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The Granville opened for operation in February 1998. Our mission is to always ensure dignity and respect in everything we do.

Income and Age

The Granville offers an affordable housing option for low- to moderate-income seniors. Like a few other assisted living centers in the Denver metro area, The Granville is financed in part with equity generated from the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program. This requires that our residents earn less than 60% of the median income of the county in which the property is located, Jefferson County. This amount is set forth each year by HUD.

The income of the resident must be certified at the time he or she moves into the facility, and again each year throughout the period of occupancy. The maximum rent the resident can be charged is also set by HUD. Currently, a person occupying a 60% tax credit unit cannot make more than $30,120 annually in income (this includes income from all assets).

The Granville is dedicated to helping all low-income adults and will therefore accept residents on the Medicaid HCBS program as well. In addition to our rent requirements, The Granville also has a minimum age requirement of 62.

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Associations and Alliances

The Granville is a member of the Colorado Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (CAHSA) and the Assisted Living Federation of America (ALFA).

Our community is part of the CAHSA Quality First Program.

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