
PASA services designed around practical support and real-life outcomes.
Our services are shaped to support dignity, consistency, community participation, and stronger daily independence for the people and families we serve.
Service approach
Person-centered service planning
Colorado PASA support structure
Family communication and coordination
Residential services
A living support deck for home, health, community, and connection.
Some residential services are best understood as real daily supports, not just bullet points. Move through the cards to see how each service area can show up in everyday life.

Residential support
Self-Advocacy training
Coaching that helps each person speak up, make choices, and take part in planning.

Residential support
Independent living skills training
Practical support for home routines, daily decisions, and confidence with everyday tasks.

Residential support
Therapeutic or behavioral interventions
Steady support that reinforces therapeutic goals, emotional regulation, and positive routines.
Showing three at a time
The deck rotates through all residential support areas, including advocacy, independent living, medical routines, transportation, relationships, diet accommodations, and accessible homes.
Why it matters
Good services feel organized, respectful, and responsive.
Families need more than a list of offerings. They need to know how support will feel in practice: clear communication, reliable follow-through, and services aligned with everyday goals.

Service philosophy
Every service line is delivered through a person-centered lens, with attention to dignity, participation, and the routines that shape each individual's day-to-day experience.
Need help choosing the right support path?
Our team can talk through service fit, next steps, and how support may align with your needs.

Start with clarity
A quick conversation can make the service options easier to understand before you decide what comes next.
