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Colorado Erbs Palsy Resources
Trauma Center for Brain Injury
Neurosciences Department at The University of Colorado Hospital
9th & Colorado
4200 E Ninth Ave.
Denver, CO
720-848-2080
www.uch.edu
The University of Colorado Hospital's Neurosciences Department offers and provides high quality neurological services and care.
IDEA (Special Education)
Exceptional Student Leadership Unit of the Colorado Department of Education
State Office Building
201 East Colfax Avenue, Room 300
Denver, CO 80203-1799
303-866-6694
www.cde.state.co.us/cdesped/index.asp
The ESLU provides resources to administrators, teachers, and parents of children who have exceptional learning needs in the classroom, due to disability or giftedness.
Parenting Support Group for Children with Disabilities
PEAK Parent Center, Inc.
611 North Weber, Suite 200
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
719-531-9400
region5ptac@peakparent.org
www.peakparent.org
PEAK is a parental support group in Colorado Spring offering support, programs, and services to families with children with disabilities.
Local Chapters of Erb's Palsy Support
Rocky Mountain Support Group
Contact person: Joni Knapp
2710 S. Irving Street
Denver, CO 80236
303-936-9547
A Denver-based support group for those who are suffering with Erb's Palsy and for families with children who have Erb's Palsy.
Local Chapters of CP Support
UCPA of Colorado
2200 South Jasmine Street
Denver, CO 80222-5708
(303) 691-9339
info@ucpco.org
The United Cerebral Palsy Association in Colorado offers information, education, and support to Colorado families impacted by cerebral palsy and its effects.
Hospitals with Departments/Specialties for Erb's Palsy
Department of Neurology
Contact Person: Timothy Benke, M.D.
1056 E. 19th Avenue
Denver, CO 80218
303-861-6895
www.thechildrenshospital.org
Colorado's Children's Hospital, founded in 1908, has become one of highest quality and most trusted children's hospitals in the U.S., offering a vast array of specialized services for children suffering many types of conditions and disorders, including cerebral palsy and brachial plexus injuries.
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