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Hi. I have an appointment with NJH. I will be there from 11/01 until 11/11. I have been told that there are areas of Denver that you do not want to stay in. Has anyone been there recently? Were you happy with where you stayed? Also, are there any tips or info that you feel would be helpful to me for my stay there? Thanks!

Latest Activity: September 12, 2023
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Hoosier,

Hello! Can the Lung Line or the nurse recommend a place? I stayed at a hotel nearby 3x but I cannot remember the name of it. Thank God it was awhile ago….

Good luck with your planning.

Latest Activity: September 7, 2023
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Hi - I'll be going to NJH in Denver and after doing extensive research and speaking to some people I know that lived there - Cherry Creek, or Wash Park area are two of the best places to stay. I opted for an airbnb and found a beautiful apartment to rent and it was cheaper than any of the hotels. Hope this helps.

Latest Activity: September 10, 2023
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ChristinaH

Thanks for responding and providing feedback @Deeh! This will be helpful to those that may be going in the future as well. :)

Latest Activity: September 12, 2023
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Hi Hoosier,

I made my first visit to NJH in August of this year, and we stayed in the Cherry Creek area. Cherry Creek is about a 10 minute drive to NJH and has many conveniences (restaurants, Target, Starbucks, etc.) nearby. I found the first week of my visit to be the most demanding - with many back-to-back appointments, so there wasn't a lot of downtime to explore the city. The second week was much easier. Wishing you all the best!

Latest Activity: October 9, 2023
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