What is a Community Centered Board?
Community Centered Boards (CCB’s) are the Single Entry Point to provide intake and Resource Coordination (Case Management) services for people who have a developmental disability. Since 1963, CCB’s have managed and delivered services, in partnership with private service providers, to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families throughout the state of Colorado. Currently there are 20 Community Centered Boards who serve approximately 11,000 people (almost 96% of the state’s developmentally disabled population) and their families in every county across the state. Services may also be available to qualifying individuals at local Departments of Human Services.