Welcome to the Frequently Asked Questions page for Peak Journeys Disability Services. We understand that choosing the right support services for yourself or a loved one comes with many important questions, and we are here to help make the process easier. Below, you’ll find answers to some of the most common questions about our programs, services, eligibility, and how we support individuals and families throughout the community.
We hope this FAQ page provides helpful information and guidance. If you do not find the answer you are looking for, please do not hesitate to contact us directly. Our team is always happy to answer questions, provide additional information, and help you find the support that best fits your needs.
Youth Day Services provide structured, age-appropriate activities that help children and adolescents develop social skills, independence, confidence, and community involvement in a supportive environment.
Pre-Vocational services help individuals develop workplace readiness skills such as communication, teamwork, time management, responsibility, and problem-solving to prepare for future employment opportunities.
Yes. All services at Peak Journeys are person-centered and tailored to each individual’s goals, strengths, interests, and support needs.
Activities may include community outings, fitness activities, volunteer opportunities, educational experiences, recreational events, life skills development, social groups, and skill-building activities based on individual interests.
Yes. Peak Journeys focuses on helping individuals increase independence by developing communication skills, decision-making abilities, daily living skills, social confidence, and community participation.
Absolutely. Peak Journeys values family involvement and works closely with families, caregivers, and support teams to ensure services meet the needs and goals of each individual.
Yes. Staff receive ongoing training and support to provide safe, compassionate, and high-quality services while promoting dignity, inclusion, and person-centered care.
Families and individuals can contact Peak Journeys directly to learn more about available services, eligibility requirements, and the intake process.
Peak Journeys was founded from personal experience and a passion for supporting the disability community. The organization focuses on compassionate, meaningful, and inclusive services that empower individuals to grow, connect, and thrive within their communities.
Getting started with a waiver in Colorado Springs usually begins by contacting your local Case Management Agency (CMA) or Community Centered Board (CCB) to complete an intake and eligibility assessment. They will help determine Medicaid eligibility, level of care needs, and which HCBS waiver program may be the best fit for the individual. Once approved, a case manager helps create a service plan and connect families with providers like Peak Journeys Disability Services for community-based supports and services.