Colorado has 224 Medicare-certified home health agencies. The Denver–Front Range corridor accounts for the majority of the market, with secondary concentrations in Colorado Springs and Fort Collins. Colorado has a younger-than-average elderly population but strong demographic growth projections, making it an increasing target for home health expansion.
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Denver and the surrounding Front Range counties — Jefferson, Arapahoe, Adams, Douglas — have the highest agency density. Colorado Springs (El Paso County) is the second-largest market. Mountain communities (Summit County, Eagle County) have very limited agency access, which is a persistent challenge for elderly residents who age in place in resort communities. Boulder County has several hospital-affiliated agencies tied to UCHealth and SCL Health.
Colorado agencies cluster around 3–4 stars on the national distribution. The Front Range market is competitive, and agencies with lower star ratings face referral pressure from well-performing peers. Mountain community agencies may not have published star ratings due to small patient volumes.
Colorado home health agencies are licensed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Colorado does not have a Certificate of Need requirement for home health. CDPHE licensing surveys are conducted independently of CMS.
How many Medicare home health agencies are in Colorado?
As of April 2026, Colorado has 224 active Medicare-certified home health agencies.
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