Our Leaders

Erin Denholm
Chief Executive Officer, MSN, RN
Erin Denholm is the CEO of Centura Health at Home and a Robert Wood Johnson Nurse Executive Fellow. She is a distinguished leader in healthcare, noted for her visionary and passionate commitment to transcend healthcare beyond hospital walls, increase healthcare literacy among consumers and, in particular, empower consumers with the resources to direct their care and realize their wishes regarding end-of-life options. She is responsible for a wide range of home health services, senior living and skilled nursing facilities, palliative care, hospice programs, durable medical equipment and other non-acute care offerings that complement the health care delivered inside Centura Health's thirteen Colorado hospitals. She pioneered the use of telehealth technology in reducing emergency room visits and adverse outcomes among heart failure patients in Colorado, and she led the successful legislative effort to make Colorado the first state in the country to provide Medicaid funding for telehealth services.
Ms. Denholm has won numerous accolades for her work. Under her auspices, Centura Health at Home has been recognized as a world-class workplace by the Gallup organization, She is a recipient of The Denver Business Journal Champion in Healthcare award and her collaborative spirit inspired a joint venture with The Children's Hospital to fund and operate the first palliative care program in Colorado designed exclusively for children and their families has received national acclaim. She is an international speaker and consultant on telehealth nursing, inclusive leadership, nursing productivity in home care, visit-based compensation systems and the patient-centered medical home. Ms. Denholm holds an MSN from Regis University and a BSN from The College of Mt. St. Joseph. She has been on the Home Care Association of Colorado Board of Directors, has served on the Board of Directors for the Rocky Mountain Children's Choir and the steering committees for Home Care Strategy and Advocacy for Catholic Health Initiatives.










