Early Intervention

For parents and babies age birth to 3 experiencing a developmental delay.

What is Early Intervention?

Early Intervention (EI) provides supports and services to children ages birth through three years old who need help reaching developmental milestones like crawling or speaking, or who have other developmental needs. EI connects families with services like occupational, speech or physical therapy, and coaches caregivers about how to play an active role in their child’s therapy and success. This a voluntary program, and does not discriminate based on race, culture, religion, income level, or disability. 

QUESTIONS?

CONTACT OUR INTAKE CASE MANAGER

intake@communityconnectionsco.org

970-335-2071

Our Goals with Early Intervention

Our staff will work with you to develop a plan tailored to your child’s unique needs, using play as a tool to help them learn. The goal is to provide the added support and nurturing that children with developmental delays need to reach milestones, gain confidence, and succeed in school and social settings.

EI Services May Include:

  • Developmental Intervention

  • Occupational Therapy

  • Physical Therapy

  • Speech Language Therapy

  • Autism Supports & Services

  • Behavioral Health

  • Service Coordination

  • Early Childhood Mental Health

  • Social-Emotional Services

  • Psychology & Parental Support

  • Health & Medical Services

  • Nursing Services

  • Assistive Technology Services

  • Audiology Services

  • Sign Language & Cued Language Services

  • Vision Services

  • Nutrition Services

  • Feeding & Swallowing Techniques

  • Transportation Services

Steps To Apply For Early Intervention

Get Started By Making A Referral

Individual with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

Having a baby who has special needs entitles a family to certain supports, services and rights under the Individual with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). In this federal law, the section that guarantees supports and services for children under three years of age is called Part C, and is known in Colorado as "Early Intervention Colorado."

Early Intervention Colorado represents a broad array of supports, services, and resources available in Colorado for infants and toddlers and their families. The Colorado Department of Human Services, with the guidance of the Colorado Interagency Coordinating Council, is responsible for implementing a statewide, comprehensive, and coordinated system of early intervention supports and services for all infants and toddlers with special needs. Other state agencies with responsibility for Early Intervention Colorado are the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, the Colorado Department of Education, Child Welfare and Child Care Services, and the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing.

“My family could not have made it through this last year without the support and care of Community Connections. At a time when we had no idea of what to do, they stepped in and helped us make a plan. With their help, our son is now meeting his goals and surpassing them. We feel much more hopeful for his future.