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In Colorado, a developmental disability is defined as a disability that:
  • Occurs before the person reaches 22 years of age;
  • Substantially impacts the person's daily life;
  • Is caused by mental retardation or related conditions - cerebral palsy, autism, epilepsy, Down Syndrome, or other neurological conditions;
  • Impairs the person's general intellectual functioning: IQ 70 or below; and,
  • Significantly limits daily living skills in 2 or more areas.
The Developmental Disability System in Colorado
The Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS) is authorized by Colorado statute (CRS 27-10.5) to administer services for persons with developmental disabilities. The State directly operates three Regional Centers that provide the most restrictive 24-hour care programs located in Wheat Ridge, Grand Junction, and Pueblo. Regional Centers account for only 5% of adults with developmental disabilities served.
Community Centered Boards (CCBs)
Nonprofit organizations managing resources at the local level, CCBs are the single entry-point into the system and determine eligibility for community-based services and provide case management services for people with developmental disabilities. The twenty Community Centered Boards designated by the State may either provide child and adult services directly or purchase services. Providing these services at the local level better ensures the community is appropriately served and any local funding is used to manage localized services.
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