Frequently Asked Questions  

"Without BCAP I don't think I would still be here."

What Service Area does BCAP serve?
BCAP provides services to Boulder, Broomfield, Gilpin and Clear Creek Counties.

I just moved into town, how do I become a client?
Contact BCAP at 303.444.6121 to request services. Once we get your request, a Case Manager will return your call within two business days to schedule an intake appointment. Be sure to bring your photo ID, proof of income, insurance card and HIV verification to your appointment if you have them.

I was recently diagnosed with HIV and I don't have insurance, what should I do?
Options do exist. Contact a case manager for more details.

I have health insurance through work but my co-pays are really expensive and I can't afford to get my medication, is there any way to get help?
There is a program in Colorado called the Insurance Continuation Program that can assist with insurance premiums, co-pays and medication. The AIDS Drug Assistance Program can assist you with HIV and other related medications. Contact Client Services or use the link for BCAP HIV Client Services below for more information.

Do I have to be "clean and sober" to become a client?
No. We may recommend you kick the habit but if don't want to or are not ready, we're still here to help. In order to effectively help you, we do ask that not come into BCAP when you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

I want to move to Boulder. Can you help me find housing?
In order to receive case management services you must provide proof of residence in Boulder, Broomfield, Gilpin or Clear Creek County. Area housing is expensive. Although BCAP has limited housing services, there are waiting lists for these programs.

What does being a "client" of BCAP’s Client Services mean?
Once you are enrolled in our program you are eligible for case management, advocacy, financial assistance and our referral services. Since your enrollment in the program is voluntary, you can discontinue services at any time.

I have insurance and am financially stable but don't know anyone else living with HIV, where can I meet people who understand what I am going through?
BCAP offers support groups for people living with HIV/AIDS. With a referral from a case manager you can attend the group even if you don't need our other services.

Are the programs and services at BCAP confidential?
Yes. All information provided by a client is considered private and confidential as required by law.

Is this a clinic?
No. BCAP is a community based social service organization. We can link you to the clinic of your choice.

Can I still get services here if I'm not a client?
Yes. Some services are available for non-clients.

Do you have information and services available in Spanish?
Yes, BCAP has Spanish-speaking Case Managers. There is also written information available in Spanish.