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Information for Mental Health

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Mental Health Unit Denver City Attorney’s Office, Dept. 1207

1200 Federal Blvd., Denver, Colorado  80204

(720) 944-1308 (phone)

 

 

Community Resource List

                       This list is published by the Denver Probate Court as a public service in compliance with Colorado Revised Statute 13-14.5-114(2).  The material presented is intended to be informational and should not be construed as an endorsement of any of the entities listed.

If you are seeking crisis intervention, mental health treatment, substance abuse treatment, or counseling, the following is a list of community resources available to all in the Denver Metro Area.

                                                                       

Denver Police Department Non-Emergency Line, call (720) 913-2000.  Se habla español.

 

Denver Sheriff’s Department, call (720) 337-0400 or visit https://www.denvergov.org/content/denvergov/en/sheriff.html.  Se habla español.

 

Child Abuse Hotline is available 24 hours a day/7 days a week/365 days a year. Call 1(844) CO-4-KIDS (1(844) 264-5437).  Se habla español.

 

Asian Pacific Development Center provides a full range of psychological, psychiatric, and counseling services tailored to the Asian and Asian-American community. Call (303) 923.2920 or visit https://www.apdc.org/behavioral-health.  Interpreter services available.

 

La Raza Behavioral Health Clinic is a specialized clinic providing culturally and linguistically responsive English and Spanish outpatient substance use services and outpatient mental health services to underserved and uninsured populations.  Walk in to 3131 W. 14th Avenue, Denver, CO 80204, call (303) 458-5851, or visit http://serviciosdelaraza.org/avada_portfolio/behavioral-health/.  Se habla español.

 

Clinical Tepeyac screens all patients for behavioral health needs, with bilingual counselors for those experiencing emotional distress. Walk in to 5075 Lincoln Street, Denver, CO 80216, call (303) 458-5302, or visit https://clinicatepeyac.org/.  Se habla español.

 

El Centro de las Familias is a multi-cultural clinic providing Spanish-language and bilingual outpatient mental health care to Denver’s Latino/Hispanic community.  Walk in to 1405 N. Federal Blvd, Denver, CO 80204, call (303) 504-1900, or visit https://mhcd.org/el-centro-de-las-familias-english/.  Se habla español.

 

People House provides a low-income counseling program with a sliding scale fee.  Call (303) 480-5130, walk in to 3035 W. 25th Ave., Denver CO, or visit www.peoplehouse.org.

SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) provides 24-hour free and confidential treatment, referrals, and information about substance use disorders, mental health disorders, prevention, and recovery.  Se habla español. Call (800) 662-4357 (HELP), TTY: (800) 487-4889 or visit www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline

https://youngpeopleinrecovery.org/programs/

 

Denver Human Services provides food, cash, and medical assistance.  Call (720) 944-4347 or visit www.denvergov.org/content/denvergov/en/denver-human-services/be-supported/food-cash-medical.html.  Se habla español; interpreter services available.

 

The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless works to prevent homelessness by providing housing, health, employment, and other services to improve the well-being and stability of homeless and at-risk families, children, and individuals throughout Colorado.  Se habla español.  Call (303) 293-2217 or visit https://www.coloradocoalition.org/.

 

Veterans Crisis Line Open 24 hours a day/7 days a week/365 days a year.  Call (800) 273-8255 (TALK),  TTY: (800) 799-4889.  Se habla español.

 

SafeHouse Denver serves survivors of domestic violence and their children through an emergency shelter, a non-residential Counseling and Advocacy Center, and an Extended Stay Program, including individual counseling, group sessions, advocacy and safety planning.  Call (303) 318-9989, or en español (303) 318-9959.

 

Colorado Veterans Project offers a large network of resources and connections in the Veteran and Military community.  Visit https://coloradoveteransproject.org/resources/ for more information.

 

Access A Ride provides transportation services for the disabled.  Call (303) 299-2960 or visit https://www.rtd-denver.com/services/access-a-ride.  Se habla español; interpreter services available.

Denver Health Medical Center  For information, call (303) 436-6000, walk in to 777 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204, or visit https://www.denverhealth.org/.

 

Denver Hunger Free Colorado has a free Colorado food resource hotline.  Call (720) 382-2920. 

 

The Phoenix offers a free sober active community to individuals who have suffered from a substance use disorder and to those who choose a sober life. Using a peer support model, The Phoenix helps members heal and rebuild their lives while also striving to eliminate stigma around recovery.  Call (720) 440-9175 or visit https://thephoenix.org/

 

Young People in Recovery (YPR) provides life skills and peer supports that young people need to thrive and be successful in long-term recovery from addiction to drugs and alcohol.  Call (720) 600-4977 or visit https://youngpeopleinrecovery.org/programs/

The National Institute for Change offers therapeutic services for adults and adolescents. To register Call (303) 231-0992 or email change@nichange.org. Their main office is located at 3255 S. Wadsworth, Unit T, Lakewood, CO, 80227

 

Denver Indian Health and Family Services provides substance abuse, mental health, and behavioral health counseling for American Indian and Alaskan Native adults, children, and families. Call (303)953-6600 or Walk in to 2880 W. Holden Pl., Denver, CO, 80204. Visit www.dihfs.org.

 

Rocky Mountain Crisis Partners offers mental health and substance abuse treatment that is in-the-moment crisis care and referral into ongoing treatments. Call (844) 493-8255 or Visit https://rmcrisispartners.org/.

Jewish Family Service offers mental health counselling and case management to children, adults, immigrants, and refugees in the Denver Metro Area. Call (303)597-5000 or Visit 3201 S. Tamarac Dr., Denver, CO, 80231. Visit www.jewishfamilyservice.org.

 

Our Relationship helps prevent and solve relationship problems, free for eligible couples.  Call (305) 284-5613 or visit www.ourrelationship.com.

 

IDEA Denver offers substance abuse, domestic violence, and behavioral therapy services. Call (303)477-8280 or Visit 2370 W. Alameda Ave, Denver, CO, 80223. Visit http://www.ideacares.com/

 

Mile High United Way offers a wide range of services to the community. Call 2-1-1 or Visit https://unitedwaydenver.org/

 

Spark the Change Colorado offers pro bono mental health counseling to low-income Coloradans in need.  Call (303)282-1234 or Visit  https://www.sparkthechangecolorado.org/

 

 

 

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