People with developmental disabilities have cognitive issues that substantially limit self care, language, learning, self-direction, and their ability to live independently.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
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We provide assessment and therapy for children, residential care, lifelong learning and work opportunities for adults. Our mission is to provide quality service coordination to our customers in every stage of life. For more information: Call (303) 636-5600 or visit www.denveroptions.org/en/our-services
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If a customer needs help with a problem, they can call Denver Options’ Client Services Representative Jeff Boren at (303) 636-5600.
Professional advocates not affiliated with Denver Options are also available for our customers.
- ARC of Denver: (303) 831-7733
- Colorado Cross Disability Coalition: (303) 839-1775
- Legal Center for People with Disabilities and Older People: (303) 722-0300
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Denver Options contracts with over 600 service providers, and they are screened for experience, credentials and undergo a criminal background check. We meet with service provider agencies monthly, and individual service providers quarterly, to talk about improving service delivery and to resolve issues and concerns. This gives us the ability to proactively address trends and problems that require our attention.
Service providers can address unresolved concerns with Denver Options through the Colorado Code of Regulations due process procedures established by the Colorado Department of Human Services.
For more information on grievance procedures, call:
Kathy Martin, Deputy Director, at (303) 636-5600 OR Kristi Uitich, Program Quality Program Manager, Colorado Division for Developmental Disabilities, at (303) 866-7439 -
If family members want support or advice from other parents who have family members with developmental disabilities, please contact Denver Options’ Family Support Council. This active Advisory Board is comprised of family members and individuals receiving services.
For more information:
Call (303) 636-5600 for the Family Support Council, and a Council member will return your call. You can also visit our Family Support Services page. -
Yes. During the mill levy campaign of 2003, Denver citizens supported additional funding for services. We promised to do away with the waiting list for children’s services, and that goal has been met. We also use mill levy funds for emergencies, monitoring services, investigations, case management, training programs to improve adult services and education for families. However, Colorado remains 46th in the U.S.A. for funding developmental disabilities services, leaving hundreds of people waiting years for services. It will take more than $240 million dollars to eliminate Colorado’s adult services waitlist.
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Denver Options’ website publishes a copy of Denver Options’ financial statements as well as a detailed report on its expenditures of Mill Levy Funding (Annual Reports). For a paper copy, please call Marva Hicks at (303) 636-5787.
Denver Options’ expenditures are approved and monitored by a volunteer group of citizens serving as Denver Options’ Board of Directors. The Board has ultimate responsibility for the expenditures of the organization.
Questions about Denver Options’ expenditures can be directed to the following Denver Options’ representatives:
Dr. Stephen Block, Executive Director, at 303-636-5787 OR
William Parkhill, Chairman, at 303-636-5787 OR
Jim Long, Treasurer, at 303-636-5787Denver Options holds a Public Meeting on Mill Levy spending every second Wednesday in November at 8am and 6pm. We discuss results and our plans for spending in the upcoming year. All Denver residents are invited to attend. The meeting is at Denver Options.
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If you would like to pass on a compliment, contact:
Kathy Martin, Deputy Director, at kmartin@denveroptions.org OR (303) 636-5600
Dr. Stephen Block, Executive Director, at sblock@denveroptions.org OR (303) 636-5787
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Denver Options’ staff started a Fund many years ago that has grown to include community support to help our customers at time of crises when regular service dollars or other community resources are not available.
If you would like to donate to the JumpStart Fund, please visit our JumpStart Fund page.
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We listen to customer concerns and respond as quickly as possible. Customers can resolve problems in a number of ways. Service coordinators work with customers on a daily basis and are trained in resolving problems. Department directors help resolve conflicts and concerns. If you need their help, call:
- Lance Wheeland, Director of Adult Services, at (303) 636-5775
- Becky Miller, Director of Quality Assurance, at (303) 636-5897
- Nancy Hodges, Director of Children Services, at (303) 636-5706
- Jodi Merril-Brandt, Director of Solutions, Denver Options’ Residential and Community Access Program, at (303) 636- 5821
If you are not satisfied with the response you receive, please call:
Kathy Martin, Deputy Director, at (303) 636-5600
Dr. Stephen Block, Executive Director, at (303) 636-5787Another option available to you to help resolve any of your service issues is the Colorado Department of Human Services, Division for Developmental Disabilities: Matthew Solano, Quality Assurance Section, at (303) 866-7439

