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Rocky Mountain Human Services

Connecting people with support and resources for over 30 years

RMHS provides case management, direct services, and flexible support for people and families from birth through the lifespan. We work closely with individuals and families to figure out their options and connect them with services and community organizations to live the life they want at home or community of choice.

Who We Support

Ensuring all families with infants and toddlers get the help and support their children need to meet developmental milestones and reach their full potential.

Connecting children and adults with disabilities, behavioral health needs, substance use needs, and those experiencing housing instability with the resources, supports, and tools to thrive safely and happily in their communities of choice.

Helping veterans who are experiencing housing instability to find safe and permanent housing, accessible healthcare, and legal counsel.

Need Support?

If you would like to enroll in services, have questions, or need more information, RMHS is here for you. We will help you every step of the way.

Our Mission

We embrace the power of community to support individuals and families in creating their future.

We do this by:

  • Simplifying access.

  • Celebrating individuality.

  • Bridging communities.

Recent News

RMHS Community Newsletter — September

Newsletter

In this edition of the RMHS Community Newsletter, we share a blog that explores the results from the 2024 Point in Time Count and how programs at RMHS support those affected along the Front Range. We also provide a blog that outlines the protected rights of voters with disabilities in Colorado. Discover how to make sure your voice is heard this election season by understanding the accommodations available to you. Thanks for reading!

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Annual Point in Time Count Shows Increase in Homelessness in Denver Metro and a Decrease in El Paso County

News

Results from the 2024 Colorado Point in Time (PIT) counts show an overall increase in the number of people experiencing homelessness along the Northern Front Range and a decrease in the number of people experiencing homelessness in El Paso County. Additionally, a greater percentage of those experiencing homelessness in 2024 reside in sheltered environments versus unsheltered environments as compared to 2023’s results.

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Know Your Rights: Information for Voters with Disabilities in Colorado

News

With the 2024 election just around the corner, understanding your rights as a voter with a disability is critical to ensuring your voice is heard.

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