Treeline Pass is committed to empowering adults with autism and developmental disabilities to cultivate lives rooted in purpose, joy, and growth in an inclusive community environment.
Treeline Pass empowers adults with autism and developmental disabilities to live their highest quality of life by embodying three core principles: Celebrate, Collaborate, and Elevate. We celebrate each unique adult by helping to identify talents, strengths, and interests. We collaborate with families and business leaders to develop community partnerships that provide access to the people, places, jobs, and recreational activities that develop self-confidence and fulfillment for each adult. We elevate the quality of life for our adults and those who love them by providing: A safe, nurturing community environment Staff are highly trained in the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis and supervised by master level board certified behavior analysts (BCBAs). Individualized goal setting and progress monitoring A culture of high expectations and a commitment to limitless growth for each individual Treeline Pass Day Program offers specialized habilitation, supported community connections, prevocational training, supported employment, nonmedical transportation and behavioral services for adults with autism and developmental disabilities.
Services and specialty codes are based on HCPF's specialty code list .
601 · BI/CIH/CMHS/EBD
610 · DD/SLS
641 · BI
661 · DD/SLS
660 · BI/CIH/CMHS/EBD
669 · DD/SLS
639 · DD/SLS
677 · CES/DD/SLS
713 · DD/SLS
679 · DD/SLS
Mill Levy Funding - RMHS
209 West Hampden Avenue, Englewood, CO 80110
Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson
Center-based, Community-based
Adults
English