Denver's aging population is growing fast, and many retirees own larger homes in Highlands Ranch, Littleton, or Boulder County that are now difficult to maintain. Downsizing into condos or continuing-care communities is common.
Aging-in-Place Specialists assess a home for safety and accessibility and coordinate modifications — grab bars, stair lifts, zero-threshold showers, wider doorways, ramp installation, better lighting — so an older adult can stay home safely. Many hold the CAPS (Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist) credential. In the Denver, CO metro, that work often involves 1970s ranch homes, Victorians in Capitol Hill, and mountain properties, and local aging-in-place specialists understand that altitude-related health declines often accelerate the timeline for aging-in-place modifications.
Every aging-in-place specialist listed in our Denver, CO directory is confirmed to be actively serving the metro, licensed where required by Colorado, and without unresolved complaints on file. Modern Aging does not accept payment for listing placement — rankings are based on service history and verified credentials only.
A professional assessment almost always flags bathroom grab bars, stair railings on both sides, improved lighting at transitions, and removing trip hazards. These small changes prevent the most common falls.
Standard Medicare does not cover home modifications, but some Medicare Advantage plans, VA benefits, and state Medicaid waiver programs will. A good specialist will help you identify funding options.
Look for the CAPS credential through the National Association of Home Builders, occupational therapy experience, and references from other families.