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The cost of long term care in the state of Colorado, excluding Denver, has increased by twenty percent, according to an annual Cost of Care Survey conducted by Genworth Financial. In comparison to the nationwide increase of seventeen percent, Denver is following behind. Based on the study that disclosed the increase of long term care—nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and assistance in the home—have increased in areas in Colorado; Denver City being one of them. The cost of nursing home care in Denver City rose to fourteen percent and is estimated at $72,359 per year. In comparison to the national standpoint, the national average for this a private home care is $76,460. The cost of care in Denver City is greater than the national set up. In fact, a private one-bedroom unit in Denver City is more expensive by four thousand dollars compared to such a unit in New York City.

Denver, Colorado - The Mile-High City

The City of Denver is the state capital of Colorado. Denver is also the most populous city in the state of Colorado. This city is located in the mountain states and is in the Mountain Time Zone. In 2007, the United States Census Bureau has disclosed that the total city population is at 588,349, making Denver as the twenty-sixth most populous state across the United States of America. The city has a land area of 154.9 square miles. The Rocky Mountains borders Denver on west and High Plains on the east. Known as the “Mile-High City,” the city of Denver acquired its nickname due to its exact one-mile elevation above sea level. Having the twelve counties all combined, the 2007 Census provides that the population is at 2,998,878 and is the 17th largest population in the United States. Denver is also the second largest city in the mountainous western side, next to Phoenix, Arizona.

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