Housing Resources for
Older Adults and Adults
with Disabilities
Information & Assistance for Aging Well
303-441-1617
www.BoulderCountyAging.org
Adult Care Management, Inc. 303-439-7011
Allenspark area 303-747-2592
Center for People with Disabilities 303-442-8662
City of Boulder Senior Services 303-441-4388
(bilingüe: 303-413-7494)
City of Lafayette Senior Services 303-661-1499
City of Longmont Senior Services 303-651-8411 (bilingüe)
City of Louisville Senior Services 303-335-4919
Erie 303-441-1617
Lyons area 303-823-9016
Nederland area 303-258-3068
Niwot area 303-441-1617
Superior 303-441-1617
Unincorporated areas 303-441-1617
DISCLAIMER: This Housing Guide is offered as a public courtesy and does not recommend or endorse
any specic provider or service included in the Housing Guide. The information in this Housing Guide
is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice,
diagnosis, or treatment. For current information regarding facility licensure and disciplinary status, please
visit https://www.colorado.gov/pacic/cdphe/facility-directory-city-and-county
The Housing Guide can also be found at:
www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
The ADRC is a network of Aging & Disability agencies that are committed to providing Information
and Referral services for the communtiy that address basic needs, support individual and community
involvement, promote health and wellness, and make the most of independence and caregiving. For
more information contact the agency in your community.
303-441-1617
BoulderCountyHelp.org
Aging and Disability
Resources for Colorado
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE HELPFUL TERMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
INDEPENDENT HOUSING & SUBSIDIZED HOUSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
INDEPENDENT & SUBSIDIZED HOUSING CHARTS
BOULDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
LONGMONT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
LAFAYETTE, LOUISVILLE, LYONS, NEDERLAND, & NIWOT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
ASSISTED LIVING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
COST OF CARE IN ASSISTED LIVING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN CHOOSING AN ASSISTED LIVING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
ASSISTED LIVING CHARTS
BOULDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
LONGMONT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
LAFAYETTE, LOUISVILLE, LYONS, NEDERLAND, & NIWOT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
SKILLED NURSING FACILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
HOW TO PAY FOR LONG-TERM CARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
SKILLED NURSING FACILITY CHARTS
COUNTYWIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
HOUSING FOR VETERANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
OTHER RESOURCES FOR VETERANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
MOBILE HOME PARKS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
OTHER HOUSING RESOURCES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
MAPS
BOULDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
LONGMONT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
LAFAYETTE AND LOUISVILLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
LYONS, NEDERLAND, NIWOT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
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HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
The purpose of this guide is to help individuals
identify housing options available in Boulder
County. This guide contains helpful terms,
denitions of the different types of housing
throughout Boulder County, questions to consider
when evaluating each housing option, a chart of
the services offered by each facility, locator maps,
and a scale to show general housing prices.
This Housing Guide may answer many of your
questions about housing options in Boulder
County, however, it is only a starting point.
Should you have questions call the Aging and
Disability Resources for Colorado Help Line
at 303-441-1617 or your local Senior Resource
Specialist in your community.
NOTE: Not all facilities listed have rooms or units
available and may offer a waitlist. Please contact the
facility or residence regarding current availability.
Do you have questions
regarding housing?
You can always contact
the Aging & Disability
Help Line or your local
Senior Services agency.
If you are thinking about
moving to a facility, put
together a list of amenities
you would like to have.
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HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE – HELPFUL TERMS
Age Requirements refer to the minimum age that
the housing or long-term care facility will accept.
Extra Fees could be any fees outside of the
rental deposit and monthly rental cost, including:
community fees, rental deposits, pet deposits,
monthly pet fees, parking fees, fees for wireless
internet, cable, electricity, water or sewage.
Long-Term Care is a term used for facilities that
provide rehabilitative, restorative, and/or ongoing
skilled nursing care to patients or residents in
need of assistance with activities of daily living.
Meals Available refers to the availability of meal
plans or a cafeteria. Meals available does not
imply that meals are provided as part of rent.
Nurse on Staff applies to assisted living facilities,
which may have access to a nurse, but may not
have a Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse,
or Nurse Practitioner on staff that is paid by the
facility to provide daily care and oversight.
Personal Emergency Response Systems
(PERS) refers to the type of system in place
for people to alert staff that they require
emergency assistance. Examples of these
emergency response systems could be a Phillips
Lifeline or a pull cord in the restroom.
Pets Allowed means that the housing facility may
allow pets, however the restrictions on the type of
pet, size, breed, or number of pets may be limited.
Rehab Beds are beds at a skilled nursing facility that
are used for rehabilitation after an acute hospital stay.
Respite Beds is a bed for a care recipient to
use which is located in either an assisted living of
skilled nursing facility for the purpose of providing
temporary rest for the caregiver and their duties.
Secure Memory Care is designed to
provide 24-hour supervised care that meets
the specific needs of individuals with issues
related to Alzheimer’s disease, dementia,
or other types of memory problems. Staff
members are trained in providing specialized
activities for individuals with memory issues.
Short-Term Beds are beds used for short-term
purposes which is generally a few months at a
time. Short-term beds are sometimes used when a
person needs a longer time than rehab will allow.
Transportation Available means that the
facility has access to a bus or van that can provide
transportation exclusively for its residents.
Wheelchair Accessible Units refers to the design
of a certain amount of units or all units that provide
for an environment for people who use a wheelchair.
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INDEPENDENT HOUSING & SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
Independent Living
Residents in an independent living complex live
in their own apartments with little or no support
from the housing facility. Apartments have all the
amenities needed to live an independent lifestyle.
Services provided by the housing facilities vary.
Types of independent living apartments include
privately-owned, public housing, and different
types of affordable housing. Privately-owned
senior apartment costs are determined by the
owner and vary according to types of services,
application fees, entrance fees, and security
deposits.
Public Housing
The term “public housing” can be confusing. In
general, there are two types of housing that are
provided by most housing authorities: affordable
rentals and rent assistance programs. Affordable
rentals are housing units that have no sliding scale
and no subsidy, but the rent is xed at an amount
that is below market rate. Affordable rentals are
owned and managed by either a public housing
authority or a private entity. Private affordable
rentals are usually administered by a nonprot
property management company. Most affordable
housing has income restrictions. When income
restrictions apply, this information is usually
posted with the vacancy announcement or the
rental application.
Rent assistance programs have different categories
and require qualication for vouchers. For
example, Housing Choice Vouchers, property
based assistance, and the HUD-Veterans Affairs
Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) Program.
These programs are further described on the
following pages.
Project Based Housing
A project or property-based housing means that
a particular property has been approved by
the public housing authority and has housing
vouchers attached to the units. An eligible tenant
gets the benet of the rent assistance. If a tenant
moves and leaves the property, then she or he
would no longer have rent assistance unless
they moved to another project or property-based
voucher location. There are limited property
based vouchers and the waitlist is frequently
closed for years at a time. No applications are
accepted when the waitlist is closed. When the
waitlist is open, it is advertised on the websites
of the local housing authorities and through
legal notices in local newspapers, including the
Boulder Daily Camera and the Longmont Times-
Call. Sometimes waitlists are suspended and an
open lottery system is used.
There are some limited properties that have
property based rent assistance, and do accept
names on a waitlist. The waitlists are fairly long,
often one to two years in duration. However,
if a property does accept applications for the
waitlist, it is a good idea to plan ahead and nd
out about eligibility.
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INDEPENDENT HOUSING & SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
Housing Choice Voucher Program
The Housing Choice Voucher Program, previously
known as “Section 8”, is a tenant-based rent
assistance program. The tenant must be approved
by a public housing authority before being eligible
for this type of assistance. Once a tenant has a
Housing Choice Voucher, the tenant may rent
from any landlord that accepts the voucher,
whether it is a public housing authority or a
private landlord. There are limited Housing
Choice Vouchers and the waitlist is frequently
closed for years at a time. No applications are
accepted when the waitlist is closed. When the
waitlist is open, it is advertised on the websites
of the local housing authorities and through
legal notices in local newspapers, including the
Boulder Daily Camera and the Longmont Times-
Call. Due of the high demand, not all applicants
will receive a voucher. Sometimes waitlists are
suspended and an open lottery system is used.
Housing Authorities
Housing authorities are non-profit and/or
government agencies that manage subsidized
housing and rental assistance programs such as
Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8),
project based housing, affordable housing and/
or market rate housing. Below are the housing
authorities located in Boulder County and some
of the properties associated with them:
Boulder Housing Partners –
City of Boulder
4800 North Broadway
Boulder, Colorado 80304
Phone: 720-564-4610
www.BoulderHousing.org
Broadway East, 3110-3160 Broadway
Canyon Point, 700 Walnut Street
Diagonal Court, 3265 30th Street
Glen Willow, 301 Pearl Street
Iris/Hawthorn, 1650 Iris Avenue
Kalmia, 3502 Nottingham Court
Manhattan, 660 Manhattan Drive
Northport, 1133 Portland Place
Walnut Place. 1940 Walnut Street
Arapahoe Court, 951-953 Arapahoe
Madison, 1130 35th Street
Arapahoe East, 4610 Arapahoe
Bridgewalk, 602-698 Walden Circle
Broadway West, 3120 Broadway
Dakota Ridge, 4912 10th Street
Foothills Community, 700 Silver Lake
Hayden Place, 3405 Hayden Place
High Mar, 4990 Moorhead Avenue
Holiday Neighborhood,
1323 Yellow Pine Avenue
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INDEPENDENT HOUSING & SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
Midtown, 837 20th Street
Red Oak Park, 2637 Valmont Road
Sanitas Place, 3640 Broadway
Twin Pines, 1700 22nd Street
Vistoso, 4500 Baseline Road
Westview Apartments, 4600 Broadway
Whittier Apartments, 1946 Walnut Street
Longmont Housing Authority –
City of Longmont
1228 Main Street
Longmont, Colorado 80501
Phone: 303-651-8581
www.LongmontHA.com
Aspen Meadow Apartments, 70 21st Avenue
Briarwood, 1227 Kimbark Street
Hearthstone, 1762 Cook Court
Lodge at Hover Crossing, 1762 Cook Court
Spring Creek, 320 Homestead Parkway
Terry Street, 513 Terry Street
The Suites, 2000 Sunset Way
Village Place, 600 Coffman Street
Boulder County Housing Authority
PO Box 471, Boulder, Colorado 80306
Phone: 303-441-3929
www.BoulderCounty.org
Aspinwall, 771 Excelsior Place, Lafayette
Eagle Place, 6790 N. 79th Street, Niwot
Josephine Commons, 455 N.
Burlington Avenue, Lafayette
Kestral (Opening Soon), Louisville
Lafayette Villa West 1,
450 S. Carr Avenue, Lafayette
Lafayette Villa West 2,
450 S. Carr Avenue, Lafayette
Lydia Morgan, 1450 Lincoln Avenue, Louisville
Regal Court II, 255 Regal Street, Louisville
Walter Self Senior Housing, 335
Railroad Avenue, Lyons
Prime Haven, 107 E. 2nd Avenue, Nederland
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HINTS & TIPS
If there is a pet policy, ask
if there are restrictions
and exclusions.
When thinking about
amenities or supportive
services; always ask for a
written list of what is and
is not included in the rent.
Find out if there is a
public transportation
stop near the facility.
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BOULDER -
INDEPENDENT LIVING
# Independent Living Property Phone Rate
1
The Academy
970 Aurora Avenue
303-938-1920 $$$$$
2
Meridian Boulder
801 Gillaspie Drive
303-494-3900 $$$$
3
Canyon Pointe
700 Walnut Street
720-564-4610
4
The Carillon of Boulder Creek
2525 Taft Drive
720-565-6844 $$$$$
5
Dunn Memorial Senior Housing
4805 Baseline Road
303-554-2014 $$
6
Frasier Meadows Retirement Community
350 Ponca Place
303-499-4888 $$$$
7
Flatirons Terrace at Golden West
930 28
th
Street
303-444-3967 $$$$
8
The Towers at Golden West
1055 Adams Circle
303-444-3967 $$
9
High Mar
4990 Moorhead Avenue
720-564-4610
10
Northport
1133 Portland Place
720-564-4610
11
Presbyterian Manor
1050 Arapahoe Avenue
303-444-0642 $
12
Brookdale North Boulder
3350 30
th
Street
303-444-0200 $$$$
13
Walnut Place
1940 Walnut Street
720-564-4610
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Monthly Rate Key
$ $300 - $699
$$ $700 - $999
$$$ $1,000 - $2,499
$$$$ $2,500 - $3,499
$$$$$ $3,500 +
Subsidized Housing
(Call for Eligibility and Rate)
Adults with Disabilities
* Companion or Service
Animals Only
Number of Units
Housing Voucher
Accepted
Extra Fees or Deposit
Pets Allowed
Meal(s) Available
Emergency Response
System in Unit
Wheelchair Units
Transportation
Available
Age Requirement
44
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96
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62+
82
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62+
117
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62+
14
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55+
202
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65+
54
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62+
252
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62+
59
ü ü ü
55+ or
Disabled
50
ü ü
62+
80
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62+
80
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62+
95
ü ü ü
50+
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# Independent Living Property Phone Rate
14
Aspen Meadows
70 21
st
Avenue
303-485-5232 $$
15
AltaVita – Independent Living (Coming Soon)
1001 AltaVita Court
303-300-3700 $$$$$
16
Atria Longmont - Independent Living
2310 9
th
Avenue
303-678-5050 $$$$
17
Casa Libertad
2320 Wedgewood
303-532-3422
18
The Hearthstone
1762 Cook Court
303-678-8610
19
Hover Community - Independent Living
1401 Elmhurst Drive
303-772-9292 $$
20
The Lodge at Hover Crossing
2127 18
th
Avenue
303-776-6518
21
Longmont Regent
2210 N. Main Street
303-651-7022 $$$
22
Longs Peak Residence
2139 Emery Street
303-651-3601
23
Mountain View Plaza
1350 Collyer Street, #100
303-776-9103
24
St. Vrain Manor
606 Pratt Street
303-776-3785
25
Spring Creek
320 Homestead Parkway
303-651-8581
26
Tanglewood Condominiums
100 21
st
Avenue
303-774-0300 $
27
Village Place
600 Coffman Street
303-678-5416 $$
28
Applewood Living Center – The Villas
1805 Stroh Place
303-776-6081 $$
29
The Suites
2000 Sunset Way
303-774-7335
LONGMONT -
INDEPENDENT LIVING
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Monthly Rate Key
$ $300 - $699
$$ $700 - $999
$$$ $1,000 - $2,499
$$$$ $2,500 - $3,499
$$$$$ $3,500 +
Subsidized Housing
(Call for Eligibility and Rate)
Adults with Disabilities
* Companion or Service
Animals Only
Number of
Units
Housing
Voucher
Accepted
Extra Fees or
Deposit
Pets Allowed
Meal(s)
Available
Emergency
Response
System in Unit
Wheelchair
Units
Transportation
Available
Age
Requirement
50
ü ü ü
62+
73
ü ü
65+
46
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55+
19
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NA
49
ü* ü ü
62+
120
ü ü ü ü ü ü ü
62+
50
ü* ü ü
62+
96
ü ü ü ü ü
55+
50
ü ü ü ü
62+
80
ü ü ü ü
62+
74
ü ü
62+
60
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55+
31
ü ü ü ü
55+
72
ü ü* ü
62+
8
ü ü ü ü
55+
72
ü ü* ü
NA
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LAFAYETTE, LOUISVILLE, LYONS, NEDERLAND
& NIWOT – INDEPENDENT LIVING
# Independent Living Property City Phone Rate
30
Affinity at Lafayette
860 W. Baseline Road
Lafayette 303-665-2078 $$$
31
Aspinwall
771 Excelsior Place
Lafayette 303-441-3929 $$
32
Josephine Commons
455 N. Burlington Avenue
Lafayette 303-441-3929 $
33
Villa West I
450 S. Carr Avenue
Lafayette 303-441-3929 $$
34
Villa West II
450 S. Carr Avenue
Lafayette 303-441-3929 $$
35
Balfour Senior Living - The Lodge
1331 E. Hecla Drive
Louisville 303-926-8300 $$$$$
36
Balfour Senior Living - The Residences
1336 E. Hecla Drive
Louisville 303-867-6400 $$$$$
37
Kestrel (Coming Soon)
South Boulder Road
Louisville 303-441-3929
38
Lydia Morgan
1450 Lincoln Avenue
Louisville 303-441-3929 $$
39
Regal Square
255 Regal Street
Louisville 303-441-3929
40
Bloomfield Place
722 5
th
Avenue
Lyons 303-441-3929
41
Walter Self Senior Housing
335 Railroad Avenue
Lyons 303-441-3929
42
Prime Haven
107 E. 2
nd
Avenue
Nederland 303-441-3929
43
Eagle Place
6790 N. 79
th
Street
Niwot 303-441-3929
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Monthly Rate Key
$ $300 - $699
$$ $700 - $999
$$$ $1,000 - $2,499
$$$$ $2,500 - $3,499
$$$$$ $3,500 +
Subsidized Housing
(Call for Eligibility and Rate)
Adults with Disabilities
* Companion or Service
Animals Only
Number of Units
Housing Voucher
Accepted
Extra Fees or
Deposit
Pets Allowed
Meal(s) Available
Emergency
Response System
in Unit
Wheelchair Units
Transportation
Available
Age Requirement
120
ü ü ü
55+
72
ü ü ü ü ü
NA
74
ü ü ü ü ü
55+
32
ü ü ü ü ü
NA
10
ü ü ü ü
NA
103
ü ü ü ü ü ü
62+
87
ü ü ü ü ü ü
62+
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
30
ü ü ü ü
62+
30
ü ü ü
62+ or
Disabled
8
ü ü ü
62+ or
Disabled
12
ü ü ü ü
62+ or
Disabled
6
ü ü ü
62+ or
Disabled
12
ü ü ü ü
62+ or
Disabled
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ASSISTED LIVING
Assisted living residences are also known as
personal care homes, personal care boarding
homes, residential care homes, or alternative care
facilities. These homes or facilities are designed
for older adults and adults with disabilities who
can no longer live at home due to safety or care
concerns, but are not yet in need of skilled nursing
care.
Assisted living residences offer 24-hour oversight,
and can also include meal plans, snacks,
housekeeping, medication supervision, and
assistance with bathing, dressing, and grooming
(also known as Activities of Daily Living or
ADLs). Residents have private or semi-private
rooms with shared living and eating areas.
The facility will conduct a comprehensive
evaluation (also known as a functional assessment)
to determine the physical and cognitive abilities
of the applicant prior to acceptance for admission.
The Colorado Department of Public Health
and Environment requires that any assisted
living facility caring for three or more clients be
licensed according to State standards. For more
information about licensing, visit their website at
www.colorado.gov/pacic/cdphe, email cdphe.
[email protected] or call 303-692-2000.
Lifecare or Continuing Care Retirement
Communities (CCRCs)
Continuing Care Retirement Communities
(CCRCs) offer residents a “guaranteed”
continuum of care, from independent living
to assisted living and nursing care if required,
within one building or on a campus of buildings.
Residents should expect to sign a contract with an
initial fee, often substantial, for “lifetime” long-
term care services. There are several CCRC’s in
Boulder County:
Independent Living, Assisted Living &
Skilled Nursing CCRCs
Frasier Meadows in Boulder
Peaks Care Center in Longmont
Assisted Living & Skilled Nursing CCRCs
Balfour Retirement Community in Louisville
Independent Living & Assisted Living
CCRCs
The Academy in Boulder
The Carillon of Boulder Creek in Boulder
Hover Community in Longmont
Atria in Longmont
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According to LongTermCare.gov (Administration
on Aging), the cost for assisted living in 2012 in
Colorado averages $3,520 per month for care for
a private one bedroom unit.
The cost of aging in your community depends
on the type and duration of care you need, the
provider you use, and where you live. Costs can
be affected by certain factors such as:
Extra charges for services provided
beyond the basic room, food,
and housekeeping charges at
facilities although some may
have “all-inclusive” fees.
Variable rates in some community
programs, such as adult day
service are provided at a per-day
rate, but can be more based on
extra events and activities.
Always contact the agency or service provider for
the exact cost for a facility or service in your area.
COST OF CARE IN ASSISTED LIVING
How to Pay for Long-Term Care
Medicaid is a public program that can assist
low-income individuals with paying for their
health care, including long-term care services
in nursing homes. In Colorado, you can contact
your local county Housing and Human Services,
Single Entry Point, or Aging and Disability
Resources for Colorado to obtain a copy of the
Medicaid application and nd out more about
the application process.
Medicare pays for health care for people age
65 and older, people under 65 with certain
disabilities, and people of all ages with end-
stage renal disease. Medicare only covers
medically necessary care and will only pay for
skilled nursing rehabilitation if you meet all their
conditions. Medicare will pay for some of your
costs for up to 100 days.
Long Term Care Insurance can be purchase from
insurance companies and provides a monetary
benet specically for long-term care, including
home care, assisted living and or skilled nursing.
Long-term care insurance must be purchased prior
to any decline in health and prior to receiving any
long-term care services.
Veterans Benets which include pension and
aid & attendance may be used however you will
need to contact your local Veteran Service Ofcer
to nd out the eligibility requirements. To contact
the Veteran Service Ofce, call 303-441-3890 in
Boulder or 720-864-6663 in Longmont.
Private Pay is another option if a person has the
nancial capability to fully pay for their long-
term care through savings, reverse mortgages,
annuities, or trusts.
Information taken from LongTermCare.gov.
Call: 303-441-1617 email: infoADRC@bouldercounty.org or visit: www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
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QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN CHOOSING
AN ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
PROVIDER AGREEMENT/POLICIES:
Do the admission criteria match my needs?
Have I reviewed the terms of the
nancial/provider agreement?
Is the unused portion of the rent
refunded upon transfer/discharge?
Do I have a choice in the selection
of medical/health care providers if
additional services are needed?
Are the specic services offered
clearly identied in the agreement?
Have I reviewed the house rules?
Have I reviewed all of the reasons for
which I may be transferred or discharged?
LICENSE/CERTIFICATION:
Is the facility licensed by the
state and in good standing?
Is the facility Medicaid certied?
SPACE:
Is the bedroom private or shared?
Is the bathroom private or shared?
Are the shared areas clean?
Is there space for personal belongings?
Does the oor plan allow for
easy mobility for me?
Are there private areas other
than the bedroom for visits?
SAFETY:
Is bathroom safety equipment
installed or available if needed?
(grab bars, raised toilet seat)
Is there a call system?
Are walkers/wheelchairs permitted?
Are hallways and doorways wide
enough for wheelchairs?
CARE PLANS:
Am I involved in the care
planning process?
Is my family/responsible
party involved?
Is my physician or other
health provider involved?
Are the care plans updated to
reect changes in care needs?
PERSONAL SERVICES:
Does the facility provide
assistance with dressing?
Does the facility provide
assistance with bathing?
How many times per week
is bathing provided?
Does the facility provide assistance
with toileting or incontinency?
Does this include assistance
with bowel and bladder?
Does the facility provide assistance with
transfers from wheelchair to bed, etc.
Does the facility provide
assistance with medications?
STAFF:
What is the operator/
administrator’s training?
Do staff receive training to
work with special needs or
behaviors, such as dementia?
Is there high staff turn-over?
What is the ratio of staff to resident?
Is staff awake at night?
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QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN CHOOSING
AN ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
MEALS:
Are specialized diets available?
Are cultural or ethnic
preferences considered?
Are residents involved in menu planning?
Can residents help with meal preparation
and have access to the kitchen?
Are snacks/beverages readily
available between meals?
Are extra helpings and
substitutions available?
SOCIALIZATION:
Are activities available within the facility?
Does the facility take
residents on outings?
Is somebody designated to
conduct activities?
Would my interests match the level/
type of activities provided?
Are there residents I can socialize with?
Is there a written schedule of activities?
Does the facility provide transportation?
COMMUNICATION:
Does facility inform family/physician
when an unusual event occurs?
Do you feel comfortable talking with the:
Administrator/Operator
Manager/Billing
Staff/Caregivers
Is the grievance procedure
easily understood?
Is telephone use accessible and
conducive to privacy?
FACILITY TOUR/OBSERVATIONS:
Have I toured the entire facility?
Have I observed the kitchen and pantry?
Have I observed a meal?
Does the atmosphere seem pleasant?
Does there seem to be
enough staff available?
Are pets allowed?
Do residents seem happy and engaged?
Do residents appear to be clean,
groomed and odor-free?
Have I observed for staff/
resident interaction?
Have I observed for
cleanliness and odors?
WHEN MAKING YOUR FINAL CHOICE, KEEP
THESE TIPS IN MIND:
Trust your initial feelings and reactions.
Try not to make a hasty decision. There
are many homes from which to choose.
Consider the location of the home.
Your presence and involvement
in the facility is important to the
care your loved one receives.
Make an unannounced visit
after your initial tour.
Talk to residents.
Ask for references.
Ask to take home copies of the
admission packet and house rules.
Take the time to review the materials
and, ask lots of questions.
Excerpted from the Colorado Department of Public Health
and Environment brochure: How to Choose an Assisted
Living Facility www.colorado.gov/cdphe
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Empowering residents, working to have their
voices heard, is at the heart of the Ombudsman’s
work. The Boulder County Long-Term Care
Ombudsman Program is a free advocacy service
for residents of nursing homes and assisted living
homes. Residents have specic rights which
are part of state and federal regulations and an
Ombudsman is an advocate for these rights.
The services of the Ombudsman can be used by
residents, their friends and relatives, staff at the
facilities and the general public.
What does a Long-Term Care
Ombudsman do?
Empower and assist residents to
get the quantity and quality of care
they need in the homes, including
physical, social, recreational and
emotional support services
Identify and investigate residents’
concerns and work towards
successful resolution
Assist facility staff in meeting the
needs and concerns of residents
through education and consultation.
Advocate for improvements and
changes in legislation and policies
affecting long-term care
Educate the community about long-
term care by providing factual
information and access to available
resources in the community
Prior to selection of a home, provide
survey results and comparisons of
homes to those considering a move
to a Long-Term Care facility.
Boulder County Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
For more information, contact Boulder County
Area Agency on Aging – Long-Term Care
Ombudsman Program at 303-441-1173 or
infoLTCO@BoulderCounty.org.
Assisted Living and Nursing Home
Residents Rights Summary
You have the right to:
Participate in decisions about
the care you receive
Be fully informed about
resources available to you
Make independent choices
about your life
Have privacy and condentiality
Be treated with dignity and respect
Have a safe and secure home-
like environment
Appeal any discharge from
a nursing home
Raise concerns and complaints
without fear of reprisal
Call: 303-441-1617 email: infoADRC@bouldercounty.org or visit: www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
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HINTS & TIPS
When visiting a residence or
nursing home, ask yourself,
“Do the staff create a
welcoming environment?”
Ask if the long-term
care home has a non-
discriminatory policy. Do
the staff receive on-going
sensitivity training?
Call: 303-441-1617 email: infoADRC@bouldercounty.org or visit: www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
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BOULDER -
ASSISTED LIVING
# Assisted Living Property Phone Rate
44
The Academy at Bella Vista
2762 Bella Vista Lane
303-938-1920 $$$$$
1
The Academy
970 Aurora Avenue
303-938-1920 $$$$$
4
The Carillon of Boulder Creek
2525 Taft Drive
720-565-6844 $$$$$
45
Frasier Meadows Retirement Community
4900 Thunderbird Drive
303-499-4888 $$$$$
46
Mezzanine at Golden West
1055 Adams Circle
303-444-3967 $$$$$
47
Mary Sandoe House
1244 Gillaspie Drive
303-494-7317 $$$$$
48
Morning Star Assisted Living & Memory Care
575 Tantra Drive
720-545-1575 $$$$
49
Shawnee Gardens
4755 Shawnee Place
303-494-1123 $$$$
50
Sunrise Assisted Living of Boulder
3955 28
th
Street
720-406-1000 $$$$$
51
Brookdale Boulder Creek
3375 34
th
Street
303-473-0333 $$$$$
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Monthly Rate Key
$ $300 - $699
$$ $700 - $999
$$$ $1,000 - $2,499
$$$$ $2,500 - $3,499
$$$$$ $3,500 +
Subsidized Housing
(Call for Eligibility and Rate)
* Companion or Service
Animals Only
Number of Units
Accept Medicaid
Extra Fees
Respite Beds
Pets Allowed
Emergency Response
System in Unit
Wheelchair Units
Transportation Available
Secure Memory Care
Facility
Nurse on Staff
Age Requirements
10
ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü
62+
10
ü ü ü ü ü ü ü
62+
117
ü ü ü ü ü ü ü
62+
38
ü ü ü ü ü ü ü
65+
56
ü ü ü ü ü
62+
24
ü ü ü ü
NA
94
ü ü ü ü ü ü ü
NA
7
ü ü ü
NA
84
ü ü ü ü ü ü ü
NA
76
ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü
NA
Call: 303-441-1617 email: infoADRC@bouldercounty.org or visit: www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
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LONGMONT -
ASSISTED LIVING
# Assisted Living Property Phone Rate
52
AltaVita - Memory Care Center
800 S. Fordham Street
303-300-3700 $$$$$
53
AltaVita - Assisted Living (Coming Soon)
1001 AltaVita Court
303-300-3700 $$$$$
16
Atria Longmont - Assisted Living
2310 9
th
Avenue
303-678-5050 $$$$
54
Bridge at Longmont
2444 Pratt Street
303-774-8255 $$$$$
55
Bross Street Assisted Living
537 Bross Street
303-682-5095 $$$$$
56
Cinnamon Park Assisted Living Residence
1335 Cinnamon Street
303-772-2882 $$$$
57
Hover Community - Assisted Living
1380 Charles Drive
303-772-9292 $$$$
58
Millbrook Homes Assisted Living - Cove Court
1746 Cove Court
303-220-7989 $$$$$
59
Millbrook Homes Assisted Living - Fox Hill Drive
5011 Fox Hill Drive
303-220-7989 $$$$$
60
Peaks Care Center - Assisted Living
1440 Coffman Street
303-776-2814 $$$$
61
Safe Harbor Assisted Living
1424 16
th
Avenue
303-776-4384 $$$$$
62
Brookdale Longmont
2240 Pratt Street
303-682-1066 $$$$$
63
Timberline Lodge
9198 Jotipa Drive
303-776-7215 $$$$
Call: 303-441-1617 email: infoADRC@bouldercounty.org or visit: www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
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Monthly Rate Key
$ $300 - $699
$$ $700 - $999
$$$ $1,000 - $2,499
$$$$ $2,500 - $3,499
$$$$$ $3,500 +
Subsidized Housing
(Call for Eligibility and Rate)
* Companion or Service
Animals Only
Number of Units
Accept Medicaid
Extra Fees
Respite Beds
Pets Allowed
Emergency Response
System in Unit
Wheelchair Units
Transportation
Available
Secure Memory Care
Facility
Nurse on Staff
Age Requirement
56
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NA
73
ü ü ü ü
65+
63
ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü
55+
62
ü ü ü ü ü ü ü
55+
10
ü ü ü ü ü
NA
48
ü ü ü ü ü ü
55+
51
ü ü ü ü ü ü
62+
5
ü ü ü ü
NA
5
ü ü ü
NA
16
ü ü ü ü ü
NA
3-6
ü ü ü
65+
41
ü ü ü ü ü ü ü
NA
10
ü ü ü ü ü ü
NA
Call: 303-441-1617 email: infoADRC@bouldercounty.org or visit: www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
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LAFAYETTE & LOUISVILLE -
ASSISTED LIVING
# Assisted Living Property City Phone Rate
64
Balfour Senior Living - Cherrywood Village
282 McCaslin Boulevard
Louisville 303-604-2700 $$$$$
65
Balfour Senior Living - The Villas
1855 Plaza Drive
Louisville 303-926-1000 $$$$$
66
Juniper Village
1078 S. 88
th
Street
Louisville 303-665-3722 $$$$$
67
Legacy at Lafayette
225 Waneka Parkway
Lafayette 303-666-0691 $$$$
68
The Peaks at Old Laramie Trail
660 Old Laramie Trail, Lafayette
Lafayette 303-440-6050 $$$$$
69
Landmark Memory Care (Coming Soon)
1744 South Public Road, Lafayette
Lafayette 720-537-9355 $$$$$
70
Genesis Senior Living of Lafayette
329 Exempla Circle
Lafayette 720-639-2239 $$$$$
Call: 303-441-1617 email: infoADRC@bouldercounty.org or visit: www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
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Monthly Rate Key
$ $300 - $699
$$ $700 - $999
$$$ $1,000 - $2,499
$$$$ $2,500 - $3,499
$$$$$ $3,500 +
Subsidized Housing
(Call for Eligibility and Rate)
* Companion or Service
Animals Only
Number of Units
Accept Medicaid
Extra Fees
Respite Beds
Pets Allowed
Emergency Response
System in Unit
Wheelchair Units
Transportation
Available
Secure Memory Care
Facility
Nurse Available
Age Requirement
52
ü ü ü ü ü
65+
62
ü ü ü ü ü ü ü
65+
52
ü ü ü ü ü ü
NA
65
ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü
NA
44
ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü
60+
54
ü ü ü ü ü ü
NA
29
ü ü ü ü
18+
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NOTES
Ask what Levels of Care
are offered in the facility.
It is always good to find
out under what conditions,
might a resident be asked
to leave a facility.
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SKILLED NURSING FACILITIES
Skilled nursing facilities or nursing homes are
health care facilities which provide short-term
rehabilitation or long-term care. These facilities
are also licensed by the Colorado Department of
Public Health and Environment for intermediate
and skilled care. All facilities provide personal
and medical care as well as meals, housekeeping,
and 24-hour supervision. Most rooms are shared,
but some facilities offer private rooms, and some
facilities have separate Alzheimer’s units. A
doctor will need to conrm that a patient needs
nursing home level of care.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment requires that any skilled nursing
facility be licensed according to State standards.
For more information about licensing, visit their
website at www.colorado.gov/pacic/cdphe,
email [email protected] or call 303-
692-2000.
COST OF CARE IN SKILLED NURSING
FACILITIES
Below are some facts about Colorado and skilled
nursing facility care:
On average in Colorado it costs
$212 per day for a semi-private
room in a nursing home, however
costs may be affected by location
For a private room in a nursing home
the average cost is $239 per day
Rates for long-term care stays can be
different from rehabilitation stays.
Most forms of private insurance
do not cover custodial or
personal care services at all.
Medigap insurance is not intended
to meet long-term care needs and
provides no coverage for the vast
majority of long-term care expenses.
Always contact the agency or service provider for
the exact cost for a facility or service in your area.
Information taken from LongTermCare.gov.
Call: 303-441-1617 email: infoADRC@bouldercounty.org or visit: www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
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HOW TO PAY FOR LONG-TERM CARE
Medicaid is a public program that can assist
low-income individuals with paying for their
health care, including long-term care services
in nursing homes. In Colorado, you can contact
your local county Housing and Human Services,
Single Entry Point, or Aging and Disability
Resources for Colorado to obtain a copy of the
Medicaid application and nd out more about
the application process.
Medicare pays for health care for people age
65 and older, people under 65 with certain
disabilities, and people of all ages with end-
stage renal disease. Medicare only covers
medically necessary care and will only pay for
skilled nursing rehabilitation if you meet all their
conditions. Medicare will pay for some of your
costs for up to 100 days.
Long Term Care Insurance can be purchased
from insurance companies and provides a
monetary benet specically for long-term
care, including home care, assisted living and or
skilled nursing. Long-term care insurance must
be purchased prior to any decline in health and
prior to receiving any long-term care services.
Veterans Benets which include pension and
aid & attendance may be used however you will
need to contact your local Veteran Service Ofcer
to nd out the eligibility requirements. To contact
the Veteran Service Ofce, call 303-441-3890 in
Boulder or 720-864-6663 in Longmont.
Private Pay is another option if a person has the
nancial capability to fully pay for their long-
term care through savings, reverse mortgages,
annuities, or trusts.
Information taken from LongTermCare.gov.
Call: 303-441-1617 email: infoADRC@bouldercounty.org or visit: www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
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HINTS & TIPS
Ask for a written list of
services included in the
basic fee and what services
require an extra charge.
Ask for a description of the
services provided by the
skilled nursing facility.
Call: 303-441-1617 email: infoADRC@bouldercounty.org or visit: www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
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SKILLED NURSING FACILITIES - COUNTYWIDE
# Skilled Nursing Facility City Phone
71
Boulder Manor
4685 Baseline Road
Boulder 303-494-0535
72
Frasier Meadows Retirement Community
4950 Thunderbird Drive
Boulder 303-499-4888
73
Manor Care
2800 Palo Parkway
Boulder 303-440-9100
74
Mesa Vista of Boulder
2121 Mesa Drive
Boulder 303-442-4037
75
Applewood Living Center
1800 Stroh Place
Longmont 303-776-6081
76
Life Care Center of Longmont
2451 Pratt Street
Longmont 303-776-5000
60
The Peaks Care Center - Skilled Nursing
1440 Coffman Street
Longmont 303-776-2814
65
Balfour Senior Living - The Wellshire
1855 Plaza Drive
Louisville 303-926-1000
65
Balfour Senior Living - The Club
1855 Plaza Drive
Louisville 303-926-1000
77
Flatirons Health and Rehab (Coming Soon)
1107 Century Drive
Louisville 720-507-3477
70
Powerback Rehabilitation Lafayette
329 Exempla Circle
Lafayette 720-639-2200
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Daily Rate
(Based
on Semi-
Private
Non-Rehab
Room)
Number of Beds
Accept Medicaid
Accept Medicare
Extra Fees
Rehab & Short-Term
Beds
Long-Term Care
Respite Beds
Emergency Response
System in Unit
Wheelchair
Accessible Units
Transportation
Available
Secure Memory Care
Facility
Age Requirement
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NA
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ü
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NA
$233 162
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NA
$271 120
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NA
$283 168
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NA
$260 100
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NA
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NA
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NA
$350 70
ü ü
ü
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NA
Call: 303-441-1617 email: infoADRC@bouldercounty.org or visit: www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
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HOUSING FOR VETERANS
HUD Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing
Program Vouchers (HUD-VASH)
The VASH Program combines a Housing
Choice Voucher for homeless Veterans with case
management and clinical services provided by
the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). The VA
provides these services for participating Veterans
at VA medical centers and community-based
outreach clinics. Voucher availability may vary,
please contact the Boulder County Veterans
Service Ofces for eligibility.
Boulder County Veterans Services Offices:
Boulder 303-441-3890
Longmont 720-864-6663
Colorado Department of Human Services:
Veterans Community Living Centers
1575 Sherman Street, Denver, CO 80203
303-866-5899
The Ofce of Colorado State Veterans Nursing
Homes operates six nursing homes located
throughout Colorado. Five of these homes are
specically for veterans and veteran family
members. They are located in Aurora, Florence,
Homelake (Monte Vista), Rie, and Walsenburg.
Trinidad State Nursing Home is not a state
veterans home and is therefore available to all
eligible Colorado residents. All six facilities are
licensed by the Colorado Department of Public
Health & Environment. Each facility offers skilled
nursing care and each facility is Medicaid certied.
Veterans Community Living
Center at Fitzsimons
1919 Quentin Street
Aurora, CO 80045
720-857-6400
CDHS_veteranshome_fi[email protected]
Bruce McCandless Veterans Community
Living Center in Florence
903 Moore Drive
Florence, CO 81226
1-800-283-2668
Veterans Community Living Center
at Homelake Domiciliary
3749 Sherman Avenue, Monte Vista, CO 81144
1-888-838-2687
Veterans Community Center at Rifle
851 E. 5th Street
Rifle, CO 81650
1-800-828-4580
Veteranshome.rifl[email protected]
Colorado State Veterans Home at Walsenburg
23500 US Highway 160
Walsenburg, CO 81089
1-800-645-8387
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OTHER RESOURCES FOR VETERANS
OTHER RESOURCES FOR VETERANS
Boulder Vet Center
4999 Pearl East Circle, Suite
106 Boulder, CO 80301
303-440-7306
Colorado Department of Military and Veterans
Affairs: Colorado Division of Veterans Affairs
303-284-6077
CDVAinfo@DMVA.state.co.us
Disabled American Veterans
155 Van Gordon St.,
Denver, CO 80225
303-914-5570
Rocky Mountain Human Services:
Homes for All Veterans
9900 E. Iliff Avenue,
Denver, CO 80231
855-838-7428
HAVreferrals@rmhumanservices.org
Rocky Mountain Human Services:
Veteran Resource Center
719-323-2600
HAVreferrals@rmhumanservices.org
National VA Caregiver Support Line
1-855-260-3274
University of Colorado at Boulder:
Veterans Services
Center for Community
UCB 120, Room S482
Boulder, CO 80309
303-492-7322
VA Eastern Colorado Health
Care System (ECHCS)
1055 Clermont St.,
Denver, CO 80220
303-399-8020
1-888-336-8262
Veterans Crisis Line
1-800-273-8255
Workforce Boulder County: Veterans
Employment Services
5755 Central Ave., Suite B
Boulder, CO 80301
720-864-6679
515 Coffman Street
Longmont, CO 80501
720-864-6657
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs:
Help for Homeless Veterans
1-877-424-3838
The Veterans Administration has services to
help homeless Veterans. Call 1-877-424-3838
or chat online at www.VA.gov/homeless.
Call: 303-441-1617 email: infoADRC@bouldercounty.org or visit: www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
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MOBILE HOME PARKS
Boulder Meadows
4500 19th Street
Boulder, CO 80304
Orchard Grove
3003 Valmont Road
Boulder, CO 80301
Ponderosa Mobile Home Park
4475 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80304
San Lazaro Park
5505 Valmont Road
Boulder, CO 80301
San Souci Mobile Home Community
1561 S. Foothills Hwy
Boulder, CO 80305
Vista Village Mobile Home Park
5000 Butte St.
Boulder, CO 80301
Countryside Village of Longmont
1400 S. Collyer St.
Longmont, CO 80501
Grand Meadow Mobile Home
821 17th Ave.
Longmont, CO 80501
Longview Mobile Home Parks
11135 Longview Blvd
Longmont, CO 80501
Mountain View Court
900 Mountain View Ave.
Longmont, CO 80501
St. Vrain Village
446 S. Francis St.
Longmont, CO 80501
Arbordale Acres
507 E. Spaulding St.
Lafayette, CO 80026
Parco Dello Zingaro Mobile Home Park
400 W. South Boulder Rd.
Louisville, CO 80027
Skylark Mobile Home Park
305 Skylark Cir.
Lafayette, CO 80026
OTHER HOUSING RESOURCES
Thistle Communities
6000 Spine Road, #101t
Boulder, CO 80301
303-443-0007 ext. 140
Housing Helpers
2865 Baseline Road
Boulder, CO 80303
1-800-795-5937
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BOULDER AREA MAP
46
50
73
12
51
74
10
3
11
13
1
4
44
8
7
71
9
48
47
2
5
72
45
6
49
Call: 303-441-1617 email: infoADRC@bouldercounty.org or visit: www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
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LONGMONT AREA MAP
63
76
54
62
21
22
26
14
25
17
58
20
18
61
75
28
19
57
16
56
60
23
55
29
52
59
24
27
Call: 303-441-1617 email: infoADRC@bouldercounty.org or visit: www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
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LAFAYETTE/LOUISVILLE AREA MAP
30
31
32
33
67
69
68
70
65
36
35
39
38
37
77
64
66
Call: 303-441-1617 email: infoADRC@bouldercounty.org or visit: www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
38
LYONS/NEDERLAND/NIWOT AREA MAPS
41
40
43
42
Lyons
Nederland
Niwot
Call: 303-441-1617 email: infoADRC@bouldercounty.org or visit: www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
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NOTES
Call: 303-441-1617 email: infoADRC@bouldercounty.org or visit: www.BoulderCountyHelp.org
40
NOTES
ibc
2017