Local autism resources

Autism Resources in Arvada for Parents

Arvada spans Jefferson and Adams counties, so its autism resources run through two county boards and the Jeffco and Adams 12 school districts. This guide covers the support groups, evaluations, school and Child Find help, funding, and therapy options Arvada parents often compare. Budding Futures provides in-home ABA in Arvada, and these are the kinds of resources families ask us about most.

A parent and child in Arvada, Colorado
TL;DR for Arvada parents: Start with the Arc of Jefferson County and Autism Society of Colorado for support, eicolorado.org or DDRC (under 3) and Jeffco Child Find (age 3+) for evaluations, Health First Colorado for funding, and an in-home ABA provider when you are ready.
  • Find local autism support groups and parent communities
  • Get your child evaluated through Early Intervention or Child Find
  • Understand IEPs and school support
  • See how Medicaid and insurance cover autism therapy
  • Compare ABA, speech, and occupational therapy options
  • Know when in-home ABA is worth considering
Looking for in-home ABA in Arvada?See ABA therapy in Arvada

Start here if your child was recently diagnosed with autism in Arvada

A new autism diagnosis brings a lot at once, and it helps to take things in order. About 1 in 31 U.S. children are now identified with autism, per the CDC's 2025 data, so you are far from alone in sorting this out. Many parents start by reaching out to other families, then handle any evaluations their child still needs. After that it is easier to look at how Health First Colorado or private insurance covers services. You really do not have to do everything in the first week. Our guide on what to do after an autism diagnosis walks through the steps.

What you needWhere to start
A developmental or autism evaluationEarly Intervention Colorado (under 3) or your school district's Child Find (age 3+)
Parent support and communityAutism Society of Colorado, a local Facebook group, or r/Autism_Parenting
Help with waivers, respite, or case managementYour Community Centered Board (DDRC) or the Colorado HCPF directory
Therapy planningAn initial ABA evaluation, plus speech and occupational therapy as needed

Autism support groups and parent communities in Arvada

Arvada parents connect through Jefferson County, Adams County, and statewide autism communities.

OrganizationWhat it offersLink
Autism Society of ColoradoStatewide nonprofit with in-person and online parent support groups and events.autismcolorado.org
The Arc of Jefferson CountyAdvocacy and family resources for I/DD families across Arvada.arcjc.org
Psychology Today (Colorado)Searchable directory of therapist-led autism caregiver groups across the metro.psychologytoday.com

Online communities Arvada parents actually use

These are active Facebook groups and forums where local parents trade real, current advice. Search the name on the platform to request to join.

CommunityPlatformJoin
Denver Autism ParentsFacebook groupFind on Facebook
Autism in ColoradoFacebook groupFind on Facebook
r/Autism_ParentingRedditOpen on Reddit

Resource listings are provided for parent convenience and are not endorsements. Availability, eligibility, and details change often, so please contact or search each group directly before relying on it.

Families enjoying a park in the Arvada area

Diagnostic and developmental resources near Arvada

Because Arvada crosses two counties, the right board depends on where you live.

ResourceWhat it offersLink
Early Intervention ColoradoFree developmental evaluation and services for children under age 3.eicolorado.org
DDRCJefferson County's Community Centered Board: early intervention and case management.ddrcco.com
JFK Partners (CU Anschutz)University autism and developmental evaluations serving Colorado families.cuanschutz.edu

School, IEP, and Child Find resources in Arvada

Public schools evaluate at no cost. Under 3, that runs through Early Intervention; for ages 3 and older, through your district's Child Find. Arvada is served mainly by Jeffco Public Schools, with northern parts in Adams 12.

ResourceWho it is forLink
Jeffco Public Schools Child FindFree evaluation for children ages 3-21 across most of Arvada.jeffcopublicschools.org
Adams 12 Five Star Child FindFree evaluation for the Adams County portion of Arvada.adams12.org
School-based ABA supportHow ABA goals can align with the classroom and IEP.Read our guide

Developmental disability, waiver, and case management help

Some Arvada families need more than therapy, especially when sorting out Medicaid waivers, respite, or long-term supports. Your Community Centered Board is the entry point, and these statewide groups help parents navigate the system.

ResourceWhat it helps withLink
DDRCYour Community Centered Board: early intervention, Medicaid waivers, respite, and case management.ddrcco.com
Colorado HCPF directoryLook up the correct case management agency or board for your county.hcpf.colorado.gov
Parent to Parent of ColoradoFree parent-to-parent matching, resource navigation, and coaching by parents who have been there.p2p-co.org
Empower ColoradoStatewide family support and education for children's mental and behavioral health.empowercolorado.org

Autism therapy options in Arvada

Most families combine a few therapies, depending on the child. A good first step is an initial ABA evaluation, which helps clarify what actually fits before you commit to a schedule.

TherapyWhat it helps withLearn more
ABA therapyCommunication, daily living, safety, and behavior goals. Often the most-covered service.In-home ABA
Speech therapySpeech, language, and communication, including AAC for children who are not yet talking.ABA & speech delay
Occupational therapySensory needs, motor skills, feeding, and daily routines.Start with an evaluation

Medicaid, insurance, and funding help for autism services

Colorado is one of the better states for autism coverage. Health First Colorado (Medicaid) covers ABA therapy, and private insurance covers it under state law. Plenty of families pay little out of pocket once coverage is sorted. Our Medicaid ABA therapy guide explains enrollment, prior authorization, and what to expect.

Funding sourceWhat it coversLearn more
Health First Colorado (Medicaid)Covers medically necessary ABA therapy, evaluation, and supervision for eligible children.Medicaid ABA guide
Private insuranceColorado law requires autism therapy coverage; specifics vary by plan.Insurance verification
CES Waiver / EPSDTState programs that can extend services for children with higher needs.Learn more

When to consider in-home ABA therapy in Arvada

In-home ABA helps when skills need to carry over into the real home routine, the parts of the day that tend to be hardest. It also skips the daily clinic commute. Budding Futures delivers in-home, BCBA-led ABA in Arvada, accepts Health First Colorado and major insurers, and currently has no waitlist for assessments. If you are comparing providers, our guide on how to choose an ABA provider covers the questions worth asking.

An ABA evaluation can help if you are asking questions like these:

  • How can we help our child communicate needs more safely?
  • Why are transitions, meals, bedtime, or outings so hard?
  • How do we reduce unsafe behavior without punishment?
  • How many ABA hours does our child actually need?
  • Can therapy goals connect with school and speech therapy?

Wondering if in-home ABA could fit your child?

We can talk through your child's goals, your Arvada routine, and how Medicaid or insurance would work. No pressure, just a clear next step.

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Arvada autism FAQs

Common questions from Arvada autism parents

Where can I find autism support groups in Arvada?
The Arc of Jefferson County supports local families and the Autism Society of Colorado runs parent groups.
How do I get my child evaluated for autism in Arvada?
For children under 3, contact Early Intervention Colorado or DDRC. For ages 3 and older, request Jeffco Child Find or Adams 12 Child Find.
Does Medicaid cover autism therapy in Arvada?
Yes. Health First Colorado (Medicaid) covers medically necessary ABA therapy for eligible children, and private insurance covers it under Colorado law. See our Medicaid ABA therapy guide.
What autism resources in Arvada are free?
Child Find evaluations, Early Intervention, and case management through DDRC are free or low-cost for families who qualify.
Does Budding Futures provide ABA therapy in Arvada?
Yes. Budding Futures provides in-home, BCBA-led ABA therapy in Arvada, accepts Health First Colorado and major insurers, and currently has no waitlist for assessments. Learn more on our ABA therapy in Arvada page.