Colorado-New Hearing Loops

New Colorado hearing loops

Newest hearing loop is at the top of the list, and includes ‘discovered’ hearing loops. Last updated 1/16/25

  • CSU-Osher, Fort Collins, 3 classrooms. Learn and celebrate 1/23/25
  • Highlands Ranch Senior Center, Highlands Ranch. Opened 1/13/25. rooms, counter hearing loops, office
  • Windcrest retirement community, another community room, Highlands Ranch
  • Anthem Ranch’s Aspen Lodge, Broomfield
  • Colorado Springs Airport, Colorado Springs. 2 gates, information desk
  • Clyfford Still Museum, Denver. Counter hearing loop at the information desk
  • Meow Wolf, Denver. 3 counter hearing loops: guest experiences, coat check, HELLOFOOD
  • Arapahoe Libraries, will be in all 8 branches. New hearing loops in Davies, Eloise May, Koelbel, Sheridan, Smoky Hill, and Southglenn branches; Centennial, Deer Trail, and Denver.
  • Mesa County Libraries, Clifton Branch, Clifton
  • Douglas County Libraries, Castle Rock Branch, Castle Rock
  • Mesa County Libraries, Central Branch, Grand Junction
  • Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Denver
  • Colorado Capitol-Senate Floor, Denver
  • Longmont Calvary, Longmont
  • Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Boulder
  • Green Mountain Presbyterian Church, Lakewood
  • Parker Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Parker
  • Boulder County SE Services Hub, Lafayette
  • Westminster City Council, Westminster
  • Lake Dillon Theatre, Silverthorne
  • Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, Ft. Collins
  • Marshall’s Mortuary and Cremation Service, Denver
  • El Paso County, Elections, Colorado Springs
  • Colorado Center for the Blind, Littleton
  • United Methodist Church of Johnstown, Johnstown
  • Church at Redstone, Redstone
  • Lord of the Mountains Lutheran Church, Dillon
  • ARC Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs
  • St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, Littleton
  • Atlantis Apartments, Denver
  • City of Fountain: (8) Council Chambers, Utilities, Administration, Police Department
  • Arapahoe Libraries: (3) Kelver Library (Byers), Castlewood Library (Centennial), Koelbel Library (Centennial)
  • Boulder Valley Christian Church, Boulder
  • International Hearing Dog, Inc., Henderson (Sertoma donation)
  • Koelbel Library, Arapahoe Libraries, Centennial (Sertoma donation)
  • HearAid Audiology Clinic, Pueblo
  • Ent Credit Union, Westside Service Center on W Colorado Avenue, Colorado Springs
  • The Episcopal Church of St. John the Baptist, Breckenridge
  • First Unitarian Society of Denver, Denver
  • Bemis Library, Littleton
  • Atonement Lutheran Church, Boulder
  • Boulder Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Lafayette
  • East Library, Pikes Peak Library District, Colorado Springs (Sertoma donation)
  • Lakewood Cultural Center, Lakewood (NextFifty Foundation donation)
  • Wheeler Opera House, Aspen
  • UCHealth: (6) Loveland, Fort Collins

Colorado has approximately:

  • 239 hearing loops (161 room, 61 counter, 20 window, 4 table, and numerous airport gates)
  • 189 locations: airport 1, audiology 8, education 2, government 38, health 14, library 25, mortuary 1, museum 3, nonprofit 7, recreation 6, senior 18, services 2, performing arts/theater 13, and places of worship 57. Some organizations have more than one hearing loop.

In addition, there are 11 portable hearing loops:

  • The Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management has 10 portable hearing loop systems for use across the state, such as during emergency service response.
  • Colorado Advisory Council for Persons with Disabilities has a portable hearing loop system.

For a detailed map of CU Boulder that shows their 2 hearing loops, check out https://www.colorado.edu/map/  

Please let us know what information needs to be revised or added!