How to Access Services

Getting the right support shouldn’t be complicated, and we’re here to help. Whether you need help applying for Health First Colorado’s Home and Community Based Services (HCBS), Early Intervention, Therapeutic Recreation, Behavioral Health, Community Funding, or housing vouchers, we’re here to make the process easier. This page will walk you through where to start, who to contact, and what to expect. If you’re unsure which HCBS services you qualify for, your local Case Management Agency can help guide you. Keep reading for details on how to apply or reach out if you need more information.

Access Services

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DDRC HCBS Waiver Services Intake

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Early Intervention

To Request an EI Eligibility Determination, please click below

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Therapeutic Recreation

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Behavioral Health

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Community Funding

HCBS Services

DDRC HCBS services include:

  • Support Services (CES and SLS waiver services)
  • Day Program and Supported Community Connections
  • Employment and Benefits Planning services and
  • Residential

Applying for HCBS Waiver Services

Contact your local Case Management Agency (CMA)!

Intake Resource Coordinators share information about available services for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) on an HCBS waiver, other community service providers, FSSP, and support you through the determination process. The determination process begins with completion of a request for determination and your Resource Coordinator at your county’s CMA. You will need to provide evidence of a substantial disability prior to age 22, a neurological condition and current assessments, which may include either a psychological evaluation or adaptive behavior testing, or both. 

For more information on Developmental Delay/Intellectual Developmental Disability Determinations and to contact an Intake Resource Coordinator for HCBS Waiver services or FSSP, please contact your local CMA.

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