About Aspen House
“Disability Need Not be an Obstacle to Success” ~ Stephen Hawking
Aspen House/Aspen Services operates under A Safe Place In Pagosa Springs, Inc, a recognized nonprofit 501(c)(3). Patricia Brown and Carolyn Paschal created this nonprofit in 2015 to provide a safe home that would support their adult children with developmental disabilities. They expanded their vision to include additional families facing the same circumstances in the Pagosa Springs area.
Once adults with developmental disabilities reach the age of maturity, they age out of various state support programs. Parents can wait up to 10 years or longer to clear the waiting list at other state or nationwide facilities. Pagosa Springs does not have any group homes or residential facilities currently.
The purpose of A Safe Place in Pagosa, Inc. (ASPiP) is to provide room and 24/7 support services for adults with mild to moderate developmental disabilities in Archuleta County. ASPiP operates four DBA businesses that act to support the mission of the organization and generate revenue to contribute to the operational costs of the supportive home. These DBAs are: Aspen House, Aspen Services, PS FroYo and Aspen House Truffle Company.
Aspen House will be a 9-unit home for adults with developmental disabilities located on Vista Blvd. A qualified support team will assess each resident and create an Individualized Program Plan (IPP) for each resident based on their specific needs and desires. Round-the-clock care will be provided for the safety of the residents. The program also includes wrap-around resources such as recreation, therapy, community engagement and vocational support services. In addition, all services and programs will be available to non-resident community members that qualify. Once the initial home is built, we will build additional homes to serve people with other needs.
Michael was born and raised in the Midwest where he attended the University of Illinois and Illinois State University, and enjoyed a brief career as a commercial pilot. Moving west, he attended the University of Arizona completing a biochemistry degree and requirements for medical school.
Keena was born and reared in Southern California. In 1982 she moved to Thousand Oaks, CA with her husband Todd to begin their married life and rear their family. Their second child, Jared, is an adult with developmental disabilities. When they moved to Pagosa Springs in 2017 Jared came to Pagosa a month later and has lived with them ever since. Someone referred Keena to Patty Brown at Aspen House and while she and her husband were busy building their retirement home, she became involved with their first big fundraising event in 2019. Once the housebuilding was mostly done Keena made the decision to join the Board in January of 2022.
Marybeth moved to Pagosa Springs in 2020 from Northern Colorado. Her careers include small business administration and geriatric nursing. She has been a long-time supporter of SW Colorado Special Olympics and wants the developmentally disabled adults in Pagosa Springs to have a safe, lasting home in which to live their lives. She also loves truffles from the Aspen House Truffle Company and the folks who work there!
Bryan was born and raised in Pagosa. Bryan attended Colorado Mesa University where he received his BA. Bryan and his wife Nicolle along with with their two kids Brynn and Colle love this community and volunteer with several local non-profits. “We are very fortunate to be able to raise our kids in the community my wife and I grew up in, showing our kids the value of humility and volunteering”
Pattie joined the Aspen House team in September of 2023. She spent over two decades in marketing communications working for Texas Instruments. After relocating from Tucson, AZ to Pagosa Springs, she fell in love with the small town mountain life and realized that raising her family in a kinder, gentler place was truly the right decision and dedicated herself to finding purpose in her work through creative expression and leadership.
Born and raised in Colorado, Becky received her bachelor degree from Colorado State University. After college, she lived in Denver where she worked in an environmental lab and met and married her husband, Mark. They moved to Pagosa Springs in 1994 when Mark took a job with the school district.