Developmental Pathways' Programs
Adult Residential Services (age 18+)
Residential services in settings that include group homes, host homes and apartment homes provide 24/7 support. Support for each individual is designed according to their need. Residential Services are provided through the Medicaid Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) DD Waiver. Program slots, also called resources, are limited by the State and there is a waiting list. Click here for Waitlist Information. Call 303-858-2260 for general information about this program.
Adult Supported Living Services (age 18+)
Supported living services (SLS) are provided through the Medicaid Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) SLS Waiver. This program provides a variety of services and supports for adults living in their own homes or with family in the community. The services allowed include personal assistance with daily living, homemaking skills, employment, day services, assistive technology, home modification, professional services, transportation and emergency assistance. Program slots, also called resources, are limited by the State and there is a waiting list. Click here for Waitlist Information. Call 303-858-2260 for general information about this program.
Employment Services (age 18+)
Provides customized support to enable an individual to secure and maintain employment in the community. Call 303-858-2344 or click here for more information. Employment Services may be available for adults enrolled into programs, or possibly those on adult waiting lists. Contact your Resource or Waitlist Coordinator for more information.
Family Support (age 3 to 18+)
This is a state funded program to provide individualized supports to families who are caring for a family member with developmental disabilities/delays, including connecting them with resources and providing limited financial help. Because the State has limited funding, priority is given to families who meet the “most in need” criteria. Click here for more information about this program. Your Intake Coordinator may be able to suggest alternative community resources, and you may be contacted once a year to review your resource needs and exchange current contact information. Call 303-858-2260 for general information about this program.
Early Intervention (age Birth to 3)
Our Early Intervention program serves families who have a child under three years old who has a significant delay in their development. We partner with our local school districts to determine eligibility for the program and then deliver services in the child’s home. The Early Intervention program matches your child with a therapists who will work directly with them while teaching you the tips and tricks you can use every day to promote growth. Assistance is provided to connect the family to funding and providers of the needed services. Click here for Eligibility information, or call 303-858-BABY (2229) for more information.
Children's Extensive Support (age Birth to 18)
Children’s Extensive Support (CES) services are provided through the Medicaid Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) CES Waiver for the most challenging children with developmental disabilities. The CES Waiver allows children access to Medicaid services who may not otherwise qualify for Medicaid State Plan Benefits. These children continue to reside in the community with their family. The services allowed include personal assistance with daily living, respite, homemaking skills, day services, assistive technology, home modification, professional services, transportation and emergency assistance. There is a waitlist for the CES Waiver. Contact your Intake or Family Support Coordinator if you have questions about the waitlist for this program. Call 303-858-2260 for general information about this program.
Autism Waiver Services (age Birth to 6)
The Home and Community Based Services Waiver for Children with Autism (HCBS-CWA) is a program for children ages birth to 6 years that have a medical diagnosis of Autism. The intent of the Autism Waiver program is to provide intensive behavioral supports and services to young children with Autism. The Autism Waiver allows children access to Medicaid services who may not otherwise qualify for Medicaid State Plan Benefits as well as providing funding to purchase specific services which are not covered under the Medicaid State Plan. There is a waitlist for the Autism Waiver. Contact your Intake or Family Support Coordinator if you have questions about the waitlist for this program. Call 303-858-2260 for general information about this program.
