Colorado Daylight Partnership Integrated Care: Consumer Driven Model Design ASL

Thank you for taking this short survey!

We need your feedback to understand how to improve access to mental health, alcohol and drug treatment (also called “behavioral healthcare”) services for Coloradans who are deaf, hard of hearing, and deafblind.

This survey is being requested by the Colorado Daylight Partnership (CDP) and is an effort led by the Mental Health Center of Denver and the Colorado Commission for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind (CCDHHDB). CDP wants to learn more about the best ways for deaf, hard of hearing and deafblind people to connect with behavioral healthcare. One idea is you could access behavioral healthcare at the same office where you see your primary care doctor (the doctor who treats your health condition/s). When these services are provided together it is called “integrated healthcare."

The survey should take 5 to 10 minutes to complete. The information we collect from your survey responses will help us design a culturally and linguistically appropriate integrated healthcare pilot that will be located in the Denver metro area.

Your survey answers will be confidential and will not be shared. We are not asking for names, just your zip code so we can find the general area you live/get care. Information collected from this survey will be presented in aggregate (as a group), and will not identify specific individual responses. More information about the Colorado Daylight Partnership can be found at the following link www.mhcd.org/cdp