Parker Personal Care Homes

Contact Information

6770 W. 52nd Ave
Ste. B
Arvada, CO 80002
United States

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DayHours
Monday9AM - 5PM
Tuesday9AM - 5PM
Wednesday9AM - 5PM
Thursday9AM - 5PM
Friday9AM - 5PM
Saturday9AM - 5PM
Sunday9AM - 5PM
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At Parker Personal Care Homes, we build community.

We believe that we have one of the most important jobs there is: enhancing the quality of peoples’ lives. We take the time to gather the right tools and identify the appropriate resources so that we are enabled to provide individuals opportunities to make informed choices about their lives.

Founded in 1995, we are a well-established organization that provides a large variety of services. The supports that we offer include: Foster Care Supports, Children’s Extensive Supports, Supported Living Services, Host Homes, Community Participation Services, Supported Community Connections, Specialized Habilitation, Independent Living Services, and Vocational Rehabilitation Services.

We believe that we have one of the most important jobs there is: enhancing the quality of peoples’ lives. We take the time to gather the right tools and identify the appropriate resources so that we are enabled to provide individuals ample opportunities to make informed and healthy choices about their lives.


Services and information

  • Traditional Foster Care
  • Specialized / Therapeutic Care
  • Emergency Foster Care
  • Respite Foster Care

Requirements to become a foster parent

You must meet minimum requirements to provide foster care for children in Colorado. Foster parents for children and families must:

  • Be 21 years of age or older
  • Maintain sufficient income to support a family
  • Have physical and mental capability to care for children and youth
  • Pass a child abuse background and criminal background check
  • Work with a treatment team and undergo future training
  • Complete a Home Study

Prospective foster families can contact a Colorado child placement agency or your local Department of Human Services. Social workers in these child welfare agencies will provide information about Colorado's child welfare system, foster care, and the adoption process.

Social workers recommended that other adults and children in your home agree to provide long-term home care, too. If everyone is ready to welcome a new child, your local agency will help your home become an approved foster home.


Ratings and Reviews

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Heather Kendall
Feb 17, 2016

They do not care about the safety of there clients and what's best for them. They try to get there clients to lie about everything. Some of the foster parents don't have proper training and neither do the staff

Rating: 1

Paula Peacock
Oct 21, 2015

They do NOT care about your relative or the ABUSIVE TREATMENT your loved one is receiving from their host home providers!

Rating: 1

Kristin McCubbins
Oct 03, 2015

These individuals care about money, not people or children.
Time after time, they went against their own code of ethics.
They will never take responsibility for their poor choices or actions.
The owners like to flaunt their openly alternative lifestyle.
No one on staff will care about what is best for your child.
Avoid PPCH and Brittany Siegel like the plague.

Rating: 1