Disability Law Colorado has a long history of educating policy makers about the rights of people with disabilities and older people.
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Disability Law Colorado helps ensure that children with disabilities get a free, appropriate public education as Congress intended.
A home should be a safe and welcoming refuge from the difficulties of daily life, but people with disabilities can face harassment and discrimination solely because of their disability.
People with disabilities want to work like everyone else. Having a job is key to independence and self-determination.
Disability Law Colorado protects and promotes the rights of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
We investigate allegations of abuse, neglect or other rights restrictions. We also assist individuals whose services have been terminated or reduced.
In 2002 Congress passed the Help America Vote Act or HAVA, which authorized a new protection and advocacy program to protect the voting rights of people with disabilities.
Disability Law Colorado believes that individuals with mental illness should receive the services they need in their community – with residential care as an option only when absolutely necessary.
The legal issues and health and daily care needs that arise as we get older can be a challenge.
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