This page explains how we source, organize, and moderate directory information.
Last Updated: April 14, 2026
Core listing details begin with public licensing information and other public records about home health agencies serving the Denver area. We also support public quality fields from federal data sources when available.
Agencies can claim profiles and add business information such as specialties, service areas, accepted insurance, photos, and contact details. Claimed profile fields are generally self-reported by the agency.
We organize agencies into browse pages, specialty pages, neighborhood pages, and local care-intent pages to help families find relevant options more quickly. Comparison tools and profile pages are designed to make key differences easier to scan.
If an agency has paid for extra visibility, that placement is labeled so users can tell the difference between sponsored visibility and standard directory coverage.
Sponsored listings and paid upgrades may affect where an agency appears in some browse and profile surfaces. We label sponsored visibility and keep unpaid listings in the directory as well. Details for agencies are available on the pricing page.
Reviews are submitted by users and are not published automatically. We review submissions for obvious spam, abuse, impersonation, and privacy issues before approval. Moderation is intended to improve trust and safety, not to guarantee that every approved review is complete or error-free.
Public-source data is refreshed periodically as source data and operational capacity allow. Claimed agency information may change whenever an agency updates its profile. Content pages may also be revised as services, regulations, or local market conditions change.
Inclusion in the directory does not mean an agency is endorsed, ranked best, clinically appropriate for a specific case, or guaranteed to accept a patient. Families should still confirm licensing, services, availability, pricing, and insurance fit directly with the agency.