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Cost of Assisted Living in Denver, CO

Up-to-date 2026 pricing and payment options for cost of assisted living in Denver. Real numbers from local facilities.

Quick answer: How much does cost of assisted living cost in Denver? Average monthly pricing for 2026.
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This guide gives you the real 2026 numbers for cost of assisted living denver in Denver, not generic national averages. Pricing comes from active local providers we work with; it's refreshed every 30 days.

You'll find: monthly ranges, what's included, how Medicaid / Medicare / VA benefits / long-term-care insurance reduce out-of-pocket cost, and a step-by-step on how families typically structure payment over 2–5 years.

2026 monthly cost ranges in Denver

  • Assisted Living Residence (ALR), standard: $3,200 – $5,800
  • ALR with memory care / secured unit: $4,500 – $7,800
  • Small board-and-care home (3–10 residents): $2,800 – $4,800
  • Skilled nursing facility (private pay): $260 – $420/day (~$7,800–$12,600/month)
  • In-home care, companion: $26 – $34/hour
  • In-home care, skilled aide: $32 – $44/hour
  • Adult day care: $75 – $120/day

What's included vs. billed separately

Base monthly rate typically covers: room, three daily meals, 24/7 staffing, housekeeping, laundry, activities programming, and basic personal care. Not included in most base rates: medication management ($150–$400/month), incontinence supplies above a monthly allowance, skilled nursing visits, PT/OT/speech therapy, and secured-unit memory care programming.

Always request the full fee schedule in writing — Colorado law (6 CCR 1011-1 Ch. 7) requires ALRs to provide this before you sign.

How most Denver families pay

  1. Private pay — savings, Social Security, pension, or retirement income (typical first 12–36 months)
  2. Long-term care insurance — file the claim on day one; the elimination period starts at filing, not at move-in
  3. VA Aid & Attendance — $1,478–$2,727/month for eligible veterans and surviving spouses at any CDPHE-licensed ALR
  4. Colorado HCBS-EBD Medicaid waiver — covers personal care in ALR settings for residents who meet financial and functional criteria
  5. Home sale or reverse mortgage — Denver-metro home values above $500K often fund 4–6+ years of ALR care
  6. Senior living bridge loan — covers 6–12 months while a home is listed and sold

What reduces the bill

  • Choosing a shared/companion room: saves $700–$1,200/month in most communities
  • Smaller board-and-care home vs. large community: $800–$1,800/month less for comparable care
  • Right-sizing care level: medication reminders only (Level 1) vs. full hands-on (Level 3–4) is a $900–$2,400/month difference
  • Move-in incentives: many Denver ALRs offer first-month discounts or waived community fees in Q1 (January–March)
  • Negotiating the care-level assessment: contest assignments that seem high for your loved one's actual functional status

Medicaid planning timeline

Colorado Medicaid applications take 45–90 days. Many families apply while still private-paying so benefits activate the moment private funds are exhausted. An elder law attorney can help protect the community spouse's assets (CSRA up to ~$148,620 in 2026) before applying. Start this process at least 90 days before you expect funds to run out.

Common questions

What is the average cost of assisted living in denver, co in Denver, CO in 2026?
The 2026 average cost of assisted living in denver, co in Denver ranges from $3,200 to $7,800 per month depending on the level of care and amenities. Standalone assisted living is at the lower end; secured memory care and CCRC entrance fees push the upper range.
Does Medicare pay for cost of assisted living in denver, co in Denver?
Medicare does not pay for long-term custodial care in Denver, but it does cover up to 100 days of skilled nursing rehab following a qualifying hospital stay. Medicare Advantage plans occasionally add adult day care or in-home support benefits.
What financial assistance is available for cost of assisted living in denver, co in Denver?
Denver families typically combine Health First Colorado HCBS-EBD waiver, VA Aid & Attendance (for eligible veterans/spouses), long-term-care insurance, and personal savings. Some facilities offer move-in incentives or month-to-month leases. Our advisors can map your specific options.
How does cost of assisted living in denver, co compare to other Colorado cities?
Denver's cost of assisted living in denver, co is in line with the Denver metro average. Cherry Creek, Hilltop, Country Club, Backcountry (Highlands Ranch), and Castle Pines tend to run 12–22% higher due to newer construction and zip-code premium; Montbello, Globeville, and parts of Thornton average 5–12% below metro on similar service tiers.

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