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10 Best Nursing Homes in Colorado Springs, CO

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Known for combining rugged scenery, a mild year-round climate, a quieter pace of life, and ample senior living options, Colorado Springs is a growing urban community ideal for those in their later years.

As an alpine desert, the dry air moderates temperatures, and despite sitting at almost 6,000 feet, Colorado Springs is not so high to cause problems for those from lower-altitude areas. For the amenities of a city with the quietude of a town — and outstanding views and climate to boot — Colorado Springs is for you or your loved one.

This guide explores nursing homes in Colorado Springs within a 10-mile radius of downtown. People often use nursing home as a catch-all for senior care, but a nursing home is a skilled nursing facility for individuals who require round-the-clock nursing care. Depending on the type of care your loved one needs, this may not be the right fit. Many assisted living or memory care communities may actually meet your needs better. We’ll give you insights into the options available to you for nursing home, assisted living, and memory care in Colorado Springs.

While A Place for Mom doesn’t partner with nursing homes, we do partner with 42 assisted living and memory care facilities in Colorado Springs. Using our proprietary data and reviews from real residents, we’ll explore what you can expect in these communities. You’ll also learn what the costs may be and get ideas for how to pay. We’ll also review the relevant state-specific regulations for these communities. Lastly, we’ll highlight important Colorado Springs senior resources and senior-specific attractions.

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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Colorado Springs Senior Homes is located in the picturesque town of Colorado Springs, CO. Colorado Springs is situated at the base of Pike's Peak at the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains. It's a beautiful modern city, with outdoor fun like parks and bike trails, as well as many local...
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Due to surgery, we have not been able to participate in the activities. We would recommend the Bonaventure of Colorado Springs community to other families as long as they have sufficient funds.
Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
Looking for an exceptional senior living community? Well, you’ve found it. When you combine an exceptional lifestyle, ready-made friends and outstanding service, the result is what we call Retirement Perfected™Bonaventure provides the highest level of service and value you'll find anywhere. Our...
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The staff and administration truly care for the residents and want them to live a full and meaningful life. I appreciate the care and attention you provide for my loved one.
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Appletree Assisted Living is a small-sized assisted living community with a big heart, located conveniently near Colorado Springs, CO. With stunning views of the Rocky Mountains and a pleasant climate, Colorado Springs consistently ranks as one of the best places to live in the US. With over 300...
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I appreciate the care my brother is receiving from a well-trained and well-supervised staff. His doctor told me he has never seen my brother in such good physical condition. Director [removed] Larson is well...
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Residence at Skyway Park Residence at Skyway Park is a well-appointed assisted living community in the scenic city of Colorado Springs, CO. Our modern, landscaped community is located in a quiet residential neighborhood near Bear Creek Regional Park, providing stunning views of the surrounding...
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Two months ago I moved mom into The Healthcare Resort's long-term care section (at the urging of my husband) and have only good things to say about them. It's a 2-year old building, very handicapped...
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
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835 Tenderfoot Hill Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Cannot reach them by phone. The email address on Google is not working. I would suggest that they answer their phones in return phone calls especially if...
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Nursing Homes: Nursing homes provide short-and long-term care for seniors who have physical or mental health conditions that require 24-hour nursing and personal care.
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My Aunt lived at the Medalion until she passed away in March. We had In Home Hospice for her and I could not believe how compassionate the staff was at the Medalion, as we were going through those last hours...
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
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My precious mom has been here since 2017! I could not be happier with the staff/care my mom receives!! When she was moved to memory care I was alittle concerned she might not have as many activities to...
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Nursing Homes: Nursing homes provide short-and long-term care for seniors who have physical or mental health conditions that require 24-hour nursing and personal care.
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It was very sterile and I felt that they were not really interested in the whole person. It felt more like they were just checking their boxes for getting paid. The environment was very nice. The food was...
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Nursing Homes: Nursing homes provide short-and long-term care for seniors who have physical or mental health conditions that require 24-hour nursing and personal care.
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This is a first for me. A very hard decision had to be made to place Mom. I regret not having the ability to be her caretaker. It all was just turning so overwhelming to me. I found L.C.C. by accident in a...
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Nursing Homes: Nursing homes provide short-and long-term care for seniors who have physical or mental health conditions that require 24-hour nursing and personal care.
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Parkmoor Village is an excellent place that provides a safe, clean and home like environment for all of the residents, family and even the staff! They've provided quality care to my loved ones! I would...
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Nursing Homes: Nursing homes provide short-and long-term care for seniors who have physical or mental health conditions that require 24-hour nursing and personal care.
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Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Alterra Clare Bridge provides a comfortable, home-like setting with programs and services designed specifically for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or other memory impairments. Alterra Clare Bridge offers private and companion suites in a comfortable neighborhood environment. Unique building...
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Nursing Homes: Nursing homes provide short-and long-term care for seniors who have physical or mental health conditions that require 24-hour nursing and personal care.
Provides: Nursing Homes
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Nursing Homes: Nursing homes provide short-and long-term care for seniors who have physical or mental health conditions that require 24-hour nursing and personal care.
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Nursing Homes: Nursing homes provide short-and long-term care for seniors who have physical or mental health conditions that require 24-hour nursing and personal care.
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Provides: Assisted Living
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
Care types provided by this community
Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
Care types provided by this community
Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
Provides: Nursing Homes
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Nursing Homes: Nursing homes provide short-and long-term care for seniors who have physical or mental health conditions that require 24-hour nursing and personal care.

What families are saying about nursing homes in Colorado Springs

Recent reviews for nursing homes in Colorado Springs

Springs Ranch Memory Care in Colorado Springs, CO

3.8
I have a few specific complaints: Food is pretty terrible. His room and bathroom are never clean when I visit. They keep losing his stuff. But otherwise my family member is well taken care of. It's a good place overall.

Parkmoor Village Care Center in Colorado Springs, CO

5.0
Parkmoor Village is a wonderful community! The staff is AMAZING and the food is outstanding! The Rehab team is excellent too!! I would recommend Parkmoor to anyone needing care!

The Bridge at Colorado Springs

4.3
bingo, movie nights, seem to like it. Right now they have a special where the price is locked no matter what is needed and we got that promotion. I have refereed two of my clients that needed some help with their parents. Feels homey!

Costs of nursing homes in the Colorado Springs area

Costs for senior care in Colorado Springs vary depending on what communities offer and what services are added.

The median cost of a semi-private room in a skilled nursing facility is $8,669 per month in the Colorado Springs area, according to Genworth’s 2021 Cost of Care Survey. This price rises to $9,414 for a private room. These costs are just a bit above median national costs, which are $7,908 and $9,034 respectively.[01]

Generally, nursing homes cost more than assisted living or memory care due to the higher level of medical care and the skill of the staff. The cost of a Colorado Springs skilled nursing home typically includes the following:[01]

  • Room and board fees
  • 24-hour skilled nursing care and medical oversight
  • Help with personal care
  • Delivery and supervision of rehabilitative therapies
  • Medication management and administration

Assisted living costs

You or your loved one may not need the high level of care offered at a typical skilled nursing facility. For seniors who simply need some support getting through daily activities of life, assisted living may be a better fit. Assisted living is more affordable as seniors who choose these communities typically don’t need 24-hour nursing care and medical oversight. Such facilities provide assistance with a senior’s activities of daily living and 24-hour supervision, but not 24-hour medical oversight.

Assisted living facilities in Colorado Springs are substantially cheaper than skilled nursing homes, averaging $4,872 a month in our network communities, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data.[02] Our proprietary figures tend to be more accurate than base community fees because they include fees for room, board, and care, as well as any add-on fees for extra services or upgraded amenities that the average senior tends to select.

Baseline fees at assisted living communities typically include the following services and amenities:

  • Assistance with activities of daily living
  • Personal care, like incontinence care
  • Transportation services (may incur an add-on fee)
  • Dining services
  • Medication management or assistance
  • Housekeeping and laundry services
  • On-site activity schedules
  • Indoor and outdoor common areas, like a fitness center, game room, movie theater, salon, arts and crafts center, pool, etc.

If your loved one needs assistance with their activities of daily living and personal care but does not require 24-hour medical assistance, review our guide to assisted living in Colorado Springs.

Memory care costs

Families may think they need a skilled nursing facility when a loved one’s memory becomes an issue. However, seniors with Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia may also not need 24-hour skilled nursing care. If this is the case, they may be able to preserve some independence and save money in a memory care facility. These can be stand-alone or part of an assisted living community.

Our partner Colorado Springs memory care communities average $5,272 per month.[02] As with assisted living, the cost of memory care will include room and board plus additional services. One can expect a memory care community in Colorado Springs to provide the following to their senior residents:

  • Specialized memory care staff who are available 24/7
  • Personal care, such as incontinence care or grooming
  • Assistance with activities of daily living
  • Transportation, which may be complimentary (be sure to check)
  • An on-call or on-site doctor and on-site nursing care
  • Enclosed courtyards and gardens for safe walking and sunning
  • Facilities designed to allow wandering without leaving the grounds and that spur positive memories
  • Wander prevention technologies to prevent access to unsupervised areas

If your loved one suffers from a memory loss condition but does not require 24-hour nursing supervision, we have a guide to memory care in Colorado Springs you can explore.

Average monthly cost of Nursing Homes in Colorado Springs, CO vs. nearby cities

Colorado Springs, CO

$4,919/mo

Fountain, CO

$4,720/mo

Rosemont, CO

$4,729/mo

How people pay for a nursing home in Colorado Springs

There are several ways to pay for nursing home care in Colorado Springs, and this section covers both private and public methods. Most families fund senior living with a combination of private pay strategies — through the sale of a house or selling other assets — but there are other methods, as well as ways to use public assistance. First, after determining care is needed, you should try to get a view of your loved one’s full financial picture. It’s best to come together as a family on this topic as soon as possible.

Private pay methods in Colorado Springs

The best first step to determining what your loved one can afford is to review their assets and income streams. Assets may include securities held in retirement accounts, a house, land, second homes, etc. Income streams may include pensions, stock dividends, social security, and more. From here, consider the following strategies:

  • Selling a house. This is the most common way seniors fund long-term care in a nursing home or assisted living community. The lump-sum obtained from selling a home can help pay for nursing home care and room and board costs while eliminating a mortgage or the cost of maintenance.
  • Reverse mortgage. Some families may want to hold onto a house — houses are big investments and useful assets. If this is the case, or if a move to a senior care facility may not be permanent, a reverse mortgage can fund senior living while preserving the option to pay back the loan and keep the house.
  • Health savings accounts. An often-overlooked funding source, health savings accounts (HSAs), which are often attached to high deductible health insurance plans, can be used to fund health care-related services associated with senior living.
  • Life insurance. Whole life insurance policies can often be surrendered for their accumulated value. Or, they can be sold to a third party for a one-time cash payment. The buyer then assumes the premium payments and receives the death benefit with the original insured party passes away. Either approach can unlock money to pay for a nursing home, assisted living, or memory care.
  • Long-term care insurance. Sometimes called nursing home insurance, long-term care insurance is designed to pay for the kind of ongoing care nursing home residents need. These policies often pay by reimbursement, so a senior or their family should be prepared to pay first and receive payment later by check or direct deposit.

For life insurance or long-term care insurance policies, check with your provider. Policies differ, so reach out to see what your options may be with your specific policy.

VA benefits for nursing homes in Colorado Springs

With 54,363 veterans living in Colorado Springs and the city’s population estimated at 483,956, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, the area has a high percentage — 11% — of former service members.[03]

Veterans benefits

Veterans or veterans’ surviving partners in Colorado Springs can use VA pension benefits to cover the costs of assisted living, memory care, or skilled nursing care. Additionally, if a veteran is enrolled in VA health care, they may be eligible to apply for benefits on top of the pension through the Aid and Attendance benefit. This generous benefit can be used for anything improving quality of life, such as the cost of an assisted living, memory care, or in-home health care.

How to find veterans benefits assistance in Colorado Springs

Applying for — and even understanding — veterans benefits can be difficult. It can take time to be approved for all earned VA benefits, and senior veterans must meet sometimes detailed service-connected status, income, and disability guidelines.

Your local veterans service office or veterans service organization (VSO) — like the American Legion or Veterans of Foreign Wars — is the best first stop. Start by working with these organizations even before you or your loved one begin an application to ensure you get the benefits you qualify for and have the best chance of a successful application.

Additionally, the Colorado Division of Veterans Affairs offers help through County Veterans Service Offices. Every Colorado county has one of these offices, and each offers veterans — and their family members — free help with claims, applications, and application appeals.

54363

Number of veterans living in Colorado Springs

About 51% of Colorado Springs veterans are 75+.

Agencies and services organizations for Colorado Springs veterans

Local agencies and centers

Colorado Springs Vet Center
3920 N. Union Blvd., Suite 310
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
Phone: 719-471-9992
Hours: Monday through Tuesday, 8 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Veterans service organizations

Colorado Veterans ProjectP.O. Box 1422
Eastlake, CO 80614
Email: info@coloradoveteransproject.org

Mt. Carmel Veterans Service CenterPhone: 719-772-7000
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Veterans of Foreign Wars

VFW Post 4051 – The Pikes Peak Post
430 E. Pikes Peak Ave.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Phone: 719-632-9874

VFW Post 101 – Marion L Willis Post
702 S. Tejon St.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Phone: 719-632-2776
Hours: Tuesday through Sunday, 3 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

VFW Post 3917 – Cheyenne Mountain Post
4715 Clearview Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80911
Phone: 719-392-8677
Hours: Wednesday through Saturday, 4 p.m. – 8 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Colorado Springs Medicaid for senior care

Medicaid is a state-run public health insurance covering low-income individuals up to age 65. Colorado’s Medicaid program, called Health First Colorado, is administered by Colorado Community Health Alliance. Every state has its own Medicaid program, with unique rules and regulations.

Health First Colorado’s coverage is free, and most services can be accessed without a copay. Where copays are required, they are usually as little as $2 to $10. Information on income requirements can be found at Health First Colorado’s Do I qualify? page.

Medicaid for nursing homes in Colorado Springs

For those who qualify, the cost of skilled nursing, including room and board, is covered under Health First Colorado. You do not need a waiver, either.

Medicaid for assisted living and memory care in Colorado Springs

Health First Colorado does not directly cover the costs associated with assisted living and memory care. However, there are waivers, discussed below, that can help some specific groups access care in these settings.

Home and Community Based Services waivers

For those who don’t qualify for Health First Colorado but who also have difficulty paying for the care they need, Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) may help. HCBS covers medical and nonmedical supportive services and can fund care in the home or in a skilled nursing facility for qualifying low-income seniors.

This program is Health First Colorado’s Medicaid waiver program and can be used in facilities that have contracted with a resident’s managed care provider. This waiver program aims to provide individuals the flexibility to live on their own terms.

In Colorado, HCBS waivers can cover the following types of services:

  • Personal care, such as grocery shopping, cleaning, etc.
  • Nursing services, such as wound care and medication administration
  • Nondurable medical supplies, like bandages and over-the-counter medications
  • Durable equipment, such as hearing aids, glasses, orthotics, and more
  • Respite care, which is temporary care that allows a primary caregiver to have a break
  • Physical, speech, and occupational therapies

Health First Colorado also oversees a waiver program for seniors and individuals with disabilities called the EBD — or Elderly, Blind, and Disabled — waiver. This waiver may also help pay for nursing home care, assisted living, or memory care. Health First Colorado also has specific HCBS waivers for adults with the following health complications:

  • Brain injuries
  • Mental health needs
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Developmental disabilities

It’s a good idea to connect with a Health First Colorado representative to determine your eligibility and, if you qualify, select the right HCBS waiver. Additionally, a long-term care ombudsman can be a great ally and resource. These individuals are advocates for residents of long-term care communities, including individuals living in assisted living, memory care, or skilled nursing communities.

Colorado Springs resident Medicaid resources

Colorado state-run resources

Health First Colorado
1570 Grant St.
Denver, CO 80203
Phone: 800-221-3943
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Medicare coverage of assisted living, memory care, and nursing homes in Colorado Springs

Medicare is a federal health insurance program designed to support seniors over age 65, so long as they’ve paid Medicare taxes or are married to someone who has. Medicare will typically only cover a nursing home stay after a multi-day hospital stay. It’s not a payment solution for a permanent move to a home. However, Medicare can help with some long-term care costs such as medical equipment, hospital care, and some prescription medications.

To learn what Medicare specifically covers in the Colorado Springs market, dial 2-1-1 or visit the federal Medicare website. Local Social Security Administration offices are also a go-to resource. These other programs can also help seniors navigate the appropriate care benefits:

  • Colorado’s State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) is many seniors’ choice when it comes to navigating Medicare enrollment and benefits. Services like SHIP help seniors make sure they get the coverage they need.
  • Low-income seniors can access Colorado’s Medicare Savings Programs. These may help offset the cost of premiums.

Colorado Springs resident Medicare resources

Other essential resources

Colorado regional SHIP location
Phone: 888-696-7213

Ombudsman program website
Agency on Aging Ombudsman: 719-471-2096

Understand Colorado laws and regulations for nursing homes

Below is a summary of the federal and state regulations for nursing homes in Colorado. We also briefly discuss the state regulations pertaining to assisted living and memory care.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), a federal agency, regulates Medicare- and/or Medicaid-certified nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities. This agency partners with a state surveyor to conduct nursing home reports. The surveyor visits facilities to complete a Life Safety Code and standard survey.

Federal nursing home regulations

The federal government funds many skilled nursing services for seniors through Medicaid and Medicare, meaning this kind of care is more regulated by the federal government than other types. The Code of Federal Regulations for long-term care facilities notes that nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities have to adhere to the following:

  • They must make it clear in practice that they respect resident rights.
  • They must meet the needs of every resident with person-centered care and care planning.
  • They must at least maintain all residents’ quality of life as they care for residents.

If you want to learn more about specific facilities, Medicare.gov maintains report cards for every rehab center and skilled nursing facility in the country. Medicare’s provider search tool is the best place to find and compare these kinds of facilities.

Colorado regulations for nursing homes

In Colorado, state regulations dictate that all nursing home residents can expect to receive the care necessary to meet their highest possible level of independence.[04] While the term nursing home is one used and recognized by the state, these facilities are often referred to by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (the overseeing authority) as skilled nursing facilities in regulations.

To be defined as a nursing home, these facilities must offer the following:

  • Room and board that may include private and shared options
  • Assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as bathing, dressing, etc.
  • General skilled nursing for residents healing from acute concerns or those who need ongoing, specialized care
  • On-site access or referral to short- and long-term rehabilitative services

Additionally, Colorado nursing homes must also always or routinely have licensed staff, such as nurses and social workers, on-site. Lastly, if the facility provides rehabilitation services, it must hire or contract with occupational, speech, and physical therapists.[05]

Colorado regulations for assisted living and memory care

Colorado assisted living and memory care communities are also overseen by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Generally, these kinds of communities must be able to provide the following:

  • Clearly stated resident and staff rules and a grievance procedure and resolution process
  • A plan for lifting residents, providing first aid, and CPR assistance
  • Plans for managing unanticipated illnesses (including infection control) and unforeseen resident health issues
  • Protective oversight
  • Social care and resident engagement
  • Personal services, such as a system for addressing resident concerns

It’s important to note that a key distinction between assisted living/memory care communities and nursing homes is that assisted living and memory care communities can’t offer 24-hour medical care, while that is standard for skilled nursing facilities. Additionally, assisted living and memory care community residents must be mostly self-mobile and able to navigate largely on their own.[06]

Admissions, inspections, and regulating bodies

Licensed Colorado skilled nursing facility staff — nurses — are required to conduct a full assessment of a new resident within 24 hours of admission and to draft and implement a preliminary care plan. They have a week to then draft and implement a permanent care plan, and these plans may be updated every six months or, if there is need, more often.[04]

Inspections and regulating bodies in Colorado Springs

Medicare requires that state regulating authorities inspect nursing homes annually. These authorities are allowed to inspect more often if violations are found or complaints are reported.[07]

Colorado’s Health Facilities and Emergency Medical Services Division is responsible for inspecting long-term care facilities in the state. Any licensed facility’s inspection reports for the past five years are available online.

For more on Colorado long-term care regulations, please review the following links:

Colorado Department of Health contact information

4300 Cherry Creek Drive
South Denver, CO 80246
Phone: 303-692-2836
Email: cdphe.healthfacilities@state.co.us

COVID-19 regulations for Colorado Springs senior care facilities

All long-term care facilities in Colorado — assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing — are required to adhere to guidelines to keep residents safe from COVID-19, as the coronavirus poses a risk to seniors.

In keeping with updated federal guidelines, visitors are allowed, but the following guidelines are still in place for Colorado Springs assisted living facilities:

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Vaccinations. COVID-19 vaccines must be made available to residents, and vaccination is encouraged for all residents and staff.

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Facility cleanliness. Surfaces must be disinfected frequently to prevent the spread of COVID-19 infection.

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Masking. Assisted living staff must be masked at all times in the facility and in public. Residents must wear a mask in public.

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Staff safety. Staff must use approved personal protective equipment when necessary.

Get to know assisted living and memory care in Colorado Springs

50Number of in-network assisted living facilities in market
3.8/5.0 average in-network rating
64% offer pet-friendly services
74% offer nursing home-appropriate wellness activities
94% offer full medication management
26% employ Spanish-speaking staff
2900
Number of people we referred to assisted living communities with on-site memory care in Colorado Springs
82
Average age of residents we referred to assisted living communities with on-site memory care in Colorado Springs
Gender split: 61% female, 39% male 

What to expect from senior care communities in Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs is very much a senior-friendly community, and while nursing homes are a dominant community type in the area, there are many assisted living and memory care communities to choose from, too. As big a draw as the mountains (and their smaller towns) west of the city are, seniors continue to flock to the city — and many into assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing communities.

Here are some high-level statistics regarding care in this metro:[02]

  • APFM partners with 31 assisted living communities that have memory care services on-site within a 10-mile radius of downtown.
  • Within the same area, there are 20 communities that only offer memory care, and 25 are classified as assisted living.

Beyond these big-picture numbers, though, what makes this city’s senior communities special? We investigate below.

Communities that combine assisted living and memory care

When considering communities for your loved one, it’s important to remember that each care type is designed for specific populations. Nursing home residents have chronic or acute care needs that can require 24-hour skilled caregiving. However, assisted living and memory care community residents, per Colorado regulations, should not require round-the-clock care.

If your loved one does not need intensive care support and one of Colorado Springs’ assisted living communities with memory care on-site is a better fit, our data shows these communities can help your loved one settle in with some particularly homey comforts:

  • Nearly 87% of our partnered Colorado Springs nursing homes offer cultural and devotional services.
  • Other familiar homelike amenities meant to ease the mind may include a TV lounge, library, and garden club.
  • About half offer a concierge services and restaurant-style dining, and many maintain a computer or media center, fitness center, and happy hour.

Amenities to note in Colorado Springs assisted living and memory care communities

Every town and city has its special touches, and Colorado Springs is no different. Our experts familiar with this market report that, on the on- and off-site activities front, dances, orchestral bands, and gambling are popular.

Also, as ever, staff at the best communities go the extra mile. Recently, an assisted living resident, fond of her church orchestra, was entertained by that very ensemble thanks to her community’s activity director, who arranged a three-hour concert for the resident and the larger community.

Our data on amenities and services shows that one can expect the following from Colorado Springs assisted living and memory care communities:

  • About 36% will grocery shop or run errands on a senior’s behalf.
  • Nearly 68% offer complimentary transportation.
  • Almost 75% offer low-impact health classes like stretching, yoga, and tai chi classes.
  • About 60% offer a gardening club.
  • For those wanting a cocktail when they chitchat, 60% host happy hours.

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Unfamiliar with Colorado Springs? Highlights for seniors

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Elevation in feet of Colorado Springs at its highest point

14%

Percentage of seniors 65 and older living in Colorado Springs

48

Number of assisted living facilities also offering memory care

Health care for seniors in Colorado Springs

Even though Colorado Springs, at about 6,000 feet, still sits at a relatively high elevation compared to the rest of the country, it’s not common for a healthy individual to experience altitude sickness here. However, if your loved one has heart or lung issues and is moving from a lower elevation, you may want to consult their physician and consider having them tested before moving. Also, many seniors who relocate down from the mountains to Colorado Springs report altitude-related health issues as a contributing factor in their move.[02]

Colorado Springs boasts two highly regarded hospital systems, UCHealth and Penrose-St. Francis. The beauty of the area, ample outdoor opportunities, and the quality of the city’s hospitals attract top talent from around the country.

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UCHealth Memorial Hospital

Ranked No. 1 in Colorado Springs, UCHealth Memorial is high-performing in many areas, according to U.S. News and World Report. Of particular importance here: UCHealth provides excellent care for lung and cardiac issues.

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Penrose-St. Francis Health Services from Centura Health

Penrose-St. Francis specializes in cardiac conditions, orthopedics, neurology, and nephrology. It also receives high marks from HealthGrades, with 75% noting they would recommend the hospital, which is five percentage points higher than the national average.

Transportation for seniors in Colorado Springs

Given that Colorado Springs is best traveled by car, the majority of A Place for Mom’s partner assisted living and memory care communities offer complimentary transportation services.[02] The city has a few other options that may be helpful for seniors, including the following:

  • Envida has served Colorado Springs for 50 years and strives to ensure seniors and people with disabilities maintain as much independence as possible. The Envida website offers information on their area coverage. You can also call 719-633-4677 for live help.
  • Mountain Metro Mobility ADA Paratransit Service is the city transportation service for riders with disabilities who are unable to safely use metropolitan bus services. All city transportation vehicles have lifts or ramps to help individuals board. These can accommodate wheelchairs and scooters up to 48 by 30 inches. Drivers also assist with boarding and exiting the bus.
  • FindHelp is an outstanding resource hub that offers a wealth of contacts for everything from affordable medical care to transit to food pantries. Their Colorado Springs transportation page lists more than 30 transportation providers serving seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities.

Senior activities in Colorado Springs

Pairing breathtaking natural beauty with some of the best city amenities, Colorado Springs provides many senior-friendly activities. Find out more as you delve into the options below.

Outdoor must-dos

The Springs is sure to inspire even those who don’t consider themselves outdoorsy, as it sits in the shadow of one of America’s most iconic mountains: Pikes Peak. The massive summit can be driven, but a ride up via the Cog railway is an unforgettable option and is best for those with mobility or other health challenges.

If you or your loved one does have these challenges, Visit Colorado Springs hosts an ADA Accessible Attractions page with features on the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, a local firefighters museum, and more.

Not feeling like bagging a big peak (whether by rail or foot)? This mountain-view town boasts 135 neighborhood parks containing over 900 acres of greenspace. This means nature is sure to find you if you want it to. Watch the visiting grandkids romp on a playground, gather with friends and loved ones at a covered picnic shelter, get your steps in on a paved path — there are so many activity options for all interests.

Lastly, for active and adventurous visiting family itching to check another iconic outdoor spot off their list, a hike among the natural wonders of the Garden of the Gods is a good option. This park features 21 miles of trails for all skill levels and is popular with cyclists, horseback riders, and many others. For those who use a wheelchair or other assistive device, plenty of trails are paved and wide.

You and your family might also explore these 10 accessible Colorado Springs trails.

Community connections

One of the best parts of senior living is how quickly it can foster community. But, if you or your loved one are eager for more than what a prospective community might offer, the (YMCA-affiliated) Colorado Springs Senior Center is a must. It offers classes on art, technology, general health, and more. And, it makes many services available, such as document shredding, Visiting Nurse Association clinics, and legal counseling.

The Springs also operates four community centers that cater to all ages, including seniors. Like the senior center above, these centers offer programming for adults and seniors, including arts and crafts activities, wellness programs, and nutrition support. The centers also host therapeutic recreation programming.

Event and activity informational resources

If you’re not sure what you’re interested in doing, there are two useful local event, activity, and resource guides: Over 50 Clubs and Activities and the Colorado Springs Senior Bluebook. Both are updated regularly and are full of ideas and guidance relevant to any senior visitor.

Frequently Asked Questions

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References

  1. Genworth. (2021). Cost of Care Survey.

  2. A Place for Mom. (2022-2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  3. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran status (S2101) [Data set]. American Community Survey.

  4. Standards for Hospitals and Health Facilities – Nursing Care Facilities, 6 CCR § 1011-1-05 (2020).

  5. Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment. (2023). Nursing homes.

  6. National Center for Assisted Living. (2022). Assisted living state regulatory review (2022 ed.).

  7. Medicare.gov. Health inspections for nursing homes.

  8. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Colorado Springs city, Colorado (V2021) [Data set]. QuickFacts.

  9. U.S. News and World Report. (2023). Best Hospitals in Colorado.

  10. HealthGrades. Penrose hospital.

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Genworth. (2021). Cost of Care Survey.

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A Place for Mom. (2022-2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

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United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran status (S2101) [Data set]. American Community Survey.

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Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment. (2023). Nursing homes.

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National Center for Assisted Living. (2022). Assisted living state regulatory review (2022 ed.).

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United States Census Bureau. (2021). Colorado Springs city, Colorado (V2021) [Data set]. QuickFacts.

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U.S. News and World Report. (2023). Best Hospitals in Colorado.

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HealthGrades. Penrose hospital.