Roundup Fellowship Logo

Adult Programs

Roundup Fellowship’s Adult Programs thoughtfully provide a structured and supportive environment that offers various services and activities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). These programs are designed to offer a safe and inclusive space where individuals can engage in meaningful activities, develop social skills, and receive the necessary support.

Adult Day

Offered in Denver & Colorado Springs

COMMUNITY CONNECTION PROGRAM 
Our Community Connection programming, offered in both Denver and Colorado Springs, utilizes the community as a learning environment to provide individuals with access to, and participation in, typical activities and functions of community life.  Our services provide various opportunities to facilitate relationships and natural support in the community through volunteer work, community education or training, and retirement activities.

We develop programs for each client based on their interests, needs, and abilities. We recognize that many of our clients need an opportunity to meet peers and make friends. We match individuals with similar interests and provide a staff-to-client ratio of no more than one to three. This allows us to take advantage of many recreational and cultural opportunities available in the Denver and Colorado Springs area while encouraging peer relationships to develop.

SPECIALIZED HABILITATION 
Our Specialized Habilitation (SpecHab) engages individuals in various functional activities emphasizing skill development.  SpecHab supports individuals in enhancing their well-being, creating healthy relationships, navigating challenges, and improving their overall quality of life.

Our program helps people learn or maintain a range of life skills in any of the following categories: Self-Empowerment, Safety Awareness and Self-Advocacy, Interpersonal Effectiveness and Effective Social Communication, Coping Strategies for Everyday Life Challenges, Managing Daily Tasks, and Learning New Skills.

For more information on either Adult Day Program, contact the Director of Adult Day Program Operations below.

Adult Residential

Offered in Denver

PERSONAL CARE ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM
Serving the greater Denver metro area, the PCA program helps a person live in his or her own home. Staff members are available for daily, weekly, or monthly support while providing training in daily living skills, money management, meal preparation, and community and safety skills. This program aims to offer support so individuals can have a quality lifestyle in a typical neighborhood setting while taking advantage of what the community offers.

Services:

  • 24-hour-a-day phone support
  • Teach daily living and domestic skills in a person’s own home
  • Follow-along support for money management and medical appointments
  • Nutrition, grocery shopping, and meal prep support
  • Advocate with day programs and other service providers.
  • Participate in recreation and leisure skill development.
  • Follow through on Individual Service Support Plan goals

Family Caregiver

The Family Caregiver Program allows an individual to receive service with paid support from a family member. This service needs to be rendered in the individual’s own home. The family member is required to take the necessary training and be able to provide the service when needed. The family member will be contracted to provide the service. The aim of this program is to offer support so individuals can stay in their family home while getting support from the agency to navigate waiver services and community resources.

Host Home

A Host Home is a residential program model that provides adults with IDD a safe and stable home environment, where they can gain independence and empowerment and where they are welcomed as a member of the family.

Supported Employment

As part of Roundup’s dynamic program offerings, we provide robust employment support for adults interested in exploring various job and career opportunities. Currently, Roundup offers two distinct types of employment support: Supported Employment and Customized Employment.

Individuals can apply directly through the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation to receive employment support services and may be placed with Roundup or another agency offering similar support. It is also possible to integrate employment support into an existing service plan.

Supported Employment involves identifying suitable job placements, providing job coaching, and assisting individuals through the traditional application process. Customized Employment includes a thorough discovery process to pinpoint an individual’s strengths, the development of a tailored employment portfolio, and active assistance in securing a suitable position.

Whether you are seeking personalized job coaching or a structured path to discovering your career strengths, Roundup is committed to supporting your journey towards meaningful employment.

Supported Employment

  • Job development
  • Benefits Analysis
  • Job coaching
  • Collaboration with the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Customized Employment

 

Discovery process

  • Needs analysis
  • Employment portfolio
  • Benefits analysis
  • Collaboration with the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation