baby with IDD and a developmental interventionist helping the baby on a medicine ball

Watching your child grow is a journey filled with incredible milestones. But what happens when you have concerns that your child may not be meeting those milestones as expected? For families of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and delays, this question can feel isolating. The good news is, you are not alone, and there are specialized professionals ready to partner with you. One of the most impactful of these is the developmental interventionist.

At DDRC, we believe in the power of early, personalized support. Understanding the roles of different specialists is the first step toward building a strong support system for your child. This guide will explain what a developmental interventionist is, the crucial services they provide, and how their partnership can unlock your child’s potential and empower your entire family.

First, What is a Developmental Interventionist?

So, what is a developmental interventionist? Think of this professional as a specialist in the science of early childhood development. They are highly trained experts, often with backgrounds in early childhood special education , who understand how infants and toddlers learn and grow.

Their primary role is to identify developmental delays and create customized, play-based strategies to help children build foundational skills. Unlike a tutor who might focus only on academic skills, a developmental interventionist looks at the whole child. They work on the building blocks that make all other learning possible: how a child communicates, how they interact with others, how they move, and how they learn to care for themselves. They become a coach not just for the child, but for the whole family.

Who Can Developmental Interventionists Help?

A developmental interventionist is a key resource for young children who are showing signs of a developmental delay or have been diagnosed with a condition that affects their development. This includes being in the age range of 0-3 and at least one of the following symptoms:

  • Infants and Toddlers who are not yet sitting up, babbling, or interacting in age-appropriate ways.
  • Children with Diagnosed Conditions such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Down syndrome, or other genetic and neurological conditions.
  • Families and Caregivers who need guidance and support. A huge part of the interventionist’s role is to equip parents with the tools and confidence to support their child’s development within their everyday family routines.

What Services Does a Developmental Interventionist Provide?

The services provided by a developmental interventionist are practical, hands-on, and designed to fit into a child’s natural environment, like their home, daycare, or a community park. Key services include:

  • Developmental Assessments: Conducting thorough evaluations to identify a child’s strengths and the specific areas where they need support.
  • Individualized Plan Creation: Working with the family to create a customized plan (an Individualized Family Service Plan or IFSP) with clear, achievable goals.
  • Play-Based Skill-Building: Using evidence-based, engaging activities to teach communication, social, cognitive, and motor skills. This often looks just like playing, but every activity has a purpose.
  • Parent and Caregiver Coaching: Modeling techniques and providing families with strategies to turn daily routines—like mealtime, bath time, or getting dressed—into powerful learning opportunities.
  • Behavioral Support: Helping families understand the “why” behind challenging behaviors and developing positive strategies to address them. This often complements more focused intellectual disability behavior therapy.
  • Collaboration and Coordination: Working closely with other providers on the child’s team, such as speech or occupational therapists, to ensure a unified approach.
developmental interventionist working with a toddler on the floor

The Benefits of Working with a Developmental Interventionist at DDRC

When you partner with a developmental interventionist, you are investing in your child’s future and the well-being of your family. The benefits are profound and create a ripple effect through every aspect of a child’s life.

Building a Foundation for Future Learning

A developmental interventionist doesn’t just teach a child to stack blocks; they teach them how to learn from their environment. By improving core skills like imitation, attention, and problem-solving, they create a strong foundation that makes it easier for a child to acquire new academic and life skills as they grow.

Empowering Parents with Confidence and Skills

One of the greatest benefits is the focus on family. Instead of being a passive observer, you become an active, essential participant in your child’s progress. Interventionists empower you with the knowledge and practical tools to feel confident in your ability to support your child’s development every single day, strengthening the parent-child bond.

Enhancing Social and Emotional Skills

Strong social and emotional skills are critical for building relationships and participating in the community. A developmental interventionist helps children learn to take turns, understand facial expressions, share with others, and manage frustration. These skills lead to more positive interactions and deeper connections with family and peers.

Promoting Greater Independence

From learning to use a spoon to communicating their needs with a gesture or a word, every new skill is a step toward greater independence. As a child masters these abilities, their self-esteem and confidence grow, encouraging them to take on new challenges and engage more fully with the world.

Is a Developmental Interventionist Right for Your Child?

If you have questions about your child’s development, exploring early intervention support services is a proactive and positive step. Consider the following:

  • Are you concerned that your child isn’t meeting key developmental milestones for their age?
  • Do you often struggle to understand your child’s communication or behaviors?
  • Are you looking for practical, day-to-day strategies to help your child learn and grow?
  • Does your child need help building the social skills to play and interact with other children?

If you answered “yes” to any of these, a meeting with a developmental interventionist could provide the clarity and direction your family is looking for.

Your Partner in Your Child’s Journey

Navigating the world of developmental support can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it by yourself. A developmental interventionist is more than just a therapist; they are a partner, a coach, and a guide who works alongside your family to celebrate every milestone, big or small. Their expertise can bridge developmental gaps and open up a world of opportunity for your child.

At DDRC, we are committed to connecting families in Jefferson, Gilpin, Clear Creek, and Summit Counties with the resources they need to thrive. Contact us today– let’s take the next step together.

IDD person doing arts and crafts

Navigating the world of intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) services can feel overwhelming—especially if you’re doing it for the first time. Whether you’re a parent seeking support for a young child, an adult looking for opportunities to live more independently, or a caregiver hoping to provide the best resources for a loved one, it’s important to know you’re not alone. At DDRC, we’ve been helping individuals and families access IDD services in Colorado for decades. Our goal is to make the process clear, supportive, and empowering from the very beginning.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through what IDD services are, why they matter so much, and how to begin the process of getting the services you or your loved one need. With the right information and support, getting started is easier than you might think.

What are IDD Services?

IDD services are supports and programs designed to assist people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in living full, self-directed lives. These services can include everything from early intervention and residential programs to job coaching, adult day programs, behavioral health, and case management. With IDD services, the goal is to provide tools and resources that promote independence, community inclusion, and personal growth.

In Colorado, these services are coordinated through Case Management Agencies (CMAs) and then provided by agencies, like DDRC. Each person’s needs are unique, which means the combination of services they receive is tailored to their specific goals, challenges, and stage of life. At DDRC, we take a person-centered approach, because we are firm believers that individuals who need IDD services thrive when their service plans are tailored to them.

IDD youth playing on playground smiling

Why are IDD Services So Important?

IDD services are important because of one key thing: they help create a strong foundation for lifelong success, dignity, and inclusion. People with intellectual and developmental disabilities often face barriers in areas such as education, employment, and housing. IDD services help break down those barriers by offering direct support, skill development, and advocacy.

When someone has access to the right resources, they’re more likely to reach their personal goals, participate in their community, and experience a higher quality of life. For families and caregivers, these IDD services also offer relief and peace of mind, knowing that their loved one is supported by professionals who truly understand their needs.

At DDRC, we’ve seen firsthand how these services can change lives. Whether it’s a young child reaching new developmental milestones through Early Intervention services or an adult finding purpose through a job training program, these services are essential to building a more inclusive and compassionate society.

5 Steps on How to Get IDD Services in Your Area

If you’re looking to access IDD Waiver support in Colorado, there is a specific process you will need to navigate before accessing DDRC’s wide array of services. You will need to work with your local Case Management Agency (CMA) to guide you through the steps. DDRC can direct you to the right place to get things started. Here’s how the process typically works:

1. Understand Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for IDD Waiver services in Colorado, an individual must meet several requirements. While DDRC is no longer a CMA, their staff can direct you to the right place to get started. CMAs are regional organizations authorized by the state to determine eligibility and coordinate services for people with IDD. The CMA can assist you to determine if you are eligible for waiver or other services.  What CMA you need to work with depends on what county you live in.

2. Start the Intake Process

Once you’ve connected with your local CMA, they will assist you with the intake process and guide you through the process.   This process helps determine whether the individual meets the eligibility criteria for IDD services and helps identify what kind of support might be needed.

3. Apply for Medicaid (if applicable)

Many IDD services in Colorado are funded through Medicaid waivers. If the individual isn’t already enrolled in Medicaid, applying is a critical step. There are several IDD waivers available depending on the individual’s age and needs, such as the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Waiver, Supported Living Services (SLS) Waiver and the Children’s Extensive Services Waiver (CES).

4. Create a Service Plan

Once eligibility and funding are established, a case manager at the CMA will work with the individual and their support team to develop a personalized service plan. This plan outlines goals, preferences, and the specific services that will be provided. It’s a collaborative process, and it’s always centered on the individual’s voice and vision for their life.

5. Begin Services and Stay Connected

With the service plan in place, support can begin. These may include residential services, in-home support, job coaching, or community connection, day program  activities, to name just a few. DDRC provides a myriad of services and supports to create opportunities for individuals to live their best life. Let DDRC help you.

DDRC Is Here for You and Your Loved Ones

At DDRC, we believe that every person has the right to live a life of dignity, purpose, and belonging. For over 60 years, our developmental disability resource center has stood alongside individuals and families in Colorado, offering the support and services they need to reach their goals and discover what’s possible.

Our team takes the time to listen, understand, and build genuine relationships with the people we serve. From Early Intervention therapies that give children the best start in life to programs that support adults in employment, housing, and beyond, we’re committed to walking alongside you at every step of your journey.

If you’re looking to begin IDD services in Colorado, or if you just have questions and don’t know where to start, we’re here to help. Contact us today to speak with one of our knowledgeable team members and take the first step toward a brighter future.

IDD person watering green gardfen

Summer is here, and with the warm Colorado weather comes a burst of energy and excitement at DDRC. This June is proving to be a busy and inspiring month, filled with new opportunities for growth, community connection, and fun. From the launch of our refreshed brand to the literal planting of seeds in our gardens, there’s a powerful sense of momentum in the air.

Here’s a look at what’s been happening and what’s still to come this month at DDRC in our June Newsletter!

Island Smash is a Grand Slam

On Saturday, June 21st, DDRC served up its very first-ever Pickleball Tournament at the Margaret Walters Center—and what a smash it was! With 32 players6 generous sponsors, and 7 awesome in-kind donors, we raised nearly $9,000 in support of our mission.

Thanks to USA Pickleball for keeping the matches official and fair, and a huge shoutout to Chris Beal, a pioneer of Colorado’s pickleball scene, who kicked off the weekend with a hands-on clinic that brought the fun and fundamentals (and island flair!) to life.

Despite Lakewood’s 104° heat, our indoor courts kept the good times cool. Add in tropical treats, fun raffles, and unbeatable community spirit—and you’ve got yourself one unforgettable day.

Special thanks to everyone who made our inaugural Island Smash a success!

  • To Volunteer for future events: Contact addie.ewalt@ddrcco.com
  • To Sponsor future events: Reach out to ashley.brooks@ddrcco.com

Get Involved: Join Us for Fun and Fundraising!

Get Ready to Rock the Fairways! Mark your calendars! Our annual golf tournament returns Monday, August 11th at the beautiful Hiwan Golf Club in Evergreen. This year’s theme is Rockin’ the Fairways! So channel your inner rockstar, bring out the leather and denim, and get ready for a day of friendly competition and unforgettable vibes. This is our biggest fundraiser of the year, and your participation helps provide critical support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

In the Spotlight: Stories of Growth and Opportunity

Beyond our big events, the heart of DDRC is in the everyday moments of progress and joy. This spring, growth is happening everywhere you look—and we mean that literally.

Gardens, Growth, and Growing Joy:

Participants in our Day Program have been busy exercising their green thumbs! They recently spent an afternoon planting vibrant flowers to brighten the entrance of the DDRC Walters Center and are now filling raised garden boxes with vegetable seedlings. Excited voices filled the air as they worked together. “The shared joy is clear!” said Kim Barela, Assistant Program Manager. “Everyone is eager to watch their efforts grow.”

This passion extends beyond our grounds. Two other participants, Missy and Jen, have taken on individual plots at the Rose Roots Community Garden in Arvada, reconnecting with food, nature, and their community.

Celebrating Initiative and Opening Doors:

Growth isn’t just happening in the garden. Madison Hovanec, a Direct Support Professional, recently received a DDRC Customer Service Award for her incredible initiative. She went above and beyond to help Doran, a Day Program participant who dreamed of finding a job. Madison encouraged his self-advocacy and brought the right people together to help him on his journey.

Thanks to her support, Doran is now set to join DDRC’s new Business Exploration Club—his first exciting step toward landing his dream job! This is what true person-centered care looks like in action.

News You Can Use: Important Updates and Where to Find Us

Stay in the loop with these important announcements and opportunities to connect.

An Important Service Change is Coming July 1st

Please note: Starting July 1, 2025, Personal Care & Homemaker Services under the SLS waiver will transition to a Medicaid program called Community First Choice (CFC). The good news? DDRC is a licensed Class B agency, so if you currently receive these services from us, there will be no disruption!

  • Want to learn more or interested in starting services? Contact Eric.Koch@ddrcco.com.

Have You Seen Our New Website?

Our digital front door has a fresh look! While you’re here, explore the rest of our site! While our look may have been updated, our commitment to Dignity, Dedication, Respect, and Choice remains as strong as ever, after more than 60 years.

Connect With Us in the Community!

We’d love to see you out and about. Stop by the DDRC table at these upcoming resource fairs to chat with our staff about our programs:

  • Saturday, June 21 (10 a.m. – 2 p.m.): Neurodiversity Fair at Accelerated Schools, Denver.
  • Friday, June 27 (12:30 p.m. – 3 p.m.): Triad Early Childhood Council at Belmar Library, Lakewood.
  • Saturday, June 28 (7:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.): GiGi’s Playhouse Denver Acceptance Challenge at Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park.

A Summer of Connection

Whether it’s on the pickleball court, in the garden, or at a community resource fair, this month is a powerful reminder of what we can achieve together. Thank you for being a vital part of the DDRC community.