Developmental Disabilities Waiver
A waiver is an extra set of Health First Colorado (Colorado"s Medicaid program) benefits that you could qualify for in certain cases. These benefits can help you remain in your home and community. Waivers have extra program rules and some programs may have waitlists. The Home and Community-Based Services Waiver For Persons With Developmental Disabilities (DD) provides access to 24-hour, seven days a week supervision through Residential Habilitation and Day Habilitation Services and Supports. The service provider is responsible to support individuals in services to find living arrangements. Living arrangements can range from host homes settings with 1-2 persons, individualized settings of 1-3 persons, and group settings of 4-8 persons, as well as residential supports for participants who live in their own home or who live with and/or are provided services by members of their family.
Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
We believe that anyone with a disability who wants to work, can work, regardless of the type or severity of their disability. We provide a wide variety of individualized services for people with disabilities. These services may allow you to reach your employment goals and live independently.
- 303-318-8571
- cdle_voc.rehab@state.co.us
- https://dvr.colorado.gov/
- 707 17th Street, Suite 2700 Denver, CO 80202
Douglas County Resource Guide
Online resource guide including resources for: aging, child assessment and safety, domestic violence and abuse, immigrant rights, health and medical, substance use/misuse, parenting, legal, transportation, food and utility assistance, and workforce resources.
- 720-643-2400
- CH@douglas.co.us
- https://www.douglas.co.us/health-department/community-resource-guide/
- 11045 E. Lansing Cir. Suite 300, Englewood, CO 80112
Early Intervention Colorado
Early Intervention (EI) Colorado provides free evaluations and services to children from birth to age 3 with developmental delays or qualifying disabilities. The program offers individualized support, including speech, physical, and occupational therapy, aimed at enhancing development, with a focus on coaching families within their daily routines.
- Referrals: 833-733-3734 (833-REFER-EI)
- General Questions: 888-777-4041
- GetStartedwithEI@state.co.us
- https://dcfs.my.salesforce-sites.com/eicolorado/
- 710 South Ash Street, Dener, CO 80246
El Grupo Vida
El Grupo Vida Colorado is a non-profit organization whose work consists of providing support, education and resources to Immigrant families on issues of disability, special education, community leadership and guardianship for all families who love members with different abilities, no matter your immigration status.
- 303-335-9875
- info@elgrupovida.org
- https://elgrupovida.org/
- 3443 South Galena St, Suite 300 Denver, Colorado 80231
Best Buddies Family Support Programs
Best Buddies Family Support programs offer comprehensive resources, guidance, and community for families raising individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). These programs aim to reduce isolation and foster supportive environments through parent mentorship (Eunie's Buddies), specialized sibling support, and educational resources, enhancing the overall well-being of the family unit.
Summit Family & Intercultural Resource Center
The Family & Intercultural Resource Center (FIRC) in Summit County, Colorado, is a crucial nonprofit supporting residents with food security, financial empowerment, health insurance navigation, and family support. Serving 1 in 3 locals, FIRC operates Community Food Markets, offers housing assistance, and provides parenting/peer support, particularly assisting workers in the high-cost resort region.
- 970-262-3888
- frontdesk@summitfirc.org
- https://www.summitfirc.org/en/
- 24 Rapid Dr. Breckenridge, CO 80424
Firefly Autism
Firefly Autism is a Colorado-based non-profit organization, founded in 2003, dedicated to empowering autistic individuals of all ages through comprehensive, individualized ABA therapy, education, and support services. It offers center-based, home-based, and community-based programs, focusing on fostering independence, social skills, and vocational training using assent-based practices.
- 303-759-1192
- info@fireflyautism.org
- https://fireflyautism.org/
- 2001 Hoyt Street, Lakewood, CO 80215
Humanex Academy
Humanex Academy is a private, independent, fully accredited, school for 6-12 grade neurodiverent students, including those with autism, anxiety, and learning disabilities. It offers a supportive, self-paced, and highly individualized academic program with a 4-to-1 student-teacher ratio, focusing on strengths-based learning, social-emotional growth, and executive functioning.
- 303-783-0137
- info@humanexacademy.com
- https://humanexacademy.org/
- 2700 S Zuni St., Englewood, CO 80110
Imagine!
Imagine! provides services designed to incorporate people with developmental, cognitive, and physical challenges into the fabric of their communities. Services include educational and therapeutic services, job training and placement, recreation and leisure activities, opportunities for community living, behavioral health services, technology solutions, and support for families.
- 303-665-7789
- info@Imaginecolorado.org
- https://imaginecolorado.org/
- 1400 Dixon Ave. Lafayette, CO 80026
Instructional ABA Consultants
Instructional ABA Consultants (IABA) provides individualized, evidence-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism and developmental disabilities, focusing on communication, social skills, and independence. Operating in Illinois and Colorado, IABA offers clinic-based, in-home, and school-based services featuring parent training, insurance navigation, and tailored programming for children aged 18 months to five years.
- 331-229-8839
- services@instructional-aba.com
- https://www.iabaconsultants.com/
- 4284 Trail Boss Drive #110 Castle Rock, CO 80104
REVEL
REVEL in Colorado is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting teens and adults with autism and intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDDs) through community integration, vocational training, and social programs. Based in Denver, it offers individualized, neuro-affirming services, including vocational training (REV UP), daily life skills (GEAR UP), and social experiences.
- 720-502-4927
- info@revelinlife.org
- https://revelinlife.org/
- 3501 Blake St. #250, Denver, CO 80205
Denver Mill Levy Program
The Denver Mill Levy Program, administered by Rocky Mountain Human Services (RMHS) and funded by a 2003 taxpayer-approved property tax, provides flexible services for Denver residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and their families. It offers essential supports, including housing stability, respite, and specialized equipment.
- 303-636-5600
- questions@rmhumanservices.org
- https://www.rmhumanservices.org/departments/mill-levy/
- 9900 E. Iliff Ave., Denver, CO 80231
Special Olympics Colorado
Special Olympics Colorado (SOCO) provides year-round sports training and competition for over 28,000 children and adults with intellectual disabilities, offering 22+ sports at no cost to athletes or their families. Through athletic competition, inclusive Unified Champion Schools, and health programming, SOCO promotes physical fitness, empowerment, and inclusion across the state.
- 720-359-3100
- Info@SpecialOlympicsCO.org
- https://specialolympicsco.org/
- 12450 Arapahoe Road, Suite C, Centennial, CO 80112
The ARC (Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert counties)
The Arc Arapahoe, Douglas & Elbert Counties is a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing advocacy, information, and support to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families.
- 303-220-9228
- Info@arc-ad.org
- https://arc-ad.org/
- 6538 S Racine Circle, Centennial, CO 80111
The Initiative
The Initiative is a Colorado-based 501(c)3 organization specializing in providing services, support, and resources to people with disabilities who are experiencing domestic violence, abuse, neglect, sexual assault, other violent crime. While we specialize in serving people with disabilities, we will work with all survivors, regardless of disability status, documentation, immigration status, sexual orientation, or identity.
Show & Tell
Show & Tell (formerly known as the THRIVE Center) is a Colorado-based nonprofit organization and the state’s only Community Parent Resource Center (CPRC) focused on supporting families of children with disabilities. Founded in 2019, it functions as a parent-driven organization dedicated to empowering families—particularly Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) families—to advocate for their children from birth to age 26.
- 303-632-6840
- Info@WeShowAndTell.org
- https://www.weshowandtell.org/
- 3131 S. Vaughn Way, #214, Aurora, CO 80014
Understood
Understood is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting people with learning and thinking differences (like ADHD or dyslexia). They provide personalized resources, including expert-driven articles, tools, and community support to help individuals thrive at school, work, and in life from childhood through adulthood.
Colorado Name Change Project
Colorado Name Change Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of transgender Coloradans by assisting them with their legal name change and gender marker corrections. Through workshops across the state, pro bono legal assistance, nonpartisan advocacy, and innovative technology implementation, we seek to make being who you truly are easier to accomplish.
LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory
The LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory is a free, searchable database of doctors, medical professionals and healthcare providers who are knowledgeable and sensitive to the unique health needs of LGBTQ+ people in the United States and Canada.
- (833) 456-2202
- info@glma.org
- https://www.glma.org/find_a_provider.php
- 1629 K St. NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20006