AARP Colorado represents our 670,000 members age 50-plus. They live in every city and county in Colorado.
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AARP ElderWatch is a 21-year partnership with the Colorado Attorney General's office doing fraud victim support and financial education across Colorado for the 50-plus. Reach us at 1-800-222-4444 #2
Active Minds provides lifelong learning programs for seniors and adults in a variety of locations including senior residences, libraries, and senior centers.
Five Wishes is a complete approach to discussing and documenting your care and comfort choices.
The Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado is the premier source of information and support for the Coloradans living with dementia and their families and caregivers.
Arapahoe Community College is a higher education institution that provides classes to students on a variety of subjects.
Blue Skies Nursing is a concierge nursing company that provides high-quality care to clients in the comfort of their home, vacation property, or hotel room. Whether recovering from surgery, assisting with short-term illnesses, or managing chronic diseases, Blue Skies Nursing tailors care plans to meet each client’s specific needs.
Learn how to manage chronic health problems like heart disease, arthritis, chronic pain and diabetes; reduce the fear of falling; eat healthier; and increase your physical activity.
Brothers Redevelopment Inc. (BRI) is empowering Colorado seniors to Age in Place by bundling under one roof all the information they need about services.
CareTreks provides personalized guidance to the Family Caregivers of aging loved ones.
For more than 52 years, the Castle Rock Senior Activity Center has been providing programming and services to area seniors who are “loving life in the second half.”
The Colorado Dental Association is one of Colorado’s leading advocates for oral health.
The Colorado Division of Securities exists to protect investors and maintain confidence in the securities market while avoiding unreasonable burdens on the marketplace. We license securities professionals, enforce securities law violations, and help Coloradans become more informed investors.
Programs and services for polio survivors.
The Community and Public Health Division (CPH) of the Colorado Springs Fire Department was formed to integrate EMS into the broader healthcare system to improve the health outcomes of individuals in need of non-emergency services.
The Colorado Springs Senior Center is a place for aging adults 55 and up to stay active, participate in a wide range of diverse activities, enjoy a good meal and connect with their community.
For people who can't read standard print, CTBL provides audio, Braille and large print books keeping you connected to reading, stories and adventure.
The Center unites and facilitates research teams across Colorado State University to bring convergence to the grand challenge of global aging.
Compassion Works empowers care partners and organizations impacted by dementia through coaching, education, and training.