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How Much Does Assisted Living Cost in Denver?

If you're trying to figure out what assisted living actually costs in Denver, you've run into the same problem as most families: every page gives you a range, and the range isn't useful for planning.

The honest answer is about $5,000 a month for a studio at the median Denver-area assisted living facility in 2026, and about $5,800 a month for a one-bedroom unit. Denver sits slightly above the Colorado state median — driven by the growth in premium communities in the Highlands Ranch and Cherry Creek corridors that serve the metro's large, health-conscious retiree population.

Below, we show you where that number comes from — three independent sources, compared side-by-side — and break it down by part of the Denver market.

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What three independent sources say about Denver assisted living cost

SourceReported median (semi-private, monthly)YearNotes
A Place for Mom $5,200 2026
Caring.com $4,900 2026 state median; Denver runs ~2% above
Genworth $4,750 2023 CareScout 2025 (successor to Genworth survey)

Three independent sources, surfaced inline so you can see the spread for yourself. Convergence: 4%.

The three sources agree within about 4%, giving us $5,000/month as the honest median for a Denver assisted living studio in 2026, and $5,800/month for a one-bedroom unit.

What the spread means in practice: if a Denver facility quotes you $4,700–$5,400/month for a standard studio, that's normal. If you're seeing under $3,500 or over $7,000, there's a specific driver — Medicaid-only census, luxury Cherry Creek positioning, or memory care bundled in.

Denver assisted living cost by sub-area

Sub-areaSemi-private median (monthly)Why
Cherry Creek / Glendale / Country Club $6,200 Premium Denver corridor, upscale positioning, highest-amenity communities
Highlands Ranch / Lone Tree / Parker $5,600 Affluent south suburbs, newer purpose-built facilities, strong professional retiree demand
Arvada / Westminster / Broomfield $4,900 Metro median; northwest suburbs, most supply, most price competition
Aurora / Southeast Denver $4,600 Mid-market; broad mix of facility types, accessible for east-side families
Lakewood / Englewood $5,000 West Denver suburbs; mid-market, proximity to St. Anthony Hospital

That's a $1,600/month swing inside the Denver metro. Colorado's active-adult lifestyle positioning has driven a significant premium in the south corridor communities — if that amenity profile isn't essential, the northwest and east suburban corridors offer equivalent care at lower cost.

What makes your bill go higher

Add-onRangeNote
One-bedroom upgrade over studio $800/month Standard Colorado AL premium.
Memory care upgrade / secured unit $1,500–$2,500/month over base AL rate Not optional once a diagnosis warrants it.
Medication management $200–$400/month Above baseline service package — depends on complexity.
Incontinence supplies and assistance $150–$300/month Standard beyond baseline allotment.
Transportation (beyond scheduled medical) $100–$200/month Personal appointments, family outings.
Personal incidentals (cable, phone, beauty/barber) $150–$350/month For most residents.

A realistic "median + likely add-ons" total for a Denver assisted living studio with moderate add-on needs lands around $5,700–$6,400/month.

Colorado Medicaid — HCBS Waiver (IHSS and CLTCO programs): the program that changes the math

Colorado's Medicaid pathway for assisted living is through its Home- and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers — primarily the In-Home Support Services (IHSS) and Community Living Support for Colorado (CLTCO) programs — which can cover care services at licensed AL facilities for eligible individuals.

Colorado's Medicaid AL pathway is more developed than many states' but still covers care services rather than the full room-and-board charge at a licensed ALR (Assisted Living Residence).

Eligibility basics (2026):

What Colorado's HCBS waivers don't fix: like most state AL Medicaid pathways, Colorado's programs cover care services, not room-and-board. Not every Denver-area AL facility accepts HCBS waiver residents. Waiver slot availability in Denver metro counties is constrained — the earlier you apply, the better your position on the waitlist.

What we recommend (we are not Medicaid planners — speak with one): Colorado's HCBS waiver approach is functional but limited in scope. An elder-law attorney or Colorado ADRC (local Area Agency on Aging) familiar with Denver-area waiver availability can help map the specific coverage and waitlist picture for your situation.

Not mentioning Colorado's Medicaid AL pathway on a Denver assisted living pricing page would be misleading — it's a real resource with real limitations that should inform planning now rather than later.

All-in monthly worksheet — a real Denver family

Base AL studio rate (median Denver facility)              $5,000
Medication management beyond baseline                       $300
Incontinence supplies (beyond standard allotment)           $200
Personal incidentals (phone, cable, beauty/barber)          $250
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Realistic monthly total                                   $5,750

That's the number most Denver families end up at for a standard studio without memory care. Add $1,500–$2,500 if a secured memory care unit becomes necessary.

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How to use this number when touring

  1. What's the all-in monthly cost for my parent's specific care needs — itemized by line?

    Why it matters: Denver AL pricing has become more complex as the market has grown. Get the full itemized list before comparing facilities: base studio + care tier + medication management + incontinence + transportation + incidentals. Colorado requires ALRs to provide a written disclosure of all fees — ask for it before any contract discussion.

  2. Do you accept Colorado HCBS waiver residents, and are you currently enrolled with any regional case management agency?

    Why it matters: Colorado's waiver enrollment is managed by regional case management agencies — a facility's answer tells you which waiver slots they're contracted for and whether waiver-funded residents are a viable path if private-pay coverage becomes insufficient.

  3. What's your most recent CDPHE inspection result?

    Why it matters: Colorado CDPHE (Department of Public Health and Environment) publishes inspection results for licensed ALRs. Ask for the most recent inspection report specifically — not just the licensing status.

If a community won't itemize costs, won't answer the waiver question clearly, or hesitates on the CDPHE inspection record, that's a signal before you sign anything.

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Last updated: 2026-05-22 • Denver pricing varies by zip code, level of care, and provider.

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