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Transitioning to Adulthood

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Planning for the transition from high school to college or vocation training, employment, and independent living should begin early in your child’s high school years. A team of individuals including educators, community service providers, medical personnel (as needed), family members, and your child should all be involved in the planning process. Listed below are a variety of resources that can help you and your child in this process.

General Information on Transition Services

Transition Toolkit for Students with Traumatic Brain Injury

  • Transition Planning and Strategies

Parent to Parent Colorado

  • Transition and Adult Resources

Colorado Department of Education

  • Transition Services

Transitions to College

College Living Experience

  • Supports students in areas of academics, independent living, social skills and career development

Transitions to Work

Job Accommodation Network

Colorado Department of Education (CDE)

  • School to Work Resources

School to Work Alliance Program (SWAP)

  • Provides a variety of services to assist young adults with a disability in obtaining employment

Employment Works

  • Receives referrals from Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and Ticket to Work to provide job placement services

Children’s Hospital Colorado Project SEARCH

  • School-to-work transition program for individuals with intellectual and development disabilities that involves students being completely immersed in the workplace

Ability Connection Colorado – Social Security Work Incentive Planning and Assistance (WIPA)

  • Free work incentive planning/assistance for SSDI and SSI beneficiaries

Independent Living

Independent Living Experience

  • Provide services to support independent living.

Transitioning into Adult Health Care

Got Transition

  • Information for families on transitioning into adult health care and beginning to have youth manage their own health care needs

Colorado Adult Brain Injury Program

  • Learn more about the Colorado Adult Brain Injury Program services available through the Adult Brain Injury Program and eligibility criteria through the Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado.