Loveland is in Colorado’s Larimer County, roughly an hour north of Denver. According to the 2020 U.S. Census, an estimated 77,194 people lived in the city as of 2021, with just under 19% of those people age 65 or up. With access to some of Colorado’s most respected hospitals, exceptionally comfortable summer weather and some of the best water quality in the nation, Loveland has much to offer its seniors.
Those who choose Loveland as a retirement location may find that assisted living provides moderate day-to-day support with basic life activities without the significantly more expensive 24-hour medical supervision in nursing homes. In Loveland, the average monthly cost of assisted living care is $6,275.
The following guide explains some benefits and drawbacks of life in Loveland, then looks at prices for assisted living care in Loveland and other Colorado cities. It also examines local organizations that work to support the lives of retirees and other senior citizens in the area.