Aging in place services in Denver
Serving Denver & Denver County

Aging in Place Home Safety for Denver and the Front Range

Aging-in-place home modifications for Denver area seniors along the Colorado Front Range, serving Aurora, Lakewood, Boulder, Arvada, and Westminster. Our team delivers expert safety assessments for Colorado's ranch homes, bi-levels, and mountain-view properties with a focus on altitude and winter safety considerations.

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Families Helped
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The Challenge

Why Denver Families Choose Home Modifications

Crushing Facility Costs

Assisted living averages $5,000 to $8,000 per month, totaling $60,000 to $96,000 per year. One-time home modifications cost a fraction of that.

Fall Risks at Home

Falls are the leading cause of injury for adults over 65. One in four seniors falls each year, but most falls are preventable with the right modifications.

Overwhelming Choices

Choosing between home modifications, care options, and funding programs is confusing. Families need a trusted guide to make informed decisions.

How It Works

Three Steps to a Safer Home in Denver

1. Free Home Safety Audit

Our certified specialists assess your Denver home room-by-room, identifying fall risks, accessibility barriers, and safety hazards.

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2. Targeted Modifications

From walk-in tubs and stair lifts to grab bars and smart monitoring, we connect you with certified Denver County contractors.

3. Peace of Mind

Your loved ones live safely at home, supported by ongoing monitoring and care resources. Save $50,000+ per year compared to facility care.

FREE - NO OBLIGATION

Is Your Denver Home Safe for Aging in Place?

Get a comprehensive home safety assessment from our certified specialists. Identify risks before they become emergencies.

  • 100% free assessment with no obligation
  • Detailed report with prioritized recommendations
  • Cost comparison: home modifications vs. facility care
Schedule Your Free Assessment

Serving the Denver Metro and Front Range Communities

Our Denver team covers the entire Front Range corridor, using **I-25** for north-south access to communities like **Westminster** and **Aurora**, **I-70** for western connections to **Lakewood** and **Arvada**, and **US-36** to reach **Boulder** families. Colorado's altitude (Denver sits at 5,280 feet) and winter snowfall create specific challenges for senior safety. Our assessors account for altitude-related fatigue that can affect seniors on stairs, icy walkway conditions from October through April, and the bright sun glare that requires specialized lighting solutions. We coordinate with Colorado-licensed contractors experienced with Denver County and surrounding county building requirements.

Why Front Range Families Choose Home Instead

Experience with Denver's ranch homes, bi-levels, and split-levels common along the Front Range corridor
Altitude and winter-aware modifications including energy-efficient entryway solutions, non-slip treatments for snowy walkways, and anti-glare lighting
Partnerships with UCHealth and Denver Health for coordinated senior care and discharge planning
Free assessments that evaluate both indoor safety and outdoor access through Colorado's varied seasons
Testimonials

What Denver Families Say

"Living in a bi-level home in Arvada, the stairs were becoming a real concern for my father at his age and with Denver's altitude. The stair lift and bathroom modifications were completed quickly, and the team's knowledge of Colorado-specific challenges was reassuring."
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Carol F. Arvada
Coverage Area

Neighborhoods We Serve in Denver

AuroraLakewoodBoulderArvadaWestminster
Local Access

Landmarks and Transport Near Denver

Key Landmarks

  • UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital
  • Denver Health
  • SCL Health / Intermountain
  • Cherry Creek Shopping Center
  • Red Rocks Park

Transportation Access

Highways:

I-25, I-70, US-36, C-470

Transit:

RTD A Line, RTD W Line, RTD Flatiron Flyer

Accessible via I-25 and I-70, with US-36 connecting Denver to Boulder and C-470 serving the western and southern suburbs.

Find Us

Denver Service Area Map

FAQ

Common Questions About Aging in Place in Denver

How does Denver's altitude affect aging-in-place planning?
At 5,280 feet, Denver's altitude can cause increased fatigue and breathlessness in seniors, especially on stairs. We factor altitude effects into our stair lift recommendations and assess whether main-floor living conversions are advisable. We also evaluate HVAC systems for proper humidification, as Colorado's dry air can affect respiratory health.
What areas along the Front Range do you serve?
We serve the Denver metro area including Aurora, Lakewood, Boulder, Arvada, and Westminster. Our team covers Denver County, Jefferson County, Adams County, and Boulder County, with partners available in Douglas County and Arapahoe County.
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Ready for a Safer Home in Denver?

Our free home safety assessment identifies risks and recommends modifications to keep your loved ones safely at home. Save $50,000+ per year compared to facility care.