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Home Care in Security-Widefield, CO: Agencies, Costs, and Local Resources

Colorado Springs Home Care Editorial TeamMay 24, 2026
Home Care in Security-Widefield, CO: Agencies, Costs, and Local Resources

Home Care in Security-Widefield, CO: Agencies, Costs, and Local Resources

Security-Widefield has its own home care pattern. It is not enough to search for "home care near me" and assume every provider that broadly serves Colorado Springs will reliably staff this area. South-metro staffing geography, Fort Carson adjacency, affordability concerns, and a community with a high proportion of working families, veterans, and retirees on fixed incomes all shape what home care looks like here.

Quick answer: Security-Widefield families should look for agencies with reliable south El Paso County caregiver coverage, clear backup plans, and the right Colorado license class — Class A for skilled care, Class B for personal care. Families with military connections should also confirm whether the provider accepts VA benefits or Tricare before signing.

Need a starting list? Browse agencies serving Security-Widefield, then ask each provider whether it regularly staffs the exact ZIP code, shift time, and care type you need.

Why Security-Widefield is its own home care market

1. South-metro caregiver geography matters

Security-Widefield sits south of Colorado Springs, adjacent to Fountain and close to Fort Carson. Agencies that primarily staff from central or north Colorado Springs may struggle to reliably cover south-side shifts — especially short morning or evening visits where commute time eats into the value of the care.

Ask specifically where assigned caregivers are based, not just whether the agency lists Security-Widefield as a service area. A caregiver based near Fountain, Security, or south Colorado Springs is significantly more reliable for this community.

2. Fort Carson adjacency and military household patterns

Security-Widefield is a gateway community for Fort Carson, and many residents are active-duty military, veterans, or surviving spouses. This matters for home care planning in two ways:

  • VA benefits and Tricare may cover certain home care services for eligible individuals, but not every civilian agency is enrolled to bill these payers. Confirm upfront.
  • Military household schedules — including deployment, TDY, and frequent moves — can create sudden care gaps or irregular coverage needs. A good provider should understand this and have clear protocols for urgent starts and schedule changes.

3. Affordability and Medicaid navigation are common priorities

Security-Widefield has a higher proportion of residents on fixed incomes or Medicaid compared to north Colorado Springs or Monument. Understanding how Medicaid long-term services work — and which Case Management Agency covers this address — is often a priority for families here. The correct CMA for El Paso County can be confirmed through the HCPF CMA directory.

Not all agencies accept Medicaid-funded programs. Ask upfront whether the provider participates in Health First Colorado HCBS or Community First Choice before building a plan around those benefits.

4. Short shifts need to be realistic at this location

Many Security-Widefield families need targeted help: a morning bathing shift, an afternoon medication reminder, an evening transfer. Short shifts are valuable but depend entirely on whether caregivers are based nearby. Confirm minimum shift lengths and actual staffing geography before committing.

Hospital and care connections

Common hospital and specialty-care connections for Security-Widefield families include:

  • UCHealth Memorial Hospital Central — the largest hospital in the region, with comprehensive medical, surgical, cardiac, stroke, and trauma services. The most common major discharge source for Security-Widefield families.
  • CommonSpirit Penrose Hospital — major community hospital with oncology, orthopedics, neurology, and cardiac programs; relevant depending on specialist and insurance network.
  • CommonSpirit St. Francis Hospital — may be relevant for specialty care or network-based discharge planning.
  • Evans Army Community Hospital — primary military treatment facility at Fort Carson, serving eligible active-duty members and their families.

If a hospital discharge is involved, ask whether skilled home health is being ordered and whether personal care will need to be arranged separately. Medicare-covered skilled visits and privately paid personal care often run simultaneously through different providers.

Common care situations in Security-Widefield

  • Aging-in-place support for a retiree or veteran who needs help with bathing, meals, dressing, and daily routines
  • Post-hospital recovery after surgery, fall, stroke, cardiac event, or rehab
  • Dementia supervision where familiar surroundings provide comfort but safety is declining
  • Respite care for a spouse or family member who is physically or emotionally exhausted from caregiving
  • Private duty nursing for wound care, medication administration, or complex chronic illness — see Private Duty Nursing in Colorado Springs
  • 24-hour or overnight care after wandering, falls, end-of-life changes, or a major care transition — see 24-Hour Home Care in Colorado Springs
  • Military family support while an active-duty member is deployed or on extended TDY

What to ask a Security-Widefield provider

1. Do you regularly staff Security-Widefield and south El Paso County?

Ask where assigned caregivers are based. South-side coverage is not a given for agencies headquartered in central or north Colorado Springs.

2. What Colorado license class do you hold?

Class B is sufficient for personal care. Class A is required for skilled nursing or therapy. Verify in CDPHE's Find and Compare Facilities.

3. Do you accept VA benefits, Tricare, or Medicaid-funded programs?

Not all civilian agencies participate in these. Confirm before assuming coverage.

4. What services do you provide directly?

Separate personal care, skilled home health, hospice, private duty nursing, and 24-hour care before signing.

5. How do you handle hospital discharge coordination?

Ask whether the provider regularly coordinates with UCHealth Memorial, Penrose, or Evans Army Community Hospital discharge teams.

6. What is your backup plan for missed shifts?

A missed shift can be dangerous when the client needs toileting help, transfers, dementia supervision, or medication reminders.

7. How do you communicate with family?

Ask about care notes, app updates, supervisor calls, and after-hours escalation — especially important for military families who may not always be locally available.

Costs in Security-Widefield

Industry benchmarks for 2025–2026 place non-medical caregiver rates in the Colorado Springs area at roughly $22–$30/hour for marketplace listings, with fully managed agency rates often higher because they include supervision, backup staffing, insurance, payroll taxes, caregiver training, and compliance.

Ask specifically about:

  • Minimum shift length and whether short shifts are realistic at this location
  • Weekend and holiday rates
  • Transportation or mileage charges for south El Paso County
  • Overnight pricing
  • Skilled nursing vs. personal care rates
  • Dementia or high-acuity premiums
  • Cancellation policies
  • Whether the provider accepts VA benefits, Tricare, Medicaid, or long-term care insurance

For a full overview of payment options, read How to Pay for In-Home Nursing Care in Colorado.

Verifying a Security-Widefield home care agency

Before hiring any agency:

  1. Get the exact legal name and license number
  2. Search CDPHE's Find and Compare Facilities to confirm Class A or Class B status
  3. Use Medicare Care Compare if Medicare-covered skilled home health is involved
  4. Verify individual nurse licenses through Colorado DORA if hiring a private-duty nurse directly

For the full guide, read How to Verify a Colorado Home Care Agency License Before You Hire.

Local resources

The Pikes Peak Area Agency on Aging serves El Paso County, including Security-Widefield, and can help families navigate aging services, caregiver support, and benefits information. Veterans and active-duty families should also explore VA and Fort Carson resource offices for benefit eligibility and referrals.

Finding agencies serving Security-Widefield

Start with agencies serving Security-Widefield. When you call, lead with ZIP code, cross streets, hours needed, service type, target start date, payer situation (including any military benefits), and any hospital discharge details.

The right provider is the one that can reliably staff your address, match the care type, and communicate clearly when the plan changes.


Frequently asked questions

What makes home care in Security-Widefield different from north Colorado Springs?

South-metro caregiver geography, Fort Carson adjacency, a higher proportion of Medicaid-eligible and military-connected families, and affordability as a priority all make Security-Widefield different from north or central Colorado Springs home care markets.

Can veterans or military families use VA or Tricare for home care?

VA benefits and Tricare may cover certain home care services for eligible veterans and active-duty families. Not all civilian agencies are enrolled to bill these payers — confirm eligibility and enrollment before assuming coverage.

Which hospitals are closest for Security-Widefield families?

UCHealth Memorial Hospital Central is the most common major discharge source. CommonSpirit Penrose is also relevant depending on specialty and insurance. Evans Army Community Hospital serves eligible military families.

How do I verify an agency's Colorado license?

Use CDPHE's Find and Compare Facilities to confirm Class A or Class B status. Use Medicare Care Compare if the agency provides Medicare-covered home health.

Does Medicare pay for home care in Security-Widefield?

Medicare may pay for qualifying intermittent skilled home health from a Class A Medicare-certified agency. It does not pay for 24-hour care or custodial personal care when that is the only care needed.

Do Security-Widefield agencies also serve Fountain and Stratmoor?

Most agencies that regularly serve Security-Widefield also cover Fountain, Stratmoor, and other south El Paso County communities. Confirm your exact address and any mileage or travel fee policies when you call.


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