Denver Sunset Home sits at 235 N Mill Street in Denver, Iowa, and has served seniors since 1984 as a private, community-based, non-profit nursing home. The facility holds state licenses both as a Nursing Facility and Skilled Nursing Facility, with space for up to 31 residents. The home offers long-term and short-term care, skilled nursing services that run all day and night, and extra help for daily tasks like dressing and bathing through its residential care homes, and you'll always see a focus on safety and staff ratios that match licensing rules. People living at Denver Sunset Home get personalized care plans, and if they need more than basic support, there's certified staff for physical, occupational, and speech therapy, so residents can work on recovery and day-to-day strength, and staff stays nearby to help anyone with ongoing health needs, no matter their condition.
Denver Sunset Home uses its Care Finder to help families locate care options, connects people to resources and free expert senior living advisors, and aims to welcome everyone with respect for dignity no matter someone's background, beliefs, or abilities. Meals come from chefs and meal planners who've won awards for Best Meals and Dining, and there are frequent social activities and programs known for earning Best Activities in Senior Living, which means that residents tend to keep busy physically, mentally, and emotionally. The environment is friendly and easygoing, you'll hear laughter in the halls, and the staff is known for being joyful, kind, and helpful, which is why the community often receives the Most Friendly awards. The building saw recent updates to improve comfort and safety for anyone who lives or works there. Programs include nursing, therapy, rehabilitation, dietary, activities, social work, housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance, with regular health and safety checks by state officials. As part of the IHCA's Premier Partners, Denver Sunset Home's recognized as part of Iowa's larger healthcare network, run by the Iowa State Department of Inspections and Appeals, and Blair Boynton serves as the principal officer. The core goal of Denver Sunset Home has always been to support the health, safety, and well-being of elderly residents at a reasonable cost.