Englewood sits about 20 miles south of downtown Denver and has nearly 34,000 residents, 14% of whom are seniors. The Alzheimer’s Association projects a 21% surge in Alzheimer’s diagnoses in Colorado between 2020 and 2025, and in communities such as Denver, trends match this expectation. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that between 2016 and 2020, Alzheimer’s-related deaths in the Englewood region increased by 32%, driving the 29% increase in the total number of deaths across all causes.
While Alzheimer’s currently has no cure, effective dementia care can effectively prolong seniors’ quality of life. For many families, residential memory care makes up a key component of treatment by providing 24-hour monitoring, social and cognitive engagement and personal care in fully secured settings. These communities have caregivers who are trained to manage dementia-related challenges, and they offer evidence-based programs to support physical and cognitive abilities.
This guide features information on memory care costs in Englewood and compares them to rates in nearby cities. It also includes a list of resources for seniors and families facing dementia diagnoses.Â