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Nursing Homes in Denver, CO.

Every licensed nursing homes in Denver, ranked by federal inspection data and state licensing records. The same numbers regulators use.

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40 licensed nursing homes in Denver, CO
Updated June 21, 2026
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CITY PARK HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER

1667 SAINT PAUL ST, DENVER, CO 80206

Hmm. CITY PARK HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER has a critical flag: cms has placed an abuse icon on this facility, indicating a substantiated finding of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a resident. Palmelle trust score is 24/100. To be fair: high quality measure scores (5.0/5). Worth asking: Long-stay depressive-symptoms rate is 22.5% — above the national median of about 10%. Often indicates residents are alone in rooms with no activities program or social engagement. Pairs with mobility decline. Worth asking how many group activities residents actually attend per week. Worth asking: Annual nursing staff turnover is 31% — well below the industry average of 50-60%. The same caregivers are coming back week after week, which means residents see familiar faces who know their preferences and history. Continuity of care is one of the biggest invisible quality signals. Dig into the full report before visiting.

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AMBERWOOD POST ACUTE

4686 E ASBURY CIR, DENVER, CO 80222

Decent. AMBERWOOD POST ACUTE brings high quality measure scores (4.0/5) — Palmelle trust score 50/100. There are 1 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: Falls with major injury rate is 1.0% — well below the national median. Call lights are getting answered fast and aides are present during transfer-heavy hours. This is a hard number to keep low.

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HOLLY HEIGHTS CARE AND REHABILITATION

6000 E ILIFF AVE, DENVER, CO 80222

Decent. HOLLY HEIGHTS CARE AND REHABILITATION brings high quality measure scores (5.0/5), and low staff turnover (35%) — Palmelle trust score 53/100. There are 2 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: Pressure ulcer rate is 1.3% — under half the national median. Means the floor staff are repositioning residents on schedule and catching skin breakdown early. Hands-on attention shows up in this number.

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Heights Care & Rehabilitation LLC

3131 S FEDERAL BLVD, DENVER, CO 80236

Hmm. Heights Care & Rehabilitation LLC has a critical flag: cms has placed an abuse icon on this facility, indicating a substantiated finding of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a resident. Palmelle trust score is 0/100. To be fair: high quality measure scores (5.0/5). Worth asking: Falls with major injury rate is 1.2% — well below the national median. Call lights are getting answered fast and aides are present during transfer-heavy hours. This is a hard number to keep low. Dig into the full report before visiting.

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ROWAN COMMUNITY, INC

4601 E ASBURY CIR, DENVER, CO 80222

Decent. ROWAN COMMUNITY, INC brings above-average staffing (4.0/5), high quality measure scores (5.0/5), 1.01 RN hours per resident daily, and low staff turnover (34%) — Palmelle trust score 70/100. There are 1 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: Pressure ulcer rate is 1.5% — under half the national median. Means the floor staff are repositioning residents on schedule and catching skin breakdown early. Hands-on attention shows up in this number. Worth asking: Falls with major injury rate is 0.4% — well below the national median. Call lights are getting answered fast and aides are present during transfer-heavy hours. This is a hard number to keep low. Worth asking: Registered nurse coverage is 1.01 hours per resident per day — well above the recommended minimum of 0.75 and on par with high-end facilities. More RN time means complex medical changes get caught before they become emergency room trips. Worth asking: Annual nursing staff turnover is 34% — well below the industry average of 50-60%. The same caregivers are coming back week after week, which means residents see familiar faces who know their preferences and history. Continuity of care is one of the biggest invisible quality signals.

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HEALTH CENTER AT FRANKLIN PARK

1535 PARK AVE, DENVER, CO 80218

Decent. HEALTH CENTER AT FRANKLIN PARK brings a 4.0-star CMS rating, above-average staffing (5.0/5), high quality measure scores (4.0/5), 0.80 RN hours per resident daily, and low staff turnover (29%) — Palmelle trust score 52/100. There are 1 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: This facility has received 1 federal fine(s) but still shows a 4.0-star overall rating. Federal penalties are serious — they indicate violations found during inspections. A high rating alongside recent penalties warrants extra scrutiny. Worth asking: Long-stay antipsychotic rate is 26% — above the national median of about 14%. CMS already excludes residents with primary psychotic diagnoses from this measure. Worth asking what specific behaviors the medication is targeting and what non-medication options were tried first. Worth asking: Mobility-decline rate is 23.9% — meaning that share of long-stay residents lost ability to move between measurements (above the national median of about 17%). High decline suggests no PT/OT program or no daily walking — residents are being allowed to become bed-bound. Worth asking what the rehab and activities calendar actually looks like. Worth asking: Pressure ulcer rate is 1.3% — under half the national median. Means the floor staff are repositioning residents on schedule and catching skin breakdown early. Hands-on attention shows up in this number. Worth asking: Annual nursing staff turnover is 29% — well below the industry average of 50-60%. The same caregivers are coming back week after week, which means residents see familiar faces who know their preferences and history. Continuity of care is one of the biggest invisible quality signals.

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BERKLEY MANOR CARE CENTER

735 S LOCUST ST, DENVER, CO 80224

Decent. BERKLEY MANOR CARE CENTER brings a 5.0-star CMS rating, above-average staffing (5.0/5), high quality measure scores (5.0/5), 0.83 RN hours per resident daily, and low staff turnover (8%) — Palmelle trust score 57/100. There are 1 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: This facility's overall rating (5.0 stars) is 2.0 stars higher than what health inspectors actually found (3.0 stars). This gap often indicates the facility is performing well on self-reported metrics while inspectors found real problems. Worth asking: This facility has received 1 federal fine(s) but still shows a 5.0-star overall rating. Federal penalties are serious — they indicate violations found during inspections. A high rating alongside recent penalties warrants extra scrutiny. Worth asking: Annual nursing staff turnover is 8% — well below the industry average of 50-60%. The same caregivers are coming back week after week, which means residents see familiar faces who know their preferences and history. Continuity of care is one of the biggest invisible quality signals.

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SOUTH VALLEY POST ACUTE REHABILITATION

4450 E JEWELL AVE, DENVER, CO 80222

Steady. South Valley Post Acute Rehabilitation in Denver manages to pull off a surprisingly consistent performance across the board, even if the vibes aren't exactly party-central. You’re looking at a place where the clinical side is locked down, meaning the medical care and safety inspections are handled with the kind of precision you’d want in a pilot or a heart surgeon. Those four-star ratings for health inspections and quality measures translate to a facility that stays clean, follows the rules, and generally keeps residents on a solid recovery track. However, the data reveals a heavy cloud labeled HIGH_DEPRESSIVE_SYMPTOMS, where nearly a third of long-term residents are reporting significant low moods compared to the much lower national average. This specific HIGH_DEPRESSIVE_SYMPTOMS flag usually suggests that while the physical therapy is happening, the social soul of the building might be a bit quiet, leaving folks feeling isolated or stuck in their rooms. On the bright side, there are zero federal fines on record—and while we can’t tell if that’s a recent streak of luck or a decade of perfection, it’s a win for the resume. You’ll want to walk in and ask the staff exactly how they plan to get your person out of bed and into a room with other humans so they don't become another statistic on the mood chart.

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HALLMARK NURSING CENTER

3701 W RADCLIFF AVE, DENVER, CO 80236

Decent. HALLMARK NURSING CENTER brings a 5.0-star CMS rating, strong inspection scores (4.0/5), above-average staffing (4.0/5), high quality measure scores (5.0/5), 0.83 RN hours per resident daily, and low staff turnover (34%) — Palmelle trust score 80/100. There are 1 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: This facility has received 1 federal fine(s) but still shows a 5.0-star overall rating. Federal penalties are serious — they indicate violations found during inspections. A high rating alongside recent penalties warrants extra scrutiny. Worth asking: Pressure ulcer rate is 1.0% — under half the national median. Means the floor staff are repositioning residents on schedule and catching skin breakdown early. Hands-on attention shows up in this number. Worth asking: Annual nursing staff turnover is 34% — well below the industry average of 50-60%. The same caregivers are coming back week after week, which means residents see familiar faces who know their preferences and history. Continuity of care is one of the biggest invisible quality signals.

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HILLTOP PARK POST ACUTE

290 S MONACO PKWY, DENVER, CO 80224

Decent. HILLTOP PARK POST ACUTE brings high quality measure scores (5.0/5) — Palmelle trust score 39/100. There are 2 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: Falls with major injury rate is 0.4% — well below the national median. Call lights are getting answered fast and aides are present during transfer-heavy hours. This is a hard number to keep low.

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BROOKSHIRE POST ACUTE

4660 E ASBURY CIR, DENVER, CO 80222

Hmm. BROOKSHIRE POST ACUTE has a critical flag: cms has placed an abuse icon on this facility, indicating a substantiated finding of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a resident. Palmelle trust score is 0/100. To be fair: above-average staffing (4.0/5). Worth asking: Long-stay antipsychotic rate is 32% — above the national median of about 14%. CMS already excludes residents with primary psychotic diagnoses from this measure. Worth asking what specific behaviors the medication is targeting and what non-medication options were tried first. Worth asking: Pressure ulcer rate is 1.6% — under half the national median. Means the floor staff are repositioning residents on schedule and catching skin breakdown early. Hands-on attention shows up in this number. Dig into the full report before visiting.

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BRIARWOOD HEALTH CARE CENTER

1440 VINE ST, DENVER, CO 80206

Decent. BRIARWOOD HEALTH CARE CENTER brings a 4.0-star CMS rating, above-average staffing (4.0/5), high quality measure scores (5.0/5), 0.70 RN hours per resident daily, and low staff turnover (38%) — Palmelle trust score 66/100. There are 1 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: This facility has received 1 federal fine(s) but still shows a 4.0-star overall rating. Federal penalties are serious — they indicate violations found during inspections. A high rating alongside recent penalties warrants extra scrutiny.

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HIGHLINE POST ACUTE

6060 E ILIFF AVE, DENVER, CO 80222

Decent. HIGHLINE POST ACUTE brings high quality measure scores (4.0/5) — Palmelle trust score 8/100. There are 4 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: Long-stay antipsychotic rate is 25% — above the national median of about 14%. CMS already excludes residents with primary psychotic diagnoses from this measure. Worth asking what specific behaviors the medication is targeting and what non-medication options were tried first. Worth asking: Pressure ulcer rate is 2.6% — under half the national median. Means the floor staff are repositioning residents on schedule and catching skin breakdown early. Hands-on attention shows up in this number.

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WESTWOOD POST ACUTE

3185 W ARKANSAS AVE, DENVER, CO 80219

Hmm. WESTWOOD POST ACUTE has a critical flag: cms has designated this facility as a special focus facility (sff candidate). Palmelle trust score is 3/100. To be fair: high quality measure scores (5.0/5). Worth asking: Falls with major injury rate is 0.8% — well below the national median. Call lights are getting answered fast and aides are present during transfer-heavy hours. This is a hard number to keep low. Dig into the full report before visiting.

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CRESTMOOR CARE CENTER

895 S MONACO PKWY, DENVER, CO 80224

Hmm. CRESTMOOR CARE CENTER has a critical flag: cms has placed an abuse icon on this facility, indicating a substantiated finding of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a resident. Palmelle trust score is 28/100. To be fair: high quality measure scores (5.0/5). Worth asking: Annual nursing staff turnover is 22% — well below the industry average of 50-60%. The same caregivers are coming back week after week, which means residents see familiar faces who know their preferences and history. Continuity of care is one of the biggest invisible quality signals. Dig into the full report before visiting.

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PARKVIEW CARE CENTER

3105 W ARKANSAS AVE, DENVER, CO 80219

Earned. Parkview Care Center in Denver is pulling off the rare feat of pairing a perfect five-star overall rating with a staff that actually wants to be there. Most of these places have revolving doors for employees, but their LOW_TURNOVER flag means you’re getting a team that sticks around long enough to actually learn your name and how you like your coffee. That continuity translates directly into safety, evidenced by their LOW_FALLS_MAJOR_INJURY flag, which basically tells us the floor isn't a danger zone because aides are actually present to help people get out of bed. You’re seeing a top-tier inspection record and zero federal fines on the books, though since we don’t have specific dates for those records, it’s always smart to verify if that clean streak is current. With nearly forty minutes of daily RN time per resident, you’re looking at a level of clinical oversight that keeps minor issues from turning into midnight ER visits. It’s a for-profit setup that remarkably isn't cutting corners on the humans doing the heavy lifting. When you walk through the front doors, look past the lobby furniture and ask the administrator exactly how they’ve managed to keep their staff turnover so much lower than every other building in the zip code.

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UPTOWN CARE CENTER

745 E 18TH AVE, DENVER, CO 80203

Hmm. UPTOWN CARE CENTER has a critical flag: cms has placed an abuse icon on this facility, indicating a substantiated finding of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a resident. Palmelle trust score is 9/100. To be fair: a 4.0-star CMS rating. Worth asking: This facility has received 1 federal fine(s) but still shows a 4.0-star overall rating. Federal penalties are serious — they indicate violations found during inspections. A high rating alongside recent penalties warrants extra scrutiny. Worth asking: CMS has placed an abuse icon on this facility, indicating a substantiated finding of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a resident. This is one of the most serious flags CMS assigns. Worth asking: This facility's long-stay antipsychotic rate is 47% — roughly three times the national median of about 14%. CMS already excludes residents with schizophrenia, Tourette's, and Huntington's from this measure, so this reflects prescribing for residents who don't have a primary psychotic diagnosis. Worth asking on a tour: 'How does my parent get back off these meds if started?'. Worth asking: Pressure ulcer rate is 2.9% — under half the national median. Means the floor staff are repositioning residents on schedule and catching skin breakdown early. Hands-on attention shows up in this number. Worth asking: Annual nursing staff turnover is 20% — well below the industry average of 50-60%. The same caregivers are coming back week after week, which means residents see familiar faces who know their preferences and history. Continuity of care is one of the biggest invisible quality signals. Dig into the full report before visiting.

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DENVER NORTH CARE CENTER

2201 N DOWNING ST, DENVER, CO 80205

Measured. Denver North Care Center presents a bit of a statistical tug-of-war, balancing top-tier safety outcomes against some heavy-handed pharmacy habits. The staff here is actually sticking around, which translates to a LOW_FALLS_MAJOR_INJURY rate that suggests aides are actually in the room helping your dad into his chair instead of leaving him to wing it. You can also breathe a little easier regarding basic physical maintenance, as their LOW_PRESSURE_ULCERS status means the team is doing the grueling, invisible work of constant repositioning to keep skin healthy. However, the data hits a snag with a HIGH_SEDATION_PRESCRIBER flag, revealing an antipsychotic prescription rate nearly triple the national average for residents who don't even have a psychotic diagnosis. In plain English, that often looks like using "chemical curtains" to keep folks quiet rather than managing behaviors with actual human interaction. There are zero federal fines on record, though we can’t tell if that’s a clean slate from last month or a holdover from years ago. It’s a solid facility on paper, but you need to walk in and ask the administrator exactly why so many residents are on heavy sedatives and what the specific "off-ramp" plan looks like for getting them back to baseline.

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JUNIPER VILLAGE - THE SPEARLY CENTER

2205 W 29TH AVE, DENVER, CO 80211

Hmm. JUNIPER VILLAGE - THE SPEARLY CENTER has a critical flag: cms has designated this facility as a special focus facility (sff). Palmelle trust score is 0/100. Worth asking: This facility's long-stay antipsychotic rate is 62% — roughly three times the national median of about 14%. CMS already excludes residents with schizophrenia, Tourette's, and Huntington's from this measure, so this reflects prescribing for residents who don't have a primary psychotic diagnosis. Worth asking on a tour: 'How does my parent get back off these meds if started?'. Dig into the full report before visiting.

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SUITES AT CLERMONT PARK CARE CENTER, THE

2480 S CLERMONT ST, DENVER, CO 80222

Decent. SUITES AT CLERMONT PARK CARE CENTER, THE brings a 5.0-star CMS rating, strong inspection scores (5.0/5), above-average staffing (5.0/5), high quality measure scores (5.0/5), 1.04 RN hours per resident daily, low staff turnover (29%), and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 97/100. Worth asking: Pressure ulcer rate is 2.2% — under half the national median. Means the floor staff are repositioning residents on schedule and catching skin breakdown early. Hands-on attention shows up in this number. Worth asking: Falls with major injury rate is 1.2% — well below the national median. Call lights are getting answered fast and aides are present during transfer-heavy hours. This is a hard number to keep low. Worth asking: Registered nurse coverage is 1.04 hours per resident per day — well above the recommended minimum of 0.75 and on par with high-end facilities. More RN time means complex medical changes get caught before they become emergency room trips. Worth asking: Annual nursing staff turnover is 29% — well below the industry average of 50-60%. The same caregivers are coming back week after week, which means residents see familiar faces who know their preferences and history. Continuity of care is one of the biggest invisible quality signals. Worth asking: This facility earned the highest possible health-inspection rating from CMS. That means the inspectors who showed up unannounced, walked the halls, talked to residents, and reviewed records found a clean operation. Worth weighing heavily — inspection ratings are the hardest data point to game.

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CITY SCAPE REHABILITATION & CARE CENTER LLC

3345 FOREST ST, DENVER, CO 80207

Hmm. CITY SCAPE REHABILITATION & CARE CENTER LLC has a critical flag: cms has placed an abuse icon on this facility, indicating a substantiated finding of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a resident. Palmelle trust score is 6/100. To be fair: above-average staffing (4.0/5). Worth asking: Pressure ulcer rate is 2.1% — under half the national median. Means the floor staff are repositioning residents on schedule and catching skin breakdown early. Hands-on attention shows up in this number. Dig into the full report before visiting.

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SLOAN'S LAKE REHABILITATION CENTER

1601 LOWELL BLVD, DENVER, CO 80204

Decent. SLOAN'S LAKE REHABILITATION CENTER brings a 5.0-star CMS rating, strong inspection scores (5.0/5), above-average staffing (4.0/5), high quality measure scores (5.0/5), 0.80 RN hours per resident daily, low staff turnover (24%), and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 97/100. Worth asking: Annual nursing staff turnover is 24% — well below the industry average of 50-60%. The same caregivers are coming back week after week, which means residents see familiar faces who know their preferences and history. Continuity of care is one of the biggest invisible quality signals. Worth asking: This facility earned the highest possible health-inspection rating from CMS. That means the inspectors who showed up unannounced, walked the halls, talked to residents, and reviewed records found a clean operation. Worth weighing heavily — inspection ratings are the hardest data point to game.

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CENTER AT LOWRY, LLC

8550 E LOWRY BLVD, DENVER, CO 80230

Decent. CENTER AT LOWRY, LLC brings above-average staffing (4.0/5), high quality measure scores (5.0/5), and 1.14 RN hours per resident daily — Palmelle trust score 48/100. There are 1 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: Registered nurse coverage is 1.14 hours per resident per day — well above the recommended minimum of 0.75 and on par with high-end facilities. More RN time means complex medical changes get caught before they become emergency room trips.

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BESTFIT DME, INC.

1700 N LINCOLN ST, DENVER, CO 80203

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BAPTIST HOME ASSOCIATION OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN INC

1535 PARK AVE, DENVER, CO 80218

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WHEAT RIDGE REGIONAL CENTER

2095 W 53RD AVE, DENVER, CO 80221

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LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR MULLEN HOME FOR THE AGED

3629 W 29TH AVE, DENVER, CO 80211

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COHO1 INC

1127 E 16TH AVE, DENVER, CO 80218

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CONIFER CARE COMMUNITIES B, LLC

4660 E ASBURY CIR, DENVER, CO 80222

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BUCKEYE A, LLC

3131 S FEDERAL BLVD, DENVER, CO 80236

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