THE #1 🏆Program for Disability Benefits


September 2024 NDC Monthly Newsletter

Hi Reader! This month is HUGE! I'm SO proud to announce the official launch of Roadmap for the Waiver Journey, our all-in-one program for people who need to get a Medicaid waiver or who have one and need to use it better. This program offers unlimited access to our self-paced video courses, group coaching, membership in our online community and free resources. So if you've been putting off applying for a waiver or figuring out how to use it, sign up for our Online Info Session, Wednesday, October 2nd at 7pm to get first dibs on program start dates!

Cheers to creating an awesome life for your disabled loved one, and for YOU!

Maureen Welch,
NDC's Founder and Badass

DRUM ROLL PLEASE... introducing:
Roadmap for the Waiver Journey

DID YOU KNOW? Medicaid waivers provide peace of mind and up to $100K annually in disability services and potential caregiver income. You can NO LONGER AFFORD to put off getting or using a Colorado Medicaid waiver!

It's CRAZY FRUSTRATING to try to get or use a waiver yourself. You expect your Case Management Agency to help... but they can't. That's why I created Roadmap for the Waiver Journey, the ONLY program that teaches you how to successfully apply for and maximize a waiver through all the ages and stages of your loved one's life.

Naysayers in 'the system' don't like me because I don't play by their rules. They say, "You can get waiver training for free. You don't need to pay for a program." I call bullsh*t.

TRUTH: there isn't ANY other Colorado program that teaches people EVERYTHING they need to know to get in the driver's seat and take charge of their benefits FOR LIFE. I'm free to give you unbiased info because I answer to NO ONE but myself. I'm not a bureaucratic government agency or a nonprofit. I buck the system for YOU.

I'm often exhausted from taking care of my disabled son. Can you relate? I'm sleep deprived and trying to keep it all together because caretaking is HARD. I know what you're going through, and I can help you transform your life. Caring for a disabled loved one is a LIFETIME JOURNEY, and Roadmap for the Waiver Journey puts you in the driver's seat so you can create more fulfilling life for your disabled love one and entire family.

Do these questions worry you? This program is THE answer!

  • What will happen when my disabled child is done with school at age 18 - 21?
  • Will we have to financially support him/her forever?
  • What happens if I die or can no longer take care of him/her?
  • We need financial help! Are there benefits available to support him/her?
  • Is he/she ‘disabled enough’ for benefits, or does our income make us ineligible?
  • We have a waiver, but our case management agency is SO frustrating! How do we get anything done?

Register for our Online Info Session October 2nd 7pm to Get IN!

This one-hour video session reveals the wonders of waivers and explains how you can get first dibs on program enrollment in Roadmap for the Waiver Journey! Session attendees get first dibs on exclusive program spots and bonuses!

Desperate for ME-TIME? How to find respite care!

We all know the challenge. We need a break or have other people and obligations that require our care and attention (like working, our own medical care, our marriage, friends, other children or older family members that we care for.) But the task of finding caregivers to take care of our disabled loved ones is daunting.

Respite can look like a lot of things. It can be in your home, as-needed for your occasional outings, or scheduled at regular times, such as when you need to work. It can also be a drop-off group program, like a respite organization that hosts summer programs for school-aged children. Respite care can also support adults and enhance their sense of belonging as they bond with their caregiver and get more involved in their communities!


Respite care is usually defined as temporary relief for family caregivers from the ongoing responsibility of caring for an individual of any age with special needs.

It is a break from caregiving for a loved one. Respite care typically involves bringing in care providers that can provide medical or companion care to the individual requiring care, so the caregiver can spend time independently of their loved one. Source: Colorado Respite Coalition https://coloradorespitecoalition.org

Autumn back-to-school time is the most challenging for me. For our disabled teenage son, the shift from summer fun to school demands is not easy. Now that we are into our fall school schedule, I’ve updated my calendar and scheduled more respite care shifts using our CES Waiver service plan units for ‘community connector’ and two overnight visits per month. I’ll admit it: the joy of getting away for uninterrupted sleep is a priceless reset. I like to go for a hike with my husband or have a cup of coffee in peace and quiet. Resets and me-time are so important for us caregivers!

For years, I used Care.com to find caregivers for our son, now age 17. But Care.com takes lots of time and energy, which are the two things we lack most when worn out from caregiving. If you’re curious about how I used Care.com, I created a 30 minute video about it, free to watch on you tube HERE It works!

But Care.com is simply too much work for most caregivers. That’s why I’ll soon be officially launching DisabilityCareColorado.com, a new place for caregivers and those seeking care to connect! This website only serves Colorado residents and will make the process of connecting to respite care providers easier and faster.

The reason why DisabilityCareColorado.com is so necessary is that Medicaid provider agencies (Program Approved Service Agencies, or PASAs) do not have a sufficient pool of respite workers ready to come help you. One annual fee to subscribe to our site will give you access to an experienced pool of direct services providers and families, and you can use the Medicaid PASA agency of your choice for funding or choose to private-pay directly.

DisabilityCareColorado.com benefits respite care service providers because it allows them to connect with people, just like you, who are seeking care for a disabled loved one. Our website will help them work as much as they choose in a role that they love. It enables them to showcase a profile that explains their experience, location, and what agencies they are associated with.

My goal is that DisabilityCareColorado.com will eventually grow into becoming a statewide resource and point of connection, to build our community stronger. It does not vet the providers; we leave it up to hiring customers to personally interview and vet them, call references and ensure a solid comfort level. But just getting connected easily with people who want to care for your loved one is a giant time and stress saver!

Currently, DisabilityCareColorado.com is accepting registrations from caregiver service providers (please share the URL with professional caregivers seeking work), and the site will open to those seeking care in fall 2024 (make sure you join our private community for alerts at https://navigatingdisabilityco.ck.page/community). Please don’t attempt to sign up as a family seeking caregiving until you’re notified that the site is available as the website will not allow it.

HOW TO GET YOUR RESPITE CARE SERVICES FUNDED

The BEST way to get respite care services funded is on an on-going basis over the lifetime of your disabled loved one, and you can do this by obtaining a Colorado Medicaid Waiver, or by better using the waiver you already have. So if you don’t have a waiver, please consider purchasing our program, Roadmap for the Waiver Journey, so you don’t miss out on up to $100K per year in potential income and the value of waiver services (like respite care) you can access!

Respite care services can also be funded on a more limited basis through

Family Support Services Program (FSSP): https://hcpf.colorado.gov/family-support-services-program-fssp)

Or respite grants from the Colorado Respite Coalition:
https://coloradorespitecoalition.org/our-programs/family-voucher-program.php.

RECOMMENDED COLORADO RESPITE CARE RESOURCES

Summertime for school-aged children often means summer programs and sleep-away camps. There are also some amazing year round group setting, drop off care events like All-Stars Club www.allstarsclub.org or the Easterseals Discovery Club: https://www.easterseals.com/co/programs-and-services/play/discovery-club/

Nightlights has four metro Denver and one Colorado Springs location: https://nightlightskids.org/locations/

And in Colorado Springs, The Resource Exchange offers: https://www.tre.org/services/break-time/

Ask around your community and at your case management agency about these!

Plus, if you want support in a group who understands your challenges, join the free online Navigating Disability Community to ask questions and hear about great options from other members just like you!

I get it. As caregivers for disabled loved ones, we ALL need breaks from time-to-time. So if you don’t have a waiver, get on one, which will give you access to funded respite care services. And then subscribe to DisabilityCareColorado.com to get connected to service providers more easily!

Want first dibs in our program? Don't miss the October 2nd Info Session!

Maureen hosts FREE Roadmap for the Waiver Journey info sessions on the first Wednesday of each month at 7pm. You need to attend to get into our program. Info session participants get first dibs on upcoming program spots, and a bonus if you purchase our program within 24 hours! Don't miss out on how to get IN!

Visit Me at a September Event

Walk with Autism September 21, 10am-1pm
Berkeley Lake Park
4601 W. 46th Ave., Denver, 80212
Hosted by: Autism Society Colorado

Student Resource Fair September 26, 5-7pm
14603 E. Fremont Ave., Centennial, 80112
Hosted by: Cherry Creek School District

Sensory Dayz, September 29, 12-2:30pm
Green Valley Ranch Library
4856 Andes Ct., Denver, 80249
Hosted by: RMHS

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JUST DO IT! Sunitha's Daughter Gets Support

For Sunitha, who has a disabled daughter, the waiver application process would’ve been too difficult to complete on her own. Now, her daughter will get the services she needs as a child, and also far into the future as she transitions to an adult. Plus, her son earns extra money for taking care of his sister. You can learn to do all these things in our program, Roadmap for the Waiver Journey!

Will You Benefit from Getting a Waiver? Take This Assessment!

Answer quick questions and get our expert recommendation about how a waiver may benefit your family. Even though we have your email, you'll be asked to submit it again in order to access this - it's well worth it your time!

Have a SAY at Public Meetings!

The Colorado Department of Health Care Policy & Financing (HCPF) oversees Colorado's Medicaid program. They host many public meetings that empower you to get involved, give input and become a stronger advocate for your disabled loved one! Consider joining these June meetings; click the button for meeting link and info!

Medical Services Board October 11th at 9am MST
The Medical Services Board adopts the rules that govern the Department's programs. The Board's eleven members include at least one member from each congressional district and no more than six members from the same political party. Members are appointed by the Governor. Meetings are open to the public and you can participate.

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About Navigating Disability Colorado
NDC is an independent advocacy company that empowers the disability community to successfully advocate for their rights within Colorado’s complex system of disability services. We offer Colorado’s only step-by-step online courses in how to apply for a Colorado Medicaid waiver and maximize its benefits so that disabled people and their families can live their best lives. NDC’s services provide information and education and do not constitute legal advice.

Navigating Disability Colorado

If you live in Colorado and have a disabled child or loved one, it's essential to find out if you're eligible for a Colorado Medicaid waiver, which potentially offers up to $100 annually in services value and extra income. Waivers create a safety net for your disabled loved one and fund services that give them the best opportunities to learn and succeed. But the waiver application process is complex and fraught with misinformation and obstacles. That's why NDC created Roadmap for the Waiver Journey, a transformational program that teaches everything you'll ever need to know to successfully apply for, and maximize, a waiver throughout all the ages and stages of your disabled loved one's life.

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