Colorado nursing homes
There are currently 361 retirement home listings for the state of Colorado.
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· A ·
- Alamosa (1)
- Arvada (8)
- Aspen (1)
- Aurora nursing homes (21)
· B ·
- Boulder (13)
- Brighton (3)
- Broomfield (3)
- Brush (2)
· C ·
- Canon City (3)
- Carbondale (1)
- Castle Rock (7)
- Clifton (2)
- Colorado Springs nursing homes (51)
- Commerce City (3)
- Cortez (5)
· D ·
- Denver nursing homes (81)
- Dolores (1)
- Durango (2)
· E ·
- Englewood (2)
- Estes Park (1)
- Evans (2)
- Evergreen (2)
· F ·
- Florence (1)
- Fort Collins nursing homes (20)
· G ·
- Glenwood Springs (1)
- Golden (6)
- Granby (1)
- Grand Junction (11)
- Greeley (8)
· H ·
- Holyoke (1)
· K ·
- Kremmling (1)
· L ·
- La Junta (3)
- Lamar (1)
- Las Animas (3)
- Littleton nursing homes (23)
- Longmont (11)
- Louisville (4)
- Loveland nursing homes (14)
· M ·
· P ·
· R ·
- Rifle (1)
- Rocky Ford (1)
· S ·
- Strasburg (1)
· W ·
- Westminster (5)
- Wheat Ridge (7)
- Windsor (1)
- Woodland Park (1)
· Y ·
- Yuma (1)
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State facts from Wikipedia
The State of Colorado ( or ) is a U.S. state located in the Mountain States Mountain region of the United States of America. It may also be considered to be part of the Western United States and Southwestern United States regions of the United States. Colorado entered statehood in 1876 and was nicknamed the “Centennial State”. It is bordered to the north by Wyoming and to the south by New Mexico.In a new poll, 10% of people in Colorado have parents considering going into a retirement community specializing in congregate living.The state's most populous city, and capital, is Denver, Colorado The Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area, home to 2,927,911 people, contains more than two-thirds of the state's population. Residents of Colorado are properly referred to as 'Coloradans', although the term 'Coloradoans' is still used.
Information gathered from Wikipedia's Colorado page

