Brittney Blanchard: Owner of Extended Family Home Care – Trusted Home Health Expert in the Denver Metro Area
About Brittney Blanchard
Owner, Physician Assistant & Caregiving Advocate
Brittney Blanchard started working with Extended Family in 2009 as a caregiver and worked for the former owner for several years before gaining additional experience in medicine and furthering her career beyond home care as a Physician Assistant. After tragically losing her niece during this time, the former owner and now friend reached out to Brittney to offer condolences. It was that same conversation that Brittney learned the company was being sold. She took this information as a gift and was eager to return to the company on which her passion was founded.
In 2021, Brittney acquired Extended Family Home Care and remains the sole owner today. Collectively, Brittney has worked in non-medical and medical care for almost 20 years and is elated to bring her expertise, passion, and love for the Colorado senior community back to where she started. Her favorite part of being in ownership is having more quality time with all clients and having more involvement in hiring caregivers who share the same passion that she does.
Best of Mile High Award (2023, 2024, 2025) – Home Healthcare Category
Provider and Employer of Choice – Activated Insights (formerly Home Care Pulse)
Certifications & Licenses
Licensed Physician Assistant (State of Colorado)
Certified Administrator for Class A and B Home Care Agencies
Extended Family Home Care: Our Story
A Legacy of Compassion Since 2007
Extended Family Home Care was opened in 2007 by a social worker with a passion for the elderly community. It has remained a privately owned, non-franchised company ever since. Now owned by a former caregiver who became a clinician.
Our Mission We are dedicated to enriching the lives of all that we encounter in the Denver area by treating our employees, those we serve, their loved ones, and our communities like an extension of our family.
Our Vision Remain the number one trusted home care company in Colorado. We strive to be the best in the industry, not the biggest.
Why Families Choose Us
Brittney’s Unique Value Proposition
20 Years Experience
From hands-on caregiving to clinical practice as a Physician Assistant.
Caregiver-to-Owner Perspective
Deep understanding of client and caregiver needs.
Clinician-Led Care
Medical expertise applied to non-medical home care services.
Local & Award-Winning
Recognized as ‘Best of Mile High’ for three consecutive years.
Counties and cities We Serve in Colorado
Counties:
Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Boulder, Denver, Douglas, Elbert, Jefferson
Cities:
Denver, Arvada, Aurora, Boulder, Brighton, Broomfield, Castle Pines, Castle Rock, Centennial, Cherry Creek, Cherry Hills Village, Commerce City, Denver, Englewood, Glendale, Golden, Greenwood Village, Highlands Ranch, Lafayette, Lakewood, Littleton, Lone Tree, Longmont, Northglenn, Parker, Superior, Thornton, Wheatridge, Westminster
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