By Kenyan Furnished Rentals LLC | Medical Transition Housing — Denver Metro
A housing partnership that reduces discharge risk, placement barriers, and readmission exposure for hospital teams.
👉 Suite 25 (Lakewood Veranda with attached Garage — near St. Anthony Hospital, St. Joseph Hospital, and Lutheran Medical Center)
7+ Night Medical Transition Housing | Owner-Operated Housing | Denver + Lakewood Placement Support
📞 (720) 391-1163
Current Placement Status
Suite 25 (Lakewood Veranda Suite on a quiet cul-de-sac) is currently available for immediate placement coordination supporting qualified extended-stay guests.
Medical travelers, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and healthcare-related stays continue to receive first placement priority across our furnished residential portfolio. When availability permits, we also welcome carefully screened extended-stay guests requiring stays of 7 nights or longer who value and commit to preserving the same quiet, smoke-free residential environment.
We don't simply match guests to available housing—we match guests to an environment they'll help preserve.
Every reservation is individually reviewed to help maintain the stability our medical travelers, caregivers, neighbors, and extended-stay guests depend upon.
If you know a patient, caregiver, discharge planner, healthcare professional, or other qualified extended-stay traveler requiring housing within the Denver Metro corridor, please encourage them to reach out directly.
CONTENT NOTE |This article explores a critical breaking point in the patient-caregiver experience that clinical metrics often miss: the sudden, terrifying intersection where families are forced to navigate a mid-term medical housing crisis using systems built for something entirely different.
"You will need to look for housing close by for the next 60 to 90 days," the doctor says, checking his watch. "A social worker will be in shortly to answer any questions you have as you search. I have to rush to my next patient."
He hooks the chart back on the wall and steps out.
As you search.
The words hang in the sterile air like a brick.
He didn't say,
"We found you a place."
He said,
"As you search."
The responsibility is entirely on us.
Panic hits first, sharp and cold, right in the center of my chest.
My town is three hours away.
My treatment is here, daily, starting Monday.
I am sitting on the edge of a hospital mattress with a three-inch stack of discharge paperwork in my lap, suddenly realizing we are entirely on our own, trying to figure out how to live in an unfamiliar city for the next three months.
My wife, Tina, flips open a laptop right there in the vinyl hospital chair, hands shaking.
"It's fine, hun, we'll find something," she mutters, typing "short-term housing near hospital" into a generic search engine.
Instantly, the screen explodes with leisure travel options.
Standard vacation rentals designed for holiday weekends.
Corporate high-rise apartments built for business executives.
Luxury hotels.
We start clicking links in a frenzy, and the desperation digs deeper into our bones.
Every click demands a massive security deposit, endless booking rules, and a total gamble on who our neighbors will be.
The sheer volume of choices becomes its own paralysis.
We are looking at thousands of dollars in hidden fees, scrolling through staged marketing photos, trying to make a critical healthcare decision based on an algorithm optimized for tourists and vacations.
By the time the door clicks open twenty minutes later, we are completely spiraling.
The hospital social worker walks in, holding a clipboard and wearing a bright, optimistic smile.
"Hi there! I just got a debriefing from the doctor," she says cheerfully.
"He advised that you'll need to find housing nearby for your treatment timeline, and there are plenty of different options out there for you to look into—"
"We can't do this," Tina interrupts, voice cracking.
The laptop screen is reflecting a luxury condo advertisement with a 4.2-star rating and a strict cancellation policy.
"We don't know where to go. Everything out there is set up for vacations or general corporate travelers. I don't even know if these places can guarantee the quiet, controlled environment needed for an immunosuppressed patient. And then there is cost, I can’t even believe some of the costs we are seeing for July in the Denver Metro area. We can't make this decision right now."
The social worker's smile fades.
She looks at the terror on our faces.
She looks down at the chaotic tabs open across the laptop.
Then she sighs gently.
She reaches across the table...
and physically shuts the laptop lid.
"Stop," she says quietly.
"Close those tabs."
"Start here instead."
She opens her tablet and types a single URL:
The shift in the room is instantaneous.
The flashing neon ads vanish.
The tourism marketplace disappears.
When you type a hospital ZIP code into this database, you are no longer looking at an algorithm designed to sell a holiday.
You are looking at a rigorously vetted, structured map of the actual social safety net.
For a patient in the middle of a medical crisis, discovering this platform feels like the ground finally stopping out from under your feet.
It strips away the commercial chaos and categorizes everything by raw human necessity;
Housing.
Food.
Transportation.
As we begin filtering through the verified housing resources, it becomes clear that every program serves a different purpose.
Emergency shelters.
Domestic violence sanctuaries.
Recovery housing.
Medical hospitality houses.
Each fills an important role.
But none quite matches our situation.
Then we find Kenyan Furnished Rentals LLC.
Looking more closely, the model suddenly makes sense.
The listing includes two separate programs.
The first is the Healing Stays Program, offering two to four donated nights for families arriving during an immediate medical crisis.
The second is the Medical Transition Housing Program, providing reduced-cost extended stays for patients and caregivers needing temporary housing during treatment and recovery.
Seeing both programs together removes the mystery.
The reduced-cost medical transition stays keep the operation running.
Those stays, in turn, help sustain the donated Healing Stays for families facing immediate financial hardship.
Because our treatment timeline extends for months rather than days, we realize the Medical Transition Housing Program is the appropriate fit, leaving the donated stays available for someone experiencing an acute emergency.
We contact Kenyan Furnished Rentals directly.
Because the homes are owner-operated and designed specifically around longer medical stays, the placement process begins immediately.
The logistics are solved not too long after.
We secure a clean, private two-bedroom home that gives both Tina and I the space we need to recover—not just physically, but emotionally.
The platform connected us to a verified community resource.
The provider delivered the sanctuary we needed.
Instead of gambling on an open tourism market built for recreation, we stepped into a quiet residential environment intentionally designed for recovery.
The hardest part of a medical crisis isn't always the medicine.
Sometimes it's the logistics.
Finding the right place to begin is the moment the panic finally gives way to healing.
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Current Placement Availability
Suite 25 is currently available for qualified medical transition and 7+ night extended-stay placement coordination.
Community Resource Support
If you or someone you know is navigating a healthcare crisis and needs access to verified community resources beyond Medical Transition Housing—such as food assistance, transportation, utility support, healthcare services, or other local programs—we encourage you to enter your local ZIP code at findhelp.org to discover available resources in your area.
For Hospital Teams
If you're a discharge planner, case manager, social worker, or care coordinator looking for a more predictable housing partner, we invite you to request our complimentary Placement Package.
Developed specifically for healthcare referral workflows, our complimentary Placement Package helps teams quickly determine whether a referral is likely to be an appropriate fit—without unnecessary back-and-forth.
We also offer Case Management Lunch & Learn sessions for departments interested in reducing placement friction and strengthening hospital-to-home coordination.
📞 (720) 391-1163
Request our complimentary Placement Package or schedule a Case Management Lunch & Learn.
Medical Transition Housing
Supporting patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and clinical staff throughout the Denver Metro corridor near St. Anthony Hospital, UCHealth Anschutz Medical Campus, and Children's Hospital Colorado.
Medical-Priority Placement • 7+ Night Extended Stays • Individually Reviewed Reservations
About This Series
The Transition Bridge is a weekly series written from the perspective of an owner-operated, recovery-aware Medical Transition Housing provider working alongside discharge planners and care coordination teams. Each post reflects the pressures that shape discharge decisions and examines one critical variable within that transition: residential stability.
This series does not speak for discharge planners; it mirrors the housing-related risk observed at the point where clinical care meets the home environment. The focus is intentionally limited to the housing perspective.
For placement coordination, availability inquiries, hospital team outreach related to medical transition housing, or educational discussions about stabilizing recovery environments during medical transition, visit the Kenyan Furnished Rentals Contact Page to begin the conversation.
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