JusticeA 97-year-old woman froze to death after being locked outside of Louisville assisted living facility, lawsuit saysBy Matt Bloom
JusticeUS Attorney: Colorado violated the law by not providing adequate services for disabled residents in nursing homesBy Ben Markus
MoneyOlder women experiencing homelessness in Grand Junction find a place of peace and progressBy Stina Sieg
HealthThe Number Of Seniors Catching And Dying From COVID-19 Has Plummeted As Vaccines Take HoldBy John Daley
HealthMesa County Tries To Tackle One COVID Vaccine Gap By Bringing The Shots To Where People LiveBy Stina Sieg
HealthFamily Caregivers Have A Difficult Job. Nursing Home COVID-19 Outbreaks Made It Even HarderBy Natalia V. Navarro
HealthColorado Wants Its COVID Vaccine Partners To Be More Accessible To Black And Latino SeniorsBy Andrea Dukakis
HealthAssisted Living Homes In Rural Colorado Forge Their Own Path To COVID VaccinationsBy Rae Ellen Bichell, Kaiser Health News
HealthColorado Just Started A COVID-19 Vaccine Hotline, But The Wait Times Already Have People Hanging UpBy Claire Cleveland
HealthThere’s A COVID-19 Vaccine Fair In Denver This Weekend. You Probably Aren’t InvitedBy Chuck Murphy
HealthWhen Will Coloradans Over 70 Get Coronavirus Vaccinations? Here’s What We Do (And Don’t) KnowBy Claire Cleveland
HealthStarting With A Fitzsimons Veterans Home, Colorado Seniors Are Now Set To Receive Coronavirus VaccinationsBy Andrea Dukakis and Rachel Estabrook
HealthColorado Elder Care Residents And Workers Set To Be Vaccinated In Weeks Following ChristmasBy Andrea Dukakis
HealthIsolation, Disorientation And The Ongoing Toll Of Racial Disparity — This Is Dementia In The PandemicBy Nell London