211 Colorado offers health services ranging from insurance, to dental care, to rehabilitation, to family planning. Check out the website to see which of the offered health services fits your needs.
At Access Mobile Dental, our team is prepared to answer all questions pertaining to your dental health and appearance. Oral hygiene, specifically brushing and flossing, are a vital part of your dental health.
Benfits in Action can help to identify which benefits are best for you and then help you navigate the system. They also offer food delivery and wellness services.
The co-responder model of criminal justice diversion pairs law enforcement and behavioral health specialists to intervene and respond to behavioral health-related calls for police service. These teams utilize the combined expertise of the officer and the behavioral health specialist to de-escalate situations and help link individuals with behavioral health issues to appropriate services. The program and team structure varies between locations to best meet the needs of the community and the partnering agencies, taking population density and other available resources into consideration.
School-based health centers (SBHCs) are located in schools throughout Colorado and provide primary medical and behavioral health care to children, youth, and young adults.
CCHA combines the extensive resources of Elevance Health, Centura Health, Physician Health Partners and Primary Physician Partners. Our partnership brings an influential blend of primary care providers, specialists, hospitals, behavioral health services and medical/behavioral health management services to drive innovation within the Medicaid delivery system.
CFPD provides a myriad of fiduciary services that offer protection, personalized attention, access to our network of organizations and services, financial guidance and someone on your side.
The CDA supports Colorado dental charities and nonprofit dental clinics throughout the state. These organizations offer dental care on a sliding fee scale to individuals who are unable to afford treatment.
The Colorado Mission of Mercy (COMOM) is a large-scale dental clinic that is held annually in a Colorado community. The concept is simple: Create a two-day dental clinic in a large facility and open the clinic doors to the community.
Don’t risk a gap in your health coverage, get Medicaid application and renewal assistance from the following community organizations.
OmniSalud is a program that provides undocumented Coloradans with a safe way to compare affordable health insurance plans and enroll on a secure online platform.
Culturally appropriate healthcare for American Indian and Alaskan Native adults, children, and families (medical, dental, pharmacy, behavioral, disease prevention, spirit within project, coach's corner).
CO DB101 features Federal & State-focused information and resources for career exploration and planning, health coverage options, and disability benefits for Coloradans with disabilities!
The State Health Insurance Assistance Program (or SHIP) helps Medicare enrollees navigate the Medicare system and provides free, unbiased and individualized information. Housed within the Division of Insurance, Colorado SHIP has 17 local locations at partner agencies around the state. The Senior Medicare Patrol (or SMP) helps Medicare beneficiaries, their families, and caregivers to prevent, detect, and report health care fraud, errors, and abuse.
Our mission is to help people understand and acquire Social Security disability benefits so they can improve their financial situation as well as their health. Our webinar series is designed to simplify Social Security's complex application process so an individual can successfully apply for benefits at the initial level without the need for representation.
Find free in-person tax help, free online tax filing, and other resources that help make filing your taxes easier.
Everyone is welcome to visit our Good Health Will stores. There is no application process, referrals, or appointments necessary.
The State of Colorado believes it is important to make information available to the public concerning ways to purchase lower-cost prescription drugs. This page provides links to websites that provide information on prescription drugs or offer programs or information on how to obtain prescription drugs for free or reduced prices.
The Colorado Dental Health Care Program for Low-Income Seniors is overseen by the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing along with the oversight of the Senior Dental Advisory Committee.
If you qualify, you pay a monthly premium. Your monthly premium is based on your gross monthly earned and unearned income after any applicable disregards.
Medicaid in Colorado is known as Health First Colorado. Health First Colorado is public health insurance for Coloradans who qualify.
Check out the Colorado Health Insurance Buy-in (HIBI) Program!
This Member Handbook explains your Health First Colorado benefits. Use it to learn more about your coverage.
The Emergency Medicaid Services (EMS) benefit covers family planning , family planning-related, and services necessary to treat an emergency medical condition for people who qualify. EMS is a limited benefit that does not cover all medical services. It is also known as “Emergency Medical Services” or Emergency Medicaid and Reproductive Health Care Services (EMS/RHCS).
Medicare is health insurance for people 65 or older. You may be eligible to get Medicare earlier if you have a disability, End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), or ALS (also called Lou Gehrig’s disease). Some people get Medicare automatically, others have to actively sign up -- it depends if you start getting retirement or disability benefits from Social Security before you turn 65.
We believe that no breast cancer patient should suffer through financial stress while in the midst of treatment.