For families living with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, HighPointe provides the highest quality of care, programming and services available in the communities we serve. You and your family are THE priority at HighPointe!
A campus visit is a great way to see and experience first-hand what we’re all about at HighPointe. We’re confident you’ll love our comfortable surroundings, and feel the spirit of respect and compassion that fills the air at each of our campuses.
Individual visits are scheduled Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM. Visits include a tour on the campus of your choice and an opportunity to meet with clients and staff there.
Please contact us at
303-221-3222.
After you’ve toured one of our attractive and well-maintained HighPointe campuses and are feeling comfortable with our programming and services, we invite you to schedule a FREE day at HighPointe to ensure we’re the best fit for you. Please note: the Program Application must be submitted to HighPointe before scheduling this free day. See Steps 1 and 2 in the Admissions Process below.
Once we receive your completed Program Application, a staff member from the HighPointe campus of your choice will contact you to schedule your free day. At the end of the day, you’ll have an opportunity to meet with our staff and support team so we can answer any additional questions you may have. After that, we’ll schedule your intake, so we can guarantee your programming and service needs are met from day one.
If you have questions during the application process, please contact our HighPointe Client Services Manager at:
303-221-3222 or
[email protected]
HighPointe accepts the following pay sources
We exist so families living with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities will NEVER be alone. With your support – volunteer time, financial and in-kind donations, and community connections – we will continue to exist
We exist to provide resources for families living with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and to educate the communities around them.
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We exist so families living with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities will NEVER be alone. With your support – volunteer time, financial and in-kind donations, and community connections – we will continue to exist