Colorado Code § 26-1-129

Comprehensive information - packet of aged services and programs - implementation
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(1) The general assembly hereby finds and declares that, while numerous
programs and services are available for the aged, their access to such programs and services is
often fragmented due to a lack of knowledge and information, and, as a result, needs which
could be met are not. The general assembly further finds that compiling a single information
packet on all programs and services would assist the aged in utilizing these programs and
services more effectively.
(2) (a) To assist the aged in utilizing existing programs and services for which they may
become eligible at sixty-two years of age or older, the state department shall compile a list of all
such programs at the federal, state, and local level.
(b) The state department shall supervise the compilation of an information packet
containing information on the said programs and services, their eligibility requirements, mode of
delivery, and application forms, and shall make a single copy of the compiled information
available to specified local agencies serving the aged, including the county departments of
human or social services and the area agencies on aging.
(c) The packet shall contain only the listing of federal, state, and local services and
programs, referral agencies, information pamphlets, and application forms. It shall not contain
any materials which represent or promote the aims of private agencies or organizations.
(3) The designated local agencies shall:
(a) Provide appropriate assistance to individuals utilizing the information packet; and
(b) Coordinate client referrals to community agencies serving the aged and to
institutional and noninstitutional programs, services, and activities within the community, as
appropriate.

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