
BRENT'S
PLACE
Aurora
The Brent Eley Foundation, a 501c3 organization, was founded in 1997 by Brent’s parents ten years after their son lost his battle with cancer at the age of 13.
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In 1998 the first Brent's Place facility opened its doors with five apartments to fill the need in the Denver area for accommodations suitable for patients following bone marrow transplants.
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In 2009 Brent’s Place opened its new state-of-the-art facility in Aurora, just blocks away from the Children’s Hospital Colorado and Anschutz Medical Campus in Denver.
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In 2017 a second building was opened on the same campus in memory of Tanner Seebaum who also lost his life to cancer as a child. With this additional building the number of apartments available to families and patients is now forty-four.




Brent’s Place has an independent living concept. Additionally, each apartment meets a standard of hygiene requirement called Safe-Clean. This set of strict standards minimize exposure to germs of all kinds and toxins found in other types of housing available to patients recovering from life-saving treatments who are far from home.
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C4 LTD was proud to be a part of Phase I to remodel both buildings back in 2019 and Phase II this year (2021).

Left:
Western dude ranch
"Kid's Corral" play area