Top 10 Best Nursing Homes in Colorado
Updated as of April 01, 2023
A list of the ten best skilled nursing homes in Colorado. Based on the Weighted Health Inspection Score developed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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Every year, thousands of seniors, their families and friends have to make a decision involving a skilled nursing facility, either because someone is recupering after a hospital visit or for end-of-life care. This is usually an issue that arises suddenly, and the decision makers are not equipped with the right knowledge and information to make a good decision. Not knowing how to decide, they turn to others for recommendations. Word of mouth, along with geography, are constantly cited as the single most important factors in choosing a skilled nursing facility. This lack of understanding and lack of information can lead to significant problems because not all skilled nursing facilities are the same and the people that you trust to recommend a facility may not know enough about the facility and the alternatives to be a competent guide.
Providing the type of care that residents of skilled nursing facilities require is very difficult. The range of issues that are being treated is vast and the needs cover both people recuperating and recovering as well as those facing end-of-life issues. Residents require significant help with basic daily activities as well as supplemental needs like oxygen and 24/7 monitoring.
To help people who are facing this difficult situation, we have compiled a list of the both the best and the best skilled nursing facilities in Colorado. Additionally we have compiled the best and best nursing homes by city for most cities in the United States. The lists are based on data compiled by The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (“CMS”) and include information gathered from detailed annual inspections, monthly reporting, complaint histories, deficiency reports and much more.
The list below calls out the best skilled nursing facilities in Colorado. For the most part these facilities should be avoided. All of the facilities have issues with cleanliness and safety and a large number of the facilities have been flagged by CMS as locations where abuse has either occurred or is highly likely.
Avoiding these facilities may not always be an option either because of geographic, monetary, or occupancy constraints. However, being in a bad nursing home does not mean that the resident will not improve. If you have a loved one in one of these facilities, we encourage you to visit often and to ask that friends and other family visit too. It is well documented that positive outcomes for skilled nursing residents is highly correlated with the number and diversity of people visiting the resident. Being there, getting to know the staff, showing the staff that the resident has people that care about him or her is critical. There may not always be a better option, but your direct involvement can make a difference.
Nursing Home | Rating |
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Grand River Health Care Center 701 E 5TH ST RIFLE, CO |
1.33 |
Brookside Rehabilitation and Wellness 1055 S PERRY ST CASTLE ROCK, CO |
2.40 |
Arvada Care and Rehabilitation Center 6121 W 60TH AVE ARVADA, CO |
6.00 |
Lemay Avenue Health and Rehabilitation Facility 4824 S LEMAY AVE FORT COLLINS, CO |
6.00 |
Columbine Commons Health and Rehab LLC 1475 MAIN ST WINDSOR, CO |
8.00 |
Little Sisters of The Poor - Mullen Home 3629 W 29TH AVE DENVER, CO |
8.00 |
Vi at Highlands Ranch Skilled Nursing 9085 RANCH RIVER CIR HIGHLANDS RANCH, CO |
9.33 |
Katherine and Charles Hover Green Houses, Inc 1425 BELMONT DR LONGMONT, CO |
10.67 |
Advanced Health Care of Colorado Springs 55 S PARKSIDE DR COLORADO SPRINGS, CO |
11.33 |
Mapleton Post Acute 115 INGALLS ST LAKEWOOD, CO |
14.00 |
Nursing Homes with the warning icon () have been flagged by CMS for abuse.
How We Compile Nursing Home Ratings in Colorado
Every month, we rank all of the skilled nursing facilities in Colorado. These rankings are based on data provided by The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid measures ("CMS”), including the CMS 5-Star Rating System and the Health Inspection Scores. The list of the best Skilled Nursing Facilities in Colorado is based on the weighted overall health inspection score which is a composite of CMS's three most recent skilled nursing home inspection scores weighted to give the most recent inspection more importance.
The CMS 5-Star Rating System rates skilled nursing facilities from one to five stars, with one star being the lowest and five stars being the highest. The rating system also rates Colorado nursing homes across five different dimensions including overall rating, health inspection rating, quality measures rating, overall staffing rating, and RN staffing rating (RN is an acronym for Registered Nurse).
In addition to the 5-Star Rating System, CMS provides numerical metrics that summarize:
- Health Inspection Domain. The health inspection rating is based on the three most recent standard surveys for each nursing home, results from any complaint investigations during the most recent three-year period, and any repeat revisits needed to verify that required corrections have brought the facility back into compliance. CMS calculates a weighted deficiency score based on points assigned to health deficiencies identified in each active provider’s current health inspection survey and the two prior surveys (including revisits), as well as deficiency findings from the most recent three years of complaint investigations. More recent surveys are weighted more heavily than older surveys: the most recent period (cycle 1) is assigned a weighting factor of 1/2, the previous period (cycle 2) has a weighting factor of 1/3, and the second prior survey (cycle 3) has a weighting factor of 1/6. The weighted time period scores are then summed to create the survey score for each facility.
- Staffing Domain. Using multiple reporting methods, CMS calculates the amount of time that the nursing staff spends with residents. This is measured across multiple dimensions, one each for three different levels of nursing, including Registered Nurses (“RNs”), Licensed Practical Nurses (“LPNs”), and Certified Nursing Assistants (“CNAs”), plus one metric that totals all contributions. These metrics are expressed in hours per resident per day. CMS also provides state-level and national averages for the metrics to allow for additional comparisons.
- Quality Measures Domain. A set of quality measures (QMs) has been developed from MDS-based indicators to describe the quality of care provided in nursing homes. These measures address a broad range of functioning and health status in multiple care areas. The facility rating for the QM domain is based on performance on a subset of 11 (out of 18) of the QMs. Ratings for the QM domain are calculated using the three most recent quarters for which data are available. This time period specification was selected to increase the number of assessments available for calculating the QM rating, increasing the stability of estimates and reducing the number of facilities that do not have enough data to report QM ratings.
- Abuse Flag. Abuse is always a concern in skilled nursing facilities. To highlight the issue, CMS has extracted this feature as its own flag. Facilities with an actual abuse event or where the potential for abuse has been shown for the past two years are flagged. The Health Inspection Score is capped at 2-stars for nursing homes that have been flagged for abuse.
Skilled nursing facilities that are new and do not have at least two surveys completed are not rated by CMS. These facilities may have health inspection scores that can be used to evaluate the facility.
One complication in Colorado nursing home inspections is the COVID-19 pandemic. Although inspections should be performed every 12 months, COVID has decreased this frequency. While CMS admits that only in “rare cases” do these inspections increase to 15 months, our analysis suggests that this time frame may be even longer. This report shows that the time between inspections is now just under 500 days (more than sixteen months). There are now hundreds of skilled nursing homes in the United States that have not been inspected in more than 24 months. This list shows the skilled nursing homes with the longest period since being inspected. According to the CMS data, these homes have not been inspected since 2018!
Skilled Nursing Homes in Colorado Compared to Nationwide
We have compared Colorado nursing homes to the nationwide average on several metrics. Colorado performed better than the national average on several metrics and worse on other metrics.
Cycle 1 Total Number Of Health Deficiencies | 7.10 | Lower |
Cycle 1 Total Number Of Fire Safety Deficiencies | 6.10 | Higher |
Cycle 2 Total Number Of Health Deficiencies | 7.50 | Lower |
Cycle 2 Total Number Of Fire Safety Deficiencies | 6.30 | Higher |
Cycle 3 Total Number Of Health Deficiencies | 10.00 | Higher |
Cycle 3 Total Number Of Fire Safety Deficiencies | 5.90 | Higher |
Average Number Of Residents Per Day | 67.30 | Lower |
Reported Nurse Aide Staffing Hours Per Resident Per Day | 2.15 | Lower |
Reported Lpn Staffing Hours Per Resident Per Day | 0.69 | Lower |
Reported Rn Staffing Hours Per Resident Per Day | 0.83 | Higher |
Reported Licensed Staffing Hours Per Resident Per Day | 1.52 | Lower |
Reported Total Nurse Staffing Hours Per Resident Per Day | 3.67 | Lower |
Total Number Of Nurse Staff Hours Per Resident Per Day On The Weekend | 3.24 | Lower |
Registered Nurse Hours Per Resident Per Day On The Weekend | 0.61 | Higher |
Reported Physical Therapist Staffing Hours Per Resident Per Day | 0.08 | Higher |
Total Nursing Staff Turnover | 58.20 | Higher |
Registered Nurse Turnover | 56.70 | Higher |
Number Of Administrators Who Have Left The Nursing Home | 0.90 | Higher |
Case-mix Rn Staffing Hours Per Resident Per Day | 0.36 | Lower |
Case-mix Total Nurse Staffing Hours Per Resident Per Day | 3.02 | Lower |
Number Of Fines | 3.80 | Higher |
Fine Amount In Dollars | 49,043.00 | Higher |
Percentage Of Long Stay Residents Whose Need For Help With Daily Activities Has Increased | 15.32 | Higher |
Percentage Of Long Stay Residents Who Lose Too Much Weight | 6.17 | Higher |
Percentage Of Low Risk Long Stay Residents Who Lose Control Of Their Bowels Or Bladder | 47.64 | Higher |
Percentage Of Long Stay Residents With A Catheter Inserted And Left In Their Bladder | 2.05 | Higher |
Percentage Of Long Stay Residents With A Urinary Tract Infection | 2.03 | Lower |
Percentage Of Long Stay Residents Who Have Depressive Symptoms | 3.82 | Lower |
Percentage Of Long Stay Residents Who Were Physically Restrained | 0.09 | Lower |
Percentage Of Long Stay Residents Experiencing One Or More Falls With Major Injury | 3.68 | Higher |
Percentage Of Long Stay Residents Assessed And Appropriately Given The Pneumococcal Vaccine | 86.90 | Lower |
Percentage Of Long Stay Residents Who Received An Antipsychotic Medication | 17.75 | Higher |
Percentage Of Short Stay Residents Assessed And Appropriately Given The Pneumococcal Vaccine | 70.68 | Lower |
Percentage Of Short Stay Residents Who Newly Received An Antipsychotic Medication | 1.77 | Higher |
Percentage Of Long Stay Residents Whose Ability To Move Independently Worsened | 15.75 | Higher |
Percentage Of Long Stay Residents Who Received An Antianxiety Or Hypnotic Medication | 12.35 | Lower |
Percentage Of High Risk Long Stay Residents With Pressure Ulcers | 5.79 | Lower |
Percentage Of Long Stay Residents Assessed And Appropriately Given The Seasonal Influenza Vaccine | 93.60 | Lower |
Percentage Of Short Stay Residents Who Made Improvements In Function | 75.69 | Higher |
Percentage Of Short Stay Residents Who Were Assessed And Appropriately Given The Seasonal Influenza Vaccine | 68.84 | Lower |
Percentage Of Short Stay Residents Who Were Rehospitalized After A Nursing Home Admission | 19.42 | Lower |
Percentage Of Short Stay Residents Who Had An Outpatient Emergency Department Visit | 12.65 | Higher |
Number Of Hospitalizations Per 1000 Long-stay Resident Days | 1.29 | Lower |
Number Of Outpatient Emergency Department Visits Per 1000 Long-stay Resident Days | 1.02 | Lower |
FAQs About Nursing Homes in Colorado
How Many Nursing Homes in Colorado
There are 218 skilled nursing facilities registered with CMS in Colorado with a total of 20,060 beds. Average occupancy was 73.13% in April 2023.
Below is an analysis of the distribution of skilled nursing facilities and the number of beds in Colorado:
CMS 5-Star Rating | No. of Facilities | No. of Beds |
---|---|---|
0: | 2 (1%) | 210 (1%) |
1: | 40 (18%) | 4,536 (23%) |
2: | 46 (21%) | 4,442 (22%) |
3: | 47 (22%) | 4,200 (21%) |
4: | 34 (16%) | 2,713 (14%) |
5: | 49 (22%) | 3,959 (20%) |
There are 2 skilled nursing facilities in Colorado that are not rated.
Best Nursing Homes in the Largest Colorado Cities
All of the following nursing homes have been given a Weighted Health Inspection Score by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Every year, nursing homes in Colorado go through an unannounced inspection performed by independent state examiners. These examiners look at factors such as cleanliness, hazards, and safety to perform the inspection. Points are given to nursing homes based on their deficiency in a certain category. Thus, a higher Weighted All Cycles Score means more problems and lower quality of care.
The list below ranks the homes with the highest (best) weighted scores. The score is shown next to the facility name. The list also shows the two most recent deficiencies for each of the nursing homes.
Best Nursing Homes in Denver, Colorado
- Little Sisters of The Poor - Mullen Home (8)
- Holly Heights Care Center (16)
- Denver Sunset Home (23.333)
- Rowan Community, Inc (32.667)
- Amberwood Post Acute (38.667)
- Suites at Clermont Park Care Center (41.333)
- Hallmark Nursing Center (44.667)
- Highline Post Acute (46)
- Parkview Care Center (47.333)
- Center at Lowry, LLC (50)
Best Nursing Homes in Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Advanced Health Care of Colorado Springs (11.333)
- Liberty Heights (14)
- The Gardens (18.667)
- Brookdale Skyline (25.333)
- The Healthcare Resort of Colorado Springs (27.333)
- Life Care Center of Colorado Springs (34.667)
- Fountain View Health and Rehabilitation Center (39.333)
- Mount St Francis Nursing Center (41.5)
- Bear Creek Senior Living (44)
- Springs Village Care Center (48)
Best Nursing Homes in Aurora, Colorado
- Anna Maria of Aurora (4.667)
- Avenue at Aurora (11.333)
- Aviva at Fitzsimons (14.4)
- Advanced Health Care of Aurora (14.667)
- Kensington at Anna Maria (21.333)
- Thrive of Fox Valley (24)
- Aurora Manor Special Care Cent (28.667)
- Beth Israel at Shalom Park (30)
- Memorial Community Care (31.333)
- Summit Rehabilitation and Care Community (31.333)
Best Nursing Homes in Fort Collins, Colorado
- Lemay Avenue Health and Rehabilitation Facility (6)
- Columbine West Health and Rehab Facility (26.667)
- Good Samaritan Society -- Fort Collins Village (33.333)
- Centre Ave Health and Rehab (36)
- Rehabilitation and Nursing Center of The Rockies (48.333)
- Center at Rock Creek, LLC (68)
- Poudre Canyon Health and Rehabilitation Center (83.333)
- Prestige Care Center of Fort Collins (114)
- Creekside Village Health and Rehabilitation Center (117.333)
Best Nursing Homes in Lakewood, Colorado
- Fountain View Care Center (4.667)
- Concord Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center (6.667)
- Harrogate (10)
- Mapleton Post Acute (14)
- Atlantic Coast Rehab and Health (14)
- Leisure Chateau Rehabilitation (16)
- Montage Ridge (18)
- Westlake Care Community (20.667)
- Villa Manor Care Center (27.333)
- O'neill Healthcare Lakewood (28.667)
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