Nursing Homes in Aurora, CO

11 Nursing Homes found. Showing 1 - 11
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Lowry Hills Care And Rehabilitation
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 10201 E Third Ave, Aurora, Colorado 80010
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   Phone: (303) 364-3364
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Cherry Creek Nursing Center
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 14699 E Hampden Ave, Aurora, Colorado 80014
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   Phone: (303) 693-0111
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Summit Rehabilitation And Care Community
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 500 Geneva St, Aurora, Colorado 80010
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   Phone: (303) 364-9311
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Garden Terrace Alzheimer's Center Of Excellence
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 1600 S Potomac St, Aurora, Colorado 80012
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   Phone: (303) 750-8418
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Beth Israel At Shalom Park
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 14800 E Belleview Dr, Aurora, Colorado 80015
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   Phone: (303) 320-4377
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Life Care Center Of Aurora
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 14101 East Evans Ave, Aurora, Colorado 80014
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   Phone: (303) 751-2000
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University Heights Rehab And Care Community
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 656 Dillon Wy, Aurora, Colorado 80011
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   Phone: (303) 344-0636
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Colorado State Veterans Home At Fitzsimons
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 1919 Quentin St, Aurora, Colorado 80045
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   Phone: (720) 857-6400
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The Springs At St Andrews Village
Medicare
Location: 2670 S Abilene St, Aurora, Colorado 80014
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   Phone: (303) 695-9300
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Advanced Health Care Of Aurora
Medicare
Location: 1800 S Potomac St, Aurora, Colorado 80012
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   Phone: (720) 213-1700
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Aviva At Fitzsimons
Medicare
Location: 13525 E 23rd Ave, Aurora, Colorado 80045
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   Phone: (303) 344-8282

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Nursing Home

A nursing home (also called skilled nursing facility) is a facility or distinct part of an institution whose primary function is to provide medical, continuous nursing, and other health and social services to patients who are not in an acute phase of illness requiring services in a hospital, but who require primary restorative or skilled nursing services on an inpatient basis above the level of intermediate or custodial care in order to reach a degree of body functioning to permit self care in essential daily living.

A skilled nursing facility (SNF) may be a freestanding facility or part of a hospital that has been certified by Medicare to admit patients requiring subacute care and rehabilitation.

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