• Community Day at Beeler Park

    Beeler Park 5615 Beeler St, Denver, Colorado
    Community Events

    The Inclusive Denver Project is hosting a family-friendly community event featuring a calming splash river, sensory-friendly spaces, community resources, activities, and inclusive fun for all ages. RMHS will be on site sharing information about our organization and the resources available to the community.

  • Denver START Clinical Education Training: Polypharmacy and I/DD

    Rocky Mountain Human Services Office, Training Room 1 9900 E. Iliff Ave, Denver, CO
    RMHS Events

    This session addresses the risks and realities of polypharmacy in individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities  Participants will learn how to recognize medication-related concerns, support informed decision-making, and collaborate across systems to reduce unnecessary medication burden using START-informed practices. Who Should Attend This Session:  Prescribers, nurses, pharmacists, clinicians, care coordinators, and host home providers. To learn more about the Denver START program, visit this page.

  • Back to School Health and Wellness Fair & Backpack Giveaway

    Lincoln College of Technology 11194 E. 45th Avenue, Denver, Colorado
    Community Events

    Montbello 2020 Back-to-School Event is a free community event where students can access valuable resources and receive a free backpack filled with school supplies. Families can also enjoy food, games, and a variety of fun activities throughout the event. RMHS will be there to share information about our organization and the resources we offer.

  • South By Southeast Summer Series-Swing Band Concert

    Bible Park 6802 E. Yale St, Denver, Colorado
    Community Events

    The South by Southeast Summer Series is hosting a lively swing band concert for the District 4 community. Attendees can enjoy live music, food, local vendors, and a fun evening with neighbors. Hosted by Councilwoman Diana Romero Campbell, the event will also feature community organizations, including RMHS, where attendees can learn more about our programs, services, and available resources.

  • Denver START Clinical Education Training: Employment & I/DD

    Rocky Mountain Human Services Office, Training Room 1 9900 E. Iliff Ave, Denver, CO
    RMHS Events

    This training highlights employment as a key social determinant of health for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Participants will explore strategies to support meaningful, sustainable employment while addressing behavioral health and system barriers through a START-informed lens.  Who Should Attend This Session:  Vocational staff, employment specialists, case managers, educators, and clinicians. To learn more about the Denver START program, visit this page.

  • Denver START Clinical Education Training: Endocrine Issues and I/DD

    Rocky Mountain Human Services Office, Training Room 1 9900 E. Iliff Ave, Denver, CO
    RMHS Events

    This session reviews common endocrine disorders in individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and how they may affect mood, behavior, and overall functioning. Participants will learn how to recognize warning signs and advocate for integrated medical and behavioral care. Who Should Attend This Session:  Medical providers, nurses, psychiatrists, direct support professionals, and host home providers. To learn more about the Denver START program, visit this page.

  • Denver START Clinical Education Training: Puberty & I/DD

    Rocky Mountain Human Services Office, Training Room 1 9900 E. Iliff Ave, Denver, CO
    RMHS Events

    This training explores the physical, emotional, and behavioral changes associated with puberty in individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Participants will learn how to provide developmentally appropriate education, support healthy boundaries, and reduce the risk of crises using proactive, START aligned strategies. Who Should Attend This Session:  Educators, clinicians, nurses, direct support professionals, and care coordinators. To learn more about the Denver START program, visit this page.