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Early Intervention Colorado
Connects families with early intervention services to help infants and toddlers under age three grow and develop, and to help their families in the process.
Link: http://eicolorado.org/
Phone: 888-777-4041
 
Easter Seals Colorado
Provides respite weekend programs, summer camp, warm water therapy and aquatic programs,employment services/support, transition trainings, and transportation assessments.
Link: http://www.co.easterseals.com
Phone: 303-233-1666
 
El Grupo VIDA
Provides information, referrals and support groups for Spanish speaking parents.
Link: http://www.elgrupovida.org
Phone: 303-904-6073
 
Empower Colorado
EMPOWER COLORADO is an organization run by families; we offer support, education, advocacy and resources to families with children and youth who have social, emotional or mental health challenges.
Link: http://www.empowercolorado.com
Phone: 866-213-4631
 
Epilepsy Foundation
The organization works to ensure that people with seizures are able to participate in all life experiences; to improve how people with epilepsy are perceived, accepted and valued in society; and to promote research for a cure. In addition to programs conducted at the national level, epilepsy clients throughout the United States are served by more than 50 Epilepsy Foundation affiliates around the country.
Link: http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org
 
Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado
The mission of the Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado (EFCO) is to prevent, control and cure epilepsy and to ensure people with seizure disorders are able to participate in all life experiences. Our goals are to improve the quality of life for people with epilepsy, eliminate the stigma associated with the disorder through awareness and education and prevent the onset of epilepsy.
Link: http://www.epilepsycolorado.org
 
Evans Army Community Hospital, Warrior Recovery Center
We provide multi-disciplinary care to patients with concussions. Patients are referred from the Soldier Readiness Center (SRC) for initial evaluation and then to the Worrior Recovery Center (WRC) for further care and rehabilitation services for treatment of concussions. We currently serve active duty with a plan to open to all beneficiaries in the near future. Patients must have been seen and diagnosed with a concussion by a provider at the SRC site.
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