Programs for Autism in Colorado

Reina Brown
When a mother finds out that her child is Autistic, she is devastated. Her dreams for her little one are shattered, and now she must find a way to cope with the circumstances at hand and make the best of them. This grieving mother does not have to forgo this journey alone, as there are a number of support services that are there, waiting for her to make use of them. Then, there is the Autistic adult who struggles day to day to survive out here in the world, as he tries to overcome daily challenges that arise. He may feel alone in the world and need someone to turn to or the proper support to improve his circumstances. If you are this mother, or if you are the struggling Autistic adult, and if you reside in Colorado, take heart in knowing that there are a number of programs for Autism that you can utilize to make the best of your circumstances.

The first of the programs for Autism in Colorado is the Programs for Children with Disabilities, which is located at201 East Colfax Avenue, Room 305 Denver, CO 80203. This program provides support services to children ages three to five years, such as early intervention, therapies, and other services that will help to increase the quality of life for Autistic children. For more information as to how this program can help, you'll need to contact Jane L. Amundson at (303) 866-6712.

The next program for Autism, Programs for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities, assists children ages birth through two years, and it provides similar intervention and support services as the above. The program also provides support for the parents to enable them to get through this tough time, as finding out a child has Autism is difficult to deal with for many. For more information about this program, you'll want to place a call to Susan Smith, Part H Coordinator at (303) 866-6709. Should you want t visit the staff personally, the office is located at 201 East Colfax, Room 305 Denver, CO 80203.

Then there are the adults who are living with Autism that tare capable of living on their own and working; yet, some assistance is needed. This is where the State Vocational Rehabilitation Agency comes into play. This program helps the adult to find work and supports them during the time they are in employment. Advocates are also provided to insure that the rights of the Autistic individual are protected and respected. Should you want to look further into this program, contact Diana Huerta, Director of Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Department of Human Services at (303) 620-4153. The location of the office, should you want to speak face to face, is at 110 16th Street, 2nd Floor Denver, CO 80202.

Finally, there is the Contact Protection and Advocacy Agency, which operates under the Client Assistance Program. This program can be contacted by anyone, no matter where they reside in the state of Colorado. The program supplies advocates to stand up and protect the rights of those with Autism, and it also can give information as to where additional services can be found. Interested parties can contact the program by calling toll-free (800) 288-1376.

The state of Colorado strives very hard to see to it that everyone is included in everything, even those with Autism. Because there is a significant amount of support, life has just gotten much better.

Published by Reina Brown

Reina Brown possesses five years experience in freelance writing, and she has a major passion for words. She produces exceptional quality content on a variety of subjects and is currently seeking a Masters i...  View profile

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