, hospitalization, or other acute medical events who need structured nursing support to return home.
For over 112 years, The Myron Stratton Home has served Colorado Springs, honoring founder Winfield Scott Stratton’s legacy. Today, the home provides assisted living and independent living options for older adults with limited income, combining safe, cozy housing with programs, services, and grants built to enhance life quality. Administered by Margaret Hunter, the community operates as a modest, 31-bed home in Colorado Springs.
The facility’s mission centers on supporting the less fortunate, offering a compassionate alternative to care for residents who may benefit from financial assistance. The home welcomes Medicaid, which opens routes for qualified residents. Above basic living accommodations, residents can access an array of on-site amenities and support services, including a swimming pool, housekeeping, laundry, and personal care assistance. Transportation is provided, helping bridge the disparity created by the home’s location in a car-dependent area on the city’s outskirts. The Myron Stratton Home offers a Grants Program to help further ease the financial burden on residents and families. Daily life is anchored by practical services that allow residents to focus on health, connection, and independence within a tight-knit community. The home has earned recognition as one of the Gazette Best Workplaces in 2025, mirroring the quality of its team and workplace culture that directly influences resident care and experience.
Sharmar Village Senior Care Community is a 59-bed nursing home with a strong rehabilitation focus. Situated on Abriendo Avenue in Pueblo, Colorado, and owned by Continuum Health Partnerships Inc, the facility is positioned as a rehab center and offers short-term rehabilitation alongside longer-term care options. It takes Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, so families have flexibility in how they fund care. The community maintains an occupancy rate of about 70 percent, averaging a stay duration of around 136 days, a span mirroring a mix of post-acute rehabilitation residents and those in active nursing care. That balance makes it a practical choice for those healing from hospitalization, surgery, or other acute events who need skilled nursing support during recovery.
Daily nursing care averages roughly 3 hours 25 minutes per resident, with registered nurse coverage at just over an hour daily, nursing aides providing 2 hours 23 minutes, and licensed practical nurses allotting an additional 12 minutes. This staffing structure supports attentive care during recovery. The home offers 24/7 staffing and provides rehabilitation services and respite care, which can serve families needing short-term relief while a loved one recuperates or while longer-term arrangements are being considered. Pueblo’s geographic setting means almost all daily activities demand a car, but the community’s location on Abriendo Avenue puts it near key services and healthcare access in the area.
The blend of post-acute rehabilitation occupants and individuals in active nursing care makes Sharmar Village Senior Care Community a pragmatic option for those recovering from hospitalization, surgery, or other acute events who require skilled nursing support during healing.
Established 34 years ago and managed by Park Forest Care Center, Park Forest Care Center LLC is a 103-bed nursing home in Westminster, Colorado. It takes Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, ensuring families have numerous ways to fund care. With roughly 2 hours 45 minutes of total nursing care per resident day, the facility blends attentive support with a rehabilitation-focused model.
The home spotlights behavioral health and specialized training. Programming includes crisis prevention and BLS certification, plus comprehensive mental health services: individual and group counseling, family support groups, educational workshops, and volunteer opportunities. Dementia training for staff highlights a dedication to understanding residents with cognitive changes, and pet therapy sessions bring more therapeutic engagement to daily life. Dining centers on nutritional balance and choice. Menus are dietician-approved and rotate seasonally. Alternative options are offered at every meal to accommodate individual dietary needs and preferences. This flexibility helps residents maintain eating patterns they recognize and enjoy. The home’s location in Westminster sits on a somewhat walkable corridor (Walk Score 27), where some nearby services are reachable on foot, but most trips need a car. The surrounding area has moderate pedestrian access, which can factor into family visits and transportation planning. Daily amenities span a patio for outdoor time, scheduled transportation for appointments and outings, and housekeeping support. Activities are varied and social, including arts and crafts, games, music, group outings, and resident-led clubs and interest groups.
Families thinking of choosing Park Forest Care Center LLC will find an established operation with deep roots in the community and an unmistakable focus on mental health support, rehabilitation, and structured daily engagement.
Offering a residential setting with 24-hour staffing support, Rivaria Vista Grande is a community in Colorado Springs with 78 residences. The community costs $5,500 monthly, making it an accessible option for seniors seeking a residential living environment with daily support services. Its location scores 70 for walkability. This means most daily errands can be walkable, and the area has nice access to nearby shops, services, and transit.
Daily life here centers on community engagement and meals. The dining program highlights chef-prepared meals that blend fresh local ingredients with home-style recipes residents enjoy, making mealtimes a focal point. The facility also offers a full calendar of social events and learning opportunities, so occupants have regular chances to stay engaged with people and activities that matter to them. The community includes numerous amenities and services tailored to support daily living. On-site features include a wellness center, library, salon, restaurant, and dedicated housekeeping and laundry services. The grounds highlight garden and patio areas, plus walking paths for residents wanting to spend time outside. 24-hour staffing ensures support exists when needed, whether for planned activities or unexpected needs.
For families contemplating Rivaria Vista Grande, visiting to tour the residences, dining options, and activity spaces will give a clear idea of the daily rhythm and whether the community’s approach and location fit.
A 40-bed assisted living community in Colorado Springs is Colorado Springs Senior Homes. Established over a decade ago, the home sits on North Prospect Street in a moderately walkable neighborhood where some errands can be finished on foot.
The community is constructed around private units where residents maintain their own space while accessing support services when needed. Each unit has individually controlled heating and air conditioning, cable television, and telephone hookups. Residents can access computer facilities, and the home covers utilities and parking. A dedicated dining room serves nutritious meals daily, supplemented by snacks throughout the day. Daily care is supported by 24-hour staffing with licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants on hand. The team assists with personal care, medication management, laundry, housekeeping, and helps with medical appointments and ambulation. For families seeking temporary residential support, the home offers respite care. The setting highlights individualized care planning and supervision, allowing residents to receive the assistance level needed while being as independent as possible in the home.
City Park Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center is a 150-bed SNF in Denver serving residents who need post-acute rehabilitation and continuous nursing care. Located at 1667 Saint Paul St in a walker’s paradise neighborhood with a Walk Score of 95, the community accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, offering flexible coverage options for families.
The facility maintains 150 beds with strong occupancy at 88 percent. Residents stay 138 days on average, indicating a mix of short-term rehabilitation and longer-term care. The community is well-staffed for hands-on care, with total nursing support averaging 2 hours 47 minutes per resident daily. This includes registered nurses, nurse aides, and licensed practical nurses working across three shifts to ensure consistent attention. Clinically, City Park Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center focuses on rehabilitation services with in-house therapy and maintains a physician on staff to oversee medical needs. The 24-hour staffing model means occupants get support 24/7, whether for post-surgical recovery, orthopedic rehab, or active skilled nursing care. The neighborhood location near downtown Denver and strong transit access make it convenient for family visits and access to community resources.
If City Park Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center is considered by families for a loved one’s care, they should tour it to see the rooms, meet the care team, and talk about particular rehabilitation goals or active care needs directly with the personnel.
A 55-bed community offering short-term rehabilitation care and ongoing assisted living support is Someren Glen Assisted Living in Centennial, Colorado. It provides 24-hour nursing supervision with licensed nurses on staff, making it suitable for residents needing post-hospital or post-surgery recovery, along with daily activities assistance.
Someren Glen Assisted Living balances care with an active lifestyle via wellness programs and robust life enrichment activities. Dining is flexible and restaurant-style, with freshly made meals that accommodate gluten-friendly and vegetarian preferences. Practical amenities include weekly housekeeping and personal laundry services, plus community spaces designed for social connection and engagement: a library, salon and nail spa, fitness center, woodshop, resident gardens, and games lounges. The property is in a somewhat walkable neighborhood where some errands are accessible on foot, with various local amenities nearby.
The facility, for families considering a short-term rehabilitation stay or longer-term care, offers nursing oversight and a lifestyle approach encouraging residents to stay active and engaged.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these 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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