Apria, based in Costa Mesa, CA, already operates a regional office in nearby Littleton but has outgrown its space. Officials from the firm searched sites in Douglas, Arapahoe and Jefferson counties before picking Ken Caryl along C-470 between Kipling and Ken Caryl avenue.
"We became interested in establishing a new facility in Jefferson County because of the location and access that it offers us to the major highway network within Colorado," says Rick Little, Apria regional vice president of operations.
The company provides respiratory care, durable medical equipment sales and home infusion services for 1.2 million patients.
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