There are 20 skilled nursing facilities serving Denver, Colorado. This includes 6 facilities in Denver and 14 nearby. The median daily cost of skilled nursing in Colorado is $260, with costs running between $204 and $313 daily. On a per month basis, this equates to a mean expense of $7,812, with costs ranging from about $6,120 up to $9,396. The median annual cost is $93,744, which is above the national average of $91,584.
Costs of skilled nursing in Denver typically range between $239 per day and $780 per day. The median cost is approximately $340 per day, or about $123,954 annually.
Denver is the capital city of the State of Colorado. It is located within Denver County and is part of the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area. With 958,706 residents residing within the city limits and 2,046,141 in the encompassing metro area, it is the largest city in the state. The 55+ community makes up around 21% of the overall population.
Denver has an above average SeniorScore™ of 72. The city has a median per capita income of $30,000. The median household income is $51,000 versus the average of $51,000 for the state of Colorado. The current unemployment rate is approximately 8.58% and the median housing price is $210,000, which is much lower than the state average of $318,000.
Denver has extreme average temperatures, with bitterly cold winters and pleasant summers. The area receives optimal amounts of precipitation each year. Denver has a higher than average crime rate and very low air quality ratings compared to other cities.