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Our Mission

It is our goal to provide cost-effective services and supports that enable individuals with disabilities to perform and function in their community; and, to assist them in achieving outcomes and results typically associated with valued citizenship. 


Company Profile

Support, Inc. was founded in 1989. We provide rehabilitation, healthcare, and support services to people experiencing disabilities. These services  encompass all life areas. For example, we may provide assistance to an individual in managing his or her schedule or finances, or we may provide 24 hour care and supervision. We help people overcome problems with daily living by increasing their opportunities for education, employment, recreation, and community living.

Support, Inc. provides individualized, community-based rehabilitation services to persons with significant challenges and disabilities. The strength of the service offerings derives from the organization's commitment to quality, responsiveness, and its current management team, which consists of sixteen individuals with an average of fifteen years of significant leadership experience. 

Support, Inc. allows a person's focus to change from dependence to independence. The person with a barrier, challenge, or disability is at the center of the Support, Inc. family - a family that includes rehabilitation and health care professionals, support staff, administrators, and a committed Board of Directors.

We wish to serve our constituents and customers in innovative, and cost-effective ways. Our ultimate goal is to provide the very best in community based services. In doing this, we want to serve people in a way that honors choice making, health and safety, being part of the community, individual relationships, and a positive picture of the future.

Support, Inc. strives to provide community based services that result in quality lifestyles, characterized by integration into the community, a sense of belonging, empowered choice-making, and opportunities for growth and learning.

All of our customers are assured of our best efforts in providing them effective, efficient, and quality services. We are experts in life transition issues, bringing many varied helping professionals in one organization. All Support, Inc. services share a characteristic of being community based, and tied to "best practices" in the industry. We take pride in our flexibility and responsiveness to our customers. 

Accreditations:

  • Medicare and Medicaid Certified
  • Program Approval State of Colorado for Residential, Employment, and Day Services

Memberships:

  • American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD
  • American Network of Community Options and Resources (ANCOR
  • The Association for Severely Handicapped (TASH)
  • Alliance of Colorado (Association of Community Center Boards and Service Provider Organizations (Alliance)
  • Colorado Association of Nurses for Developmental Disabilities (CANDD)

 


Contact Information

Telephone  303-340-0322     FAX   303-340-0385
Postal Address
Support, Incorporated
15591 E. Centretech Parkway
Aurora, CO 80011
Electronic Mail
General Information: debbie@supportinc.com
Developmental Disabilities Services: lynette@supportinc.com
          Children's Services: julie@supportinc.com
BACPAC: travis@supportinc.com
Human Resources: bob@supportinc.com
Customer Support: debbie@supportinc.com
Webmaster: dennis@supportinc.com
 

 

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