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North Metro Community Services - CCB

Case Management/Options Counseling Navigating Systems (i.e. Medicaid) Intellectual/Developmental Disability

Description

Community Centered Boards (CCBs) provide case management services to assist individuals in accessing necessary services and supports to meet their needs. Services include intake, eligibility determination, service plan development,  arrangement for services, delivery of services, service and support coordination, monitoring, any safeguards necessary to prevent conflict of interest between case management and direct service provision, and termination and discharge from  services. CCBs oversee the application process and service management for a number of Medicaid HCBS waivers for children and adults. CCBs work with individuals with intellectual/developmental disability diagnoses, who typically have an IQ of 70 or below. Such individuals may also have challenges with activities of daily living.


Though all CCBs receive funding through Medicaid, some receive additional resources through other funding streams. CCBs determine the use of these funds independently, and many offer family assistance programs, including respite care funds, outside of the HCBS waiver system. Each CCB offers different services, and individuals should contact their local CCB to learn more about what services and supports, including respite care, may be available. There are 20 regional CCBs in Colorado. Individuals should contact the CCB in the region that the child or adult seeking services resides.

North Metro Community Services - CCB - serves Adams county residents.