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In Denver, home care is customizable to a client’s needs with services ranging from homemaker services to at-home medical care. The 131 Denver home care agencies charge an average of $32 per hour, but costs vary depending on the type and amount of care services provided. To navigate home care agencies in Denver, we offer detailed information on local costs, payment options, and client reviews of local agencies. We also offer a section on Colorado home care agency licensing requirements to help you confidently choose an agency.

Home Care Agencies near Denver, CO

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Home Instead Senior Care enables the elderly to live independently. It’s at home where quality of life is enhanced without the stress of interrupted routines and changes in daily habits. Our non-medical CAREGivers provide one-on-one support and interaction that reduce feelings of isolation and...
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Costs of home care in Denver, Colorado

Average cost of home care in Denver, CO

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$32/hr
Average overnight rate
$40/hr
Average weekend rate
$39/hr

Average monthly cost of home care vs. senior living in Denver, CO

44 hours of home care/wk
$6,187/mo
$5,337/mo

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Paying for home care in Denver, Colorado

Denver families often combine private pay methods to cover home care costs. This can include retirement savings, pensions, life insurance, or even health savings accounts (HSAs). Some families first think to look to private health insurance to cover home care costs. However, private health insurance only covers medical services. So, unless nonmedical home care services are considered a medically necessary component of at-home medical care, health insurance is unlikely to cover the costs.

Qualifying individuals may be able to cover some health-related home care costs with public health insurance like Medicaid or Medicare. Qualifying veterans and their surviving spouses may qualify for benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

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Learn how to use long-term care insurance to cover home care costs.

Does Medicare pay for home care in Denver?

Yes, Medicare can partially pay for home care services in Denver as long as they are a medically necessary and ordered by a doctor to treat illness or injury at home. To be covered under Medicare, care services must be provided by a Medicare-certified home health care provider.[01] Any home care services not deemed medically necessary may not be covered by Medicare.

Does Medicaid pay for home care in Denver?

Yes, Colorado’s Medicaid program, Health First Colorado, offers the Elderly, Blind, and Disabled Waiver (EBD) which can pay for some medically necessary home care services. For the EBD waiver to cover home care services, an individual must qualify for home health care, a medical form of home care prescribed by a doctor to treat illness or injury.

Covered home care services vary depending on one’s condition, but they may include the following:

  • Personal care (assistance with activities of daily living)
  • Homemaker services (light housework, meal preparation, shopping, etc.)
  • Health maintenance (medication management, transfer assistance, vitals monitoring)

What other Denver services help seniors age in place?

Denver seniors can reach out to the following programs if they need help with understanding their health insurance benefits or applying for them:

Where do I get information about veterans benefits in Denver?

To get information on veterans benefits that could help pay for home care, veterans and their qualifying spouses should reach out to a veterans service officer in Denver County. You can contact your local veterans service officer using the contact information below or by using the Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs county veterans service offices search.

Bill Daniels Veteran Service Center
1247 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204

Phone: 303-476-0048

Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Denver County’s veterans service officer can also connect you to locally, regionally, and nationally recognized veterans service organizations (VSOs), like:

You can also visit the Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs’ benefit claims page for more contact information and a list of frequently asked questions.

What families are saying about home care in Denver

Recent reviews for home care in Denver

Griswold Home Care for Colorado Springs, CO

5.0
The caregivers that they have sent out were very attentive and thoughtful. The staff at Griswold is really great and they really seem to care about the level or care and service that they provide. This has been a good experience.

Comfort Keepers of Littleton, CO

4.0
Comfort Keepers was consistent on who they sent to help out my mom. They were skilled in caring for my mom and were attentive to her needs. The only downfall is that there was a lack of help when someone would call in sick. They didn't have a back up plan and would leave me with no caregiver at ...
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Talem Home Care - Denver, CO in Englewood, CO

4.8
The owner was amazing as well as the director. We had one caregiver that got to comfortable and sat on her phone all day and didn't engage or care for my mom. I had cameras so I knew what was going on. I notified the owner immediately and within a couple of hours that caregiver was gone. ...
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How to choose the right Denver home care agency

As you review the local home care agencies in Denver, we’ve compiled information to give you the confidence you need to select the best fit for your family. Our listings include agencies that provide a range of home care services, from simple homemaker services to skilled nursing. If you or your loved one needs medical care at home, consider talking to your doctor or social worker for recommendations.

For anyone looking into Denver home care agencies, we recommend reviewing their licensure processes, hiring practices, and minimum care requirements. Learning this information beforehand can help you determine how well a prospective home care agency is equipped to care for a loved one.

Licensure and accreditation

Colorado home care agencies are licensed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). The CDPHE has two classifications for license types:[01]

  • Class A home care agencies provide skilled health care services provided by a licensed medical professional such as a licensed nurse, certified nursing assistant, or licensed therapy and respiratory professional. They can also provide personal care services.
  • Class B home care agencies only provide personal care services. Personal care workers must complete training that includes learning appropriate personal care techniques, emergency preparedness, communication techniques, and more.

Denver residents can use the CDPHE find and compare facilities tool to view investigation results of a prospective home care agency’s citations. These results show the state requirements met by specific agencies, their past violations, and any citations. Home care agency citations may include failure to renew their license or meet state requirements. If the search tool is not working, you can email the cdphe_hfemsd_records@state.co.us for specific information on a licensed agency.

Hiring practices

In Colorado, home care agencies must define required competence, qualifications, and experience of staff, which must then be reviewed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Agencies must also conduct criminal background checks on their staff. Once hired, staff members must undergo training outlined by the agency and employee evaluations on an annual basis.[02]

To remain competitive in Denver, home care agencies may have additional requirements for staff, like additional training or certifications above the state requirements. Be sure to ask about this when considering an agency.

Fees and minimums

Costs, fees, and minimum requirements vary between home care agencies in Denver. To confidently choose a home care agency, be sure to ask about the following:

  • Cost of an initial needs assessment (sometimes free)
  • Deposits or upfront fees
  • Minimum hours or care required
  • Minimum age requirement
  • Varying overnight, holiday, or weekend costs

Other questions to ask Denver home care agencies

Ask these 10 questions to help you find the right home care agency.

Frequently asked questions about home care in Denver

Talem Home Care - Denver, CO, Assisting Hands Home Care of Centennial, CO and Home Instead - Denver, CO are the top-rated Home Care facilities near Denver, CO. These Home Care facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Home Care in Denver is $2,900 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

Home care is provided by an aide who comes to a senior’s home to help with daily chores and activities of daily living. It can be offered anywhere a senior calls home — including a house, senior apartment, independent living, or assisted living. Learn more about home care.

Home care services are customizable to a senior’s unique needs. Services can include companionship, help with chores like cooking and housekeeping, or assistance with activities of daily living, like toileting and bathing. Explore home care services in more detail.

Home care provides nonmedical services for seniors who require assistance with daily tasks like housework, bathing, dressing, and transportation. In contrast, home health care is prescribed by a doctor and includes services like skilled nursing care and therapies, health monitoring, and medication administration that are provided by licensed medical professionals. Read more about home care vs. home health care.

References

  1. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. (2024). Home care agencies.

  2. Standards for Hospitals and Health Facilities, Code of Colorado Regulations § 26 (2020).

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Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. (2024). Home care agencies.

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Standards for Hospitals and Health Facilities, Code of Colorado Regulations § 26 (2020).