Social Security Links
Social Security Courts
Click to see an interactive map of all Social Security Courts in Colorado
Please note that currently, the judges
have stopped traveling for hearings. This means that if you
don't live in Colorado Springs or Denver, you will have to
travel to one of those cities for your hearing.
Social Security Court
COLORADO SPRINGS
121
South Tejon Street, Suite 701
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
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Social Security Court PUEBLO
3769 Parker Boulevard
Pueblo, CO 81003
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Social Security Court
DENVER
1244 Speer Blvd. Suite 752
Denver, CO 80204-3584
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Social Security Court
ALAMOSA
609 Main Street
Alamosa, CO 81101
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Social Security Court/Hearing Office GRAND JUNCTION
400 Rood
Avenue
Grand Junction, CO 81501
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Supreme Court of the United States
One 1st Street NE
Washington, D.C. 20543
Phone: (202) 479-3000
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United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Judicial Circuit 1823 Stout
Street
Denver, CO 80257
Phone: (303) 844-3157
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United States District Court for the District of Colorado
1929 Stout Street
Denver, CO 80294
Phone: (303) 844-3433
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Government & Legal Links
- Social Security on the web.
- Social Security Forms Online
- Social Security Offices-Find your nearest SSA office by zip code.
- Medicare The Official U.S. Government site for Medicare information.
- For help paying for Medicare Part D go to www.ssa.gov - click on Need help paying for prescription drugs?
- Medicaid The Official U.S. Government site for Medicaid information.
- Health Care Financing Administration Centers for Medicare & Medicaid services.
- Laws.com This site has links to federal government and law resources.
- Code of Federal Regulations This is where you will find federal regulations about Social Security law. (Search in "20 C.F.R.")
- Social Security Rulings
- Legislative Information The following are summaries, prepared by Social Security's Office of Legislation and Congressional Affairs, of recent legislation affecting Social Security benefits and programs.
- THOMAS
The internet source for current legislation pending in Congress.
Contact the White House
- Send e-mail to the President about Social Security disability issues.
- Send e-mail to the Vice-President about Social Security disability issues.
- Go to the White House web site
Contact the U.S. Congress
- Send e-mail to your Representatives and Senators about Social Security disability issues. If you are not sure who your representatives and senators are, you can enter your zip code and Project Vote Smart will tell you who they are.
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Congressional Voting records.
Find out how your Representatives and Senators have voted. Project Vote Smart
provides access to ALL Congressional votes and maintains a collection of major
votes with plain-language descriptions divided by issue category. From this page
you can narrow your search for votes, and see how each member of Congress voted,
organized by party. -Click on "voting records"
Medical Links
Free/Low Cost Medical Care
- HRSA - Health Resources and Services Administration.
- Foundation for Health Coverage
Education FHCE Mission: To simplify public and private health insurance
eligibility information in order to help more people access coverage.
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DrugInfoNet - Pharmaceutical information, with a searchable index of medications.
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Helping Patients - The Partnership for Prescription Assistance brings together America’s pharmaceutical companies, doctors, patient- advocacy organizations and civic groups to help low-income, uninsured patients get free or nearly free brand-name medicines. Its mission is to is to increase awareness of and enrollment in existing patient assistance programs for those who may be eligible.
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The Medicine Program - The Medicine Program is an organization established by volunteers dedicated to helping people who cannot afford their prescription medication. The primary purposes of The Medicine Program are to inform potentially qualified applicants about the patient assistance programs for which they appear eligible and assist them in the enrollment process. For more information about the eligibility requirements, click here.
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Needy Meds - This site publishes a list of information about drug company programs that supply free medication to qualified people. This site lists the medications and contact information for the drug companies that produce the medication. If you want to go directly to the list of medications available, click here.
- Together RxAccess With the free Together Rx Access™ Card most cardholders save 25%–40% on over 275 brand-name prescription drugs and other prescription products, as well as save on a wide range of generic drugs.
- RxHope Research government and corporate sponsored patient assistance programs for over 1000 medications.
- BenefitsCheckUp helps thousands of people every day to connect to private or government programs that help them pay for prescription drugs, health care, utilities, and other needs.
- Rx Assist
General Medical Information
- The Southern California Orthopedic Institute
- Healing Well Medical news, feature articles, patient stories, message boards & chat, free email, books, newsletters, and related links.
- Mental Health InfoSource MHI provides quality mental health information for the professional as well as the layperson.
- WebMD
- MedicineNet's Medical Dictionary
- The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy - The classic reference - 17th Edition, 1999.
- Reuters Medical News
- Health Touch Find information about more than 10,000 prescription and over-the-counter medications.
- The American Psychological Association PsychNet
- AMA Physician Select - Find information on all U.S. MDs.
- Stanford University MedWorld - Amazing access to research tools.
- National Institutes of Health - and their powerful search engine.
- NIH National Library of Medicine - (fee service).
- Centers for Disease Control
- Yahoo! - Index of Internet information on Diseases and Conditions.
Specific Illnesses/Conditions
Amputees
- AMP U T Chat A place for amputees, their families, friends, physicians and prosthetists.
- Amputee Resource Foundation of America It's our mission to disseminate timely and useful information, to perform charitable services, and to conduct research to enhance productivity and quality of life for amputees in America.
Arthritis
Asthma
- AAAI - American Academy of Asthma & Immunology
Back Pain
- Low Back Pain - Understanding low back pain.
- Spine Health - Your comprehensive resource for back pain.
Bi-Polar
- Consumer Guide to Mental Health Services This page is a guide to locating mental health services. Many individuals who are looking for help for themselves or a loved one ask the same questions. Following are some of the most commonly asked questions and their answers.
Bladder Conditions
- Interstitial Cystitis Association A not-for-profit health organization dedicated to providing patient and physician educational information and programs, patient support, public awareness and, research funding.
- MEDLINEplus: Interstitial Cystitis
Brain Injuries
Cancer
- OncoLink Psychosocial support and personal experiences: ways to cope with cancer, shared experiences of patients and survivors.
- Pancreatica.org - information and clinical trials for people with pancreatic cancer and their loved ones and physicians.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (See Repetitive Motion Injuries)
Chronic Fatigue (CFIDS) and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome
Depression
- NIMH - Booklets, Fact Sheets and Summaries
Diabetes
- This dictionary of diabetes terms defines words that are often used when talking or writing about diabetes.
- American Diabetes Association
Heart Disease
HIV/AIDS- HIV lnSite News, reviews, CME, textbook AIDS Knowledge Base
- MAGNUM - National Migraine Association
- National Headache Foundation
- Glossary of related MS words By Nancy Pope, International MS Support Foundation.
- Multiple Sclerosis MedSupport Friends Supporting Friends International is dedicated to educating and assisting persons with disabilities, their caregivers and their families. We offer caring, support, and information through a variety of interactive moderated forums and chat areas as well as a bi-monthly newsletter and a wide range of hyperlinks to other sources of information.
- Polio-Remember Your Strength (P.R.Y.S) P.R.Y.S. is a site maintained for the purposes of education, communication, and as a forum to meet other PPS people around the world.
- The National Center for PTSD This is a program of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and carries out a broad range of activities in research, training, and public information.
Repetitive Motion Injuries (Repetitive Strain Injuries)
- Typing Injury FAQ At this site you will find links to repetitive motion injury sites, mail list and general information about Repetitive Strain Injuries. Check out their "articles" section there is some valuable information here!
- RSD Hope The American RSDHope Group reaches out and serves the entire United States. We are a non-profit group made up of patients, parents and friends whose mission is to spread information to anyone and everyone who asks or will listen.
Schizophrenia
- Schizophrenia Home Page Sleep Disorders
- Sleep Medicine Home Page Lists resources regarding all aspects of sleep including, the physiology of sleep, clinical sleep medicine, sleep research, federal and state information, patient information, and business-related groups.
- National Sleep Foundation The National Sleep Foundation is a nonprofit organization that promotes public understanding of sleep and sleep disorders and supports sleep-related education, research and advocacy to improve public health and safety.


















