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ICCS Adams

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Intervention Community Corrections Services (ICCS) is a non-profit community corrections agency with locations in Jefferson, Weld, Pueblo, Boulder, and, most recently, Adams counties.  ICCS began residential and non-residential services at the Adams location in January 2021 with a focus on offender management, substance abuse treatment, and educational/vocational services to reintegrate offenders back into the community.  The facility is located on the I-76 service road just North of Commerce City and a short walk from the South Platte River.

Address: 8031 I-76 Frontage Rd , Henderson, CO, 80640 (720) 523-7463

 

Office Hours:  Open 24 hours/ 7 days a week

 

Programs Offered at this Facility 

 

 

Transition - Transition residents are referred by the Department of Corrections (DOC) and are placed at ICCS prior to their sentence discharge, release to Parole, or release to the Inmate Intensive Supervision Program, under supervision of the Department of Corrections, Division of Adult Parole and Community Corrections.

 

Diversion - Diversion residents are placed in the program as a condition of their probation or as a direct sentence. Diversion clients who successfully complete the residential portion of the program move to non-residential supervision where they progress toward independent living utilizing community support and services.

 

Non-Residential - Diversion clients who successfully complete the terms and condition of the residential program progress to the ICCS non-residential program. On this level of supervision, clients have demonstrated an acceptable level of responsibility and ability to live independently in the community. Most non-residential clients continue in prescribed treatment on an aftercare basis and many continue to pay restitution and/or participate in other activities.

 

Condition of Parole (COP) - ICCS provides services to parolees either as a condition of their parole ordered by the State Parole Board, or as a new parolee lacking an appropriate residence in the community.

 

Sex Offender (SXO) - Following Sex Offender Management Board (SOMB) standards, ICCS provides residential case management, accountability oversight and “Bridge Treatment” (provided by SOMB approved providers) to offenders who are or will become involved in Sex Offense Specific Treatment. ICCS staff is part of the containment team who meet regularly to insure compliance on the part of the offender. Per SOMB ICCS staff is a part of the Containment Team. 

 

Contact information:

Program Manager - Jessica Fields, jfields@int-iccs.org

Referral and Placement Inquires: 

720-653-1078 or adamsreferrals@int-iccs.org

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