Access isn’t optional –
It’s essential.
About us
At the Colorado Division for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind, access isn’t optional – it’s essential. As part of the Colorado Department of Human Services – a team of “people who help people” – we work to ensure a barrier-free Colorado where cultural and linguistic access isn’t just a goal, it’s a reality.
Founded in July 2000 through Senate Bill 00-194 and restructured under the Communications Services for People with Disabilities Enterprise (House Bill 25-1154), the Division has a long and rich history of connecting deaf, hard of hearing, and deafblind individuals and those who live, work with, and/or interact with DHHDB individuals with the resources, services, and support they need to communicate, participate, and thrive. We’re here to help people – not just by providing information, but by making a true impact.
Did you know?
Coloradans are deaf or hard of hearing.
Coloradans are DeafBlind.
babies are born in Colorado with hearing differences every year.
Who we are
Our Division is a type 2 entity (manages budgets and money, runs programs). It is led by a Director and Deputy Director and managed by a dedicated team of state employees who serve as subject matter experts in their field. A seven-member advisory council appointed by the Governor, provides strategic input each quarter. Commissioners serve staggered four-year terms.


Our Mission and Vision
Our mission is to be an agent of change for a sustainable statewide network of resources, dedicated to cultural and linguistic equality.
Our vision is simple and powerful: a barrier-free Colorado.
Legislation
Explore the state and federal laws, bills, and rules that shape our work and protect the rights of deaf, hard of hearing, and deafblind Coloradans.
The Team
Managers

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Program Manager

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Community Relations Manager
Coordinators

Dr. Beth Langer
COEHDI Coordinator
Staff

Lorri Dean
Community Relations Liaison

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Certified Deaf Interpreter

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Certified Hearing Interpreter










