Mile High Guest Home is a fifteen-resident assisted living home set inside a former single-family residence on Pennsylvania Street in Denver's Capitol Hill neighborhood, with assisted living fees landing near $5,500 each month.
- Assisted Living
- Small Home
- Private Pay
Why Families Choose Mile High Guest Home
- Fifteen-resident house on Pennsylvania Street in Capitol Hill
- Cheesman Park and Denver Botanic Gardens both a short walk away
- Caregiver on-site every hour of the day and night
- Monthly assisted living rate of roughly $5,500
- Rose Medical Center close by for hospital care
About Mile High Guest Home
Pennsylvania Street in Denver's Capitol Hill holds a home built decades ago for a single family and now licensed to shelter fifteen assisted living residents. Original details remain: a covered porch out front, bedrooms strung along everyday hallways, and common areas sized for a household rather than a hotel-scale facility. Assisted living is the only license this address holds, and daily caregiving centers on personal hygiene tasks, choosing clothes, and reminders so medication times are not missed.
No separate memory care license exists here, so families whose relative needs specialized dementia behavior management may want to look at a purpose-built memory care community instead. Meals mark the rhythm of each day, with residents sitting down together at set hours before drifting back to shared lounges to rest or visit. Because no more than fifteen people live here at once, caregivers pick up on individual habits and preferences fast, often within the first couple of weeks after arrival.
Housekeeping and laundry are handled by staff, taking chores that often become difficult with age off residents' plates, and a caregiver remains in the building overnight for calls or emergencies. Assisted living fees run near $5,500 on a monthly basis, paid out of pocket in full because this address does not carry a Medicaid contract, which means most families draw on retirement funds, help from relatives, or long-term care coverage to cover the bill.
Pets belonging to residents cannot stay at this address, something families should note early if a parent has a longtime animal companion. With only fifteen beds in the building, Mile High Guest Home feels like a close-knit household, quite different from multi-story properties that house residents by the hundreds and run a packed calendar of organized programming. Capitol Hill puts Mile High Guest Home near Cheesman Park and the Denver Botanic Gardens, both good options for time outdoors, while downtown Denver's pharmacies and clinics are a short trip by car.
Rose Medical Center covers this part of central Denver for emergency and specialist needs. As an independently owned house, not a branch of a larger corporate chain, Mile High Guest Home can shift staffing on an individual basis as a resident's needs change over time. Updates to care usually happen through direct conversation between caregivers and family rather than a scheduled formal review, a pattern common at homes this size.
Environment
This house retains its original floor plan, with bedrooms branching off ordinary hallways rather than one long institutional corridor. Every common room sits only steps from a bedroom door, giving residents an easy-to-learn layout instead of a sprawling multi-wing complex.
Services
Personal care tasks such as hygiene support, choosing daily clothing, and reminders to take medication on time fill much of the caregiving staff's day here. Since assisted living is the only license held at this address, families weighing a diagnosis that calls for structured memory care support should raise that question with staff well before.
Resident Experience
Meals draw everyone into the dining room at set hours for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, trading solitary trays for company at the table. That same familiarity carries through the afternoon and evening, since the small headcount lets caregivers and neighbors recognize each other by name within days.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Connie Torres for the latest figures.
Connie Torres
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Mile High Guest Home
This community fits residents who need assisted-living-level support without a licensed memory care program, with the cost of care paid privately rather than through Medicaid. A household limited to fifteen residents suits someone who values a small, familiar circle of caregivers and neighbors over a bigger property with more amenities, though.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
What People Like
- Intimate 15-resident household inside a converted Capitol Hill home
- Caregiver on-site around the clock for support and emergencies
- Home-style meals shared together at set times each day
- Independently owned, letting staffing flex with resident needs
Things to consider
- Intimate 15-resident setting
- Private-pay community
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Compare Mile High Guest Home with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Denver, CO.
| Compared | Mile High Guest HomeDenver, CO 1.0 (1) | Brookdale ParkplaceDenver, CO· 0.9 mi 4.1 (50) | Balfour at Riverfront ParkDenver, CO· 2.0 mi No Google rating yet |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $5500/mo | $5350/mo | $7000/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care |
Total beds | 15 | 70 | 184 |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | Yes | Yes |
Housing type | Residential | Community | Community |
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Mile High Guest Home
Denver, CO
- Starting price
- $5500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 15
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Brookdale Parkplace
Denver, CO· 0.9 mi
- Starting price
- $5350/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 70
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Balfour at Riverfront Park
Denver, CO· 2.0 mi
- Starting price
- $7000/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 184
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Location
965 Pennsylvania St, Denver, CO 80203
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Rose Medical Center serves this section of central Denver, close by for emergencies or specialist visits.
- Dining:Restaurants and coffee shops line the blocks around Capitol Hill and neighboring Uptown, convenient for relatives stopping in before or after a visit.
- Shopping:Everyday errands stay simple, with drugstores and retail clustered just minutes away in downtown Denver.
Tree-lined residential blocks surround the property, and Cheesman Park along with the Denver Botanic Gardens sit close by for a stroll.
Nearby Communities
Brookdale Parkplace
Denver, CO
Starting at $5350/mo
Balfour at Riverfront Park
Denver, CO
Starting at $7000/mo
Kavod Senior Life: Assisted Living
Denver, CO
Starting at $4000/mo
Frequently Asked Questions
What care does Mile High Guest Home offer?
Mile High Guest Home carries an assisted living license covering up to fifteen residents, with caregivers assisting with grooming, dressing, and everyday mobility around the property. A caregiver remains on-site at every hour, and support naturally increases or eases as a resident's needs shift over time.
How much does it cost to live at Mile High Guest Home?
Monthly assisted living fees at Mile High Guest Home land near $5,500, billed entirely to the resident or family since Medicaid isn't accepted here. The exact total can shift with each resident's level of daily support, so ask your senior advisor for the latest pricing.
Does Mile High Guest Home accept Medicaid?
Mile High Guest Home does not have a Medicaid contract, so residents cover the monthly rate using personal funds, family help, or other private resources. Anyone counting on Medicaid assistance should factor that in well before move-in.
Where is Mile High Guest Home located?
Mile High Guest Home sits on Pennsylvania Street in Denver's Capitol Hill, close to Cheesman Park and the Denver Botanic Gardens. Downtown Denver and area hospitals are reachable within a short drive as well.
How many residents live at Mile High Guest Home?
The license at Mile High Guest Home caps occupancy at fifteen residents, keeping the household deliberately small. Some assisted living buildings house residents by the hundreds, so this offers a noticeably smaller circle of neighbors.
What are meals like at Mile High Guest Home?
Residents gather in the dining room at set hours for breakfast, lunch, and dinner each day. This shared meal rhythm is typical of small household-style residential care settings.
What activities are available for residents?
Rather than a printed activity calendar, days at Mile High Guest Home revolve around shared meals and time together in common areas. Families wanting specifics on current offerings can check directly with staff.
Are pets allowed at Mile High Guest Home?
Mile High Guest Home cannot make room for a resident's animal companion, so alternate care arrangements would be needed ahead of a move. This detail is worth confirming early for any family weighing this property.
Who operates Mile High Guest Home?
Mile High Guest Home is family-owned rather than run by a large corporate operator. This structure lets staffing and daily support flex around individual residents as their needs change.
How do I schedule a tour of Mile High Guest Home?
A visit to Mile High Guest Home shows families the bedrooms, common areas, and daily rhythm firsthand, along with a chance to meet the caregiving staff in person. Once you share your contact information here, a senior advisor will follow up to help set a convenient time to see the property.
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