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When health changes make your Denver home harder to manage, is staying really still the practical choice?
When health changes make your Denver home harder to manage, staying put is not automatically the safe choice. In fact, the longer a family waits for a clear sign that it is time to move, the fewer good options remain on the table. A well-timed plan almost always produces better results than a forced one. I say this not to create urgency but because I spent years in long-term care and hospice watching families arrive at a crossroads with no runway left. The home that should have been their greatest financial asset had become the thing nobody wanted to deal with. A property that sits unaddressed while health needs intensify is not a neutral situation. It is a slow drain on money, energy, and peace of mind. The most practical thing a family can do right now is get clear on what the home is worth, what carrying it costs each month, and what realistic alternatives look like in Denver. Those three numbers together tell you more than any amount of waiting ever will. The goal is to make steady, respectful choices while there is still room to make them well. If you are watching a parent in Denver struggle with stairs, yard upkeep, or a home that simply does not fit anymore, what is the one thing holding the conversation back right now?