Denver Nursing Home Cost (2026)
Estimated range: $5,733–$8,251/month (mid $6,992/mo)
National benchmark
$6,384/mo
12-mo trend estimate
~$7,237/mo
+3.5% planning rate
How we estimate nursing home costs
Denver assisted living baseline: $4,600/mo from AllyKin metro data. Nursing Home applies a transparent multiplier — not per-facility quotes. Hidden fees (community fee, level-of-care add-ons) can add 30–50%.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does nursing home cost in Denver, CO?▾
Nursing Home in Denver typically costs $5,733–$8,251 per month (mid estimate $6,992). Actual pricing depends on care level, room type, and community amenities.
Is Denver nursing home more expensive than the national average?▾
Denver is above the national nursing home average (~$6,384/mo). Metro demand and staffing costs drive higher rates.
How fast are nursing home costs rising in Colorado?▾
National senior care costs have risen roughly 3.5% per year. At current trends, Denver nursing home may reach ~$7,237/mo within 12 months — use this as a planning estimate, not a quote.
Does Medicaid pay for nursing home in Colorado?▾
Medicaid rules vary by state. Standard nursing home room and board is often private pay; some HCBS waivers may cover care services in participating settings. Use our Colorado Medicaid screener for a preliminary check.
Sources: AllyKin metro cost data, HUD FMR context where available, CMS Care Compare for nursing home context. Updated 2026. Not financial or legal advice.