Greeley, Colorado, started as a small agricultural settlement in northern Colorado and has since grown to be one of the largest cities in the state. Greeley offers residents a mix of a rustic, outdoorsy lifestyle and the amenities of a larger city. There are plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation, as well as for local shopping and dining. The climate in Greeley is cold and snowy in the winter, but summers are warm and pleasant, a perfect environment for those who enjoy nature to explore the nearby Rocky Mountains. The cost of living in Greeley is just a little higher than the national average, and Colorado has a reduced income tax rate on retirement income. This may help Greeley seniors, about 12% of the city’s population of 109,000, better afford accommodations in an assisted living home.
Older adults who want independence but need help with activities of daily living can thrive at an assisted living community. Assisted living facilities don’t provide skilled nursing, but they do help with personal care tasks, such as bathing, grooming and toileting, Trained caregivers provide housekeeping, transportation and restaurant-style meals. Planned events and activities encourage residents to stay intellectually engaged and socially connected. In Greeley, the cost of an assisted living facility averages $4,400 per month.
Read on to learn about costs, options for paying and a list of helpful resources for seniors in assisted living facilities.
Hundreds of thousands of American seniors utilize assisted living, a figure that is only growing. For these seniors, assisted living combines residential housing,assistance in daily activities, and some healthcare. These communities also strive to provide an atmosphere that is comfortable and engaging for their residents… Read More >
COVID-19 restrictions and rules for Assisted Living Facilities are typically set by the state – to see the rules in your state, you can read our guide to Assisted Living in Colorado. Keep in mind that there may be other policies that communities put in place to protect their residents, so you should contact your local community for more information. Additionally, you can contact your local Area Agency on Aging to learn more – find contact information here.
According to Genworth’s Cost of Care Survey for 2021, the average monthly cost of an assisted living facility in Greeley is $4,400.
Assisted living in Greeley averages $4,400 per month, $100 less than the national monthly rate of $4,500. Within Colorado, the average cost for assisted living is $350 more at $4,750 per month, revealing Greeley as one of the more affordable cities within the state.
The cost of an assisted living facility varies broadly within Colorado. In Greeley, seniors pay a monthly average of $4,400, which is $400 higher than Fort Collins’ assisted living rates of $4,000 per month. Pueblo, in the southern part of Colorado, costs $3,800 per month, $600 less than Greeley. Colorado Springs is more expensive with rates of $4,663, about $260 more per month, as is Denver which costs $5,500 per month, $1,100 more. Boulder’s rates are by far the most expensive with rates of $6,275, more than $2,300 per month compared to Greeley.
Since not everyone can afford to pay for assisted living out-of-pocket, it’s important to find alternative methods to help make assisted living more affordable. Some of these options include:
For more information about your options for making assisted living more affordable, visit our guide to Assisted Living in Colorado.
Contact | Description | |
Weld County Area Agency On Aging | (970) 400-6950 | The AAA advocates for the elderly (those aged 60 and older) in Weld County and Greeley, hosting programs about topics that address the needs of seniors, conducting health screenings and facilitating group sessions for topics such as grief and caregiver respite. This agency also offers help for seniors in applying for SSI and government-funded health care. |
Greeley Active Adult Center | (970) 350-9440 | Seniors over 50 may participate in many different programs, including sports teams and SilverSneakers® fitness programs designed for seniors. Special events include ice cream socials, holiday lunches and group trips to sporting events, museums and even some international group travel. |
Weld County Legal Aid | (970) 310-8367 | Weld County attorneys offer free legal services to seniors who meet certain income guidelines. This can range from general legal advice to representation in investigating cases of elder abuse and neglect. Lawyers can also draft legal documents on behalf of seniors. Weld County Legal Aid hosts legal seminars open to the general public. |
Weld County Long Term Care Ombudsman Services | (970) 400-6128 | Ombudsmen represent seniors in cases of nursing home complaints or investigate complaints on behalf of families of residents in long-term care facilities. |
Weld County Dental, Vision and Hearing Program | (970) 400-6629 | Weld County seniors aged 60 and older who are unable to afford treatment and equipment for vision, hearing and dental needs may receive financial assistance for these services. Prior approval from the applicant’s preferred provider is required. |
Weld County Veterans Services | (970) 400-4000 | This agency assists veterans in applying for veterans’ programs, including disability pensions, retiree benefits, health care and mental health services. It also helps surviving spouses apply for death benefits. |
GoodHealthWill | (970) 515-6935 | This is a loan closet of durable medical equipment open for low-income Greeley seniors. Common inventory includes wheelchairs and canes, toileting chairs, TTY equipment and some hearing aids. The items vary according to what has been donated. |
Assisted Living Facilities in the Greeley area are required to follow a set of rules and regulations that are determined at the state level. For an overview of those rules and regulations, see the information below. For more specific information, talk with your local community or Area Agency on Aging.