Between 2020-2025, it is projected that Denver’s age 5+ population will increase by approximately 17,000 adults, with the age 75-84 group seeing the largest percentage increase. The Denver Office on Aging advocates for Denver’s older population by helping local agencies develop policies and programs that will improve the quality of life and accessibility to care and culture for aging residents.
DenverConnect
DenverConnect is a mobile resource center designed to connect older adults 60+ with information. DenverConnect will bring city services and resources to neighborhoods, assisted living centers, and places where large concentrations of older adults are gathered. The program targets low-income and racial/ethnic minorities.
Top Resources for our Older Adults
- Adult Protective Services
- Denver Coordinated Workgroup
- Denver’s Snow Angels
- Disability Services
- Older Adult Resource Guide [PDF]
- Property Tax Exemption [PDF]
- Reembolsos de Impuestos [PDF]
Aging Well
The Aging Well workshops provide resource, education and support for adults seeking to maintain their physical, mental and emotional well-being as they age. Our goal is to help them embrace this stage of life with confidence and vitality.
Consumer Financial Protection
The Consumer Financial Protection team works with city agencies who investigate cases of unfair, deceptive and abusive financial acts and practices. The team connects community members with available resources that can assist them during and after the investigation.
DenverConnect
DenverConnect is a mobile pop-up office that provides information, resources and services through city and community organizations to support aging in place.