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How do people with developmental disabilities access services in the state of Colorado?

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How do people with developmental disabilities access services in the state of Colorado?

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A. Community developmental disabilities services are provided in Colorado through a system of 20 community centered boards. The boards (CCB) are the Single Entry Point to provide intake and Resource Coordination (Case Management) services and may either purchase from numerous other service providers, or provide services themselves. DDRC is the Community Centered Board responsible to Colorado Developmental Disabilities Services for residents of Jefferson, Summit, Clear Creek or Gilpin counties. If you want services in any other county, click here for a map with hyperlinks to the responsible Community Centered Board. Services may also be available to qualifying individuals through programs separate from the developmental disabilities system, such as the Elderly, Blind and Disabled program and you should contact the Single Entry Point at the local Department of Human Services for those programs.

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