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  • AMENDED CHIEF JUDGE ORDER 20-03 REGARDING COURT OPERATIONS UNDER THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (“COVID-19”) ADVISORY

    AMENDED CHIEF JUDGE ORDER 20-03 REGARDING COURT OPERATIONS UNDER THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (“COVID-19”) ADVISORY

    EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: ARAPAHOE, DOUGLAS, ELBERT and LINCOLN COUNTIES, COLORADO

    Arapahoe County Justice Center 7325 South Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112

    Arapahoe County Courthouse 1790 West Littleton Boulevard Littleton, Colorado 80120

    Douglas County Justice Center 4000 Justice Way #2009
    Castle Rock, Colorado 80109

    Elbert County Courthouse PO Box 232, 751 Ute Street Kiowa, Colorado 80117

    Lincoln County Courthouse PO Box 128, 103 Third Avenue Hugo, Colorado 80821

    In light of the public health risk posed by the Novel Coronavirus (“COVID- 19”) and the advisories and orders from the Centers for Disease Control, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, and local public health departments recommending active steps to slow the spread of COVID-19 and precautions to reduce the exposure, effective immediately the 18th Judicial District Courts and Probation will be operating with reduced staff and will focus on matters of immediate concern for public health and safety.

    Pursuant to the authority granted in Chief Justice Directive 95-01 and the directives found in the Order Regarding COVID-19 and Operation of Colorado State Courts, issued by Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan B. Coats on March 16, 2020, it is hereby ORDERED as follows:

    (1) Arapahoe County Courthouse in Littleton: Pursuant to Chief Judge Order 20-02, the Arapahoe County Courthouse located at 1790 West Littleton Boulevard, Littleton, Colorado, will be closed to the public effective March 19, 2020 through April 3, 2020. All public safety matters meeting the criteria set forth in section (5) below should be directed to the Arapahoe County Justice Center located at 7325 South Potomac Street, Centennial, Colorado.

    (2) Operations: The Arapahoe County and Douglas County clerk’s offices will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Elbert County and Lincoln County clerk’s offices will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The clerk’s offices will be open Monday through Friday, with the exception of legal holidays. Staff will be reduced as coordinated by the Court Executive and the Clerks of Court, with the approval of the Chief Judge. During operating hours, the clerk’s offices will only accept paper filings related to public safety matters listed in Section 5 below. All other paper filings may be either emailed to or mailed directly to the applicable courthouse. Electronic filings through CCE may continue; however, filings not related to public safety matters may not be processed until after April 6, 2020, due to the reduction in staffing levels.

    (3) Jury Calls: All jury calls with a return date between March 18, 2020, and April 3, 2020, have been cancelled. No jurors should appear at the courthouses during those dates. If your appearance is rescheduled, you will receive a new jury summons in the mail. For those jurors who have a jury summons for a date to appear commencing on or after April 6, 2020, please continue to monitor the Court’s website for updates.

    (4) Mandatory Continuance: Except for all public safety matters listed in section (5) below, ALL other appearances and/or hearings set from 8:00 a.m. Thursday, March 19, 2020, through 5:00 p.m. Friday, April 3, 2020, are hereby VACATED and CONTINUED. Please do not appear at the courthouse. On Thursday, March 19, 2020, and Friday, March 20, 2020, judicial officers and staff will be working to reschedule all these cases, including the matters set on the days the courthouses were closed, March 17, 2020 and March 18, 2020. If you are represented by counsel, please contact your counsel to obtain your new date. If you are not represented by counsel, please first check the Court’s website at https://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/District/Dockets.cfm?District_I D=18 to see if your new date is posted there. Otherwise, parties and attorneys may also contact the appropriate division, if the case is assigned to a division, or the respective clerk’s offices if you are uncertain of the division assignment, to reschedule. Any person who does appear at a courthouse for a hearing or appearance that is not a public safety matter shall be provided a paper by a member of the court security team and/or court staff containing instructions on how to contact the court.

    (5) Public Safety Matters: The courthouses, except for the Arapahoe County Courthouse in Littleton, will continue to conduct hearings on public safety matters. Public safety matters are limited to the following:

    1. Petitions for temporary civil protection orders and permanent protection order hearings;
    2. Petitions for temporary emergency risk protection orders and hearings on emergency risk protection orders;
    3. Crim. P. Rule 5 advisements for incarcerated persons and initial settings of bail;
    4. Revocation hearings on complaints to revoke probation involving an incarcerated defendant;
    5. Proceedings necessary to protect the constitutional rights of criminal defendants including bond-related matters and plea agreements for incarcerated individuals;
    6. Detention hearings for juvenile delinquency cases; 
    1. Shelter hearings independency and neglect cases or other juvenile proceedings;
    2. Petitions for appointment of an emergency guardian and/or special conservator;
    3. Hearings on motions to restrict parenting time and parental abduction prevention;
    4. Emergency mental health proceedings; and
    5. Other proceedings deemed necessary by the Chief Judge to prevent a substantial risk of imminent financial hardship, or imminent risk to the health, safety or welfare of any individual or members of the community.

    (6)Social Distancing: When hearings are conducted for public safety matters, judicial officers and court staff shall seek to limit in person participation and encourage and accommodate telephone and/or video appearance for all participants.

    (7) Self-Help Centers: All self-help centers in the 18th Judicial District are closed until April 6, 2020. All court forms and instructions can be found at https://www.courts.state.co.us/Self_Help/Index.cfm

    (8) Bond Return Dates: Bond return dates, including bond returns that are determined by the Sheriffs regarding other jurisdictions in Colorado, shall be scheduled for no sooner than the week of May 25, 2020.

    (9)Extrajudicial Activities: The use of any of the courthouses for extrajudicial activities (e.g., the solemnization of marriages) is prohibited until further notice.

    The Chief Judge will continue to monitor available information and recommendations from health organizations, and this CJO 20-03 may be revised or extended as deemed necessary.

    BY THE COURT:

    Michelle A. Amico
    Chief Judge
    Eighteenth Judicial District

     

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  • Arapahoe, Adams and Douglas counties to host COVID-19 virtual town hall with Tri-County Health Dept.

    Arapahoe, Adams and Douglas counties to host COVID-19 virtual town hall with Tri-County Health Dept.

    On Thursday, March 19, at 7 p.m., Douglas, Adams and Arapahoe counties will host a COVID-19 Virtual Town Hall with Tri-County Health Department officials, county leaders, and subject matter experts from each county, to update participants about the latest developments in the coronavirus health crisis.

    The virtual town hall will be aired live beginning at 7:00 p.m., on ArapahoeGov.com/townhall, as well as on the County’s Facebook page. The recorded event will be posted online following the meeting. Callers may also listen in and ask questions during the town hall by dialing 1-855-436-3656, and County officials also will call its entire list of land lines and cell phones beginning at 7 p.m.

    Tri-County Health Department officials will provide updates on the status of the virus in the three-county area, which serves more than 1.5 million residents. They will also provide information about proactive measures being taken to maximize community safety and other fundamental information such as: what is the transmission risk; what are the best actions individuals and businesses can take right now; what are the latest policy actions from state and federal officials, and more. The bulk of the session will be dedicated to taking questions from the tri-county audience. In keeping with the current social distancing guidelines, the representative from each county and from Tri-County Health will be participating remotely.

    For more information about the event, visit ArapahoeGov.com/townhall.

     

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  • State Labor Department Updates on Unemployment Claims, Worker Resources

    Denver — Today the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) provided updates on the impact of the Coronavirus on unemployment claims and demand for services. Just as all labor departments are feeling increased requests for assistance, the Colorado Labor Department has seen a surge in unemployment claims from 400 on March 7th to more than 6,800 on March 17th.

    CDLE experienced unprecedented traffic to the unemployment call center and file-a-claim website, causing slow processing times for applications. The department is implementing system maintenance to accommodate unprecedented demand and increase capacity and stability.

    The department is also encouraging workers who are experiencing a temporary or permanent reduction in hours or wages to consider part-time employment in other industries seeing an increase in demand for goods or services, such as delivery, logistics, transportation, healthcare or retail such as grocery stores and warehouses. The department plans to work with these industries directly over the coming days to identify opportunities to match workers who are unemployed with hiring employers.  

    More information and resources for workers is available at coloradoui.gov. Employers can contact 303-318-9100 or for information on programs on workforce reductions and other assistance. The state’s Rapid Response program can also assist employers with a variety of resources https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdle/layoffassistance

     

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  • State Capitol to Closed to Public Indefinitely 

    DENVER – The Colorado state capitol will be closed to the public indefinitely. 

    In order to adhere to social distancing guidelines from the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment and the Center for Disease Control the capitol building will remain closed to the public until further notice.  

    Staff and members of the media will continue to be allowed in the building at this time. 

     

     

     

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  • COVID-19 and the operation of Colorado’s courts.

    COVID-19 and the operation of Colorado’s courts.

    DENVER — Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan B. Coats announced March 17 that he has entered an order regarding COVID-19 and the operation of Colorado’s courts.

    The order suspends some court operations, specifically all jury calls in state courts, except for jury calls for criminal trials facing imminent speedy trial deadlines, and allows for the provision of other ongoing court operations. 

    The order suspends jury calls through April 3, 2020, at which time the need for ongoing measures will be evaluated.  

    “While the timely administration of justice is the cornerstone of our judicial system, protection of public health and safety and the wellbeing of our judicial staff is of paramount importance,” Coats said. “We can no longer continue with normal business operations, but in the interest of all Coloradans we are also unable to cease operating entirely. Balancing those factors, I entered today’s order.”

    The Courts otherwise remain open and will continue operations for matters including, but not limited to:

    • Petitions for temporary civil protection orders and permanent protection order hearings;
    • Petitions for temporary emergency risk protection orders and hearings on emergency risk protection orders;
    • P. Rule 5 advisement for incarcerated persons and the initial setting of bail;
    • Revocation hearings on complaints to revoke probation involving an incarcerated defendant;
    • Proceedings necessary to protect the constitutional rights of criminal defendants including bond-related matters and plea agreements for incarcerated individuals;
    • Detention hearings for juvenile delinquency cases;
    • Shelter hearings in dependency and neglect cases or other juvenile proceedings;
    • Petitions for appointment of an emergency guardian and/or special conservator;
    • Hearings on motions to restrict parenting time and parental abduction prevention; and
    • Emergency mental health proceedings.

    Those with docketed court appearances unsure about whether to appear for a hearing, are asked to contact the clerk of court at their courthouse.

     

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  • CDPHE confirms 29 additional new positive cases in Colorado

    CDPHE confirms 29 additional new positive cases in Colorado

    DENVER, March 16, 2020: The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) confirmed 29 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Colorado, based on overnight test results reported through 3 p.m. yesterday. That brings the total number of positive cases to date to 160.

     The state can confirm completed test results on about 1,216 people by the state lab since testing started on February 28. Private labs are required to report positive test results to the state. Private labs are not required to report negative test results to the state, so we are not reporting total testing numbers for the state.

     Due to the high volume of tests being processed by the state lab and a need to get the information out quickly, today’s news release does not contain a demographic breakdown. Demographic data will be provided as soon as the lab is able to provide the statistical breakdown. 

     All presumptive positive cases are now considered positive. CDC is no longer performing confirmatory testing

     Continue to stay up to date by visiting colorado.gov/cdphe/2019-novel-coronavirus.

     

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  • CDPHE confirms 5 additional new presumptive positive cases in Colorado

    CDPHE confirms 5 additional new presumptive positive cases in Colorado

    CDPHE confirms 5 additional new presumptive positive cases in Colorado

    DENVER, March 13, 2020: The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) confirmed five new presumptive positive cases in Colorado, based on today’s test results. That brings the total number of presumptive positive cases to date to 77. The state lab has completed test results on more than 600 people in Colorado since testing started on February 28. 

    Because of the large number of new cases, CDPHE is shifting to report aggregate data for new cases, instead of listing details on each specific case. Additionally, the release of these updated numbers of cases will now be released once per day, at approximately noon.

    Total new presumptive positive cases: 5

    Age of individuals: • 20s – 1

    • 40s – 1
    • 60s – 2
    • 70s – 1

    County of residence: • Denver – 2

    • Douglas – 1
    • Gunnison – 1
    • Jefferson – 1

    Resident/Visitor: • Residents: 5

    • Visitors: 0

    Gender: • Female: 2

    • Male: 3 To ensure expedience on reporting presumptive positive cases, the state will provide overall testing statistics as soon as we are able on the website

    Continue to stay up to date by visiting colorado.gov/cdphe/2019-novel-coronavirus.

     

    CDPHE confirma 5 nuevos presuntos casos positivos en Colorado

    DENVER, Marzo 13, 2020: El Departamento de Salud y Medioambiente de Colorado (CDPHE) confirmó 5 nuevos presuntos casos en Colorado, basados en resultados de pruebas durante el día. La suma total es de 77.  El laboratorio ha hecho 600 pruebas aproximadamente en Colorado desde que se empezó con la realización de pruebas el 28 de febrero. 

    Debido al gran número de nuevos casos, CDPHE reportará información de nuevos casos, en lugar de dar los detalles de cada caso específico. Además, la publicación de estos números actualizados de casos ahora se harán una vez al día, aproximadamente al mediodía.

     

    Total casos presuntamente positivos: 5 

    Edad de las personas:

    • 20s – 1
    • 40s – 1
    • 60s – 2
    • 70s – 1

    Condado de residencia:

    • Denver – 2
    • Douglas – 1
    • Gunnison – 1
    • Jefferson – 1

    Residente/Visitante:

    • Residentes: 5
    • Visitantes: 0

    Género:

    • Femenino: 2
    • Masculino: 3

    Para asegurar la rapidez en reportar los presuntos casos positivos, el estado debe proveer estadísticas generales tan pronto sea posible en el siguiente website

  • CDPHE reopens drive-up testing site at the Denver Coliseum Saturday with support from the National Guard

    CDPHE reopens drive-up testing site at the Denver Coliseum Saturday with support from the National Guard

    DENVER, March 13, 2020: CDPHE will reopen its drive-up testing site in Denver tomorrow, Saturday, March 14, in a new location at the Denver Coliseum, 4600 Humboldt St, Denver, CO, 80216. CDPHE moved the testing to a new location for safety and logistical reasons, and it will be staffed by a National Guard medical team.

    This will be a drive-up testing site for patients meeting the requirements listed below. This location will be open 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 14. The testing center will be able to serve the first 100-150 people in line. 

    After Saturday, CDPHE plans to move the drive-up testing operation from Denver to strategic locations throughout Colorado in an effort to detect cases early, identify community spread if it’s there, and launch targeted public health responses. CDPHE will post upcoming schedules and locations on our website as it becomes available. 

    The drive-up testing site served more than 650 Coloradans on Wednesday and Thursday, March 11 and 12. CDPHE has confirmed 10 positive cases from the first tests collected at the drive-up site on Wednesday, March 11. The CDPHE lab continues to process the tests collected from the drive-up site and is contacting each person individually to notify them of their results   Because Colorado now has the capacity for private labs to conduct testing, CDPHE encourages anyone who is symptomatic or who believes they may have been exposed to COVID-19 to call or email their physician first for guidance, obtain a doctor’s order for testing, and request information about private providers where you can get tested. Always call first before reporting to a health care facility for testing.    CDPHE and the National Guard have determined that traffic patterns, on-site staffing, and lab testing capabilities can handle a maximum of 100-150 vehicles in the drive-up queue.  • Testing at the drive-up site will take place from 10 a.m. – 2p.m. on Saturday, March 14.

    • The first 100-150 vehicles in the queue will have access to the drive-up testing; all other vehicles that arrive after that will be encouraged to seek testing from a private provider. Always call ahead and speak with the health care facility in advance before going there for testing or treatment.
    • If you have a medical emergency, call 911- do not report to the testing site, as it is not a care facility. If you have severe respiratory symptoms, especially shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, tell the dispatcher about your symptoms. Do not wait for a COVID-19 test to call 911.
    • If you are ill or suspect that you were exposed, but are not able to be immediately tested, please stay home, self-isolate, and contact your physician. 
    • For the safety of drive-up lab workers, hours of operation will be contingent upon safe weather. We will announce if we need to close the site due to unsafe conditions.
    • Unsafe conditions include any weather that can make personal protection equipment ineffective, such as any precipitation, wind, or colder temperatures. 
    • While waiting for their test results, individuals should stay at home. Those who receive positive test results may be issued isolation orders. Depending on test volume, we aim to contact individuals directly with their results within 72 hours. Continue to stay up to date by visiting colorado.gov/cdphe/2019-novel-coronavirus

    El Departamento de Salud y Medioambiente de Colorado (CDPHE) abrirá de nuevo un laboratorio móvil con el apoyo de la Guardia Nacional 

     

    DENVER, Marzo 13, 2020: CDPHE abrirá de nuevo un laboratorio móvil mañana sábado marzo 14 en su nueva ubicación en una nueva ubicación Denver Coliseum, 4600 Humboldt St, Denver, CO, 80216. CDPHE moverá el centro a un nuevo lugar por razones de logística y será con personal médico de la Guardia Nacional.

    Este laboratorio móvil será para personas que cumplan con el siguiente criterio.  Abrirá de 10:00 am -2:00 pm el sábado marzo 14.  El laboratorio podrá atender a las primeras 100-150 personas en la fila.

    Esto es con el objetivo de detectar los casos lo antes posible, identificar contagios en la comunidad y en caso de que así sea, responder adecuadamente.  CDPHE  anunciará horarios y lugares de estos laboratorios en nuestra página de internet tan pronto esté disponible.

    El laboratorio móvil atendió a más de 650 personas desde su apertura el miércoles 11 de marzo.

    Debido a que Colorado tiene la capacidad para que laboratorios privados hagan ahora las pruebas, CDPHE exhorta a cualquier persona que presente síntomas y que crea haber estado expuesto al COVID-19 a llamar o mandar un correo electrónico a su médico, obtener una orden para ser examinado y pedir información de proveedores privados donde se puedan realizar las pruebas.  Favor de llamar antes de acudir a un centro médico para ser examinado.  

     

    CDPHE y la Guardia Nacional determinaron  el tráfico, el personal y la capacidad del laboratorio para atender a un máximo de 100-150 vehículos en la fila.

     

    • Se atenderá de 10 a.m. – 2p.m. sábado Marzo 14.
    • Los primeros 100-150 vehículos tendrán acceso a las pruebas, los vehículo que lleguen después serán enviados a proveedores privados.  Siempre llame antes a su proveedor médico antes de acudir a un examen o tratamiento. 
    • Si tiene una emergencia llame al  911- no vaya al lugar de exámenes.  Si tiene dificultad para respirar, dígaselo al operador.  No espere por un examen de COVID-19 para llamar al 911.
    • Si está enfermo o cree que ha sido expuesto, pero no puede tener la prueba inmediatamente, quédese en casa, manténgase aislado y llame a su doctor. 
    • Para mantener la seguridad de los trabajadores, la operación del lugar dependerá del estado del tiempo y avisaremos si necesitamos cerrar el lugar. 
    • Condiciones no seguras incluyen equipo de protección inefectivo por el estado del tiempo como lluvia, viento o temperaturas bajas. 
    • Mientras esperan los resultados, las personas deben quedarse en casa.  Los casos positivos recibirán órdenes de aislamiento.  Dependiendo en el número de pruebas, se contactará a las personas directamente con sus resultados en los siguientes 72 horas.

    Actualizaciones colorado.gov/cdphe/2019-novel-coronavirus.

     

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  • Arapahoe County issues emergency declaration to manage COVID-19 response

    Arapahoe County issues emergency declaration to manage COVID-19 response

    Administrative tool used to manage critical resources and directions

    Arapahoe County today issued a local emergency proclamation to unlock resources, organize county response strategies and provide additional assistance for municipalities that are dealing with COVID-19, the coronavirus.

    To date, Arapahoe County has three presumptive positive cases and is working with Tri-County Health to provide resources, information and direction to the more than 650,000 residents in Arapahoe County. The declaration is authorized for seven days at which point the county could extend it for a set time period.

    “During an emergency, which includes a pandemic, the county is charged with taking the lead in coordinating efforts,” said Board Chair Nancy Sharpe. “This action was not taken lightly but it is the necessary trigger for that to happen. This allows Arapahoe County to direct all possible resources to help manage the response at the appropriate level.”

    Arapahoe County Sheriff Tyler Brown affirmed that the declaration is a necessary step in taking a measured response to the pandemic.

    “This declaration helps provide the county the necessary—and absolutely critical—resources needed to keep our collective community safe in a coordinated response,” said Brown. “Our efforts can be focused on providing additional public health and safety measures while also fully supporting the work of Tri-County Health in managing this crisis. Keeping our residents safe is our absolute top priority.”

    Although most individuals affected by COVID-19 will experience mild flu-like symptoms, some will have more serious symptoms and require hospitalization. Response and containment efforts will draw upon available local, state and county resources, which could strain supply chains and cause delays in delivery or execution.

    The emergency declaration allows county officials to authorize the furnishing of aid and assistance as necessary and better coordinate with the 13 municipalities within Arapahoe County.

    Last week, the county opened its Emergency Operations Center, which is the central clearinghouse for critical incident management. The EOC coordinates efforts with Tri-County Health and other local, state and national agencies to direct operations, resources and personnel to deal with incidents such as the coronavirus.

    On Wednesday, Arapahoe County joined forces with Tri-County Health and Adams and Douglas Counties to provide a virtual town hall where residents in the tri-county area asked questions and received answers from health experts about COVID-19. More than 1.5 people live in the tri-county area. A recording of the town hall is available on the County website, the County Facebook page and the County YouTube page. A Spanish-language version is available here.

    For information on county efforts related to COVID-19, visit the Arapahoe County website.

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  • Skip the lines and drive time by accessing Colorado PEAK online

    Arapahoe County Department of Human Services wants to make sure the public is aware of available resources in place to help keep the community healthy and safe during the CORVID-19 outbreak across the nation. Everyone has a role to play to prevent the spread of the disease and protect yourself, your loved ones and others.

    Almost all the correspondence you have with us—including questions, updates on cases, delivery of documents and general information—can be addressed by accessing the Colorado Program Eligibility and Application Kit (PEAK) at www.Colorado.gov/PEAK. Learn about the public assistance program, complete an application and manage benefits that impact your family:

    Colorado PEAK is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week, on your smartphone, tablet or computer. The state portal is safe and secure, which means your personal information is protected.

    First-time users of Colorado PEAK will need to provide a valid email address to create an account. This will allow participants to save and finish applications later, track the application status and access other online tools.  Older residents who may be at higher risk of COVID-19 may be particularly interested in applying for and managing their benefits through PEAK.

    Once you visit Colorado PEAK:

    • Click Am I Eligible to see what programs you may qualify for.
    • Click Apply for Benefits to complete an online application good for multiple benefit programs.
    • Click Manage My Account to view benefit information, report changes, pay premiums and read letters from Human Services.

    You can also download the free PEAK Health app on your device to have full access to your medical benefits. Other benefits may be accessed through the free app, MyCoBenefits, available in the Apple and Andriod app stores.

    The MyCoBenefits app allows you to conveniently report changes, upload important documents, check EBT balances and review transactions and expenses. MyCoBenefits includes access to:

    • Food assistance (SNAP)
    • Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
    • Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP)
    • Aid to the Needy Disabled (AND)
    • Colorado works (CO Works) – Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
    • Health First Colorado (Colorado’s Medicaid program)
    • Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+)

    Arapahoe County is committed to serving our residents and providing safe access to public assistance programs during this time. We encourage the public to access public assistance programs from the comforts of home. If you need further assistance, call our general number at 303-636-1170.

    Additional human services available online:

    The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners, in cooperation with our Office of Emergency Management (OEM) and Sheriff’s Office, are working closely with Tri-County Health to obtain the latest information related to COVID-19 and to effectively communicate information to citizens and employees.

    To keep yourself safe during this time:

    • If you are sick, stay home and at least six feet away from other people, and call your health care provider.
    • Wash your hands often, cover your cough and sneezes with an elbow or tissue, then throw away the tissue and wash your hands immediately.
    • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
    • Stay away from sick people.

    Visit Coronavirus: Just the facts on our website: ArapahoeGov.com to find the latest information from Tri-County Health Department including:

    • Current updates
    • Prevention and preparedness
    • Travel advisories
    • HelpLine information
    • Fact sheets in English, Spanish, and Chinese
    • Guidance for communities, schools, businesses, and healthcare professionals

    Additional resources:

    Tri-County Health Department COVID-19 call center: 303-220-9200, press 1 for COVID-19 related questions.

    For general questions about COVID-19, you can call CO HELP at 303-389-1687 or 1-877-462-2911 for answers in many languages. Email for answers in English.

     

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