Denver Pride
Join us in celebrating Pride at Denver’s annual Pride Parade and Festival! Experience a day filled with vibrant performances, local vendors, delicious food trucks, lively music, and so much more!
This calendar features upcoming opportunities to learn, connect, and engage with RMHS and our community partners. Use the filter to view RMHS-hosted events or other events happening in the community.
Join us in celebrating Pride at Denver’s annual Pride Parade and Festival! Experience a day filled with vibrant performances, local vendors, delicious food trucks, lively music, and so much more!
Come see RMHS at the exciting PBS KidsFest! Bring the whole family for a fun-filled day featuring hands-on activities like arts and crafts, face painting, a scavenger hunt, and more. Meet beloved PBS Kids characters, both classic and new, and explore a variety of helpful local resources available to the community.
Join RMHS at Sensory Dayz, a free, family-friendly resource fair offering something for everyone! Caregivers can connect with local service providers and explore helpful community resources, while kids enjoy arts and crafts, pizza, and engaging activities
El Grupo Vida is hosting its annual summer picnic, a wonderful opportunity for families and children with disabilities to connect, share resources, and build community. The event will also feature Spanish-speaking families and resources to support diverse needs.
This training explores how individuals with I/DD experience emergencies differently and how miscommunication can escalate crises. Participants will learn practical strategies to improve emergency response, reduce trauma, and promote diversion when appropriate.
Learn about D11 leaders’ priorities for 2026 and have your voice heard on what’s most pressing. Participants will have access to community resources and giveaways.
This session reviews common gastrointestinal issues in individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and how they often present as behavioral or psychiatric concerns. Participants will learn to recognize red flags, advocate for appropriate medical evaluation, and integrate health considerations into behavior support planning. Who Should Attend This Session: Medical providers, nurses, behavioral health clinicians, direct support professionals, case managers, and HHPs. To learn more about the Denver START program, visit this page.
Learn how to recognize signs your baby is ready for solid foods and how to introduce them safely and confidently. This class covers feeding safety, allergen introduction, and practical strategies to help the transition to solids go smoothly. Whether your baby has yet to start eating solids or is having difficulty transitioning to solids, learn more about feeding your baby by attending this class. To learn more about Denver Early Steps class offerings, visit this page.
The Arc of Adams County is hosting an Intellectual and Developmental Disability Resource Fair, providing community members with access to information about disability services and supports. Attendees can also explore disability services, healthcare options, and employment resources.
Learn how to cue your child to use practical, everyday signs, understand the benefits of signing, and clear up common misconceptions about using signs with your child. To learn more about Denver Early Steps class offerings, visit this page.
Learn the difference between typical picky eating and more complex feeding challenges. You will also learn what is developmentally expected and walk away with strategies to support your child. To learn more about Denver Early Steps class offerings, visit this page.
Differentiating between psychosis, trauma responses, and behaviors related to intellectual and developmental disabilities can be challenging. Case examples will highlight common pitfalls and best practices. Who Should Attend This Session: Psychiatrists, therapists, psychologists, crisis teams, care coordinators, and support staff. To learn more about the Denver START program, visit this page.