Adult Residential Programs
Roundup Fellowship has a continuum of care for adults
who have a developmental disability. We have three
residential programs in Denver, Colorado..
Evans House
The people who live in this home have
extensive medical needs or a disability requiring total care. The
goal of this program is to create a setting which is as normal and
homelike as possible while maintaining personal dignity. Our staff
members are trained to increase the quality of life for those in
their care while focusing on the client's physical, mental,
emotional, and spiritual needs. We have a culture of respect and
believe community interaction and personal accomplishment is
important. We focus on a person's ability, not their disability.
Services Include:
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Medication administration
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G-tube feeding (if needed)
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Physical, occupational, speech and
respiratory therapy
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Nursing consultation
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Individualized treatment goals
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Sensory stimulation
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24-hour awake supervision
Quivas Apartments
This program allows men with
challenging behaviors the opportunity to live in an apartment
while receiving 24-hour support from staff members. It is our
belief that challenging behaviors can be influenced through the
use of supportive teaching and positive behavioral techniques.
One of our goals is to reduce the use of medication by increasing
a person's skills, influencing the environment, and adapting staff
approaches. Another goal is to mainstream these men in as many
areas as possible while helping them to fully develop their
potential to be self-reliant.
We serve:
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Men who have a developmental
disability including autism and Asbergers Syndrome.
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Men requiring cognitive and skill
training.
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Men who need behavior management
training.
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Men with a co-existing mental
health diagnosis.
Personal Care Alternative Program
This highly individualized program
helps a person with a developmental disability 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. The goal of this program is to offer the client support so
that he or she can have a quality life style in a typical
neighborhood setting, taking advantage of what the community has
to offer.
What we do:
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Teach daily living and domestic
skills in a person's own home.
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Provide follow-along support for
money management and medical appointments.
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Provide 24 hour a day phone
support.
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Advocate with day programs and
other service providers.
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Participate in recreation and
leisure skill development.
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Follow through on Individual
Service and Support Plan goals.
To refer a person to one of our
programs or to discuss general information, contact Stacy Gulmantovicz,
Adult Division Director at (303) - 757-8008 x11 or
stacyg@rup.org.
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