For community leaders · Boulder County

Bring co-op.care to the people you already care for.

The best care doesn’t arrive through advertising. It spreads through communities that already trust each other — a congregation, a senior community, a neighborhood. If you lead one, you can offer your aging members real care, from people they know, in a cooperative they can own a piece of.

Free to explore · no cost to your members for the card · Boulder County today.

Why communities, not ads

Care runs on trust you can’t buy.

A care company spends millions trying to manufacture what your community already has: people who know each other, a culture of showing up, and a reason to. That’s why co-op.care grows one bounded community at a time instead of one lonely customer at a time.

When care is delivered by neighbors and owned by everyone in it, it doesn’t churn and it doesn’t feel like a service. It feels like belonging. Our job is to hand your community the tools; yours is the trust that makes them work.

Two kinds of community, one fit

Where this works best.

Two community types are especially well suited — because the care, the caregivers, and the ownership all click into what’s already there.

Faith congregations

Your congregation is already a coalition.

You have what care companies can’t manufacture: trust, a culture of mutual aid, and generations under one roof. Younger members can become caregiver-owners and earn close to home; elders receive care from people they worship beside. The whole thing runs on relationships you already hold.

  • A free ComfortCard for every aging member — emergency card, benefits finder, Five Wishes
  • A physician pathway for care assessments and documentation, when appropriate
  • Companion care from members you may already know, at member pricing
  • A way for younger members to serve and be paid — a real vocation, not a volunteer rota
Senior communities & NORCs

Where elders already live close together.

A senior community — or a building or neighborhood that has quietly become one — is the densest, most walkable place care can work. A standing group of caregiver-owners inside the community means help is minutes away, not dispatched across town. Saturate one, and everyone benefits.

  • A free ComfortCard for every resident who wants one
  • Neighbors caring for neighbors — walkable, familiar, minutes away
  • Member-priced companion care plus the physician pathway
  • A cooperative residents can own — one member, one vote, care that can’t be sold out from under them

Also a fit: senior centers, Area Agencies on Aging, hospices, and community nonprofits. Tell us about yours →

A partnership, not a sale

What each side brings.

This isn’t a vendor pitch. It’s a division of labor between people who are good at different things.

co-op.care brings

  • The free ComfortCard and Sage for every member
  • Trained, background-checked caregiver-owners
  • A physician pathway for assessments and documentation
  • The cooperative structure, coordination, and technology
  • Honest pricing, and the paperwork that makes care affordable

Your community brings

  • Trust — the one thing that can’t be bought
  • A room to gather in and a way to reach your members
  • Younger members who might become caregiver-owners
  • Elders who deserve care that already knows them
  • A stake in something you help shape, not just receive
How it starts

Small, and honest about the pace.

Care grows at the speed trust allows. We start small on purpose.

A conversation

We meet, listen to what your members actually need, and see whether this is a fit. No cost, no obligation, no pitch deck theatre.

A first cohort

A handful of families and a few caregiver-owners from within your community. Everyone gets the free card; care begins for those who want it.

It becomes the default

As it works, it spreads by word of mouth inside your community — the way real things always have. You helped build it, so it stays yours.

Start here

Start a conversation.

Tell us about your community and we’ll follow up personally — a real conversation, not a sales sequence. Prefer something to share with your board or pin to a bulletin board? Open the one-page overview to print or share →

Your community

Nothing here is a commitment. It opens a door.

By reaching out you agree we can contact you about a possible partnership. We never sell your information. There is no cost to explore.

Thank you — we’ll be in touch.

We read every one of these ourselves and reply personally. We’re glad you’re thinking about your members this way.

Straight answers

What community leaders ask.

Does this cost our community anything?

No. Exploring costs nothing, and the ComfortCard is free for every member, forever. Members pay only for what they choose to use — companion care hours, or a physician letter when one is warranted — at honest, published prices. Your community isn’t asked to fund anything.

Are you trying to sell our members something?

No. The free card is genuinely useful on its own, and we’d rather earn trust slowly than push a subscription. co-op.care is a cooperative — owned by its members and caregivers, not outside investors — so there’s no pressure to extract. If care is a fit for a family, it’s there; if it isn’t, the card still helps.

Who actually provides the care?

Companion caregivers who are members and part-owners of the cooperative — ideally people from within your own community. Care is non-medical companionship and support at home; a licensed physician handles anything clinical. Every caregiver is background-checked.

We’re not in Boulder. Can we still talk?

Yes — please reach out. Care delivery is Boulder County today, and where we go next follows the communities that raise their hands. Naming your interest genuinely helps decide where the cooperative expands.

What’s the smallest way to start?

One gathering and a free card for anyone who wants it. No exclusivity, no long agreement, no commitment to scale. If it helps even a few of your members, it was worth doing; if it grows, it grows at the pace your community sets.