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All for Kids Home Health

Pediatric in-home therapy including physical therapy, speech therapy, and occupational therapy. All for Kids Home Health care aims to help families of disabled and special needs as well has children fighting cancer.

In-home Skilled (Medical) Unskilled (Non-Medical) Youth (Under 18) Intellectual/Developmental Disability Physical Disability Challenging Behaviors Medical Support Needs Activities of Daily Living Assistance (ADL's) Mental Health Condition Deaf/Hard of Hearing Medicaid/Waivers Spanish

All-Stars Club

The All-Stars Cub aims to provide first-class experiences for individuals with special needs that offer opportunities to have fun, stay active and meet new friends, all while giving their parents and caregivers a night of rest. The All-Stars Club works in partnership with local churches to host events and develop a volunteer base that is compassionate and energized about serving those with disabilities. Volunteers are the backbone of the ministry which allows them to provide these life changing programs and offer an incredible experience on an individual, 1on1 scale.

Center-Based Recreational/Camp Unskilled (Non-Medical) Youth (Under 18) Adults (18+) Intellectual/Developmental Disability Physical Disability Challenging Behaviors Mental Health Condition Deaf/Hard of Hearing

Alpine Autism Center

Provides intensive, one-on-one instruction using the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis. Our staff is highly trained and dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with autism by teaching important communication, academic, social, and daily living skills.

Center-Based Day Program Unskilled (Non-Medical) Youth (Under 18) Intellectual/Developmental Disability Challenging Behaviors Mental Health Condition Medicaid/Waivers

American Diabetes Association - Camp Colorado

American Diabetes Association Camp Colorado exists to foster independence, self confidence and awareness of a healthy lifestyle through education, nutrition, exercise, emotional well being and glucose control in children.

Community Connections Overnight Recreational/Camp Transportation Skilled (Medical) Unskilled (Non-Medical) Youth (Under 18) Physical Disability Medical Support Needs Scholarships/Financial Assistance Available

Angels of Colorado

Provides short-term and long-term respite care to families of children and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities.

Angels Day Program is designed to support every individual’s day-to-day living skills. Our main focus is to provide a setting for these individuals to increase social skills and work on individual goals.

Onsite activities include Music Time, Pottery/Art, Cooking, Personal Care and Adaptive Sports, Story Time Corner, Sensory Room, Low Light Therapy, Boys & Girl Scouts, and much more.

In-home Center-Based Day Program Community Connections Overnight Transportation Unskilled (Non-Medical) Homemaker Emergency/Crisis Youth (Under 18) Adults (18+) Older Adults (55+) Intellectual/Developmental Disability Physical Disability Activities of Daily Living Assistance (ADL's) Mental Health Condition Medicaid/Waivers

Apex Caring Services

Apex Caring Services is a class “B” licensed Home Health Care Agency in the state of Colorado. At present, we serve all of the counties in the Denver Metro area including Jefferson, Adams, Boulder, Broomfield, and others. Our license allows us to perform In home Support Services for families that have individuals under HCBS, EBD, or SCI waivers.

In-home Skilled (Medical) Unskilled (Non-Medical) Homemaker Youth (Under 18) Adults (18+) Older Adults (55+) Intellectual/Developmental Disability Physical Disability Memory Condition Challenging Behaviors Medical Support Needs Activities of Daily Living Assistance (ADL's) Mental Health Condition Deaf/Hard of Hearing Medicaid/Waivers

ARC of Colorado

ARC is a volunteer organization dedicated to support and advocacy for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.

Youth (Under 18) Adults (18+) Older Adults (55+) Intellectual/Developmental Disability Physical Disability Challenging Behaviors

Ascendigo

Our organization offers three core programs: Adventures, Life Enrichment, and Outreach. Our goal is to integrate people with autism into community life recreationally and socially, whether through adventure sports, basic life skills, compatible employment in local companies, or community engagement. In addition to our programs, Ascendigo educates members of our community about autism.

In-home Community Connections Overnight Recreational/Camp Skilled (Medical) Unskilled (Non-Medical) Youth (Under 18) Adults (18+) Older Adults (55+) Intellectual/Developmental Disability Challenging Behaviors Medical Support Needs Activities of Daily Living Assistance (ADL's) Mental Health Condition Long Term Insurance Scholarships/Financial Assistance Available Spanish

Aspire Behavioral Care

In-home care, community outings

In-home Center-Based Day Program Community Connections Unskilled (Non-Medical) Youth (Under 18) Adults (18+) Intellectual/Developmental Disability Physical Disability Memory Condition Challenging Behaviors Mental Health Condition

Aurora Parks and Recreation

Therapeutic recreation services for all ages

Center-Based Community Connections Recreational/Camp Unskilled (Non-Medical) Youth (Under 18) Adults (18+) Intellectual/Developmental Disability Physical Disability Mental Health Condition Deaf/Hard of Hearing Scholarships/Financial Assistance Available

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