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Adult Advocacy

Lee Ray

Lee Ray specializes in assisting adults with developmental disabilities and their families. Adult advocacy services can include any or all of the following: information about housing, jobs, social security, guardianship, respite, friendships, and community connections.

Through consultation by telephone or personal interviews Lee can assist individuals in accessing services like: residential, vocational, Social Security, or Medicaid. Lee can also provide individual representation through attendance at meetings with family and or individuals. He can also monitor services delivered through service provider agencies and provide information on public policy issues and systems advocacy information to empower families and individuals regarding their rights. He can offer support for the development of self advocacy skills and/or reinforce family members to be effective advocates.

The goal of adult advocacy is to help ensure a high quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities in housing, jobs, community participation, and all services provided to the individual.

For more information call Lee Ray at (303) 220-9228 or email lee@arc-ad.org.

Child Advocacy

Cg La Scala

Cg La Scala is our Director of Advocacy. She works primarily with families who have school-aged children with disabilities. A former teacher, she spent several years with Developmental Pathways serving adults with developmental disabilities and mental illness in program management before coming to The Arc Arapahoe & Douglas Counties in 1984. Cg has a great sense of the practical application of state and federal laws in advocating for people with disabilities, as a result of her experience.

Cg can offer support in information, counseling and guidance, training, education, and support regarding public school special education for Individual Education Programs (IEPs), therapies, transportation and transitions. Education, support, and guidance regarding Social Security benefits, SSI, Medicare, Medicaid, Waiver Programs and appeals. Family Support referrals/applications, adult services referrals/applications, 504/ADA complaints, outreach and educational presentations on IEPs, parent rights, goal and objective writing, The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Colorado education laws, 504, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), functional behavior analysis and Positive Behavior Support Plans, disability categories under IDEA and applicability to laws beyond school, and eligibility criteria for adults and students

If you would like to visit with Cg to see if she could assist with a need of yours, please contact her at The Arc Arapahoe & Douglas Counties by phone at (303) 220-9228 or email cg@arc-ad.org. Cg currently provides educational advocacy for Arapahoe County (excluding the City of Aurora). This includes, Littleton, Sheridan, Englewood, some Cherry Creek Schools and East Central BOCES.

Family / Individual Advocate

Veronica Crowell

Veronica Crowell is a Family and Individual advocate with The Arc Arapahoe & Douglas Counties working with both children and adults. She has over 18 years of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities.

Veronica is able to assist adults with a variety of resources including, employment, housing, day and residential programs, navigating the Social Security and Medicaid/Medicare system. She can also advise individuals with developmental disabilities and their families on their rights and responsibilities.

Veronica assists families with children by offering support and information, counseling and guidance, training, education regarding public school special education for Individual Education Programs (IEPs), therapies, transportation and transitions. Education, support and guidance regarding Social Security benefits, SSI, Medicare, Medicaid, Waiver Programs and appeals. Family Support referrals/applications, 504/ADA complaints, outrach and educational presentations on IEPs, parents rights, goal and objective writing, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Colorado education laws, 504, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), functional behavior analysis and Positive Behavior Support Plans, disability categories under IDEA and applicability to laws beyond school, and eligibility criteria for adults and students.

If you would like to visit with Veronica to see if she could assist with a need of yours, please contact her at The Arc Arapahoe & Douglas Counties by phone at (303) 220-9228 or email veronica@arc-ad.org. Veronica currently provides educational advocacy for families living in Douglas County.

Systems Advocacy

Carol Meredith

Carol Meredith is our Executive Director and has worked for The Arc Arapahoe & Douglas Counties since 1998. She works primarily in advocacy efforts that change systems in a way that assist people with disabilities to live rich, full lives in their communities. We monitor legislation on state and national levels that affect people with disabilities and take every opportunity to educate legislators on ways that they can assist to enhance quality of life for our members and their families. We work with many other organizations in our community including: Sister Chapters of The Arc, Community Centered Boards, The Douglas County Advisory Committee, Parent to Parent of Colorado , Family Voices, and Early Childhood Connections of Arapahoe & Douglas.

The most pressing issues related to systems change for people with cognitive developmental disabilities continue to be: long waiting lists to access supports and services for both children and adults, a general perception in the community that children and adults with disabilities belong in special places for special people, adequate training for staff that support people with disabilities, lack of focus on fixing the long-term care system, and the need for consumer/family directed services and supports.

The Arc Arapahoe & Douglas Counties is a membership organization and we know that we are stronger when we stand together. Therefore we make every effort to keep people with disabilities and their family members informed about changes in public policy that could affect their lives for better or for worse. People with disabilities and their families are educated about the issues through our monthly newsletter and a legislative email tree. We also facilitate periodic workshops where people can learn how to contact their legislators and assist in their education.

For more information about Systems Advocacy and how you can participate, please contact Carol by phone at (303) 220-9228 or email at carol@arc-ad.org.