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RMHS Community Newsletter — October 2024

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In this edition of the RMHS Community Newsletter, we share a blog answering the question "What Do Case Managers Do?" as part of our celebration of the hard work case managers do each day to support Coloradans. We also share a blog that spotlights a remarkable RMHS program called Denver START, which supports people who have both an intellectual and developmental disability and mental health challenges. Thanks for reading!

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What Do Case Managers Do? Their Role in Supporting Individuals with Disabilities and Long-Term Care Needs

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Are you curious about what case managers do? We’re here to demystify this role, sharing the vital importance of case managers in navigating care needs. Read on.

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Denver START: Revolutionizing Mental Health Care for Individuals with I/DD in Denver

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Explore the transformative impact of the Denver START program on mental health outcomes for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), as it pioneers accessible care and timely interventions when they are needed most.

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How Michele Rebuilt her Life with Support from Community Transitions

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Michele, a former insurance agent from Colorado, faced significant challenges starting in late 2017, leading to years of homelessness, incarceration, and over a year in a state hospital. Her journey took a positive turn when she connected with Community Transitions, a program of Rocky Mountain Human Services that supports people in bridging the transition from institutionalization into community living.

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District 5 Harvest Festival- Saturday, October 26th

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District 5 is hosting its annual Trunk or Treat! Dress in your best costume and enjoy an evening filled with treats. There is something for everyone in the family, including a haunted house, games, raffles, food trucks, and much more!

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RMHS Community Newsletter — September

Newsletter

In this edition of the RMHS Community Newsletter, we share a blog that explores the results from the 2024 Point in Time Count and how programs at RMHS support those affected along the Front Range. We also provide a blog that outlines the protected rights of voters with disabilities in Colorado. Discover how to make sure your voice is heard this election season by understanding the accommodations available to you. Thanks for reading!

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Annual Point in Time Count Shows Increase in Homelessness in Denver Metro and a Decrease in El Paso County

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Results from the 2024 Colorado Point in Time (PIT) counts show an overall increase in the number of people experiencing homelessness along the Northern Front Range and a decrease in the number of people experiencing homelessness in El Paso County. Additionally, a greater percentage of those experiencing homelessness in 2024 reside in sheltered environments versus unsheltered environments as compared to 2023’s results.

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Autism Community Store Halloween Party- Saturday, October 26

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The Autism Community Store is hosting its annual Trunk or Treat! Put on your best costume and enjoy some treats at this exciting event. Several community partners will also be joining in the fun!

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Know Your Rights: Information for Voters with Disabilities in Colorado

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With the 2024 election just around the corner, understanding your rights as a voter with a disability is critical to ensuring your voice is heard.

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Special Needs Trick or Treat Event and Resource Fair- Friday, October 25

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Key Autism Services is hosting a Special Needs Trick-or-Treat Event and Resource Fair for all. There will be miniature horses in costume, free popcorn and cotton candy, resources, and more. Costumes are encouraged!

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