
“Colorful Colorado,” as it is often called by the locals, is home to gorgeous natural landscapes, ranging from the Great Plains in the east to the majestic Rocky Mountains, which tower over much of the state. Denver, known as the Mile High City, is the state’s capital and offers all of the comforts and conveniences of a major metropolitan city. Outside of its more urban areas, Colorado is a mountainous paradise filled with beautiful sights to see and explore – an excellent retirement setting with endless opportunities for activity.
Currently, A Place for Mom partners with more than 280 senior living communities in Colorado that provide memory care. The median monthly cost of memory care in Colorado is about $5,900.
"Most welcoming" is synonymous with this community! From out initial meeting with the (amazing) Community liaison director to the accommodating staff at move-in (which was also welcoming). Our mama's...
I visit monthly to see my best friend of 50+ years. we have lunch or dinner depending ion the time of visit. I very much enjoy the meal and thee staff seem wonderful.
Choosing this community has give out family huge peace of mind and that is chiefly do the caring, dedication staff. From the management to the care tear facility maintenances everyone treats our oved one...
I like where I live I liked it since I moved in 3 years ago and you know it's like with any place you live or if you're working it's like any place you work it has it has its trying times but you know the...
As time goes by we are more and more happy with Garden Plaza. The majority of the staff is very experienced with the needs of the residents. The complex is laid out with a simple floor plan, wide halls,...
They are friendly, caring and attentive to the residents. They were very willing to work with us to secure my aunt a suitable placement, for which I was grateful. My only criticism is that I'd like a...
We had an excellent experience. The staff was incredibly kind and patient with us, our situation and our father.We picked the place because it was not overly big, location was good (there were closer...
My Dad has lived at Lincoln Meadows for over 3 years in Independent living. We recently had to move him from Independent Living to Assisted Living. The entire staff, from the front desk staff to the sales...
I like where I live I liked it since I moved in 3 years ago and you know it's like with any place you live or if you're working it's like any place you work it has it has its trying times but you know the...
I like where I live I liked it since I moved in 3 years ago and you know it's like with any place you live or if you're working it's like any place you work it has it has its trying times but you know the...
My loved one has been here for nearly two years. The moment I moved her in, the weight of the world was lifted off my shoulders. They just do such an amazing job caring for people with memory care issues....
Very kind and friendly staff. The residents span a range of dementia from moderate to more severe. The activity director works very hard to engage all residents in activities suited to their condition. Not...
Overall this facility is great. The best part is the staff - they are great and overall very attentive. The turnover rate is low. However they could use some extra people skills and conflict...
Retreat at Sunny Vista. We moved her here from rehab after a fall. Her dementia was worse and she needed Memory Care. Moved here in [date removed]. 1. Overall. 4. It has been a better fit. They have one...
Staff is friendly and attentive to resident's needs. They know resident's names and have positive interaction with all who are there. Activities are varied and consistent. They offer a fitness class almost...
Memory care facilities in Colorado are licensed and regulated by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Colorado regulates memory care facilities as assisted living residences (ALRs) with additional requirements for assessments, care planning, staff training, and provisions regarding the management of a secure environment.
Guidelines for memory care facilities in Colorado include the following:[01]
To review additional regulations visit our overview of assisted living in Colorado. The complete list of regulations for assisted living residences (ALRs) can be viewed on the CDPHE’s Code of Colorado Regulations page.
State regulations — and a community’s track record with inspections and licensing — offer important insights into safety and quality of care in senior living communities.
Download the Guide to Senior Living Licensure and Inspection Reports to learn what to look for in inspection reports and what questions to ask when touring communities. This resource explains how to use state licensure and inspection information to evaluate a community’s compliance, care standards, and responsiveness to issues.

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The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment performs unannounced inspections or surveys of assisted living residences annually. CDPHE also investigates resident or family complaints and facility reported occurrences.
Inspections address the following:[01]
The state’s find and compare facility tool offers families the opportunity to compare facilities by reviewing information about inspections, complaints, and facility-reported occurrences.
To search for facilities using the tool, use the following steps:
For more information on how to read the different aspects of a facility report review the helpful tips on the Assisted living residence consumer resources page.
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
4300 Cherry Creek South Drive
Denver, CO 80246
Phone: 303-692-2000
Colorado State Unit on Aging
1575 Sherman St.
Denver, CO 80203
Phone: 303-866-5700
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. (2024, January 14). Chapter 7 – Assisted living residences. Standards for hospitals and health facilities.
Overview of Memory Care in CO
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