Hello PASCO family! Welcome to "Ask the CEO," our monthly blog series that brings you closer to the "why" behind PASCO initiatives, policies, and offerings. As a company committed to…
We have recently been hearing of instances in which agencies are putting caregivers on hold because their PAR was wrongfully delayed. We want to ensure to our caregivers that no…
Transitioning to Campus Life While I have just graduated the University of Denver this past June, it still feels like it hasn’t really happened yet. Maybe that’s because I went…
Colorado Gives Day & Supporting the Community Throughout 2023
We would like to thank our family of amazing caregivers, clients, and staff who helped PASCO support these amazing organizations as part of Colorado Gives Day and throughout 2023! As…
Navigating the College Selection Process At the beginning of my high school career, the plan for post-graduation was for my parents to renovate the unfinished basement into an accessible “apartment”…
What is the FAMLI program? Colorado voters approved Proposition 118 in November of 2020, paving the way for a state-run Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance (FAMLI) program. The FAMLI…
The transition into adulthood is hard for anyone – that leap out of your comfort zone and into the unknown, is terrifying, regardless of who you are or what your…
Housing Challenges and People with Developmental Disabilities
A place to call home, one that is truly safe and reliable, is the foundation of well-being. But, housing instability ripples out into every part of one’s life, from physical…
What is Appendix K? Appendix K was made to create temporary changes to HCBS waiver rules in Colorado during the Public Health Emergency (PHE). These adjustments were made to allow…
Honoring the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) PASCO celebrates the 33rd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the incredible history of advocacy that lead to its creation.…
It's now a given that every bus, train, or light rail you board will have spaces for individuals with disabilities. Did you know that hasn't always been the case? Only…