The relatively low cost of living means that your social security and retirement dollars will go further.
Cost of Assisted Living in Colorado
According to the 2012 A Place for Mom Senior Living Costs Survey, the median monthly cost to live in an assisted living one bedroom apartment in Colorado is $3,599.
A Place for Mom uses the term “assisted living” to indicate that the community provides some level of assistance with daily living activities. It is not intended to indicate that the facility meets official state requirements for level of care.
Best Places in Colorado to Retire 2012
Fort Collins Colorado: There’s great skiing and tons of golf in this high-tech hub. (CNN Money)
Grand Junction Colorado: 214 days of sun. Contemporary arts meet Western charm. (AARP – Best Places to Live on $100 a Day)
Boulder Colorado: A nexus for alternatives in spirituality, education and medicine. Relatively few residents are 65 or older, although more move in every year. (AARP – Great Quirky Places to Retire)
Top Cities in Colorado
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Assisted Living Rules and Regulations in Colorado
Beginning a search for the best assisted living care for a senior loved one can be intimidating. States often provide assisted living records for consumers looking to ensure they find a safe and high quality home for loved ones. However, transparency and accessibility to these records vary from state to state. Learn more about finding assisted living records in Colorado.
Public Records and License Status
Colorado has highly transparent assisted living records and ranks in the top of 25% of states when it comes to accessibility of public records. To access records visit the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Facilities Comparison Tool. To view a list of licensed providers, choose “Facilities Directory”. To search for inspection information as well as enforcement action records select “Inspection and Occurrence Findings”.
Violations and Resident Protection
Colorado lists licensed assisted living communities as well as any inspections, complaints, survey results and violations online in a searchable form that is updated frequently. They also provide information about special licensing and the capacity for each facility. Payment types and administrator contact information are shown but the price of each facility is not. Inspections are only performed every two years, but the state does have the ability to fine facilities.