In-Home Care in Boulder, COPersonalized senior care designed to help your loved one stay independent, safe, and comfortable at home. Serving Boulder across 80304 and 80305, with care plans that scale from a few hours a week to around-the-clock support and skilled private duty nursing. |
In-Home Care Services Available in BoulderComfort Keepers of Denver brings a trained, screened caregiver — or a licensed nurse — to your loved one's Boulder home. From a few hours a week to 24-hour shift coverage, our full service list includes companion care, personal care, respite care, 24-hour home care, Alzheimer's & dementia care, post-hospital care, end-of-life care support, in-facility care, veterans home care, and skilled private duty nursing. Serving 80304 and 80305. |
Supporting Independence in BoulderIn Boulder, independence isn't something people give up easily. Staying active, connected, and in control of daily life matters — no matter the age. |
But when routines start to shift, families often realize support is needed — not to replace independence, but to protect it. That's where in-home care comes in. Whether your loved one is in a longtime Newlands home, a Table Mesa ranch, or anywhere across 80304 and 80305, the goal is the same: keep daily life intact, add support where it's actually needed, and adjust as things change. Boulder, by ZIPCoverage is uniform across both Boulder ZIP codes — same caregivers, same care plans, same 24/7 availability. We serve North Boulder (80304) neighborhoods like Newlands, Wonderland Lake, Mapleton Hill, and Holiday, as well as South Boulder (80305) areas including Table Mesa, Martin Acres, Frasier Meadows, and Devil's Thumb. Greater Boulder coverage includes Downtown Boulder, University Hill, Chautauqua, Whittier, and Goss-Grove. |
What Care Looks Like in BoulderMost Boulder care plans pull from two or three services at a time. The mix shifts as needs change. |
Many Boulder families begin with companion care, helping seniors stay engaged and maintain their routines a few hours a week. As needs change, personal care provides hands-on support with bathing, dressing, and mobility, while respite care gives family caregivers space to step back without concern. For more advanced needs, 24-hour home care ensures continuous shift-based support, while Alzheimer's and dementia care focuses on consistency, familiarity, and meaningful engagement through our Interactive Caregiving™ approach. When clinical care is needed at home — medication administration, wound care, post-surgical recovery — our licensed nurses provide skilled private duty nursing alongside the rest of the care plan. Across Boulder — from 80304 to 80305 — care is designed to adapt, not disrupt. The Interactive Caregiving™ DifferenceInteractive Caregiving™ is our signature approach. Instead of doing everything for your loved one, our caregivers do things with them — cooking together, walking together, looking through old photos, sharing stories. Engagement is the point. The result is care that supports the whole person: mind, body, and spirit. |
When Families in Boulder Reach OutThere's rarely a single clean signal that it's time to bring in care. A few common ones we hear from Boulder families: |
Subtle Memory ChangesForgetting appointments, names, or routines. Missing the same medication two days in a row. Becoming disoriented in familiar Boulder neighborhoods. Loss of Routine or IndependenceThe home that used to be tidy becomes cluttered. Mail piles up. Meals get skipped. Daily structure starts to dissolve. Increased IsolationShorter phone calls. Declined invitations. Fewer outings. The sense that something has gone flat — particularly common for long-time Boulder residents whose social circles have thinned. Small Safety Concerns Becoming FrequentNear-falls. Missed medications. Forgotten stove burners. Once these become regular, the risk math has changed. A Spouse Caregiver Reaching Their LimitLong-married Boulder spouses often try to handle everything alone for years. Respite care exists for exactly that moment. Recovery Support After a Hospital StayThe first 72 hours home are the highest-risk window. Post-hospital care is built specifically for that period. |
Frequently Asked Questions: Boulder Home CareA few questions Boulder families often ask before getting started. |
Do you provide care throughout Boulder?Yes — across both Boulder ZIP codes (80304 and 80305) and adjacent unincorporated Boulder County. Coverage is uniform: same caregivers, same care plans, same 24/7 availability whether your loved one is in North Boulder or South Boulder. What type of care is most common?Companion care and Alzheimer's & dementia care are the most-requested services among our Boulder clients, often starting with a few hours a week and adjusting as needs change. How quickly can care start?In most cases, within 24 to 48 hours of your consultation. Urgent situations are often handled same-day. How many hours of care can we schedule?Care can start with as little as a few hours a week and scale up to 24-hour shift-based support — whatever fits your loved one's needs. Schedules are flexible and adjust as their situation changes. Are your Boulder caregivers screened, bonded, and insured?Yes. Every Comfort Keeper serving Boulder is thoroughly screened, background-checked, bonded, insured, and trained before they ever work in a client's home. Do you offer skilled nursing in the home?Yes. Our licensed nurses provide private duty nursing for medication administration, wound care, post-surgical recovery, and chronic disease monitoring — clinical care delivered at home alongside the rest of the care plan. |
Talk to a Boulder Care CoordinatorIf something feels like it's changing, it usually is. A quick conversation can help you understand what support looks like — before things become overwhelming. Every Boulder consultation is free, no-pressure, and conducted in your loved one's home if that's easier. Comfort Keepers of Denver: Trusted home care across Boulder, 80304, 80305, and the surrounding Boulder County area. |