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Our Health & Wellness Programs offer residents a chance to live healthier to avoid the large costs of healthcare. They range from CPR classes to winter coat distributions, and help offset the risks they are forced to take by not being able to afford health insurance.

 

To register for a class, please email our This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 303.860.7747.
To request a referral for a program or other assistance, please submit a Referral Request Form.
To see our full program schedule, please visit our Calendar.

 
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  A donated coat being distributed to a resident during winter   A family receiving a gift card for groceries   Recreational fun, like martial arts, keeps residents healthy  
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Healthcare Outreach

Thanks to a grant from the Colorado Trust, Hope Communities now has a full-time healthcare caseworker to help residents connect with Medicaid, CHP+ and primary care. To make an appointment, contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , 303.860.7747 x 123.
SHINE AmeriCorps volunteers work with residents at Hidden Brook to help them access medical care, navigate the medical system and develop healthy lifestyles.
CPR & First Aid Knowing basic CPR & first aid could save a life someday, and we want our residents to be equipped with the skills to be proactive. This free class certifies participants in basic life-saving skills, and prepares them to deal with the worst-case scenario.

Health Screenings

With the high cost of health care, one medical emergency can destroy a family’s budget. Regular health screenings keep our residents healthy and informed about their cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar, and weight.

Coat Distribution

Every year Hope receives a donation of several dozen winter coats, and passes those on to our residents in an annual coat distribution. These coats keep our community out of the harsh cold and reduce the risk of developing health problems from exposure to the elements.
 

Hope Communities partners with many organizations to provide Health & Wellness Programs. You can visit their sites to learn more about them:

Project SHINE
Denver Health