Worst Nursing Homes in Colorado
Summary:
The worst nursing homes in Colorado are those with severe deficiencies that may place residents in immediate jeopardy, as well as those where the danger is widespread among all residents. The deficiency may involve standards violations like inadequate nutrition, failure to prevent communicable diseases, or complaints of abuse and neglect.

List of Colorado Nursing Homes with a History of Violations
As of 03/06/2026
- Accel at Longmount Health and Rehab, Longmont, CO
- Adara Living, Broomfield, CO
- Boulder Post Acute, Boulder, CO
- Brookshire Post Acute, Denver, CO
- Canyon View Care Center, Palisade, CO
- Cedars Healthcare Center, Lakewood, CO
- Cherrelyn Healthcare Center, Littleton, CO
- City Park Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, Denver, CO
- Colonial Rehabilitation and Nursing, Colorado Springs, CO
- Columbine West Health And Rehab, Fort Collins, CO
- Creekside Village, Fort Collins, CO
- Crestmoor Care Center, Denver, CO
- Eagle Ridge Post Acute, Grand Junction, CO
- Elevation Health, Englewood, CO
- Elk Ridge Health and Rehabilitation Center, Montrose, CO
- Falcon Heights, Colorado Springs, CO
- Forest Street Compassionate Care Center, Denver, CO
- Glenwood Springs Healthcare, Glenwood Springs, CO
- Highline Post Acute, Denver, CO
- Hilltop Park Post Acute, Denver, CO
- Holly Heights Care And Rehabilitation, Denver, CO
- Irondale Post Acute, Commerce City, CO
- Juniper Village at The Spearly Center, Denver, CO
- Kiowa Hills, Colorado Springs, CO
- Lakeside Post Acute, Wheat Ridge, CO
- Lincoln Health Care Center, Hugo, CO
- Lowry Hills Care and Rehabilitation, Aurora, CO
- Mantey Heights, Grand Junction, CO
- Medallion Post Acute Rehabilitation, Colorado Springs, CO
- Oakwood Care and Rehabilitation, Lakewood, CO
- Paonia Care and Rehabilitation Center, Paonia, CO
- Parker Post Acute, Parker, CO
- Pelican Pointe Health And Rehabilitation Center, Windsor, CO
- Pikes Peak Post Acute, Colorado Springs, CO
- Poudre Canyon Rehabilitation And Nursing, Fort Collins, CO
- Prestige Care Center of Morrison, Morrison, CO
- Red Cliffs Post Acute, Grand Junction, CO
- Rehabilitation And Nursing Center Of The Rockies, Fort Collins, CO
- Rio Grande Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center, La Jara, CO
- River Valley Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center, Del Norte, CO
- Rock Creek Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center, Monte Vista, CO
- Sandridge Rock, Craig, CO
- Sierra Post Acute, Lakewood, CO
- Skylake Post Acute, Thornton, CO
- South Platte Rehabilitation And Nursing, Brush, CO
- Sterling Rehabilitation And Nursing, Sterling, CO
- Storybrook Care & Rehabilitation, Fort Collins, CO
- Sundance Skilled Nursing And Rehabilitation, Colorado Springs, CO
- The Center At Centerplace, Greeley, CO
- The Heights Post-Acute, Denver, CO
- The Lodge At Red Rocks, Morrison, CO
- The Rehabilitation Center at Sandalwood, Wheat Ridge, CO
- The Sharmar Village Care Center, Pueblo, CO
- Thornton Care Center, Thornton, CO
- Trinidad Rehabilitation and Healthcare, Trinidad, CO
- University Heights Care Center, Aurora, CO
- Valley View Health Care Center, Canon City, CO
- Westlake Health And Rehabilitation Center, Greeley, CO
- Westwood Post Acute, Denver, CO
- Willow Tree Care Center, Delta, CO
How Nursing Homes Are Rated in Colorado
With an estimated 278 nursing facilities in Colorado, loved ones often find it challenging to find the right fit for their elderly relative. Families can use federal and state data to evaluate nursing homes. These systems gather data on health outcomes, highlight repeated violations, and levy fines against non-compliant facilities.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Five-Star Rating System
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is a federal agency under the United States Department of Health and Human Services that gives an overall star rating to all facilities that get benefits from the federal government.
The Medicare data has three components: health inspections, staffing, and quality measures. One-star facilities with multiple complaints about possible abuse may be placed in the Special Focus Facility Program, where the government provides additional management.
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) Inspections
The CDPHE also inspects and regulates nursing homes. They can also levy fines against nursing homes that mistreat those in their care. Consumers can use their website to identify facilities that provide substandard care and review reports.
Common Deficiencies Found in Colorado Nursing Homes
Facilities across the country fail to treat elderly residents with the respect they deserve, including the worst nursing homes in Colorado. Common concerns include the following:
Infection Prevention and Control Failures
Elderly individuals are more at risk for infections, including COVID-19, flu, pneumonia, and MRSA. Common violations include not vaccinating residents, failing to disinfect surfaces, not installing adequate ventilation, and not laundering bedding.
Inadequate Staffing Levels and Training
Staffing shortages can lead to poor care outcomes as there’s not enough staff to monitor patients, answer questions about care plans, or call emergency medical services if a patient has an emergency.
Medication Errors and Mismanagement
Medication errors can put individuals at serious risk of adverse reactions. For example, failing to give someone insulin can lead to a diabetic coma and death. Nursing homes must be able to pass out medication with minimal errors.
Failure to Provide Adequate Nutrition and Hydration
Elderly individuals are particularly susceptible to malnutrition and dehydration. A lack of appropriate hydration and nutrition can lead to serious complications, such as worsening medical conditions or even death.
Pressure Ulcers (Bedsores) and Improper Wound Care
Bedsores, also known as pressure ulcers, occur when a person is not being turned often enough, such as if they have to lie in bed for an extended period or are not allowed to leave their wheelchair. If not treated, these can worsen and lead to serious outcomes, like bone infections.

Recognizing the Signs of Abuse and Neglect in Nursing Homes
- Physical Assault – Victims may have bruises, fractures, or unexplained injuries. Hand-shaped bruises on the arms are a sign that they have been pulled or pushed.
- Neglect – The victim may not be cleaned or groomed. They may be dehydrated or underweight due to dehydration or malnutrition. Bed sores are a major sign that the staff is not properly caring for patients.
- Emotional and Psychological Harm – Victims may show personality changes, like becoming agitated, withdrawn, or fearful.
- Financial Exploitation – Money may go missing from bank accounts, or their belongings may be stolen. There may be sudden changes to wills and life insurance accounts.
- Sexual Assault – Victims may suffer from unexplained STDs, vaginal or anal bleeding, or bruising around the genital area.
Legal Rights of Nursing Home Residents in Colorado
Staff members must do everything they can to protect residents while offering them the help they need to thrive. This includes the right to be free from harm, live a dignified existence, participate in care planning, receive visitors, and refuse treatments.
What to Do if You Suspect Elder Abuse or Neglect in a Colorado Nursing Home?
If you suspect that your loved one is being harmed in a nursing home, take the following steps.
Document Concerns – Take notes, photos, and videos.
Report Your Concerns – Email the nursing home administration with the evidence you’ve gathered.
File a Complaint – You can file a complaint with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
Call an Ombudsman – Your local Long-Term Care Ombudsman serves as a liaison between you and the nursing home.
Call an Attorney – Consult with legal experts to identify your options.
Filing a Lawsuit for Nursing Home Abuse or Neglect in Colorado
If you choose to pursue legal action, you can expect the following steps:
- A Colorado nursing home abuse lawyer will investigate your claim.
- We will determine liability.
- The attorney will file a complaint in court.
- We’ll share information with the other parties.
- Our team will negotiate a settlement or proceed to trial.
Compensation in Colorado Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Cases
Damages you may receive include:
- Past and future medical expenses
- Out-of-pocket expenses
- Funeral and burial costs
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Grief
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Contact Our Nursing Home Attorneys for Assistance With Your Claim
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