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1 Updated 1/6/2010 Emergencies 911 Area code 970 Poison Control 1-800-332-3073 (24 hrs) Colorado Road Conditions (877) 315-7623 City of 221-6500

2 Abuse....4 Adolescent....9 Adult Protection.12 Anger Management.... 12 Anxiety / Panic / OCD/Stress 13 Asian Resources.....15 Assisted Living.....15 Basic Needs......19 (food, clothing, utilities, rent, dental, glasses, etc.) Brain Injury.... 27 Child Protection 29 Children.. 29 County Attorney.33 Crisis Lines. 34 Departments of Social Services..35 Dietician / Nutrition...41 Disabilities (Developmental & Learning) Head Injury, & Special Needs...42 Disaster Assistance.50 Eating Disorders. 51 Education........54 Employment... 55 Financial... 59 Gay/Lesbian Resources & Gender Identity issues....65 Government info 69 Grief Services...70 Group Homes. 72 HIPPA 73 Hispanic Resources 74 Home Health Care..74 Hospitals Medical..77 Psychiatric.82 Housing: Emergency Shelters... 88 General Housing.. 93 Home Improvements...95 Low income housing... 95 Income Tax Assistance...97 Insurance: What if you don t have it?. 98 Insurance Companies...107 Immigration......114 Jails......115 Legal......115 Long Term Care 120 & 121 Medicaid....... 123 Medical Assistance... 127 Medicare..... 133 Men s Resources.. 136 Mental Health Centers.. 137 Mentoring.....144

3 Mountain Crest... 145 Native American Resources... 145 Nicotine Dependence...147 NE Beh Health Care Coordinators.147 Nursing Homes,,,,...148 Oxygen.154 Pain...154 Parental Consent Ages.160 Parenting / Family Support.161 Pet Care 167 Police / Sheriff..167 Pregnancy / Childbirth.168 Prescription Assistance 169 Probation/Parole...174 Psychiatrists.. 176 Respite Care..... 184 Resources...... 187 RTC Adolescents.190 RTC Adults..199 Schools / Colleges....210 Senior Services / Geriatric 213 Sex Offender/ felone Resources...233 Single Parent Families.. 235 Social Security.. 238 Substance Abuse/Addictions 238 Suicide.252 Support Groups 252 (also see Substance Abuse,Grief, Suicide, Parenting) Tax ID..268 Therapists: Addiction.....268 Berthoud.. 269 Christian Therapists. 269 Christian Psychiatrists...272 DBT... 272 Denver Therapists. 273 Estes Park.. 273 Fort Collins... 275 Geriatric Therapists.....301 Geriatric Psychiatrist...302 GLBT friendly Therapists.302 Greeley...... 304 Greeley Psychiatrists. 311 Homeless Therapists. 312 Jewish Therapists... 313 Longmont... 314 Longmont Psychiatrists...319 Loveland... 320 Mormon Therapists... 324 Red Feather... 324 Spanish Speaking... 325 Spiritual Counseling.. 326 Trauma.....327 Windsor..... 327 Windsor Psychiatrist....328 Wyoming: Cheyenne...328 Wyoming: Laramie... 332 Transportation.. 334 Veterans.......337 Women.....340

4 Abuse Adult Protective Services Gary Thurman Program Manager Case Workers Pat Petralgia EmilyHeindel Trisha Sims Matt Clough Mary Lou Evans Lori Metz Deidre Peters-Muleski 498-7770 498-7777 fax 498-7767 (495-0303 his home if there is an emergency) (PAGER: 204-2200 only in emergency) 498-7765 498-7763 498-7766 498-7764 498-7762 498-7768 498-7769 2601 Midpoint, Suite 112 80525 Adult Protective Services 303-227-2348 Adams County 800-824-7842 Adult Protective Services 441-1441 Boulder County Adult Protective Services 970-352-1551 Weld County x-6230 Alternatives to Violence 669-5150 (24/7) 669-5136 fax atv@verinet.com 313 East 4 th St Loveland 80537 ARRP Elderwatch (elder 800-222-4444 fraud assistance) (option 2) CASA Court Appointed 498-6180 201 LaPorte Ave www.fortnet.org/casa/ Adult Protective Services responds to reports of the mistreatment or neglect of at-risk adults who are, due to age or disability, unable to advocate for themselves. Services include risk assessment, crisis resolution, individual and family counseling around protective issues, referral to and coordination with service providers, financial management, guardianships and conservatorships, placement and care coordination. Reports may be made to Adult Services Intake at 679-4451 during business hours. After hour s emergency, call local law enforcement. Investigation will begin within 3 days of being reported to Adult Protective Services. The identities of reporters are kept confidential Groups for: sexual assault & domestic violence, incest survivors, angry teens, skills-focused discussion groups for adolescents (13-18), children s activities & support groups Web page: http://www.alternativestoviolence.org Open 8am-4:30pm M-F Jennifer Koenig. Child & Adolescent Counselor

5 Special Advocate Suite 100 80522 Child Abuse Hotline 800-422-4453 Crossroads Safehouse CSU Victims Assistance Team Estes Valley Victim Advocates Larimer Co. Rape Crisis/Sexual Violence Hotline Child Abuse Reporting 482-3502 hotline 482-3535 safehouse 482-3028 fax 888-541-7233 toll free hotline 491-7111 PO Box 993 Abused women s shelter 577-9781 24 hr crisis intervention services: domestic violence, sexual assault, crimes, accidents. Emergency Shelter, counseling, agency referrals. 472-4200 498-6990 498-6300 Fax: 498-6995 Department of Human Services 1525 Blue Spruce Dr Fort Collins, CO & Larimer County Child Abuse Reporting 498-6990 Loveland / Berthoud 24 hrs Child abuse reporting to the police if you are not able to contact DHS (FC) 221-6540 (LV) 667-2151 (Sheriff) 416-1985 ((Grly) 350-9600, x-4 And ask for the Weld County Case Manager)) Open 24/7 to report child abuse. Call police if no answer. NOTE: The information reported to DHS is confidential. The decision to inform a parent/guardian of any reporting is solely a clinical decision to be made by the treatment team. However, patients do have a right under HIPPA to receive an accounting of who received any private healthcare information, but not what was sent. Call Police non-emergency number if you can t contact DHS

6 Child Abuse Reporting (DHS) in other counties (ES/PK) 586-4000 303-287-8831 Adams Co. 303-636-1130 Arapahoe 303-441-1000 Boulder 720-887-2200 Broomfield 303-679-2365 Clear Creek 720-944-3666 Denver 303-688-4825 Douglas 303-582-5444 Gilpin 970-725-3331 Grand 970-723-4750 Jackson 303-271-1388 Jefferson 352-1551 Weld 307-745-7324 Albany, WY 307-328-0612 Carbon, WY 307-777-7921 Larimie,WY Child Safe 472-4133 (fax) 493-6655 1031 Robertson St Fort Collins Crisis Intervention 221-2114 Larimer County After hours Crossroads Safehouse 482-3502 24hrs PO Box 993 (Domestic violence) 482-3028 fax Fort Collins 80522 CSU Victims Assistance Team DART (Domestic Abuse Response Team) 491-7111 482-3502 Larimer Co 888-541-7233 24 hr line outside Larimer County & for pay phones Child abuse & family incest intervention Child & Adolescent Victim s groups Adult Victim s groups Groups for abuse victim s families, Parents of Adolescent perpetrator s groups Adult survivors groups http://www.fortnet.org/crossroads Spanish / English Safe house for victims of domestic violence, individual counseling, groups Part of Crossroads Safehouse Abuse Response Team Safe House Legal advocacy Youth outpatient program

7 Domestic violence hotline 800-799-7233 Estes Park Victim 577-9781 8a-5p Assistance 586-4000 24 hr line 577-7695 fax 586-4000 TDD/TTY line HEART Crossroads Safehouse, Inc. 482-3535 482-3502 Emergency 482-3028 fax The Hub 498-6990 (24/7) 498-6991 498-6992 498-6995 fax LC Domestic Abuse Intervention LCMH 498-6562 Angela- Hub director 498-6967 Kelly Hub manager 498-7245 498-7610 (FC) 613-4471 (LV) 577-2125 (EP) 851 Dry Gulch Estes Park 80517 2555 Midpoint Dr, Suite F 80525 Serves Estes Park, Pinewood Springs, Glen Haven, Rocky Mountain National Park, Drake Crisis intervention for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, other crimes, & trauma http://www.fortnet.org/crossroads Education & Support Group for battered women, 12 step program focussing on women and her beliefs and behaviors that support violence in her life. Serves adolescents ages 10-18, delinquent youth, nondetainable youth offenders, mental health emergencies, drug/alcohol abuse, youth beyond control of their parents, parent/child conflicts, and runaways. Services include detention screening, family & child assessment for at-risk youth, early intervention, and referral to community services. Mediation Detention Screening Individual & family counseling Emergency family interventions Family Resource Program Mental Health Assessments Takes child abuse reports 24/7 Adolescent Response Team: intervention 24/7 for families experiencing children out of control, parent/child conflict, or runaway issues. FREE mediation/counseling services to families Office hrs 8am-10pm, Mon-Fri Phone response 24/7

8 Long Term Care Ombudsman Moving to End Sexual Assault (MESA) 498-6806 498-6803 303-443-0400 303-443-7300 hotline National Child Abuse 800-422-4453 Hotline Open Door Mission 224-4302 316 Jefferson Rape Crisis/Sexual Violence Hotline 472-4200 472-4204 SAVA Sexual Assault 472-4200 24 hr line 472-4204 Center 315 W. Oak Fort Collins 80521 Women s Safe Houses 1. A Women s Place, Greeley 2. Boulder Safe Project 3. Denver Area Safe House 4. Longmont Safe House 5. Brandon Center, Denver 970-356-4226 303-444-2424 303-830-2660 303-772-4422 303-620-9190 Ombudsman act as an advocate for individuals living in assisted living & nursing homes. Report abuse of seniors or adults in nursing homes or assisted living. www.movingtoendsexualassault.org 24 hr Rape crisis line (English & Spanis) Medial support, legal support, counseling, support groups, emotional support Sexual Assault Victim Advocates, rape crisis hotline, emergency intervention, supportive services 24 hr hotline - Free Support Groups Counseling & emergency shelter for women & their families

9 6. Aurora Gateway 7. Women in Crisis, Arvada 8. Alternatives, Commerce City WINGS Adult Incest Survivors Support Group 303-343-1851 303-420-6752 303-289-4441 493-3833 800-373-8671 303-238-8660 Peer support groups Adolescent The Center 495-0084 101 Remington 80524 Divorce Support Stepping Stones for Kids 221-1440 Arlene 495-4624 Randy At risk adolescents 10-18 & families. Life skills, anger management, & drug & alcohol classes. Case management and support resources for families coping with challenges associated with adolescents & out-of control teens. Parent education & support group. Teen Groups: 1. Addiction, Abuse Diversion Classes 2. Expressions, Girls Life Skills 3. LAC, Boy s Life Skills 4. ABC s Coed Anger Management 5. Social skills Cost of classes is adjusted by a referral process. Open referral is $50 for seven weeks. Justice Referral is $75 or $85 depending on criteria. Cost $35 deposit & $35 per session, some insurance applicable For kids of Larimer County Psycho-educational therapy groups for kids dealing with divorce or loss of a parent. Ten week, 15 hr-long seminars for children grades 3-12. Class includes parent education session & parenting materials weekly.

10 The Family Center La Familia 221-1615 416-7448 fax Hospice of Larimer Co 663-3500 24 hr answering service 663-1180 fax The Hub 498-6990 (24/7) 498-6991 498-6992 498-6995 fax 498-6562 Angela- Hub director 498-6967 Kelly Hub manager 400 B North College 80524 7604 Colland Dr Fort Collins 80525 2555 Midpoint Dr, Suite F 80525 Jacob Family Services 484-8427 633-Remington Fort Collins PACK, Parents & Community for Kids 586-8189 Estes Valley Youth Center 380 Community Dr Estes Park Partners of Estes 577-9348 1601 Brodie Ave Suite 28 Parenting classes, education, childcare center, father s support group, mentoring, Youth & Teen Connections (M- TH 3p-5p), home-based education for parents & infants, School support, family advocacy, bilingual services http:/www.hlchospice.org Teen Grief Connection: Support Group, registration required Serves adolescents ages 10-18, delinquent youth, nondetainable youth offenders, mental health emergencies, drug/alcohol abuse, youth beyond control of their parents, parent/child conflicts, and runaways. Services include detention screening, family & child assessment for at-risk youth, early intervention, and referral to community services. Mediation Detention Screening Individual & family counseling Emergency family interventions Family Resource Program Mental Health Assessments Takes child abuse reports 24/7 Adolescent Response Team: intervention 24/7 for families experiencing children out of control, parent/child conflict, or runaway issues. FREE mediation/counseling services to families Office hrs 8am-10pm, Mon-Fri Phone response 24/7 Drug awareness, education & parent support. Alternative, drug-free activities & social events for middle & high school youth. Mon Fri, 10am 6pm Mentoring program that matches youth ages 8 17 with adult mentors.

11 Runaway National Switchboard Teen Parent Program 800-621-4000 416-8220 (FC) Estes Park alternative school Mon Fri 8am 4:30 pm Therapists who might have same day appointments for Adolescents & Children coming out of CAC. 613-5300 (LV) Turning Point 221-0999 fax 221-2727 Loveland alternative school. 1644 S. College 80525 WRAP Program 498-6990 2555 Midpoint Youth in Conflict 679-4490 1501 Blue Spruce 205 E. 6 th St Loveland Adult Protection (for other counties, check the heading LCMH..494-4300 Carol Hurley-Turk..217-5923 Elizabeth Terrell-Phillips..282-0646 Lisa Kurth..482-7771 David Cantrell..493-1358 Tom Linnell..493-1358 Michael Griffith..204-6970 Richard Lowenger..689-6957 (for Spanish Speaking clients, he is in Loveland) Mental Health Connections..221-5551 (has Spanish Speaking staff) M-F, 8a-5p Residential, day treatment, family services for adolescents (AGES 12-18) with behavior problems, legal, & substance abuse concerns. Adolescents mainly referred by DSS (679-4490). Family approaches to helping families solve problems. Focuses on strengths.

12 Adult Protective Services Gary Thurman Program Manager Case Workers Pat Petralgia... EmilyHeindel Trisha Sims Matt Clough Mary Lou Evans Lori Metz Deidre Peters-Muleski Abuse) 498-7770 498-7777 fax 498-7767 (495-0303 his home if there is an emergency) (PAGER: 204-2200 only in emergency) 498-7765 498-7763 498-7766 498-7764 498-7762 498-7768 498-7769 2601 Midpoint, Suite 112 80525 Adult Protective Services responds to reports of the mistreatment or neglect of at-risk adults who are, due to age or disability, unable to advocate for themselves. Services include risk assessment, crisis resolution, individual and family counseling around protective issues, referral to and coordination with service providers, financial management, guardianships and conservatorships, placement and care coordination. Reports may be made to Adult Services Intake at 679-4451 during business hours. After hour s emergency, call local law enforcement. Investigation will begin within 3 days of being reported to Adult Protective Services. The identities of reporters are kept confidential Adult abuse reporting is not mandatory in Colorado, however, it is ethical. Adult Protective Services will evaluate every case to make sure appropriate actions are taken to provide safety to at risk adults. Anger Management LCMH Loveland 493-1157 669-1700 212 W. Mountain 80524 446 N. Garfield Loveland 80538 NRBH/CSS Greeley 970-356-6664 1300 N 17 th Ave Greeley Leonard Medoff 484-0663 Affiliates in Counseling 1217 Elizabeth Wheelchair Accessible, Spanish/English, Insurance or Sliding fee scale, Adults & Adolescents 1. Alcohol & Drug Treatment - outpatient 2. DUI & DWI education & therapy 3. Mental Health Counseling 4. Domestic Violence for adults (state certified) 5. Anger Management 6. Detox inpatient for adults 7. Residential MH & Sub abuse treatment for adults Anger Management (5 men s groups & 2 women s groups) Intake costs about $25, Evaluation costs about $50, each group costs

13 New Perspectives 461-0978 (LV) 2017 W. Eisenhower Blvd. Loveland about $20-$25 per group. Cost is on a sliding scale. Drug & Alcohol Treatment & monitoring Anger management groups ($25 each) can join any time Marriage, family, individual, & child counseling Stress Management Family Counseling Center 223-2256 Anxiety Panic OCD / Stress Alpine Behavioral Clinic 482-7771 1918 S. Lemay Anxiety Disorder Assoc of America Anxiety Information Colorado OCD Assoc. COCA JJ s Place 303-938-1360 Mental Health Center of Boulder 1333 Iris Ave Boulder, CO 80304 Lisa Kurth, MS, LPC Adults, Children, Couples Specialize in children & anxiety No Medicare Self-pay and client can submit bill to insurance. http://www.adaa.org/ www.anxietyclinics.com Info about anxiety Obsessive Compulsive Foundation 203-401-2070 676 State Street New Haven, CT 06511 OCD Therapist, 1. Colleen Sterry 217-3488 PO Box 270143 mcsterry@yahoo.com www.jjsplace.org/about_project.html Childhood OCD Project online support for kids & families, costs $10 per year www.ocfoundation.org

14 80527 Poulin, Elaine, PhD 631-4404 1405 S College Ave Suite 8 Fort Collins 80524 Steam Boat Springs 970-879-8667 Ira H. Dubinsky, PhD 100 Park Ave Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 individual & support groups Psychologist (practice near CSU) NEW: Taking Referrals Depression & Bipolar, Eating Disorders, Chronic Health Issues, BPD, Anxiety, Relationships, Stress, Self-injury Adults & Adolescents Intensive Treatment Program for children, adolescents, adults OCD spectrum disorders, trichotillomania Sliding scale / ERP / CBT Stress Management Center 223-2256 For adults, couples, adolescents, children, & families. Dr. Patricia Tahan: Chronic pain, Eating d/o s, Weight management, Sleep d/o problems, Anxiety, PTSD, Mood disorder. Dr. Debra Bjork: childhood Sexual abuse; Depression; Anxiety d/o; Stress d/o due to medical problems, work, & relationship: Trauma recovery; Eating disorders; couples therapy; women s issues. The Anxiety Panic Internet Resource (TAPIR) Dr. Victoria Peters: Anxiety d/o, mood d/o, trauma, grief http://algy.com/anxiety/ resources for those with anxiety disorders. Panic attacks, phobias, extreme shyness, obsessive-compulsive behaviors, and generalized anxiety disrupt the lives of an estimated 15% of the population. TAPIR is a free grass-roots website dedicated to providing information, relief, and support for those recovering from debilitating anxiety. Asian Resources 303-393-0304 303-388-1172 fax Asian Pacific Development Center 1825 York Street Denver, CO 80206 www.asiasources.org APDC.org Interpretors, mental health, youth programs

15 Chinese resources 491-6154 Fax 491-2574 Asian / Pacific American Services 212 Lory Student Center, CSU www.caringinfo.org/community/diversity_outreach.htm Assisted Living (679-4436) (DHS) (Michelle Hunter or Pheobe helps with assisted living placements & medication applications) 1. Apple Leaf 532-2600 Berthoud Has MEDICAID beds 2. Aspen House 635-9800 2212 E 11 th St Loveland 3. Barlow 482-1119 fax same # 2320 W Prospect Rd Ft Collin 80526 4. Bee Hive of Windsor 674-1446 674-1463 fax 610 Hemlock Dr Windsor 80550 5. Big Thompson Manor 6. Cinnamon Park 303-772-2882 1335 Cinnamon St 7. Clare Bridge Cottage 8. **Collinwood 223-3552 223-2360 fax 667-4195 224 & 230 N. Monroe Loveland Longmont, CO 266-0700 Fort Collins 5055 S Lemay Ave 80525 Takes young people Free-standing, Alzheimer s and dementia-specific facility. 40 residents NEW info@aspenhouse.org 8 private and shared beds private pay (NOT Medicaid) about $2600 per month 12 beds private pay (NOT Medicaid) MEDICAID Serves clients with Mental Illness, Physical disabilities, DD, ( 24 hr staff, medication managememt) 30 private and shared beds PETS MEDICAID Dave in admissions

16 9. Court Yard of Loveland 667-3342 667-3079 fax 605 California Ave Loveland 80537 HAS AN OLDER MILLIEU Bethesda Adult Communities www.bacbloom.com Costs: about $2000/mo shared room & $2800 single 40 beds MEDICAID About $3000 per month 10. DHS 679-4436 Michelle Hunter or Phoebe will help with assisted living placements & Medicaid applicants 11. Eagles Nest 493-1073 Fort Collins Private Pay 12. Eden Valley 667-6911 663-7072 fax 13. Estes Park Good Samaritan Villg 14. Good Samaritan Villg 15. Garden Square at Spring Creek 577-7700 586-4785 fax 226-4909 226-6976 fax 482-5712 493-9782 fax 6263 N Co Rd 29 Loveland 80538 1901 Ptarmigan Tr Estes Park 80517 508 W Trilby Rd 80525 1000 E Stuart St 80525 16. Garden Square Greeley 17. Governor s Farm 686-9650 701 6 th St Apts Windsor 18. *Heritage Haus 669-5616 208 19 th St SE Loveland 80537 Cost range from $2400 per month to $5100 per month 16 private beds private pay (Not Medicaid) about $1600 per month 24 private beds private pay ( & MEDICAID (monthly rate $3300) Pets 27 private beds Private Pay (a few MEDICAID beds) Costs about $116 per day or about $3600 per month with a $500 admit fee 62 private & shared rooms 4 MEDICAID beds Kim 494-3276 Private pay is $2600 per month 336-9063 Greeley Medicaid & private pay Serves people with mental illness, DD, and physical disabilities

fax same # 19. Joneses, The 663-2226 613-9064 fax 20. Lakeview 278-4000 Commons 278-4001 fax 21. Loveland Good Samaritan Villg 669-3100 663-4526 fax 22. Loveland House 663-2223 613-9064 23. Meadow Lark 221-3707 221-2346 fax 24. Merrill Gardens at Loveland 622-0012 622-0018 fax 25. New Mercer 495-1000 Commons 495-0626 fax 26. *Primrose Place 667-5962 fax same # 2127 Eagle DR Loveland 80537 1422 W 29 th St Loveland 80538 2101 S Garfield Loveland 80537 2115 Eagle Dr Loveland 80537 1214 Catalpa Pl 80521 215 Shupe Circle Loveland 80537 900 Centre Ave 80526 1330 E. 1 st St Loveland 80537 27. Ptarmigan Run 593-0102 629 Ptarmigan Run 28. *Residence at Oakridge 229-5800 229-5802 fax 4750 Wheaton Dr 80525 18 private & shared beds MEDICAID ((monthly rate $1675 - $2500) HAS A YOUNGER MULLIEU Administrator: Becky Seville Cost about $2109 per month 8 beds MEDICAID 50 private beds 15 MEDICAID Costs about $3025 per month 57 private and shared beds Private Pay (NOT Medicaid) Rooms cost between $2200-3200 per month 8 private & shared beds MEDICAID 8 private & shared beds Private pay (Not Medicaid) Cost shared room about $2200 per month Cost for private room about $3200 pr month 73 beds Private Pay (NOT Medicaid) Pets 95 private & shared beds Private pay (NOT Medicaid) Serves people with mental illness, DD, & physical disabilities 20 private & shared beds 18 MEDICAID Administrator: Valarie Boyce Serves people with mental illness, DD, & physical disabilities 17

18 29. Shamrock Manor 224-1400 224-1422 fax 30. Sterling House at the Orchards 2914 W. Prospect Rd Fort Collins 80526 622-0012 215 Shupe Circle Loveland, CO 80537 31. Sterling House of Ft Collins 32. Sterling House of Loveland 33. Sterling House of Greeley 34. Sterling House of Brighton 35. Terry Lake 221-3707 3629 Woodridge Rd, CO 80524 229-9777 No Medicaid 65 private & shared beds MEDICAID Administrator: Claudia Hart Private pay, private room is about $2550-2850 per month 8 private beds Private Pay (NOT Medicaid) Cost $3400-4200 per month 2 employes on 24/7 73 Private beds (NOT Medicaid) Has larger rooms Cost $2400-$3125 per month 667-9500 Loveland No Medicaid Must be over 55 330-9500 Greeley 5 MEDICAID BEDS 303-637-9500 Brighton MEDICAID 36. Trail Ridge Apts 586-0216 1250 Community Dr 37. Wellington 568-7199 568-0420 fax 38. Wellington Senior Housing Estes Park 8126 5 th St, PO Box 173 Wellington 80549 416-2910 Wellington, CO 8 private & shared beds (NOT Medicaid) 10 beds MEDICAID Kathy: admissions 568-7204 (cell 689-6353)

Basic Needs Alpha Center 221-5121 226-3899 24 hr free 921 E. Prospect Free Pregnancy tests & counseling Clothing & equipment for infants hotline American Red Cross 226-5728 120 Saturn Dr Disaster victims only 24 hr access A.V. Hunter Trust 303-399-5450 help with Medical equipment, Birthright 800-550-4900 (FC) 24 hr hotline 493-8444 Emergency pregnancy service. Free testing Baby clothes 19 663-2671 (LV) Catholic Charities 493-0141 Shelter 460 Linden Cntr Dr Emergency assistance: Food, Utilities, maybe Northern 484-5010 main # Prescriptions 484-0259 fax M,W, F 1-4pm 663-1880 Loveland Christ Center Outreach 223-4442 Proof of residency,must show 3 forms of ID: SSN, driver s license, rental receipt, etc. M-Th 8:30-11am Serves individuals and families who are in need of clothes and household goods, as well as food baskets. Medical equipment, including crutches, wheelchairs, walkers. These items are given out to eligible individuals and are restricted to once every other month, depending on the situation. Donations are welcome. The Center also has a workroom with quilting frames and sewing machines for a variety of service projects. For example, the Center's volunteers make baby layettes for Poudre Valley Hospital, put together toiletry kits for Crossroads Safehouse and kits for migrant workers and their families COLT 962-2700 Loveland Only Grocery Shopping Assistance Colorado Dentistry for the 800-466-8129 Denver For people with permanent disability or over 65

20 Handicap (CDFH) Colorado residential discount program Colorado Resident Discount Program (CICP) 495-7250 495-7252 495-7250 495-7252 PVH Comfort Dental 498-8300 Low Cost Dental Community Kitchen 278-1726 4 th & Jefferson Loveland Food Meals: Mon Fri, 11:30-12:30 Crossroads Ministry of Estes Park 577-0610 577-2150 Curtis Trust Fund Disabled Resources 490-6242 - Tom Atkinson 490-1248 - Fax 482-2700 (FC) 667-0816 (LV) Donated Dental Services 800-466-8129 303-293-2073 851 Dry Gulch Rd Estes Park & Estes Valley Wells Fargo Bank 401 S. College Fort Collins 80521 Clothing & household goods, Spanish speaking available Temporary emergency help with food, medical needs, Clothing, rent, short-term lodging, utilities, transportation, Mon & Fri 10am 4pm Tues & Thur 10am 2pm & 4pm 7pm Wed 10am 1pm Fund provides assistance in paying for special needs medical orthodontics and general dental care for children 18 and under. May pay for bills already incurred but not under collection. Not for long-term care. Families can apply directly for assistance. Committee reviews applications quarterly, February, May, August, and November. help with Medical supplies & equipment, *Good Agency open Mon Fri: 8:30-12 & 1-4:30 Dental Assistance. Matches needy people with local dentists willing to do extensive restorative care like crowns and dentures fro free. Must have low incomes and be permanently disabled or elderly.

21 Elizabeth Guild Thrift Shop Ensight Skills Center Vision Rehab 586-7205 Estes Park Clothing & Kitchenware Tues-Sat 10am-3:30pm in the winter Mon Sat 10am-3:30pm in the summer 407-9999 3307 S. College #108 Lions Club facility for low vision skills training Tues Fri 10-5, Sat 10-2 Provides people with low vision opportunity to enhance their life skills, independence, and self-confidence through adaptive technology & training. ensight@qwest.net Estes Park Senior 586-2996 Estes Park Senior Center Congregate Meals Estes Valley Investment in 586-3055 Childhood Success Eye Care America 800-222-3937 Family Caregiver Support Program 498-6807 Sponsored by Larimer County Office on Aging help with Medical supplies & equipment, Family Dental Clinic 416-5331 202 Bristlecone Dr. 1 yr waiting list Free STD test & treatment 8-5 M-F First Christian Church Outreach Center 223-4442 help with Medical supplies & equipment, Food, Clothing & household goods, furniture, food baskets Mon Thur 8:30-11:30am Food, Meals: 1: starting Nov 2, Catholic Charities at 460 Linden, will have lunch during the winter and a Day Center 2: Murphy Center might have lunches: 242 Conifer st, near the Food Bank 3. Both Catholic Mission and the Mission Homeless Shelter s serve meals for people who stay there. Food Bank for Larimer 493-4477 Food Bank Food: Brown Bag Program, Commodity

22 County 1301 Blue Spruce Food Bank 245 S. Madison Loveland Crossroads Ministries 851 Dry Gulch Rd Estes Park Supplemental Food Program, Emergency Food Assistance Program (bring photo ID, proof of residency, proof of income) For low income families (monthly income $1476 for 1 plus $503 per each extra person) in & Loveland(Tue - Sat: 9am-2pm) Food Stamps Foundation on Aging Lions Club 498-6300 679-4451 Loveland 577-2150 Estes Park 498-0730 - Nancy Driskill 484-6710 - Mary Schultz 377-2282 (FC) 663-6882 (LV) 586-6827 (EP) Mtg: Plymouth Congregational Church 916 West Prospect Fort Collins 80526 Estes Park (M&F: 10am-4pm) (T&TH: 10am-2pm & 4pm-7pm) (W 10am-1pm) Larimer County Human Services Food stamps BY AGENCY REFERRAL ONLY. Provides specific grants for elderly persons whose needs are not being met. Grants are made for such things as dental care, eyeglasses, limited prescriptions, adult day care, respite care, in home help, transportation, handicapped equipment and modifications, and home repairs. We also provide carbon monoxide detectors to elderly persons who apply and meet guidelines, on a pay as you can basis. Eyeglass program Friends of Man 303-798-2342 Medical supplies & equipment, hearing resources, Clothing & food Goodwill Industries 482-5856 Guide Dogs for the Blind 800-295-4050 California Free: they train the dogs, pay for 30 day training of person who is blind, pay for vet bills. GREAT

23 Health District Dental Clinic & Prescription Assistance PROGRAM. 224-5209 Prescription Assistance: 120 Bristlecone Dr Dental Clinic: 202 Bristlecone Dr Hearing Aid Bank 800-648-4327 Hearing resources Hearing Aid Bank 667-0816 (LV) help with Medical supplies & equipment, hearing resources Hearing Helpline 800-327-9355 Hearing & Balance Clinic 484-6373 212-0172 Dr Bransmith 2121 E. Harmony Suite 350 Hearing resources Mon Fri, 8am-4:30pm Hearing Helpline 800-327-9355 Hearing resources Hear Now 800-648-4327 help with Medical supplies & equipment, House of Neighborly Service 667-4939 Loveland Serves residents of Loveland & Berthoud only. M,T, Th 9-noon & 1-4: W, 10-noon & 1-4 Assistance with food, clothing, prescriptions, utilities, emergency housing, transportation, medial assistance, back to school program, & step-up housing. Must bring in ID, SS card, & proof of income King Soopers 800-677-5464 Grocery Shopping Assistance Kirk Eye Center 669-1107 3650 E. 15 th St Eye exams, surgery Loveland LEAP 498-7730 (FC) 866-432-8435 498-7725 FAX 577-2150 (EP) Larimer Co. Dept of 498-6720 Health/Dental Low income Energy Assistance Program Nov 1 April 30 Needs to apply by the end of April for next year. Individuals must make less than $1435 per month ($1926 for a couple in 2005)

24 Health Larimer Co Dpt of Human Services 498-6300 498-6337 (FC) 679-4451 (LV) 1501 Blue Spruce WIC, nutritional aid Hearing, Vision Services Larimer Office on Aging 498-6807 Dental Assistance Lifeline Program 800-782-0721 Telephone assistance State of Colorado will pay about $15.65 per month for telephone for individuals who have a home phone. If move, will pay 50% for lineconnection fee. Loveland Community Health Care Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope: Mary s Closet St Joseph s Parish Meadow Church of Christ Clothing Bank Meals on Wheels 461-8942 450 Cleveland Loveland 494-9940 242 Conifer St, near the Food Bank 482-4148 101 N. Howes 223-7788 2810 Meadowlark 484-6325 (FC) 667-0311 (LV) 586-2996 (EP) The Mission 484-5010 460 Linden Center Dr Fort Collins Dental Assistance www.uwaylc.org/sistermaryalicemurphycent erforhope.html Help the homeless plus help others from becoming homeless. Brings together services so people do not have to go to many different places. Also has voice mail for people who need a phone to get a job. Monday Friday, 8am-5pm Open in March 2009. Resource Center for Homeless people. www.uwaylc.org/sistermaryalicemurphycenterforhope. html Clothing & household goods. Tues Fri, 9am 1pm Clothing Serves breakfast & supper 7 days a week to

25 people staying at the Mission. Serves lunch to anyone on Sat & Sun at 12:30pm Also emergency food boxes Neighbor to Neighbor 484-7498 Rent assistance, Housing counseling Open Door Mission 224-4302 (24 hr line) 316 Jefferson St 80524 Old Age Pension Dental Program Prescription Assistance Program Poudre Health Services District http://www.fortnet.org/odm Meals served to public 6:30am-7am M-Su, 5pm-5:30pm M-F & Su, Lunches served M-F noon-12:30pm. Meals open to everyone 484-7415 fax opendr@fortnet.org 962-9988 Through Larimer County Human Services 416-6519 120 Bristlecone 80524 224-5209 120 Bristlecone Dr Helps Low Income Larimer Co. residents get prescription assistance. Vouchers or free or low cost meds. They will help fill out application. There must be a prescription to fill. Call at least 2 days before you need a voucher. Monday Friday, 10am 4pm Dental Clinic that provides major acute care services such as extractions and treatment of infections. For Adults who live in district & have low incomes. Spanish also. M-F, 8m-5pm. Poudre Valley Health 495-7000 Health Services System Quest, Colorado Low 800-782-0721 Telephone Bill Assistance Income Telephone Assistance Program Radio Reading Services of 877-443-2001 Boulder the Rockies R&R hearing Center 674-3446 1194 W. Ash, #C Windsor RSPV (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) 669-5460 (LV) & Loveland Grocery Shopping Assistance

26 Salud Health Clinic 494-4040 Salvation Army 207-4472 207-4473 Senior Chuck Wagon Congregate & Home Delivery 669-3982 (LV) 498-6300 3901 S. Mason Seventh Day Adventist 482-7365 502 E. Pitkin St. Fort Collins, CO 80524 Church, worship Sunday 10:20am Community Service Office (the only time Salvation Army accepts requests for services are M, W, TH from 10amnoon) Services include food, rental & utility assistance, clothing, furniture, & vouchers when available. Clothing, bedding, household items on a limited basis to those in need, including migrant workers. SHARE Colorado 800-933-7427 info@sharecolorado.com anyone can order groceries at 50% off & pick up their monthly order from various locations in, Wellington, Estes Park, or Loveland No income limits Food and Clothing 9:00am-11:30am Tues only St John s Lutheran 482-5316 305 E. Elizabeth St Joseph s 482-4148 Clothing St Luke s Thrift Shop 484-0922 Clothing & household goods Sunrise Medical Clinic 353-9403 1028 5 th Ave Greeley Unique Repeats 495-8890 Lemay & Riverside PVH Thrift Shop Emergency dental care to Larimer County residents. M-F, 8am-5pm and Sat: 9am-5pm. Spanish spoken Mon Fri, 9am 4pm Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary 667-4722 Loveland help with Medical supplies & equipment, donation closet VOA/Senior Nutrition Program 472-9630 905 N. College Food Mon Fri 8am 5 pm Women s Resource Center 484-1902 663-2288 Loveland 424 Pine, #201 Fort Collins Free or low cost Dental Assistance for women, residents of Larimer Co., who have low income.

27 Weatherization (Long Peak Energy Conservation) Breast Cancer care, HIV testing first Fri monthly, 315 E 7 th Street is outreach & Education for STD & HIV & well women care. 800-200-9006 Qualify by income Free if qualify Brain Injury Brain Injury Association of Colorado Brain Injury Medicaid Waver 303-355-9969 800-955-2443 303-355-9968 fax LTC intake 679-4470 Adrean McCrystal 498-6389 DHS www.biacolorado.org Must be hospitalized at the time of application to be eligible. A program to provide home and community based care services to people with acquired brain injury who would otherwise need institutional level care. Center for Neuro Rehabilitation Colorado Traumatic Brain Injury Trust Fund (TBI trust fund) 493-6667 493-8016 fax 1049 Robertson St Fort Collins 80524 888-331-3311 4200 W Conejos Pl #524 Denver 80204 **call LTC intake and they come to do assessment. www.brainrecov.com Psychological counseling, Pediatric Rehab & school reentry, Biofeedback, Cognitive rehab, Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language therapy, Vocational Services, adaptive driver s training, memory clinic Serves Children & Adults Provides a Care Coordinator Helps develop a Plan. Helps find the best care & support. Can pay for some services if no other benefits. Many other services. NEED TO APPLY (Brain Injury Assoc of CO handles all applications. Call same number) www.biacolorado.org

28 CSU Occupational Therapy Department Head Injury Foundation 491-6669 Stephen s Farm 506-0008 506-9088 fax OURS (Onward & Upward Relief & Support) 491-0225 **Great Program Refer anyone with Brain Injury who has insurance. Rehab, help getting resources, counseling, etc. 2774 Reservoir Rd Greeley 80634 493-6667 at Everyday Joe s 144 S. Mason www.gci.org Day program & Residential Program for people who suffer from brain injuries. 1.2 acres. Long term & transitional housing. Includes case management, ADL clueing, outreach services, transportation, vocational rehab, & others services. Adults 18 years & older. Must not be a danger to self or others. Must be medically stable. Must have funding. 10 studio apartments, private bath, butler kitchen with sink, microwave, & undercounter refrig. Partially furnished. Support Group for people with brain injury to develop friendships with others who have been through similar experience. Has social gatherings also. Every Wednesday, 5:30pm 7:30pm Child Protection (for other counties, check under the heading Abuse) Child Abuse 498-6990 498-6300 Department of Human Services 1525 Blue Spruce Dr Open 24/7 to report child abuse. Call police if no answer.

29 Reporting Fax: 498-6995 Fort Collins, CO & Larimer County NOTE: The information reported to DHS is confidential. The decision to inform a parent/guardian of any reporting is solely a clinical decision to be made by the treatment team. However, patients do have a right under HIPPA to receive an accounting of who received any private healthcare information, but not what was sent. Children Baby Pager (PVH) 495-7000 Barton Early Childhood Center Breastfeeding Counseling 495-8283 Breastfeeding Success 223-8601 Bright beginnings 495-8875 Caring Pregnancy Center of Estes Park Child Care Assistance Program (LCDHS) 490-3204 Education materials & support Early interventions for children with special needs / at risk 586-2422 Estes Park 498-6352 (FC) 679-4445 (LV) Financial assistance to subsidize childcare costs for eligible low income participants. Application & Interview required. 8-4:30 in and Estes Park 7:30-4:30 in Loveland Physical, occupational, and speech therapy Children s Therapy (PVH) 495-8421 Cleft Lip/Palate Clinic 495-8421 Colorado Child Health 800-359-1991 Insurance Plan Colorado SIDS Program 800-332-1018 Sudden Infant Death Syndrom info 888-185-7437 Daycare Referrals Association of Family 493-6411 Child Care Homes

30 Family Care Connections 223-9026 Larimer County Human 498-6300 Services Women s Center 484-1902 (FC) 663-2288 (LV) Divorce Support Stepping Stones for Kids 221-1440 Arlene 495-4624 Randy Cost $35 deposit & $35 per session, some insurance applicable For kids of Larimer County Psycho-educational therapy groups for kids dealing with divorce or loss of a parent. Ten week, 15 hr-long seminars for children grades 3-12. Class includes parent education session & parenting materials weekly. Disability Connection 229-0224 Early childhood education, support, and resources Early Child Care Referrals 377-3388 Education & Life Training 484-4357 Center Estes Park Public Library 586-8116 Estes Park Estes Valley Recreation 586-8191 Estes Park Estes Valley Youth Center 586-8191 Estes Park Evanstart Learning Center 484-2580 Family Center 221-1615 Parent education Low cost car seats Fort Collins Parents of Multiples Club Healthy Beginnings Prenatal Program Health Care Program for Children with Special Needs Hearts in Hand Child Care Center 206-4582 667-6241 Loveland 498-6732 223-1245

31 HOPING 663-3500 Helping other parents in Normal Grief House Bill 1116 Colorado s Child Mental Health Treatment Act KIDDS-Harmony House 223-5966 282-0662 fax 3105 East Harmony Fort Collins 80525 La Leche League 221-7267 Support for nursing moms LAPA s Latin America Parents Assoc A way for parents to access residential treatment Center (RTC) for their children who have significant mental health needs without requiring a Dependency & Neglect (D&N) and/or relinquishment of parental rights. OK if on Medicaid, is mentally ill, requires RTC, can be on probation if also has a mental illness. 1. Parents contact mental health center for HB116 evaluation 2. Assessment done 3. Mental health notifies school 4. RTC identified 5. RTC accepts child (If denied, mental health provider reviews the denial; state level review done at Ft Logan; if Medicaid eligible, you may request a Medicaid fair hearing by Administrative Law Judge) 6. Family applies for SSI (child counts as a single household income) Medicaid, or apply for SSI & Medicaid benefits. State guarantees to pay the RTC for the first month, then the cost are paid for by a combination of SSI, Medicaid, & parents. Parents pay is based on their income. Could be no cost if income low enough. Kids in Distress Due to Divorce or Separation offers group therapy for kids going through parents divorce. Each session will help minimize confusion, improve conflict resolution skills, and help kids grieve the end of the marital relationship in appropriate ways. 5 workshops per session. 495-4624 For dads LAPA - Latin America Parents Association is a group of parents who have adopted or are planning to adopt children from Latin America. We provide guidance counseling, workshops...

32 Lekotech 226-2345 Toy loan program Lutheran Family Services 266-1788 Parenting education Mile High Downs 303-797-1699 Littleton Syndrom Support Mother s Center of Ft 482-2253 Collins Mother s of Preschoolers 223-4563 Nutritional Counseling 495-8031 (PVH) Partners of Estes Park 577-9348 Estes Park Mentoring Parents of Asthmatic & allergic Children 221-0645 495-8153 Post Partum Education / 225-6477 Support Group Poudre Valley Hospital 495-7320 Childbirth education, support for breast-feeding moms PVH Prenatal Program 495-8810 Resource Access for 229-0224 Information, support, case management Families of Infants & Toddlers (RAFT) Therapists who might have same day appointments for LCMH..494-4300 Carol Hurley-Turk..217-5923 Adolescents & Children Elizabeth Terrell-Phillips..282-0646 coming out of CAC. Lisa Kurth..482-7771 David Cantrell..493-1358 Tom Linnell..493-1358 Michael Griffith..204-6970 Richard Lowenger..689-6957 (for Spanish Speaking clients, he is in Loveland) Mental Health Connections..221-5551 (has Spanish Speaking staff)

Wee Steps 495-8872 The Women s Center 484-1902 Larimer County Resources 33 County Attorney Larimer County 482-7777 482-8084 fax Weld County Attorney 970-336-7235 970-352-0242 fax Weld County Court 970-351-7300 970-356-4356 fax Adams City Attorney 303-654-6116 303-654-6116 fax 303-654-3326 Joy Adams County Court 303-659-1161 Sean McGill, CA Assistant: Becky 201 LaPorte Ave Suite 100 Fort Collins, CO 80521 PO Box 758 Greeley 450 S. 4 th Ave Brighton, CO 80601 Lee Morrison, x-4395 Paralegal x-4391 STC for Adams Co, needs 2 sets of 7 documents 1. 1 copy for Adams County Combined Courts, Attn: Mental Health fax: 303-654-3216 2. 1 copy for County Attorney, Attn: Vicki, fax: 303-412-5001 Don t need to mail any documents Doctor s letter needs to be addressed to: Judge Melonakis 1100 Judicial Center Drive Brighton, Co 80601 Crisis Lines Child Abuse Hotline 800-422-4453 Child Abuse Hotline Connections 24-hr crisis 221-5551 help

34 Estes Park 494-9959 24/7 general crisis & support line Fort Collins & Loveland 494-4300 24/7 general crisis & support line Crisis Line Greeley 970-347-2290 24/7 general crisis & support line Mountain Crest 495-8090 PVH-ER Crisis Assessment Team National Suicide Hotline 24 hr 1-800-SUICIDE 1-800-784-2433 Rape crisis line 472-4200 472-4204 24/7 Through LCMH Suicide Hotline 800-273-8255 Department of Social Services (DHS) by County 1. Adams 303-287-8831 303-227-2106 fax 2. Alamosa 719-589-2581 719-589-9794 fax Albany County Wyoming 7190 Colorado Blvd Commerce City 80022 Children and Family Center 7401 North Broadway Denver, CO 80221 303.412.8121 Aurora Service Center 3508 Peoria, Suite C Aurora, CO 80010 303. 363.9300 610 State St Alamosa 81101 307-745-7324 710 Garfield St Suite 220 Laramie, WY 82070

3.Arapahoe 303-636-1130 14980 E Alameda Dr 303-636-1906 fax Aurora 80012 4.Archuleta 303-264-2192 303-264-2186 fax 449 San Juan Pagosa Springs 81147 5. Baca 719-523-4131 719-523-4820 fax 772 Colorado St Springfield 81073 6. Bent 719-456-2620 719-456-2945 fax 215 2 nd St Las Animas 81054 7. Boulder 303-441-1000 303-441-1289 fax 3400 Broadway Boulder 80304 8. Broomfield 720-887-2200 303-469-2100 fax #6 Garden Center Broomfield 80020 9. Chaffee 719-539-6627 719-539-6430 fax 641 West 3 rd St Salida 81201 10. Cheyenne 719-765-5629 719-765-5101 fax 51 South 1 st St Cheyenne Wells Cheyenne, Wyoming 307-777-6800 1510 E. Pershing Cheyenne, WY 82001 11. Clear Creek 303-679-2365 303-679-2443 fax Courthouse Georgetown 80444 12. Conjos 719-376-5455 719-376-2389 fax Courthouse Conejos 81129 13. Costilla 719-672-4131 719-672-4141 fax 123 Gasper St San Luis 81152 14. Crowley 719-267-3549 719-267-4072 601 Main Ordway 15. Custer 719-783-2371 719-783-2885 fax 205 S. 6 th St Westcliffe 81252 16. Delta 970-874-2030 Courthouse Annex 35

970-874-2068 fax 560 Dodge Delta 80204 17. Denver 720-944-3666 720-944-3096 fax 1200 Federal Blvd Denver 80204 18. Doris 970-677-2250 970-677-2815 fax Courthouse 420 N Main Dove Creek 81324 19. Douglas 303-688-4825 101 Third St 303-688-0292 fax 20. Eagle 970-328-8858 800-225-6136 970-328-8829 fax 21. Elbert 719-541-2369 719-541-9505 fax 22. El Paso 719-636-0000 719-444-5599 fax 23. Freemont 719-275-2318 719-275-5206 fax 24. Garfield 970-945-9191 970-928-0465 fax 25. Gilpin 303-582-5444 303-582-5798 fax 26. Grand 970-725-3331 303-572-3821 970-725-3696 fax 27. Gunnison 970-641-3244 970-641-3738 fax Castle Rock 80104 500 Broadway St Eagle 81631 325 Pueblo Ave Simla 80835 105 N Spruce Colorado Springs 80905 172 Justice Center Rd Canon City 81212 2014 Blake Ave Glenwood Springs 81602 2960 Dorr Hill Rd Suite 100 Black Hawk 80403 620 Hemlock Hot Sulfur Springs 80451 225 N Pine St Suite A 36

37 28. Hinsdale 970-641-3244 970-641-3738 fax 29. Huerfano 719-738-2810 719-738-2549 fax 30. Jackson 970-723-4750 970-723-4706 fax 31. Jefferson 303-271-1388 303-271-4005 fax 32. Kiowa 719-438-5541 719-438-5370 fax 33. Kit Karson 719-346-8732 719-346-8066 fax 34. Lake 719-486-2088 719-486-4164 fax 35. LaPlata 970-382-6150 970-274-2208 fax 36. Larimer County 498-6300 (FC) Dept. of Human 498-6990 (FC) Services 498-7987 fax 498-6999 after hrs 679-4451 (LV) 577-2150 (EP) Gunnison 81230 225 N Pine St Suite A Gunnison 81230 121 W 6 th St Walsenburg 81089 PO Box 338 Walden 80480 900 Jefferson County Pkwy Golden 80401 Courthouse 1305 Goff St Eads 81036 252 S 14 th St Burlington 80807 112 W. 5 th St Leadville 80461 1060 E Second Ave Durango 81301 1501 Blue Spruce Dr 80524 205 E 6 th St Loveland 1601 Brodie Ave Estes Park 1. A&D 2. Food Stamps: must complete Medicaid application & have interview with technician. Food stamps are in the form of a debit card. Work experience, job training, and job placement are also provided. 3. Food Bank 4. LEAP: Helps low income individuals with winter heating costs. May also qualify for minor furnace repair or replacement of broken windows. Referrals also given. Must apply during LEAP season (Nov 1-April 30). 6. TANF: Helps families transition from cash benefits into the work force. Application required. Limited to

38 37. Las Animas 719-846-2276 719-846-2469 fax 38. Lincoln 719-743-2404 719-743-2879 fax 39. Logan 970-522-2194 970-521-0853 fax 40. Mesa 970-241-8480 970-248-2702 fax 41. Mineral 719-657-3381 719-657-4013 fax 42. Moffat 970-824-8282 970-824-9552 fax 43. Montezuma 970-565-3769 970-565-8526 fax 204 Chestnut St Trinidad 81082 Courthouse 103 3 rd Ave Hugo 80821 508 S 10 th Ave Suite 2 Sterling 80751 510 29 ½ Rd Grand Junction 81502 1015 6 th St Del Norte 81132 595 Breeze St Craig 81625 109 W Maim Room 203 families with dependent children or unborn child. Documentation of income, bank accounts, investments, and vehicles are used to see if income & asset limits are met. 7. Medicaid: a health care benefit program for minor children, their parent, pregnant women, people who are disabled who meet income & resource eligibility. Pays for, but not limited to, inpatient & outpatient hospitalization, physicians services, family planning, immunizations, transportation to medical services, & community mental health. Application & interview required. 8. Child Support Program: (498-6458) find noncustodial parents, establish paternity, establish Legal & medical support orders, collect support, legal enforcement of support. 9. CHP+, walk into DHS & get application

Cortez 81321 44. Montrose 970-252-5000 970-252-5060 fax 1845 S Townsend Montrose 81401 45. Morgan 970-542-3530 970-542-3415 fax 800 E Beaver Ave Fort Morgan 80701 46. Otero 719-383-3100 (adult Courthouse protection) 3 rd & Colorado 719-383-3165 (child La Junta 81050 welfare) 719-383-3150 fax 47. Ouray 970-325-4437 970-325-4438 fax 541 4 th St Ouray 81427 48. Park 719-836-4139 303-980-1836 PO Box 1193 Bailey 80421 49. Phillips 970-854-2280 127 E Denver Suite 8 Holyoke 80734 50. Pitkin 970-927-1611 970-927-1612 fax 51. Prower 719-336-7486 719-336-7198 fax 52. Pueblo 719-583-6160 719-583-6377 fax 53. Rio Blanco 970-878-5011 970-878-5796 fax 54. Rio Grande 719-657-3381 719-657-4013 fax 55. Routt 970-879-1540 970-870-5260 fax 100 Elk Run Dr Suite 122 Basalt 81621 1001 S Main Lamar 81052 212 W 12 th St Pueblo 81003 345 Market St Meeker 81641 1015 6 th St Del Norte 81132 136 6 th St Steam Boat Springs 39

80477 56. Saguache 719-655-2537 719-655-0206 fax 605 Cristy Ave Saguache 81149 57. San Juan 970-387-5631 1557 Greene St Silverton 81433 58. San Miguel 970-728-4411 970-728-4412 Telluride 81435 59. Sedwick 970-474-3397(x-13) 118 W 3 rd St 970-474-9881 fax Julesburg 80737 60. Summit 970-668-4100 37 Co Rd 1005 303-573-5887 Frisco 80443 970-668-4115 fax 61. Teller 719-687-3335 719-687-0429 fax 62. Washington 970-345-2238 970-345-2237 fax 63. Weld 970-352-1551 800-927-1551 970-353-5215 fax 64. Yuma 970-332-4877 970-332-4978 fax 333 W Colorado Ave 740 Hwy 24 Woodland Park 80866 875 E 1 st St Akron 80720 315 N 11 th Ave Greeley 80631 340 S Birch St Wray 80758 40 Dietician / Nutrition Bonnie McCrea &/or Kim 227-3386 Fort Collins Self-pay (no sliding scale) & some insurance Welch Health District 224-5209 Fort Collins Call for appointment. Cost $25 per visit. (If person lives on Trilby or north of Trilby, they are

41 PVH Nutritional Education eligible to pay on a sliding scale) Has Chris Buckman who works with people with eating disorders. Cost is same as above. 495-8205 Needs a doctor s prescription to attend Development & Learning Disabilities & Head Injury Special Needs Anchor Center for Blind Children ARC of Colorado 303-864-9334 800-333-7690 (303) 377-9732 3801 Martin Luther King Boulevard Denver, CO 80205 8000 E Prentice Ave Suite D-11 Greenwood Village, Colorado www.thearchofco.org learning & developmental disabilities ARC of Larimer County 204-1045 (Association of Retarded Citizens) support organization dedicated to providing a quality of life for persons with developmental disabilities Advocates available ARC of Weld County 970-353-5219 Greeley Assistive Technology Partners Attention Deficit DO Children & Adults with 303) 315-1280 Toll Free Telephone: (800) 255-3477 TDD/TTY Telephone: (303) 837-8964 301-306-7070 800-233-4050 VM 601 East Eighteenth Avenue Suite 130 Denver, CO 80203 8181 Professional Pl Suite 150 Assistive Technology Partners is for persons with cognitive, sensory, and/or physical disabilities to reach their highest potential at home, school, work, and play through the addition of appropriate assistive technologies to their lives. www.chadd.org

42 Attention-deficit / Hyperactivity DO Attention Deficit DO Assoc Audio Information Network of Colorado (AINC) Landover, MD 484-945-2101 PO Box 543 Pottstown, PA Local Telephone: (303) 786-7777 Toll Free Telephone: (877) 443-2001 2200 Central Avenue, Suite A Boulder, CO 80301 Autism Society of CO 720-214-0794 701 S Logan, Suite 103, Denver 80209 Beverly Farm (618) 466-0367 Beverly Farm Foundation 6301 Humbert Rd Godfrey, Ill 62035 Blind /Visual impairments 212-502-7600 800-232-5463 American Foundation for the Blind 11 Penn Plaza Suite 300 www.add.org Broadcast and audio information service for Colorado's blind, visually impaired and print handicapped residents. AINC's services provide access to otherwise inaccessible ink print materials. www.autismcolorado.com BEST residential facility and handicapped care provider for DD or mentally retarded adults in the US. Has: home for about 400 men & women who function at the severe or profound level of mental retardation. 10 handicapped accessible residence halls to provide care based on age & ability. 96 people living in group homes. 16- bed facilities to help people to become more independent. 30 higher functioning people who live in independent apartment compleces. Full clinical, dietary, health, & dental services. 24 hr staff. Physical, occupational, and speech therapies. Work opportunities for clients. Equestrian, aquatic, & horticulture therapies. Day program at senior center. Developmental & vocational training. Senior center. http://beverlyfarm.org/handicappedcare.html www.afb.org

43 Brain Injury Assoc of Colorado Centennial Rehabilitation Assoc. Center for Community Participation Center for Independence NY, NY 10001 303-355-9969 4200 W Conehos Pl 800-955-2443 Suite 524 Denver 80204 303-368-4500 14364 E. Evans Ave Aurora, CO 80014 491-5930 CSU 320 Occupational Therapy bldg. Toll Free Telephone: (800) 613-2271 TDD/TTY Telephone: (970) 241-8130 1600 Ute Avenue Suite 100 Grand Junction Cerebral Palsy of CO 303-691-9339 801Yosemite St Denver 80203 Child Fund 303-866-6943 Local Public School District Office in Colorado Children s Hospital, Child Development Unit Child Development Unit 303-861-6532 1056 E 19 th Ave Denver 80218 www.biacolorado.org For TRICARE (military) beneficiaries Traumatic Brain Injury & Chronic Pain Center (Neurology, Neruopsychology, Psychology, Pain Medicine, Addiction Medicine, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Vocational Rehabilitation, Exercise Psysiology, Therapeutic Recreation & Nursing) www.centen.net Helps people with a wide variety of challenges & disabilities to achieve independence & employment. www.cpco.org Public provider for DD screening, assessment, referral for children who have or are suspected of having developmental delays. Responsible for assessments of children from birth to age 21. (DDS) Colorado Developmental Division of Genetics 303-861-6831 (303) 866-7450 TDD (303) 866-7471 3824 W Princeton Circle State agency responsible for services for adults & children age 5 and older who have developmental disabilities with

44 Disabilities Services Denver 80236 an IQ less than 70 and adaptive behavioral needs (such as DD, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, or other neurological conditions. Early interventions, family support, case management, transportation, children s extensive services, vocational & community day services for adults. Adult Individual & group residential services, Colorado Instructional Materials Center for the Visually Handicapped Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind Colorado Department of Education: Special Education Colorado Federation of Families for Children s Mental Health Colorado Talking Book Library or Talking book Services Through Oregon State Library (800-452-0292) Council on Developmental Disabilities Deaf Academy 719) 578-2196 1015 High Street Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Local Telephone: (719) 578-2100 TDD/TTY Telephone: (719) 578-2101 33 North Institute Street Colorado Springs, CO 80903-3599 303-866-6694 201 E Colfax Ave Denver 80203 303-572-0302 888-569-7500 Local Telephone: (303) 727-9277 Toll Free Telephone: (800) 685-2136 PO Box 9086 Englewood 729-941-0176 3401 Quebec St Suite 6009 Denver 80207 866-588-DEAF 352-602-8209 19650 US Hwy 441 Mt Dora, Florida Adult Supported employment services. www.cde.state.co.us www.coddc.org www.nda.com 132 bed RTC serving Deaf & Hard of hearing / autistic adults and children with psychiatric and

45 Disability Resource Services Downloadable Tools For Vision Impaired Down Syndrome Mile High Assoc Early Childhood Connections Empower Colorado Mental Health 667-0816 303-797-1699 1899 Gaylord St Denver 80206 303-866-7657 3824 W Princeton Circle Denver 80236 866-213-4631 801 Yosemite St Denver Ensight Skills Center 970-407-9999 3307 S. College Ave, #108 Fort Collins 80525 Epilepsy Foundation 303-377-9774 888-378-9779 Families First Family Support Line Family Voices of Colorado 234 Columbine St Suite 333 Denver 80206 303-695-7996 Families First P.O. Box 22419 Denver 80222-0419 behavioral problems You can print out items like bold & heavy lined paper, large print address book pages, large print check register, large print registers for diabetes record keeping, etc. www.lowvision.com/tools www.mhdsa.org CDHS Division for Developmental Disabilities Programs for infants & toddlers with disabilities ages birth through 2yrs old. www.earlychildhoodconnections.org http:/www.empowercolorado.com/ support, education, advocacy, resources for familes with children with disabilities. Excepts Medicare Provides visually impaired indivicuals with opportunity to enhance their life skills, independence, and selfconfidence, through training and use of adaptive technology. Free counseling for patients & family Monthly support group. www.ensightskills.org www.epilepsycolorado.org info@familiesfirstcolorado.org www.familiesfirstcolorado.org Disabled & chronically ill children www.familyvoicesco.org FASSNET 303-692-2663 Resources for providers.

46 303-692-2620 303-692-2779 Foothills Gateway 226-2345 226-2613 fax Heartspring School 317-634-8700 800-835-1043 Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults: Rocky Mountain Region Office Learning Disabilities Local Telephone: (303) 934-9037 301 Skyway Dr Fort Collins 8700 E. 29 th St N. Wichita,KS 67226 1880 South Pierce Street Suite 5 Lakewood, CO 80232 303-894-0992 4400 E Iliff Ave Assoc of CO Denver 80222 Legal Center 303-722-0300 455 Sherman Suite 130 Denver 80203 LevelStar Local Telephone: (303) 926-4334 Toll Free Telephone: (800) 315-2305 1500 Cherry Street Suite D Louisville, CO 80027 Services for people who are developmentally disabled Parent Education Group Residential & day program for DD children such as autism, Aspergers, speech & learning impairments, visual impairmentsk deaf/hard of hearing, mentally retarded, cerebral palsey, challenging behaviors, or multiple disabilities. www.idacolorado.com www.thelegalcenter.org Protection and advocacy agency for persons with DD Electronic tools for visually impaired individuals. Mental Health Assoc of 720-208-2220 Colorado NAMI Larimer County 484-8634 Herman Adams National Association for the Mentally Ill www.namicolorado.org National Federation of the Blind 800-452-0292 http://tbabs.org FREE telephone, newspaper service (NFB- Newsline) National Multiple 482-4807 Sclerosis Society NOFAS Colorado 303-692-2370 P.O. Box 460594 Glendale, CO www.nofascolorado.org National Organization of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

47 80246 Mental Health 720-208-2220 Mental Health Assoc of Colorado 1385 S Colorado Blvd Suite 610 Mental Retardation & DD Research Center On-line List Serve Prevention Intitiative 888-777-4041 303-866-6709 303-866-6712 Programs for Children who are Blind or Vissually Impaired Programs for Children & Youth who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing Programs for Children with Special Health Care Needs Denver 80222 303-724-3839 Unversity of Cololorado, Denver & Health Science Center Mail Stop 8313 PO Box 6511 Aurora 80045-0511 Colorado Dpt of Ed 201 E Colfax Ave Rm 305 Denver 80203 303-866-6681 Exceptional Student Leadership Unit Colorado Dpt of Education 201 E Colfax Ave Denver80203 303-866-6909 Colorado Dpt of Education 201 E Colfax Ave Denver80203 800-688-7777 303-692-2370 Dpt of Public Health 4300 Cherry Crk Dr S Room A410 Denver 80246 www.mhacolorado.org coloradofas@yahoo.groups.com for parents only to exchange information & support Programs for children wth disabilities ages 3 through 5 years of age. www.cde.state.co.us www.cde.state.co.us www.cde.state.co.us www.cdphe.state.co.us Programs for People with 303-866-7467 3824 W Princton Cir Division of Disabilities Disabilities. Denver 80236 Protection and Advocacy 303-722-0300 Legal Center for People www.thelegalcenter.org

48 Agency 800-288-1376 with Disabilities and Older People 455 Sherman St Suite 130 Denver 80203 Psychological Services Center at CSU Quik-Scrybe Local Telephone: (303) 485-6895 Toll Free Telephone: (888) 820-7845 491-5212 Fort Collins Psychological testing for Learning Disabilities, ADHD, etc, and for sliding scale therapy. Therapist will be an upper level graduate student in the ph.d. program there, supervised by a licensed psychologist 1723 Sumac Street Longmont, CO 80501 RAFT 229-0224 Ages 0-3 yrs of age Recording for the Blind & Local Telephone: (303) Dyslexic: Denver Unit 757-0787 Regional ADA & IT Technical Assistance Ctr 719-444-0268 (V/TTY) 800-949-4232 (V/TTY) Riverbrook Residence (413) 298-4928 (413) 298-5166 fax Sewall Child Development Center Special Format Library Colorado Talking Book Library 1355 South Colorado Boulevard Suite 406 Denver, CO 80222 DBTAC-Rocky Mt ADA Ctr Meeting the Challenge 3630 Sinton Rd, Suite 103 Colorado Springsk 80907 4 Ice Glen Road Stockbridge, MA 01262 (303) 399-1800 1360 Vine St Denver 80206 303-727-9277 800-685-2136 Colorado Talking Book Library 180 Sheridan Blvd Denver 80226 Transcription shop for affordable, reliable and quick turnaround for all your Braille, Sight-Saving Large Print and audio CD needs. www.adainformation.org riverbrookres@adelphia.net Residential for women with DD. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Diagnostic Center www.sewall.org www.cde.state.co.us./ctbl

49 Special Health Care Needs Family Voices 303-691-9339, x-1127 801 Yosemite St Denver Speech, Language, Hearing 720-733-9097 PO Box 345 Assoc of CO Sedalia, CO Spina Bifida Assoc of CO 303-797-7870 PO Box 22994 Denver State Medication System 303-866-6685 Colorado Dpt of Education Exceptional Student Services 201 E Colfax Ave, Room 300 Denver 80203 Tech-Related Assistance 303-315-1280 303-837-8964 (TTY) 800-255-3477 Assistive Tech Partners Dept of Rehab Medicine University of Colrado Health Sciences Ctr 601 E 18 th Ave, Suite 130 Denver 80203 Telecommunications Relay Services for Individuals who 800-659-3659 (V) 800-659-2656 (TTY) 711 are Deaf & Hard of Hearing (TTY) 877-659-4279 (Speech to Speech) Tourette Syndrome Assoc 720-212-7535 7476 E 29 th Ave #158 University Centers for Excellence in DD University of Colorado Health Science Ctr University of Northern Colorado Denver 303-864-5261 JFK Partners 4200 E 9 th Ave Suite C-221 Denver 80262 351-2691 501 20th Street Campus Box 141 www.familyvoicesco.org www.cshassoc.org www.coloradospinabifida.org www.cde.state.co.us www.uchs.edu/atp www.tsarmr.com www.jfkpartners.org National Center fo Low-Incidence disabilties Works on ways to teach children with sensory &

Greeley, CO 80639 severe disabilities. 50 Disaster Assistance American Red Cross 226-5728 80525 Eating Disorders Eating Disorder Center of Denver 866-771-0861 303-771-0861 Denver Eating Disorder Specialists, : 1. Judy Abplanalp, PhD 223-7365 2. Chris Book, Registered 622-9997 1113 N. Cleveland Ave Dietician, CDE Loveland 80537 667-8383 fax 3. Sandy Deraney-Reilly, PhD 498-0560 420 S. Howes, ste 204 4. Janice Goldblatt, PsyD 224-9799 649 Remmington 5. Fern Lawler, PhD 224-1500 6. Susan McQuiddy, PhD 491-6496 7. Julie Patterson, LCSW 377-3647 218 Patterson St 8. Poulin, Elaine, PhD 631-4404 1405 S College Ave Suite 8 Fort Collins 80524 www.healthwithinreach.com Partial Hospitalization, EIOP, Outpatient, Aftercare process Groups, DBT skills, Body Image 101, Minding the Body Group, Insurance: Aetna, EAS, sliding fee scale Treats all age groups Psychologist (practice near CSU) NEW: Taking Referrals Depression & Bipolar, Eating Disorders, Chronic Health Issues, BPD, Anxiety, Relationships, Stress, Self-injury Adults & Adolescents 9. Dorinna Ruh, LCSW, CAC III 227-1439 503 Remington, Ste 205 10. Russell Sanders, PsyD 224-9799 11. Jennifer Amaral-Kunze, 402-8543 1304 S. College Ave. Specializes in Disordered Eating & Obesity

51 MED Suite 12 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Phone: (970) 402-8543 FAX: (970) 493-9113 12. Jane Welzel,LPC 221-1099 420 Howes St, ste 201 Health District Chris Bachman Has support groups in bariatric surgery, disordered eating & body image, and women s interpersonal process Groups for women Groups for their families 224-5209 Fort Collins Call for appointment. Cost $25 per visit. (If person lives on Trilby or north of Trilby, they are eligible to pay on a sliding scale) M. Sean O Halloran, PhD Greeley UNC Professor and Psychologist Specialist in eating disorders sianohalbran@hotmail.com Overeaters (OA) Eating Disorder Center of Denver Eating Disorder Professionals of Colorado Children s Hospital of Denver Eating Disorder Program Colorado Eating Center 303-771-0861 303-771-0866 303-773-3402 fax 1-866-771-0861 toll free 950 S Cherry St Suite 1010 Denver 80246 303-477-0141 303 S. Broadway Ste. 200-383 Denver 80209 303-861-6133 1056 E 19 th St Denver 80219 http://www.edenproces s.com/ or contact Robin Colson, Program Facilitator and http://www.oa.org/all_about_meetings.htm Eating Disorder Treatment (acute comprehensive urgent treatment, PHP (ages 16 & over), outpatient, through Eating Disorder Center of Denver 303-771-0861 M-F 8am-5pm Adults only www.edcdenver.com Anorexia, Bulimia, other related disorders referrals Treatment for youth ages 10-21. Full psychiatric & medical team Inpatient, Residential, Day Treatment, Outpatient, Colorado Treatment Center? Eating Disorder Center of Denver introduces Healthy Me?. Healthy Me? is community based program collaborated by the YMCA, The Eden Club, and Eating Disorder Center of Denver. It

52 Compulsive Eaters Anonymous (HOW) Registered Dietitian at EDC-Denver. Phone: 720-889-4221. 221-3571 225-6824 225-6359 217-1537 267-2223 223-6915 430-0438 La Luna Center 744-9292 3926 JFK Parkway, #9B Fort Collins 80525 focuses on clients? needs to achieve and maintain healthy weight management. Clients learn and practice healthy long-term, life changing choices around nutrition, exercise, and new healthy skills to deal with life?s ongoing stressors. Healthy Me? is a one-year program that works to change behaviors that have been present for a long time. Healthy Me? offers: 1.Annual YMCA Single Membership (options available for Family or Adolescent Memberships) 2.Group and Individual exercise programs specifically designed for each client. 3. One on one consultations with a Registered Dietitian to create a personalized nutrition program. 4. A twenty-one week educational component teaches the practice of healthy boundary skills, goal setting, stress management and relaxation, relationship building, limiting beliefs and more. 5. Daily online worksheets are provided to reinforce learning. 6. A tenweek educational component teaches clients the practice of healthy nutrition and?creating a new you?, delivered by a Registered Dietitian. 7. This program is a total package solution for one cost-effective fee. 8. Referrals to knowledgeable treatment specialists such as EDC-Denver professionals are provided when needed. www.lalunacenter.com Treatment & support for Eating Disorders, Body Image Issues, Exercise Concerns, Anxiety & Depression. Individual therapy, Nutritional Counseling, Support Groups, IOP, & resources for other professionals. Intensive outpatient.

53 Education Adult Literacy of Larimer 484-7323 County AIMS Community 970-330-8008 Greeley www.aims.edu College Loveland Center for Adult Learning 204-8181 (FC) 4616 S. Shields GED, ESI, Basic skills 663-7111 (LV) CSU General Larimer Co Coop Ext Continuing Education 491-1101 498-6000 491-5288. Community Learning 266-0150 Centers Education & Life Training 482-4357 Center Elderhostel of Colorado 491-4747 Front Range Community 226-2500 4616 S. Shields College 204-8107 Front Range Forum 224-6029 Foothills Optic Art Reading Clinic Multicultural Connections 577-9559 Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) 223-3000 Dr. Linda Lipstein, OD, M.ED. Helps with poor reading comprehension, attention problems, dyslexia, unmotivated readers. Call to schedule an evaluation. Estes Park 491-7753 OSHER Lifelong Learning Institute CSU For people 50 years old and older Wide variety of courses www.learn.colostate.edu/fortcollins/osher

54 Park R-3 School District 586-2361 Estes Park Poudre School District R- 482-7420 2407 LaPorte Ave 24 hr hotline 1 www.psd.k12.co.us Sylvan Learning Center 226-2669 255 E. Monroe Regis University 472-2200 1501 Academy Ct Thompson R2-J School 613-5000 Loveland / Berthoud District The Tudor Center 203-1134 Wingshadow/Frontier HS 419-3252 Employment Catholic Charities Northern Rocky Mt SER (Senior Employment Resource) Career Transition Counseling Center for Community Participation (CCP) CO Division of Vocational Rehab 484-5010 For seniors 310-9584 491-5930 320 Occupational Therapy Bldg. CSU Campus Fort Collins 223-9823 223-0718 fax 2850 McClelland Drive #2000 Fort Collins 80525 M-F, 8am-5pm Supported employment, occupational therapy, & case management for individuals with developmental disabilities, mental illness, traumatic brain injuries, & other disabilities, as well as youth & adults with emotional disorders, & hard to place welfare to work individuals. Call for fee structure Provides help to individuals who have physical or mental disabilities that are impediments to employment so that they may engage in safe and suitable occupations. Services may include vocational evaluation, medical evaluation, physical or mental restoration, vocational training, restorative equipment related to vocational needs, job seeking skills, and placement assistance.

55 Colorado jobs Community Integrated Employment 226-2345 (24 hr) 226-2613 fax CSU Job Line 491-3941 491-2548 fax Disabled Resource Services Education & Life Training Center E-mail accounts Foster Grandparent Program (VOA) 482-2700 407-7060 - TDD 407-7072 - Fax 301 W. Skyway Dr Fort Collins, CO 80525 424 Pine St #101 Fort Collins, CO 80524 482-4357 401-Linden St 80524 http://fepg.net/provi ders.html 472-9630 905 N College http://www.jobsincolorado.com/ Community based employment services. Provides job development and placement, and job coaching and support services. The CIE program encourages partnerships between area businesses, individuals with disabilities, and Foothills Gateway. Listings of current employment opportunities with Colorado State University which can be accessed either by phone or on-line. Please see Web site for employment information and job listings. Apply at Human Resources Office, Rm. 136, Student Services Building. Services include: peer counseling, information and referral, advocacy, case management, elderly blind support group, high school job skills training, employment assistance, equipment loans, housing assistance, financial help, Braille instruction, and transportation assistance. Newsletter, DRS Connection, is distributed to clients and is available on our web site. Helps low income, disadvantaged, and culturally diverse populations build toward personal & economic selfsufficiency through education & training. (English, drivers education, childcare, preschool, your recreation activities, parenting, services for the aging, sewing, cooking, typing, basic office skills, Care-A-Van, Meals on Wheels, Home Helpers, Food distribution Center, Head Start, computer & medical office training, back to school assistance. Courses charged on sliding scale & subsidized. Free e-mail account sights to do online job search Volunteer work for seniors

56 Job Lines Aims College CSU Fort Collins Front Range Greeley Larimer Co. Loveland PVH Poudre School Weld County 303-330-8008 491-3941 416-2489, x-5125 226-2500, x-8522 350-9777, x200 498-5979 962-2374 435-7310 490-3628 353-3815/352-1993 Job Works 866-562-9675 224-4042 Larimer County Employment & Training Service 223-2470 (FC) 667-4261 (LV) 3842 Mason 418 E 4 th St Loveland http://www.jobworksco.com/ Career and Resume Services to Jumpstart Your Career Success Free employment service & training (help with resumes, job interviewing, job skills, finding employment) Larimer County Workforce Center 498-6600 667-4261 Loveland 1601 Brodie Ave Estes Park 200 W. Oak St Suite 5000 418 E 4 th St Loveland www.larimerworkforce.org FREE M-F, 8am-5pm Has workshops such as resume building, career options, computer training, interviewing, job searching, and how to apply for federal jobs, etc. Helps people who have been laid off with financial help & training. Helps ex-offenders.

57 Project Self-Sufficiency 416-2924 221-0821 fax 1715 W. Mountain Ave Fort Collins 80521 Assists low-income, single parent families in becoming financially independent and free from government assistance. Application, orientation, and interview required for ongoing services. Enrolled families are assisted with career planning, the development of an individualized selfsufficiency plan, personal problem solving, advocacy, and needed resources. Resources include an emergency fund, a scholarship program, a car repair program, a children's program, holiday assistance, mentoring program, access to academic programs and job search assistance. Housing available only in Loveland. No emergency housing is available. Rocky Mountain SER 353-9251 Employment and training opportunities for older workers, Migrants and farm workers. Administers the Senior Community Service Employment Program, funded by the US Department of Labor and authorized under Title V of the Older American Act. SER works with a government funded or not for profit host agencies. Salaries and fringe benefits are paid by Rocky Mountain SER. Participants are offered an average of at least 20 hours a week up to a maximum of 1300 hours per grant year, which runs July 1 to June 30. Participants are paid either the federal or state minimum wage, whichever is higher. Participants get on the job training matched to their interests and back ground as well as counseling on Salvation Army Family Workshop Center Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope: 207-4472 3901 S Mason St 494-9940 242 Conifer St 221-1208 fax (Corner of Blue Spruce & Conifer streets, near the Food Bank) PATH Program finding and keeping jobs. Computer classes Help the homeless plus help others from becoming homeless. Brings together services so people do not have to go to many different places. Also has voice mail for people who need a phone to get a job. Case management, housing assistance, mental health counseling, substance abuse help, financial planning, employment resources,

58 now at this center Mon & Wed 1-3pm healthcare assistance, job training, education assistance, benefit assistance, childcare assistance, access to private phone, voicemail, and computer for employment contacts. Open in March 2009. Resource Center for Homeless people. www.murphycenterforhope.org John Alvarez, case manager, 494-9706 Daniel Covey, case manager, 494-9700 Bonnie Inscho,Connections, 494-9701 Susan Jacobs, Connections, 494-9701 Sarah James, PATH, 494-4324 Stephanie Madsen-Pixler, Program Mgr., 494-4341, Cell: 217-1478 Zach Penland, Program supervisor, 494-4307 Kelly Sullivan, Path, 494-4337 Illana Thompson, Housing Case Manager, 494-4396 Lydia Zamudio, Admin support, 494-9713 Unemployment insurance 800-388-5515 www.coloradoworkforce.com to file for unemployment. Vocational Rehabilitation 223-9823 Fax: 223-0718 Women s Center Financial Counseling 484-1902 663-2288 Loveland Div Of Voc Rehab 2850 ncclelland Dr. #2000 Fort Collins 80525 www.cdhs.state.co.us counseling, career training, education, equipment, job placement, help with self-employment For anyone disabled in any way Ages 16+ Can send/fax application or just set up intake appointment. Career Counseling, Continuing Education

& Assistance Bankruptcy Pre-Discharge Ed. Workshop-Consumer Credit Counseling Catholic Charities Northern City of Fort Collins Rebate Program City of Loveland Food Sales Tax Rebate Larimer County Resources 229-0695 (800) 424-2227 229-0721 - Client Fax 494-3337 - Fax 1247 Riverside Ave. Fort Collins 80524-3258 Clients who have filed for bankruptcy are required by law to attend a workshop conducted by an agency approved by the US Department of Justice prior to discharge. Clients learn money management techniques and skills. 493-0141(FC) 663-1880 (LV) 221-6788 Rebate on utilities, property tax, rent, food sales tax for low income residents 962-2311 59

60 Colorado Forclosure Hotline 877-601-4673 Don't Wait to Take Action! The first key to keeping your home is don t wait to take action! The longer you wait to take action and get informed about foreclosure, the fewer choices you have. Know Your Options The second key to keeping your home is knowing your options. When you call the hotline, a trained housing counselor will work with you and your lender, confidentially, to help you evaluate your financial situation. Our Advice is Free! The third key to keeping your house is finding a source that is committed to helping you. The Colorado Foreclosure Hotline is your source and our advice is free! Before You Sign Anything... The fourth key to keeping your home is having the information you need to make good financial decisions. Before you sign anything, be careful! Call toll-free 1-877-601-HOPE The fifth key to keeping your home is to pick up the phone and call the Colorado Foreclosure Hotline today! Don t Put your Home or Credit at Risk You could be faced with serious federal tax consequences and future credit problems if your home is lost due to foreclosure. It is important that you understand your rights and your options. The Colorado Foreclosure Hotline is an initiative committed to referring homeowners in some state of delinquency or foreclosure to a toll-free phone number (1-877-601-HOPE) that connects callers with local housing counseling agencies for free assistance. Don't put your home or credit at risk. Protect your future! Let us help you plan carefully before you make any decisions. Call us toll free today! 1-877-601-HOPE Never a charge for housing counseling. Always confidential. Housing counseling is not reported to any credit reporting agency and will not impact your credit score The first key to keeping your home is don t wait to take action! The longer you wait to take action and get informed about foreclosure, the fewer choices you have. If you seek help before you are past due you have a much greater chance of a positive solution to the problem. Nearly all foreclosures are the result of delayed action. The fact that you are reading this information is a sign that you need to call the hotline immediately, if only to get basic questions answered. Your lender does not want to take possession of your home and will work with you and the hotline s trained housing specialist to help you avoid foreclosure. You must act now. The second key to keeping your home is knowing your options. When you call the hotline, a trained housing counselor will work with you and your lender, confidentially, to help you evaluate your financial situation. You will receive free advice on your options to help you keep your home and get out of debt. Do not deny you have a problem by losing hope and giving up. Ask for help! And when you do, fear, shame and embarrassment will take a

61 back seat, and you will gain the strength to deal with the challenges in front of you. You will be surprised at the number of options you have. Our goal is to provide solutions and to restore your HOPE. The third key to keeping your house is finding a source that is committed to helping you. The Colorado Foreclosure Hotline is your source and our advice is free! As a non-profit organization, we have already helped thousands of callers from Colorado who were looking for advice, just like you. There are many options that can help you keep your house and stop the foreclosure process. We will explain everything and make sure you understand the options available to you. Remember, some companies are looking to make money from your situation Don t put credit or home at risk You could be faced with serious federal tax consequences and future credit problems if your home is lost due to foreclosure. It is important that you understand your rights and your options. Protect your future! Let us help you plan carefully before you make any decisions. Call the Colorado Foreclosure Hotline now, toll-free at 1-877-601-HOPE or fill out a help form online. Colorado Property Tax/Rent/Heat/ Rebate Program Colorado Residential Discount Program 303-238-7378. 495-7252 495-7250 Financial assistance with hospitalization (CICP) Consumer and Family 498-6000 1525 Blue Spruce Educational programs for individuals and

62 EducatioCSU / Larimer County Cooperative Extens Consumer Credit Counseling Crime Victim Compensation - Office of the District Attorney 498-6025 - Fax Drive Fort Collins 80524 229-0695 315 E 7 th 498-7290 - Fort Collins 498-7250 - Fax 201 LaPorte Ave. #200 Fort Collins 80521 organizations on topics of health and wellness, nutrition, food safety, family issues, aging, financial planning and high altitude food preparation and preservation. Resources on aging and financial management decisions. Publications on a variety of family and consumer topics. Persons victimized by crime in Larimer and Jackson Counties may apply to the fund to have certain costs associated with the crime paid for per the Colorado Crime Victim Compensation Act. Compensable losses include medical, counseling, funeral, work loss and repair of door, locks or windows of a residence. Damage to automobiles is not compensable. Crossroads Ministry 557-0610 Estes Park Rent, utilities, transportation Department of Human Services 577-2150 1601 Brodie Estes Park Disabled Resources 482-2700 (970) 407-7060 - TDD 424 Pine Street #101 Fort Collins, CO Foothills Gateway (970) 407-7072 - Fax 226-2345 - 24 hr line 226-2613 - Fax Forclosure Hotline 877-601-4673 (hope) 80524 301 W. Skyway Dr Fort Collins 80525 Fort Collins United Way 407-7000 Special Response Fund Foundation on Aging 221-0233 484-6710 Financial help for individuals who are disabled Help for people with DD Very helpful for people who have forclosure issues. Emergency funds for seniors Friends of Man 303-798-2342 House of Neighborly 667-4939 Loveland only Electric, rent, gas

63 Service Larimer County Human Services 498-6300 (FC) 577-2150 (EP) 679-4451 (LV) Adult Foster Care, Medicaid, Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB), Aid to Needy & Disabled (AND), Food Stamps, Old Age Pension (OAP), Special Low Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLIMB), Home care allowance, Home Based Community Services (HBCS), Low Income Energy Assistance (LEAP), Neighbor to Neighbor 484-7498 424 Pine St Help with rent & other resources. On Track Program - Larimer Cty Dept of Human Services Poudre Valley Hospital Financial Counseling 498-6300 498-7987 - Fax 495-7250 (last names A-L) 495-7252 (last names M-Z) 1501 Blue Spruce Dr. Fort Collins 80524 Short term financial assistance, within established limits and guidelines, to prevent families from entering or re entering the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF programs. Assistance is only for expenses which directly relate to an individual retaining employment or to accepting or starting a job like gas money, vehicle repair, relocation costs, licenses, insurance, uniforms, tools and other discretionary costs. Maximum assistance per program year is 1500 dollars. Application process can take 5 to 7 days. This is for families with dependent children only. Also known as the County Diversion Program. Salvation Army 207-4472 Helps with financial problems Senior & Disabled Services- Larimer County Dept. of Human Services Social Security 498-6300 - Ft. Collins office 679-4451 - Loveland office 577-2150 - Estes Park office 498-6455 - Fax 482-7354 local 482-5130 local 1501 Blue Spruce Fort Collins, CO 80524 301 S. Howes St. Fort Collins, CO 80521 Assists needy and disabled adults in accessing various financial assistance programs such as Aid to the Needy Disabled aka AND, Colorado Supplement aka CS, Old Age Pension aka OAP, Qualified Medicare Beneficiary aka QMB, Special Low Income Beneficiaries aka SLIMB, EBT Quest cards. Provides services related to all aspects of Social Security, retirement, survivor and disability benefits. The office also administers the Federal

64 800-772-1213 Government's public assistance program for the aged and disabled called Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Medicare enrollments are also processed. United Way of Loveland 669-1450 Loveland Veteran s Services 498-7390 200 W. Oak VITA (volunteer income tax assistance) The Women s Center Loveland 472-9630 (FC) 669-5460 (LV) 577-2050 (EP) 484-1902 663-2288 Emergency assistance Gay & Lesbian Resources American Institute of Bisexuality Association of Gay & Lesbian Psychiatrists Bisexual Resource Center Choice City Shots 307-221-4333 www.fortcollinslife.co m/shots 124 LaPorte Ave http://www.bisexual.org http://biresourse.org/ Gay & Lesbian Bar CSU Student Organization for Gays, Lesbians & Bisexual 491-4342 24 hr answering 174 Lory Student Union, CSU Fort Collins 80523 Equality Colorado 1-888-557-4441 24 hr crisis line Antiviolence program Can get advocate Open to all Glbt_studentservices@mail.colostate.edu

65 Fortpride.org serving the GLBTQ community in northern Colorado Gay Father s Alliance (CGFA) of Colorado 221-2144, Tom e-mail: CGFA4MEN@aol.com Fort Collins Gender Identity Therapist 980-4692 Avery Fisher CSU Indiana Youth Group 317-541-8726 PO Box 20716 Indianapolis, IN Lambada Community Center 221-3247 221-2139 fax lambda@lambdacenter. org www.lambdacenter.org 212 S. Mason St Lavender Corner Counseling 491-5991 CSU Gifford Bldg, rm 119 Fort Collins 80524 Manhood- Northern Colorado's Gay, Bisexual, and Questioning Men's Group 484-4469, x-20 Chris Info@NorthernColora domanhood.com http://fortpride.org/health.html Great resources Gay fathers support group for northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming. Purpose is to bring together gay fathers for support, ideas, & friendship in a safe environment. Pen pal program for gay & lesbian & transsexual youth from 12-20 years of age. (Photo ID to verify age required) www.lambdacenter.org M-F 11am-6pm: No Fee Socializing, empowerment & networking for people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, & transgender. Support groups, educational activities, info. Telephone or walk-in Satellite Center for the Colorado State University Graduate Couple and Family Therapy department. Specialize in gender identity exploration, coming out, family relationships and sexuality. Sessions are held at the Lambda Community Center. Specialize in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) individuals, couples, and families Manhood exists to allow gay, bisexual and questioning men an opportunity to interact with other like minded men in a safe, secure and worry free environment. Manhood is open to any male, regardless of age, race, national origin, handicap, sexual orientation, religion or HIV status. Manhood organizes, promotes and hold activities on two Wednesday evenings per month. These activities are both educational and social. There are no requirements for participation for attendance. Most costs are covered by a grant from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Some of our social events do require a small cost. Scholarships are available. For more information about Manhood, please contact Andy or Chris at (970) 484-4469 or email: Andy@ncaids.org or Chris@ncaids.org.

66 Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) Family in Christ Northern Colorado AIDS Project (NCAP) OGLBT - Older Gay Lesbian Bisexual Trangender PFLAG / Northern Colorado Student Org. for Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals and Transgender 221-0811 301 E Drake Fort Collins 484-4469 484-4497 fax 400 Remington #100 224-6029 Senior organization 407-0300 info@pflagftc.org http://pflagftc.org 491-4342 - 24-hr answering service 491-0972 - Fax PO Box 409, CO 80522 Box 206 Lory Student Center,CSU Fort Collins, CO 80523 GLBT friendly church with worship services every Sunday at 5pm at MCC Family of Christ Parents, Family, & Friends of Lesbians and Gays. SOGLB was founded over 21 years ago and was the first campus-based gay group in the state. Participants can become involved in social activities, support groups and educational programs. See the info desk at Lory Student Center for details. Therapists: Barbera, Megan, MSW 412-5309 147 W Oak St, #4 Benn, Mark, PsyD 223-1984 mbenn@ucc.colostate.edu Boulder County Adoption, 303-441-1081 To be foster parents or to adopt DHS Bretthauer, Brook MS 495-4611 Spring Creek Medical Park 2001 S. Sheilds, Bldg D, Fort Collins Firestein, Beth PhD 635-9116 Licensed Psychologist who works primarily with individuals, couples, and families of the GLBT communities in Northern Colrado. Godfrey, Katie MS 231-2945 218 Peterson St e-mail: firewom@webaccess.net Individual, couple. & family psychotherapist & EMDR level II practitioner. Specializing in jelping adolescent, adult LGBT clients Hemstron, Shakirah LPC 970-302-4667 Colorado Plains Services GLBT clients and offers discounts & sliding

67 Hurd, Cynthia MPH, LCSW Koenig, Jennifer Lavender Corner Counsiling Lund, Lori MS,LMFT, EMDR Maldonado, Certified Clinical Counselor Counseling Ault, CO 232-3090 155 E. Boardwalk Fort Collins 491-5991 Lambda Center 149 W Oak Suite 112 Fort Collins 495-4611 2001 S. Sheilds, Bldg D Fort Collins 532-7578 1143 N Cleveland Ave Loveland Pasquale, Toni LPC 356-3100 3211 20 th St Greeley scale. Master of Public Health. Psychotherapy for adolescents and adults. Specializing in gender in identity issues, depression, grief & loss, stress, anxiety, panic, chronic illness, life transitions. Visa/MC/Amex accepted. CSU affiliated. Jennifer Koenig, psychotherapist Leave voice mail for an appointment M-TH, 8-5 GLBTQ-specific areas certified clinical counseling hypnotherapist, facilitating accelerated, life-affirming change. Pain/disease management, phobias, childbirth, habit cessation, coaching, focus/concentration, weight, self-esteem issues for men, women and youth. Evening and weekend appointments available. Visa/MC. counseling for individuals, children, adolescents, couples and families. Specialties include childhood disorders, anxiety, depression, trauma, abuse GLBT related issues, grief and loss Pipal, Janet PhD 493-1441 Fort Collins Psychologist, Consultant, Coach. Helping you create the life you want Weiss, Doris MA 720-560-7152 Longmont Psychotherapist working with teens, adults and couples, specializing in gay/lesbian/gender identity, teen self-acceptance, childhood trauma, aging and transition, and marital conflict and money. Free initial consultation. Tornado Bar 307-493-0251 1437 E. Mulberry St Gay & Lesbian Bar

68 Fort Collins UNC GLBT Resource Center 351-2906 UNCTurner Hall Greeley Unity Church of 482-1620 1401 West Vine Fort Collins http://www.unco.edu/glbt/links.html GLBT members are welcome and comfortable in a very diverse community of married, single, adults, children, etc. Government Info City offices, info 221-6500 (FC) 577-3800 (EsPk) 962-2000 (LV) 532-2643 (Berthoud) Colorado State info 1-800-332-1716 City of 300 W LaPorte Av 80521 City of Loveland 500 E. 3 rd St Loveland 80537 The Spirituality of Coming Out: A Group for the GLBT Community Exploring Their Unique Relationship with the Holy The experiences of Queer Folk trying to participate in religious institutions have generally not been pleasant. Seen as sinful, diseased, debased, we are marginalized in often very painful ways. But the Holy is bigger than any conceptualization. A taboo-breaker can often understand the sacred in ways impossible to others. We have much to offer our spiritual communities. This group will delve into our experiences as GLBT people in relationship with the divine -- and with our faith communities. How have we been rejected or accepted, how have we rejected or accepted ourselves, and what do we as taboo-breakers have to say about the nature of God. Laurie Gudim, M.A. has for over 20 years, used the techniques of C. G. Jung in the exploration of spiritual wellness and evolution. Trained as a professional psychologist, she now devotes her time to the visual arts and to spiritual consultation. She lives with her partner of 20 years and her sister. Pamela Hakima Mumby is a Christian and Sufi initiate with a life-long commitment to spiritual integrity and depth. She provides holistic psychiatric nursing care to residents of Fort Collins, incorporating her knowledge of health care, her experience with survivors of trauma, and her spiritual understanding. www.fcgov.com www.ci.loveland.co.us

69 Ft. Morgan County Court 970-542-3521 House Ft Morgan Probation 970-542-3465 Larimer County 2555 Midpoint Dr Suite A 80525 www.larimer.org Grief Services Child Loss Support-HOPING The Compassionate Friends (TCF) Heart-Beat Suicide Resource Center 663-3500 - Hospice 663-3500 - Fax 635-9301 461-2426 - Fax Meetings: Hospice 7604 Colland Drive Fort Collins, CO 50526 Hospice of Larimer Co 305 Carpenter Rd 315 E. 7th Street Loveland, CO 80537 Support group for people who have lost a child. 4 th Wed of each month: 7-8:30pm Heartbeat is a support group for people who have lost someone to suicide. THE SUICIDE RESOURCE CENTER IS NOT A CRISIS AGENCY. FOR 24 HOUR CRISIS INTERVENTION CALL LARIMER COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH 221-2114. 6:30-8:00pm, 3rd Wednesday of each month at Hospice Center HOPING 663-3500 Helping Other Parents in Normal Grief Hospice of Larimer Co 663-3500 (FC) 24 hr answering service 663-1180 fax 305 Carpenter Rd Fort Collins 80525 346-9700 (Windsor) Winsor Office is new! Just off W. Main St Building West of Sonic Care for the dying, Bereavement Groups for children, teens, adults, Senior widowed group, Counseling, Case Management, Nursing Medicare, Medicaid, CHP+, Insurance http:/www.hlchospice.org Hospice of Greeley 352-8487 Care for the dying, Adult-teen-children Bereavement Groups, Counseling, Case Management, Nursing Hospice of Estes Park 586-2273

70 MADD 303-425-5902 800-621-6233 303-425-5674 fax PATHWAYS 663-3500 someone will always answer Pet Loss-Family Support Services Survivor of Suicide Grief Support Group Widow Net Women s Resource Center 297-1242 - Gail Bishop/Bobbie Beach 297-1254 - Fax 635-9301 484-1902 - Fort Collins 444 Lincoln St Denver 7604 Colland Dr 80525 CSU Veterinary Hospital 300 West Drake Fort Collins, CO 80523-1620 424 Pine Street #201 Mothers against Drunk Driving Victim Services offers emotional support, information, referrals to victims / survivors of impaired driving accidents. May go to legal proceedings with you, give resources, support groups, grief work. Has crime victim compensation program for some financial assistance. www.madd.org/co www.hlchospice.org Hospice groups & programs for grief & loss, M-F 8am- 5pm, register for groups. Will do work for schools and workplace. Teaching kitchen for widowed men Medicare, Medicaid, CHP+, Insurance, self-pay ($5-$10 minimum, once a while they will do pro-bono) One-on-one support for those experiencing grief associated with pet loss. Provides grief education and support to pet owners across the country. Primary clients are people who bring their companion animals to CSU's veterinary hospital for treatment. Also provides instruction to CSU's veterinary students, and lectures nationally and internationally. Provides counseling and reading material; not an emergency hotline. They offer an animal behavior counseling program, and expertise in helping with children & pet loss. http://www.widownet.org/ Thank you for visiting WidowNet, an information and self-help resource for, and by, widows and widowers. Topics covered include grief, bereavement, recovery, and other information helpful to people, of all ages, religious backgrounds and sexual orientations, who have suffered the death of a spouse or life partner. Grief & loss counseling in addition with other women s issues.

71 663-2288 - Loveland 663-2279 - Fax Loveland office 484-0218 - Fax Fort Collins 80524 Group Homes Choice House 494-4367 214 S. Whitcomb Colorado Recovery 877-317-2525 303-440-5140 303-440-5144 fax Cottonwood Nursing Home Foothills Gateway 2818 13 th St Boulder 80304 303-659-2253 2311 E. Bridge St Brighton, CO 80601 226-2345 - 24 hr line 226-2613 - Fax 301 W. Skyway Drive Fort Collins 80525 Group home for individuals who suffer from mental illness. Ran by Larimer Center for Mental Health 8 bed residential facility for individuals who suffer from serious mental illness. Cost $350/day, must pay one month in advance. Private pay Can be alternative to hospitalization 24 hr day supervision, on-site psychiatric services, groups, activities Chinook, psychosocial club house supported employment http://www.coloradorecovery.com Nursing home for younger adults. Good with difficult clients. Residential Services coordinate and or provide residential services for persons with developmental disabilities. An array of services ranges from highly structured and supervised group homes to highly structured 2 person apartment settings, to very minimally supervised apartment settings. Functioning level of persons served from profound to mild. Training provided in areas of domestic skills, self care skills, community skills, leisure skills, behavior development, and or money management depending

72 Hartman House 231-7915 REM Group Homes Heath-supervisor Loveland upon the individual needs and abilities. Also provide coordination of HUD subsidies for persons with disabilities. For individuals who suffer a Developmental Disorder Harvest House 303-443-5407 Estes Park Group home for women who suffer from mental illness? No psychotropic meds Mathews House 472-4293 For young adults seeking renewed purpose in life as they transition into adulthood. Mosaic 223-1751 223-1781 - Fax 109 Cameron Drive Unit A Fort Collins 80525 Vanessa@themathewshouse.org 24 Hour residential care for children and adults with Developmental Disabilities. Residences in various locations in Fort Collins and Loveland. Residences for up to 6 individuals plus apartments available. Community Center Board Training services are also available to individuals providing services and supports to people with developmental disabilities. Promise House Group Home ran by LCMH Stuart House Group Home ran by LCMH HIPPA PVH Corporate Office for Ethics & Compliance PVH Ethics & Compliance Hotline Hispanic Resources Advances directives in 495-7139 Brenda 495-7134 Deanna 624-1346 Jeanette 877-835-5784 Completely confidential and outside PVH http:/www.caringinfo.org/userfiles/file/pdfs/advancedir

73 Spanish Cesar Chavez (UNC) Cultural Center 970-351-2424 www.unco.edu/cccc 1410 20 th St Greeley Info for parents with children with serious illness in Spanish Migrant Outreach 970-353-6433, x-22 4 th St & Main Ft Lupton, CO Heath Brochures in Spanish Rodarte Cultural Center 970-350-9430 970-346-8486 fax Spanish Health Care information Spanish Speaking Customer Service Su Familia (Hispanic Family Health Helpline) 920 A Street Greeley 303-866-2482 Colorado Health 866-783-2654 ectives/plansanticipados2/pdf Hispanic student s academic support & cultural education. Books, videos, newsletters, info, resources, journals, community health. Migrant workers, Spanish speaking, counseling, clothes, food, legal advocacy, education material, resources, casemanagement. http://www.caringinfo.org/resources/brochures.htm#advan cedirectives Mon-Thur, 8am-9pm Fri, 8am-5pm Sat, 10am-4pm www.nhpco.org www.hispanichelath.org Home Health Agencies 1. **Blue Pine Recovery** 720-854-5959 PO Box 630066 Littleton,CO 80163 Ronie M Zarb- Causins, MA www.blueopineco.com Works with adults with mental illness or personality disorders or substance dependence. Intensive inhome psychosocial rehabilitation. Helps people get stability, active, organized, productive, and independent. 1.works with patient in home 2. help to keep from multiple hospitalizations

74 2. Argus Front Range Home Care 669-9038 3. help someone who needs help transitioning back into the community 4. help someone who needs structure in their lives 5. help someone who has problems following through with their treatment plan 6. someone who needs help with their illness, medications, or symptoms 7. helps someone who needs help returning to work or school. Insurance: self-pay, $700 down and about $75 per hour. 3. Banner Home Care 800-752-4047 484-5987 (FC) 669-4435 (LV) 4. Care Providers 225-0231 5. Caring Hearts 378-1409 / Loveland Medicare, Medicaid, HCBS, Private pay Medication management, $28/hr for CNA $49/hr for RN 800-466-3887 800-393-7480 Serves the Eastern Front Range 6. Colorado Home Care 7. Columbine Poudre 482-5096 Medicare, Medicaid, HCBS, Private Pay 8. Columbine Poudre 663-0152 Loveland 9. Estes Park Home 586-2273 Estes Park Medicare, Medicaid, HCBS, Private pay CAN s = $25 per hour RN =? Companion, Deep Cleaning = $25/hr Home maker = $21/hr 10. Foot Hills Personal Care 11. Front Range 669-9038 Respite = $26/hr 282-0538 Fort Collins Medicaid, HCBS, Private Pay

75 12. Good Samaritan 226-1503 13. Good Samaritan 669-2321 Loveland 14. Health South 586-4595 Estes Park Outpatient therapies 15. Heartland Home 866-264-3915 16. Home Health Plus 669-2398 Loveland & Hospice 17. Home Instead Senior Care 494-0289 Fort Collins Private pay only Will transport $19/hr for companion care $21/hr for homemaker 663-3500 Fort Collins For terminally ill 18. Hospice of Larimer Co. 19. ICON Home Care 223-2702 Fort collins Medicare, Medicaid, Private Pay No companion care, respite, or homemaker services 20. In-home Rehab 669-2626 Fort Collins 21. Interim Health 472-4180 MEDICARE, MEDICAID, insurance, self-pay, HCBS, can go to patients home 7 days a week, can help dispense medications, homemaker services, will live in, 22. Joy Personal Care Fort Collins Medicaid, HCBS, Private pay Will administer medications CNA, RN, Respite, will sleep over 23. Maxim Home Care 493-9300 Fort Collins HCBS & private pay CNA, RN, med management, homemaker 24. Mountain Valley 352-4124 Home Health Care & Hospice 25. Pinnacle 988-6346 980-1857 26. PSA Health Care 669-6921 27. PVH 207-4900 28. Preferred Home Health 776-1970 (FC) 776-1970 (LV) 776-1976 (GR) 776-1980 fax 6835 Sherman Street Fort Collins Loveland & Greeley Has mental health nurse Spanish speaking nurses 24/7 Adults & adolescents

76 Medicare / Medicaid / Insurance (not UHC), HCBS, private pay Many levels of care: skilled nursing, Physicial Therapy, Occupational Therapy, medical social worker, Speech Therapy, home health aid, homemaker & personal care, pain management, diabetic training, medication management, social services, financial counseling, community resources, respite care. Does not do Hospice 29. Right at Home 494-1111 30. RVNA 225-9399 / Loveland Rehabilitation and Visiting Nurse Association 31. Spectrum Home Services of Larimer Co 669-2627 Fort Collins Medicaid, HCBS, private pay Has CNA homemaker services. Hospitals: Medical Brighton Platte Valley Medical Center Boulder Community Hospital Boulder Community Foothills Hospital Brush East Morgan County Hospital 303-440-2273 720-854-7000 970-842-5151 Estes Park Medical Center 586-2317 Family Medicine Center (PVH sponsored) 495-8800 495-8822 fax 555 Prospect Dr Estes Park 80517 1025 Pennock Fort Collins Hospital Low income medical clinic (ran by PVH medical interns) that also have counselors & psychiatrist if needed.

77 Fort Morgan 970-867-3391 Colorado Plains Medical Center Greeley Medical Clinic 353-1551 1900 16 th St Greeley Greeley Center for 339-2444 2780 28 th Ave Independence Greeley Health District of N. 224-5209 120 Bristlecone Dr Larimer Co. Ivanson Memorial 307-742-2141 x-3322 Behaviora l Health Johnstown Northern Colorado Long Term Acute Hospital Loveland Community 619-3663 255 N 30 th St Laramie, WY 82012 669-4855 450 Cleveland Health Center Loveland Longmont United 303-651-5111 1950 Mountain View Ave Longmont McKee Medical Center 669-4640 635-4071 ER 2000 N. Boise Ave Loveland Excepts people with low or no income. Can get people on medication prescription programs Clinic Clinic Clinic Hospital Hospital Hospital Hospital www.mckeeloveland.com Behavioral Health Team at McKee 635-4198 (fax: 635-4177) Medical Center of the 624-2500 Loveland Rockies 624-1600 ER Northern Colorado Long 619-3663 admissions 4401A Union St NCLTAH.ernesthealth.com 20 bed long term acute care hospital for people who need

78 Term Acute Hospital 619-3668 fax Johnstown 80534 more care, but do not meet standards for a regular hospital. Patients typically have catastrophic or chronic medically complex conditions. Full range of medical specialists. All private rooms. Treat conditions such as: ALS, Amputations, Burns, Wounds, Cancer, Cardiovascular, COPD, CHF, Pressure Ulcers, Diabetes, Drug Resistant Infections, Emphysema, Gastrointestinal Diseases, Head Injuries, Infectious Diseases, Leukemia, Malnutrition, Neuro Diseases, Pneumonia, Post operative patients, Renal Diseases, Spinal Cord Injury, Stroke, Trauma, Uncontroled Pain, Vascular Diseases, Ventilator Weaning, etc. They have CaseManagement, PT, OP, RT, ST, Cognitive Therapy, Wound Management, Pain Management, Dysphagia Rehab Hospital, not for people with addiction Northern Colorado Medical Center 970-352-4121 970-350-6244 ER 970-352-2258 fax 1801 16 th St Greeley 80631 Northern Colorado Rehab Hospital 619-3400 4401 Union St. Loveland Poudre Valley Hospital 495-7000 800-252-5787 1024 S. Lemay 1. ER 495-8020 / 3 2. Admissions 495-7100 3. Ambulance 484-1227 Lyle Huff 495-8010 4. Case management 495-8554 5. Financial Services: a. Liz b. Tom Lopez 495-7250 495-7252 problems along with pain. Hospital Medical Records Fax: 970-392-2083 Hospital

79 6. Information systems 495-7540 7. Tech support 800-311-9347 8. Dietician 495-9. Security 495-1018 10. Guest Services 495-8580 (1-800-252-5784, x-8580) M-F 8a-4:30p Evenings or weekends 495-7000 or people can call the 800 number and ask for the on-call SW (discounts at hotels for patient s families) hotels that offer discounts are: 1. Court Yard Marriott 282-1700 1200 Oakridge 2. Residence Inn by the Marriott 223-5700 1127 Oakridge 3. Hampton Inn 229-5927 1620 Oakridge 4. Quality Inn 282-9047 4001 S. Mason 5. Best Western 484-1984 914 S. College Ave 6. Sleep Inn 3808 E. Mulberry 7. Ramada Inn 3836 E Mulberry 8. Plaza Inn 3709 E Mulberry 9. Comfort Inn 601 SW Frontage Rd (Mulberry & I-25) 10.University Park Holiday Inn 425 W. Prospect 11. Human Resources 495-7300 12. Urgent Care 297-6250 2127 E. Harmony Minor illness & injury 13. MC Physician Line 231-5840 For doctors only questions about psychiatric treatment 14. Children s Therapy 495-8421

80 fax: 495-7695 15. Scott Poland, PHD x-4844 Psychologist 16. Mountain Crest 207-4800 1-800-523-1213 207-4805 fax 4601 Corbett Dr Fort Collins 80528 Psychiatric Hospital for Adults & adolescents, inpatient & partial hospitalization, adolescent residential treatment unit for mental health patients, CD-IOP adult & adolescent, 24 hr emergency assessments 14.Harmony 297-6000 Campus Salud Family Health Center 494-4040 (FC) 586-9230 (EsPk) 303-857-2771(FtLpt) 303-776-3250(Lgmt) 303-286-8900 (Commerce City) Fort Collins Estes Park Ft Lupton Longmont Commerce City Sterling Regional Medical 970-522-0122 Center Sunrise / Monfort Clinic 353-9403 2930 11 th Ave Evans, CO Low income medical clinics that also have therapist & psychiatrist if needed. Excepts people with low or no income. Can get people on medication prescription programs Clinic for Weld County low income residence United Medical Center 532-4644 Berthoud United Medical Cheyenne, WY 307-634-2273 214 E. 23 rd St Cheyenne, WY United Medical Center 532-4644 Berthoud VA Medical Clinic 224-1550 1100 Poudre River Dr. Wray Community 970-332-4811 District Hospital Yuma District Hospital 970-848-5405 Psychiatric VA eligible veterans

81 Balsam House 303-440-5140 877-317-2525 303-440-5144 fax Boulder Community 303 440-2300 Fax: 303 440-2353 Cedar Springs Behavioral Health Centennial Peaks 303-666-2088 303-666-2346 fax 1-800-842-4673 303-866-7031 child 2818 13 th Street Boulder 1100 Balsem Boulder 719-633-4114 Colorado Springs Adolescent RTC = 303-666-2001 303-666-2031 fax Records = 303-666-2055 303-673-9703 fax Children s Hospital 720-777-2540 720-777-3999 CAC 720-777-6343 MED RECORDS Cleo Wallace 303-466-7391 303-466-6938 fax Colorado Mental Health Institute-Pueblo (CMHI- P) geriatric for med records 719-546-4000 719-546-4406 2255 S 88 th St Louisville 80027 (Boulder Co) 13123 E 16 th Ave Denver 8405 Church Ranch Blvd Denver 1600 W 24 th St Pueblo, CO www.coloradorecovery.com 8 bed residential treatment facility Accepts private pay, some insurance, and Medicaid if it is from Boulder or Broomfield Counties Adults 21 bed unit (No ECT) Fax: 303-441-0400, opt. 1 36 adult beds & 22 adolescent beds Does ECT inpatient & outpatient 303-666-2004 (after-hours emergency is 303-426-3366) CD-IOP for adults & adolescents Inpatient Adolescents ages 9+, Adults, Seniors Eating disorder Treatment Inpatient mental health & detox, inpatient geriatric psych No PHP Accepts Medicare, self-pay, Medicaid, insurance except Kaiser & Value Options www.centennialpeaks.com Children ages newborn 21 (No ECT) Children s Hospital Colorado State Hospital Larimer County has 8 beds available to patients Mountain Crest obtains admission for patients through LCMH

82 doc-to-doc admissions fax Circle program Records dept fax 719-562-6500 719-546-4406 719-546-4047 719-546-4797 719-546-4534 719-546-4212 Checklist for Transfers to CMHI-Pueblo (by Les Thurman) 1. Patient has to be informed of transfer 24 hrs in advance 2. LCMH has to fax a referral to Pueblo 3. Before the patient is sent to Pueblo, Fax (719-546- 4047) the following to admission: Face sheet Psych Assessment / Admit Assessment H&P Latest Med Sheets Labs Last 4 days MD s notes, if appropriate ER records Copy of STC/hold 482- Before the patient discharges, and after you have called the admissions, and they have called you and said the admit is appropriate, tell the treating MD and then page the on-call MD for Pueblo (719-562-6500)for admit orders through a docto-doc. Once the patient is accepted by their MD, put the following into a large envelope to send with patient: Face sheet Psych Assessment H&P Latest Med Sheets Labs Latest MD notes ER records Copy of Transfer of STC/M-8 form, STC, & Rights, if on hold, send original hold.

83 Colorado Plains Medical Center Geriatric Behavioral Health Unit CSS - Crisis Stabilization Services (formerly ATU) Denver Health Medical Center 970-542-4357 970-867-3391 Amanda 347-2290 353-3900 303-436-6266 303-635-5686 outpatient Exemplar Westpines 303-467-4080 303-778-1339 303-467-4042 fax Colorado Plains Medical Center 1000 Lincoln St Fort Morgan 80701 1140 M Street Greeley, CO 80631 666 Vannock ST Denver 80204 3400 Lutheran Pkwy Wheatridge 5. Do Transfer Form 6. Work with LCMH, Kathy Forest or her counterpart, on transportation. LCMH phone # is 494-4323. Kathy Forest s Pager is 472-4558 and fax is 494-4301. If you can t reach LCMH and you need to arrange for transportation, call Psych Care at 970-352-1026. Make this call early in the process. If Psych Care can t, call PVH Ambulance Services x-8010/lyle Huff during the week, or 484-1227 for after hour s supervisor. Give PVH staff as much lead time as you can. PVH doesn t have long haul drivers at hand and needs to call them in from their list IF they are available. Takes people age 55+ with mental health problems. Has 10 mental health beds. Presently a voluntary unit. By the end of 2007, will be able to take non-volluntary patients. No self-pay Takes Medicare, Medicaid, and Insurance. Patient needs to be medically cleared from ER or PCP or nursing home physician. Adult Psychiatric Unit ran by the North Range Mental Health in Greeley. Accepts self-pay & Medicaid. Can smoke. Passes if pt has good safety plan. Can only go outside with staff only now. Facility is a completely locked down facility now. Adults & Children Adult unit has 17 unlocked rooms & 19 locked rooms (No ECT) Methadone Dr. Clark does ECT 303-467-4000 54 beds (17 high acuity adult mental health, 20 lower acuity adult beds, 17 bed adult detox unit). Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, self-pay, & insurance (some insurance companies will not cover their hospital) Ft Logan adult 303-866-7031 or 3036 3520 W. Oxford Ave State Hospital for children & adolescents.

84 adolescent 303-866-7742 or 7743 Denver 80236 Children ages 4-6yrs old + (No ECT) children Highlands Behavioral Health Hospital Ivinson Memorial 303-866-7081 720-348-2800 admissions 720-348-2845 office 303-725-8126 Karla Holt s cell Sheila Rockley 720-348-2826 303-827-8056 307-742-2141, x3322 307-745-0834, x6613 307-755-4307 fax Longmont United 303-651-5212 / 5111 303-651-5268 fax North Valley Rehab Mediplex After hours Bridge Program 303-286-5000 admis 303-288-3000 main 303-286-5089 303-286-5127 fax 8565 S Poplar Way Littleton, CO 80301 255 N. 30 th St Laramie, WY 82072 1950 Mountain View Ave Longmont, 80501 8451 Pearl St Thornton, CO 80229 NEW. Opens Thursday, March 1, 2007 No Cost Assessments, 24/7, can walk-in 86 beds (starting with 20 adolescent beds & 38 adult beds) Adult & Adolescent Inpatient Psychiatric Program Dual Diagnosis Program Detox for Adults & Adolescents PHP for Adults & Adolescents IOP for Adults & Adolescents Takes: Aetna, Sloans Lake, Anthem BC/BS, UBH, Pacificare, PHP, Secure Horizons, Mines & Associates, Value Options, BHI, Foothills Behvioral health (Medicaid), Northeast Behvioral Health (Medicaid), Colorado Access, Medicare, Magellan, Tricare (active duty), Great West, Medicaid Inpatient psych hospital with 8 adult beds & 2 adolescent beds. Psychiatrist: Dr Reyburn Has small outpatient psychiatric & therapy clinic Accepts insurance, self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare (No ECT) 10 bed unit. Accepts mostly adults. Will except adolescents ages 13-17 on a case-to-case basis. Accepts insurance (not Kaiser), self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare. PHP, 4-hrs a day, step-down only. (No ECT) Hospital on north side of Denver. Chemical dependency (Bridge Program)(2-3 wks residential) -Admissions only M-F Geriatric Psych Acute Care Program (60+) a few beds

85 Mountain Crest (part of PVH hospital) 207-4800 1-800-523-1213 207-4805 fax 4601 Corbett Dr Fort Collins 80528 Acute neurological unit (Brain Injury) Pain Management outpatient Acute Medical Care Accepts insurance, Medicare, Medicaid The ONLY facility who provides alcohol/drug Hospital Inpatient treatment (covered by Medicare Part A) is North Valley Rehab (formally Mediplex) in Denver (303-288-3000) (No ECT) World Class Inpatient Psychiatric/Substance Abuse Hospital for Adults & adolescents ages 12-17 Has adolescent residential treatment unit & outpatient psychiatric & therapy, 24 hr emergency assessments Physician Resource Line 970-231-5840 M-F, 9am-2pm (No ECT) Billing Questions: 1. for Medicaid Accounts = Connie x-6771 2. for Commercial Insurance - first contact Carmel at x-6771 - second contact Pam at x-6796 Northern Colorado Medical Center (NCMC) Behavioral Health (formerly Psych Care) 970-352-1056 800-882-8297 928 12 th St Greeley, CO 80631 Total of 22 beds: Inpatient Psych/Substance abuse Hospital for Adults & Adolescents ages 11-17 Has PHP, (No ECT) Part of Northern Colorado Medical Center (hospital in Greeley) Accepts self-pay, Medicare, insurance, VA, Tricare, sliding fee Offers outpatient mental health & substance abuse treatment for adults & teens. www.bannerhealth.com Parkview Hospital 719-584-4455 adults 400 W 16 th St Emergency admissions for adults & seniors

86 Porter Hospital, Psych Unit 719-584-4457 kids 303-778-5811 303-778-1955 303-765-3792 fax Pueblo 56 Club Manor Pueblo 2525 S. Downing Denver, 80210 St Anthony Central 303-629-4490 4231 W. 16 th Ave St Luke s Presbyterian 866-757-6246 303-839-6000 Sun Bridge Mediplex Specialty Hospital United Medical Center 307-633-7254 307-432-3108 fax for med records Women s Institute for Incorporation Therapy Wyoming Behavioral Institute Denver 1719 E 19 th Ave Denver, CO (303) 288-3000 8451 Pearl Street Thornton, CO 80229 800-437-5478 recovery@wiit.com Toll-Free: 1-800-437-5478 Phone: 1-321-722-9800 Fax: 1-321-768-1659 1-800-457-9312 or (307) 237-7444 2600 E. 18 th St Cheyenne, WY Inner Values, Incorporated 430 Ross Avenue Melbourne Beach, FL 32951 Hollywood Pavilion 1201 N. 37th Avenue Hollywood, FL 33021 Wyoming Behavioral Institute Emergency admissions for children ages 12-18yrs old (No ECT) Does ECT 303-778-1955 Program for Bulemia 29 Adult beds (must be 19 yrs old or older) for psych & detox. Accepts insurance, self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare PHP & IOP Adults, 29 bed unit (No ECT) About 24 beds. Adults only. Mental Health & Substance Abuse. (No ECT) Inpatient care = 117 meds Long Term Acute Care & Psychiatric Services Teens through geriatric Addiction, medical, geriatrics, pain management, psychiatry, acute neurological rehab, social integration Insurance, Medicare, Medicaid 14 bed adult unit, up to 6 adolescent bed unit, mental health & substance abuse (No ECT) Most insurance, Medicare, Self-pay WIIT is a psychiatric program for women who have acute symptoms associated with psychological trauma, including grief, loss, depression, post traumatic stress, and dissociative disorders. WIIT offers a safe environment where women can experience the support and assistance they need to regain their lives. WIIT offers inpatient and intensive outpatient programs. WIIT offers treatment for these psychological issues as well as other women's trauma issues: Depression, Bipolar, Borderline Personality, Child Abuse, Sex Abuse, Trauma, Survivor, Dissociative Disorder, PTSD, Multiple Personality, D.I.D., Ritual Abuse, Incest, Women's Programs Casper Psychiatric Hospital Children 4 & older & adults (serperate units)

87 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 2521 E. 15th Street Casper, WY 82609 Wyoming State Hospital 307-789-3464 PO Box 177 Evanston, WY 82931-0117 Medicare, Medicaid, Most insurances Admission 24/7, 70 beds www.wbihelp.com psychiatrists: Dr Stephen Brown, Dr Steen Goddik, Dr Lida Pryphen, Dr Bruce Bennett, Dr Kenneth Wetcher. Admissions: x-208 Housing: Emergency Shelters Alternatives 303-289-4441 Commerce City Angle House 663-1716 Angel House 101 E 6 th St Loveland Aurora Gateway 303-343-1851 Aurora A Women s Place 970-356-4226 Greeley 970-351-0476 303-857-2647 Birthright 800-550-4900 (FC) 493-8444 (LV) 663-2671 Ft Lupton 1500 S. Bryan Fort Collins 565 N Cleveland Loveland Pastor Vern at Vineyard Church, Loveland churches sponsor resources for single women and women w/ dependant children in a homeless condition. Day shelter for single women and women w/ dependant children who are in a homeless condition. Also, Loveland churches offer overnight sleeping accommodations at their church for a week and then rotate to another church for another week, so forth and so on. 30 day shelter for women & children in domestic violence situations. M-F 7a-10p, Sat & Sun 9-9 24 hr crisis line, counseling Ft Lupton: M,T, TH, F 9-5 & W, noon-9pm Pregnancy tests; maternity & baby clothes; diapers (emergency only); formula; Non-emergency temporary housing, resource referral related to pregnancy & parenting, ongoing support, postabortion counseling.

88 Blue Sky Shelter 218-5146 667-4939, x-25 Call for location Loveland Boulder Safe Project 303-444-2424 Boulder Sloan s Lake area Brandon Center 303-620-9190 Denver Sloan s Lake Area Catholic Charities Northern 1.COMEA Homeless Shelter 2. Wyoming Coalition for the homeless 484-5010 484-0259 fax 1. 307-632-3174 2. 307-634-8499 460 N. Linden 1. 1504 Stinson Cheyenne, WY 2. 907 Logan Ave Cheyenne, WY Only when the temperature is 20 degrees or below. All day shelter 24/7, No alcohol/drug, they do breathalyzer, first come/first admitted, 30 days (60 days if approved for Pathways & working on goals & behave appropriately) (about 3 ½ miles from Greyhound Station) 24/7 Emergency shelter www.crossroadssafehouse.org DART (domestic abuse response team) works with police & hospital to provide crisis intervention, support, & education to domestic violence patients. 1. Night shelter Peak Wellness Mental Health goes regularlyto the shelter to help people with mental illness There is a medical clinic next door to the shelter Serves breakfast and supper every day 2. Day Shelter 3. Interfaith Hospitality Newtwork 3. 307-772-8770 3. 2950 Spruce Dr Cheyenne, Wy 3. Family shelter must do interview and may take a day or two to get in. Crossroads Ministry of 577-0610 Estes Park Temporary emergency housing Estes Park Crossroads Safehouse 482-3502 PO Box 993 For battered women & children Fort Collins Day Shelter Community of Christ 220 E Oak St Fort Collins Across from the library. On the corner of Mathews & E Oak. The enterance is on Mathews. Homeless can stay warm and find warmth during the winter and get Lunch. Monday-Friday: 7:30am 4 pm until the end of March.

89 Denver Area Safe House 303-830-2660 Denver Denver Rescue Mission Intake Line: 1130 Park Ave W. 303-293-3468 Denver, CO 80205 Estes Valley Victims 586-4000 (24/7) Advocates 577-9781 Forclosure Hotline 877-601-4673 (hope) Guadalupe Homeless Shelter 970-353-3720 970-356-4226 970-353-6433 970-484-2059 fax 1732 Mountain View Ct 1516 N 25 th Ave Greeley (25 th & O ST) Men Only Programs: Lawrence Street, Ministry Outreach, Harvest Farms Greyhound station is 1 block away from the Mission (Denver Greyhound Station is 1055 19 th St, Denver, 303-293-6555) (Directions from Greyhound to mission: go North up 18 th Street about 4 block to Lawrence St: Turn Right on Lawrence: go 5 blocks to 23 rd : the Mission is on Lawrence and 23 rd.: [note: 23 rd St is the same street as Park Ave]) Emergency shelter Very helpful for people who have forclosure issues. Has saved about 40% of people s homes who work with them. Emergency housing for adults & families. Open 6:30p-7am. No drugs or alcohol. Requires all people to apply for community services & look for jobs & housing. 2 meals a day Help for Abused Partners 970-522-2307 Sterling, CO Shelter, counseling, support group Homeless Prevention 407-7021 424 Pine St. Program 407-7099 fax Fort Collins 80524 Gives rental or mortgage assistance to people who do not necessarily qualify for other programs. Guidelines: Must be able to retain their current housing following assistance Assistance will not be given for first month s rent or deposit unless moving into lower rent facility Must have exhausted all other available resources Assistance given only once per year

90 House of Neighborly Service Assistance is not to exceed $300 or ½ of payment Priority is given to families with children or persons with disabilities. 667-4939 Loveland Serves residents of Loveland & Berthoud only. M,T, Th 9-noon & 1-4: W, 10-noon & 1-4 Assistance with food, clothing, prescriptions, utilities, emergency housing, transportation, medial assistance, back to school program, & step-up housing. Must bring in ID, SS card, & proof of income Interfaith Hospitality Network Longmont Safe House 303-772-4422 Longmont The Mission 484-5010 ran by Catholic 493-0141 Charities Open Door Mission 224-4302 484-7415 fax 663-1716 Loveland Homeless shelter on Cleveland Ave. Also a day shelter in Loveland when temperatures are very cold. 460 Linden Center Dr Fort Collins 316 Jefferson 80524 Samaritan House 303-294-0241 35?? E. 46 th Ave Denver 80216 Emergency Night Shelter 7pm-7am (needs to be there between 6pm -7pm) 28 male beds, 6 women beds, 5 families (individuals can stay there up to 2 weeks [possible extensions] & families for a month) Serves breakfast & supper 7 days a week to people staying at the Mission. Serves lunch to anyone on Sat & Sun at 12:30pm Emergency assistance: food boxes, utility bills, prescription assistance, bus tickets & local bus passes, help obtaining birth certificates & ID (LCMH has a therapist at this shelter: Michael Levitt 494-4337) Can stay about 4 weeks, after that needs to pay fee. It is a 24 hr shelter. Helps get jobs. Serves Lunch & supper. Has substance abuse treatment program. Women & children Across street from Denver Rescue Mission 40 days must meet requirements, people with mental

91 Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope: 494-9940 221-1208 fax PATH Program now at this center Mon & Wed 1-3pm 242 Conifer St (Corner of Blue Spruce & Conifer streets, near the Food Bank) Urban Peak 303-777-9198, #24 1630 S Acoma St Denver Victims of Domestic Violence (Crossroad Safe House) 482-3502 (24 hr crisis line) 482-3028 fax PO Box 993 Ft Collin, CO 80522-0993 health issues need to be cleared with their counselor Help the homeless plus help others from becoming homeless. Brings together services so people do not have to go to many different places. Also has voice mail for people who need a phone to get a job. Case management, housing assistance, mental health counseling, substance abuse help, financial planning, employment resources, healthcare assistance, job training, education assistance, benefit assistance, childcare assistance, access to private phone, voicemail, and computer for employment contacts. Open in March 2009. Resource Center for Homeless people. www.murphycenterforhope.org John Alvarez, case manager, 494-9706 Daniel Covey, case manager, 494-9700 Bonnie Inscho,Connections, 494-9701 Susan Jacobs, Connections, 494-9701 Sarah James, PATH, 494-4324 Stephanie Madsen-Pixler, Program Mgr., 494-4341, Cell: 217-1478 Zach Penland, Program supervisor, 494-4307 Kelly Sullivan, Path, 494-4337 Illana Thompson, Housing Case Manager, 494-4396 Lydia Zamudio, Admin support, 494-9713 Emergency shelter for homeless & runaway teens ages 14-24 (overnight shelter, intensive management, placement programs, transportation assistance, referrals, counseling & family reunification services, mental health & sub abuse counseling, training, referrals to other housing) Drop-in center 14 W. Bijou St, Denver Emergency Shelter, max of 6 weeks, for women & children in danger of domestic violence. Counseling & legal advocacy & support groups, children & teen

92 The Wing/Wing Shadow 419-3253 1225 Redwood St Fort Collins Women in Crisis 303-420-7652 Arvada Battered women General Housing CARE Housing, Inc 282-7522 1303 W. Swallow Rd, #11 Fort Collins Consumer Housing 229-0695 Counseling Estes Park Housing Authority Habitat for Humanity 223-4522 - Dial 2 223-4524 - Fax 577-3730 Estes Park 1600 Palm Drive Fort Collins 80526 Habitat For Humanity 586-8301 Estes Park Estes Valley Harvest House for Women 586-1743 5532 Hwy 36 Estes Park Housing Authority (SRO s) Loveland Estes Park 416-2910/416-2925 221-0821 fax 667-3232 1715 W. Mountain Ave programs geriatric. Domestic abuse response team. English/Spanish Crossroads@fortnet.org 23-hour shelter care for teens. Builds affordable housing for low income families in Larimer Co (must have working adult & child) Habitat provides assistance to families who earn too much to qualify for government subsidies, but do not qualify for a loan to purchase a home. Those families fall in the range of 35% to 50% of the median income. Homes are built primarily with donated materials and volunteer labor and can be sold at no profit and no interest to buyer. Christian-based. Provides long term homes for women and their children who want to change their life or are in need from behaviors or addictions. Single Room Occupancy housing at 3 locations near Old Town in. Homeless single men & women who meet eligibility requirements pay about 1/3 of their income for rent. There is a minimum rent that varies by location. Rooms are private, but kitchen, bath, & living room are shared. No criminal record. No alcohol or drugs. Call for application & interview appointment. Need personal reference. Process can take a month or more. (as of the

93 January 2005, there is a 4 month waiting list). Housing Solutions Roommate matching, rental leasing assistance Neighbor to Neighbor 484-7498 Housing counseling, reverse mortgages Neighborhood Resource 224-6022 Community Mediation Program Office Resource Assistance 493-8402 Salvation Army 207-4472 Rent assistance Shelter Plus Care Program (S + C) 494-4346 Program managed by both DHS & LCMH. Person needs to be a LCMH client to be eligible. Long term rental assistance for hard-to-serve homeless persons with disabilities (ex: serious mental illness, chronic alcohol/drugs, AIDS, etc.) and their families who are homeless or living in shelters. Home Improvement Foundation on Aging 484-6710 Carbon monoxide detectors Larimer Home 667-1706 Improvement Program, Loveland Housing Authority Longs Peak Energy 800-200-9006 weatherization Conservation Loveland Snow Squad 962-2377 Volunteer snow removal, for seniors / disabled 962-2675 Poudre Fire Authority 221-6570 Smoke detectors & fire safety info Volunteers of America 218-0882 Minor improvements only, for seniors / disabled Handyman Program

Low Income Housing 1. Big Thompson Manor 1 & II Larimer County Resources 667-4195 613-1980 Loveland Waiting list about a year $244 + adjusted amount according to income Studio apartments pets 2. CARE Housing 282-7522 Fort Collins Waiting list for years (put you name on that list) Cost is 30% of adjusted income 3. check Newspapers Coloradoan Loveland Daily Harold Loveland Daily Reporter Estes Park Trail Gazette 4. College kids are looking for roommates. Check the college bulletin boards The Tribune, Greeley CSU UNC Front Range College Aims College 5. DMA Plaza 493-7727 Studio apartments, all utilities included Takes about a week to get in. $265-$321 per month Usually has openings 6. El Palomino Motel 482-4555 1220 N College Fort collins 7. Fort Collins Housing Authority Pets Weekly about $210 Monthly about $800 416-2910 Fort Collins (as of 1/1/08, section8 wait list closed) Get an application and send it to them. There is a waiting list of several months to a year, however, if you get on the list now, that time will go fast. (housing includes: SRO, Northern Hotel, The Villages, and Wellington) 8. Hamilton Park 532-3725 Berthoud Waiting list, get your name on it 94

95 Apartments I & II 9. Help with finding housing for seniors 10. Loveland Housing Authority 11. Neighbor to Neighbor Affordable Housing Counseling Program for seniors Cost is 30% of your adjusted income Pets 211 or 407-7066 www.larimer.org/seniors 667-3232 Loveland Application online www.lovelandhsg.org waiting list 6 mo to a year apply ASAP 221-1784, x-102 Must be 55 or over 266-3276 12. Northern Hotel 407-9799 172 N College Fort Collins 13. Oakbrook I 226-5060 Fort Collins Cost based on your income Waiting list of 6mo to a year Pets 14. Oakbrook II 223-1356 Fort Collins Cost based on your income Waiting list of 6mo to a year Pets 15. Pine Knoll Apts 586-8407 1155 S. St Varain Ave Estes Park 16. Reflections Senior Apartments Pets 225-3711 Fort Collins Cost based on your income Waiting list of 6mo to a year pets 17. The Sanctuary 225-2116 Fort Collins pets 18. South St Vrain Apt 586-6075 Estes Park 17. Trail Ridge 586-0216 Estes Park pets Apartments 18. The Willows 221-1784 Fort Collins 19. Woodbridge Senior 472-1703 1508 W. Elizabeth Fort Collins Has regular vacancies

96 Apartment Homes Cost about $489 a month plus heat pets Income Tax Filing Assistance IRS 1-800-829-1040 http://www.irs.gov/ Vol Income Tax 472-9630 Assistance (VITA) Volunteers of America, RSVP 669-5460 Loveland Insurance - What If I Don't Have It? Health Insurance - What If I Don't Have It? Overview This collection of links will help you understand your options for obtaining health insurance and healthcare when you or family members are uninsured, regardless of your income. If you still have insurance. Do not drop insurance until you are accepted into a new insurance program. Apply for the insurance before your insurance expires. If you have to buy your own coverage and have a Preexisting Condition : 1) be honest with the new insurance agent about your condition, 2) try to find out from the agent BEFORE YOU APPLY if the insurance

97 company is likely to accept you with the pre-existing condition, 3) you do not want to get officially denied from an insurance company so other companies will not use that against you. 4)Do not take NO for an answer until you find out whether ALL the companies in the area will turn you down, 5) If you applied for insurance and were turned down, find out why you were turned down. 6) You can get a list of insurance companies in your state from the Colorado State Insurance Commission http://www.dora.state.co.us/pls/real/ins_search.disclaimer_p age, Division of Insurance Main Number: 303 894-7499 Toll Free: 1-800-930-3745 FAX: 303 894-7455 e-mail: insurance@dora.state.co.us 7) You can get a list of insurance companies who will except people who have been turned down for insurance. 8) Call Health Insurance Colorado for questions: 303-699-4840 If you recently left a job that had health insurance... You may be eligible to continue your health insurance coverage through your former employer for 18-36 months. There are two programs available to help continue coverage through a former employer -- COBRA and Colorado State Continuation. Both programs require enrollees to pay the full cost of health insurance and to be eligible you must sign up within 60 days of losing coverage.

98 COBRA and Colorado Continuation, Colorado Division of Insurance This link includes basic information about qualifying for COBRA or Colorado Continuation as well as contact information to learn more. Temporary Health Insurance: Temporary Health Insurance for Residents of Colorado Here is a quick and easy way to protect you and your family from the financial hardship of unexpected illness and injuries with the nation's leading temporary health insurance plan. Get a free, no-obligation instant quote and more details about this affordable and flexible temporary medical insurance plan. Short Term medical coverage can be a good solution if you are: Between Jobs Waiting for Employer Group Coverage A Recent College Graduate A Temporary or Seasonal Employee A Dependant No Longer Covered by Parents Plan On-Strike, Laid-Off, or a Terminating Employee An Alternative for COBRA Insurance Benefits You can apply and enroll entirely online, and you can be protected as early as tomorrow. You can specify coverage for anywhere between 30 and 185 days or you can auto-renew every month for up to 6 months. If you are interested in buying individual health insurance... If you do not have access to employer-sponsored group insurance, you may want to buy an individual health plan from a private health insurance company. There are

many different options for individual health insurance. Compare your options and shop carefully because cost and coverage vary from plan to plan. 99 Private Insurance, Health Care Coach http://www.healthcarecoach.com/ Thiss link provides information on how rates are set for individual health insurance, purchasing tips and more. Colorado Private Insurance Companies : Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross, Assurant/Fortis, Celtic, Humana, Kaiser (Note: another option is to incorporate and apply for small business insurance for a small group of people.) If you are without health insurance temporarily... If you are between jobs or waiting for your new employer's benefits to begin, you may want to consider catastrophic health insurance. This type of health insurance does not pay for preventive care but can help you avoid large medical bills in the event of an accident or serious illness. Follow the links above about individual health insurance for more information on catastrophic coverage. Or, you may want to ask your regular healthcare provider if he/she will work out a payment plan or offer a reduced fee while you are without insurance. If you can't obtain health insurance due to a pre-existing condition... You may be eligible for Cover Colorado, a special health insurance program for people with pre-existing medical

conditions. 100 Cover Colorado Cover Colorado is a non-profit entity created by the Colorado Legislature to provide medical insurance for eligible Colorado residents who, because of a pre-existing medical condition, are unable to get coverage from private insurers. In addition, Cover Colorado also serves as the state's plan for individuals who are eligible under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, otherwise known as HIPAA. No subsidies are available; enrollees must pay the full cost of their health insurance policy. If you can't afford health insurance and have a low income... You or your children could be eligible for Medicaid, a state/federal program providing health insurance for children and some adults in families with low incomes. Getting Medicaid in Larimer County The Larimer County Department of Human Services helps families enroll in Medicaid. For more information, follow this link or call Larimer County DHS at 498-6300. Who is Eligible for Medicaid? This link to Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing offers answers to frequently asked questions about Medicaid eligibility. Your children could be eligible for Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+), a state-funded insurance program for children up to age 19 whose parents make too much money to qualify for Medicaid but can't afford private insurance. Parents can apply for CHP+ and other programs at the Larimer County Department of Human Services, 498-6300. Additionally, Salud Family Health Center will help its clinic patients only enroll in CHP+ at 494-4040. Families also can request an application from

CHP+ by calling (800) 359-1991 and complete the enrollment process on their own. 101 Who is Eligible for CHP+? This link to Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing provides information about qualifying for CHP+. You or your children could be eligible for services under the Colorado Indigent Care Program (CICP). CICP is not health insurance, instead it provides payment to certain hospitals and clinics for care provided to people without health insurance. These services include, and are not limited to emergency care, inpatient care, outpatient care, and prescription drugs. Eligibility for the program is determined at the time a person is seeking care. Ask about eligibility for CICP if you are seeking care at the following local hospitals and clinics: Salud Family Health Center (494-4040), Family Medicine Center (495-8800) and Poudre Valley Health System (495-7000). CICP (Colorado Indigent Care Program) http://www.colorado.gov/cs/satellite/hcpf/hcpf/1214299805914 The CICP distributes federal and State funds to partially compensate qualified health care providers for uncompensated costs associated with services rendered to the indigent population. Qualified health care providers who receive this funding deliver discounted health care services to Colorado residents, migrant workers and legal immigrants with limited financial resources who are uninsured or underinsured and not eligible for benefits under the Medicaid Program or the Children's Basic Health Plan. This is not a health insurance program. Services are restricted to participating hospitals and clinics throughout the state. Participating CICP providers are: all Hospitals (Estes Park Medical Center, McKee Medical Center, Medical Center of the Rockies, Poudre Valley Hospital, Northern Colorado Medical Center, Wray Community District Hospital, Yuma District Hospital), Family Medicine Center, Salud Family

102 Health Clinics, Sunrise Community Center, Harmony Urgent Care Center, Loveland Community Health, Neurology Association of Northern Colrado, and Health District of Larminer County. The responsible physician or health care provider determines what services will be covered. These services must include emergency care, and may include, but are not limited to, inpatient care, outpatient care and prescription drugs. CICP Eligibility Requirements: Local hospitals and clinics enroll families into the CICP. To be eligible for discounted services under the program, applicants must meet both residency and income and asset requirements. A resident is anyone who is: 1) a Colorado resident or a migrant farm worker and 2) a U.S. citizen or legal immigrant. 3) To qualify, applicants must have income and resources combined at or below 250% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), and cannot be eligible for Medicaid or CHP+. There are no age limitations for CICP eligibility. Applicants can have Medicare and any other commercial health insurance policy, but these policies must be exhausted before CICP reimburses the health care provider. CICP Applications: The application must be completed by the participating health care provider. The applicant or responsible party must sign the application within 90 days of the date of service. If the applicant or responsible party is unable to sign the application or has died, a signature should be provided by a spouse, relative, or guardian. Without a completed, signed application, discounted services cannot be provided to the applicant and no appeal rights exist. Applicants have the right to appeal their application within 15 days of completing the application. Appeals must be received in writing and delivered to the provider where the application was completed. CICP Rating: Applicants will be assigned a "rating" based on their total income and resources. The rating process takes a "snapshot" of the applicant's financial resources as of the date the rating takes place. Ratings cover services that were received up to 90 days prior to your application. The results of the rating will determine the client's copayments for the year. If a client moves or changes providers it is the client's responsibility to tell the eligibility technician at the new provider of their CICP rating.

103 CICP Copayment Cap: Under CICP, clients never have to pay more than 10% of their income in a 12-month calendar period for medical care from a participating health care provider. For example, a family of four with an annual income of $16,500 will have to pay copayments only up to $1,650. Clients are responsible for maintaining copayment related documentation and must submit in writing to the provider once the family has reached the 10% copayment cap. Can Individuals Have Medicare or Other Health Insurance Apply For CICP? Yes, they can still apply for CICP. However, the clinic or hospital must bill those clients' commercial health insurance policy first for all medical expenses incurred. -------------------------------------------------------------------- If you don't qualify for public programs and think you can't afford to go to the doctor...you or your children may be eligible for healthcare services based on your ability to pay: Salud Family Health Center Salud Family Health Center operates a family medical clinic in north Fort Collins. The site is a federally qualified health center (FQHC) and all patients are eligible for an "ability to pay" discount based on family size and income which is determined when the patient registers at a Salud clinic. Individuals and families earning up to 185 percent of the federal poverty guidelines are eligible to receive services for co-pays as low as $5. To learn more, follow this link or call 494-4040. Salud is also a site for enrollment in both Medicaid and CHP+. Family Medicine Center The Family Medicine Center, a clinic of Poudre Valley Health System, offers general medical care including obstetrics, pediatrics and geriatrics for families and people of all ages. The clinic accepts most private and government insurance programs and also provides care for those without insurance. For more information about the clinic, follow this link or call 495-8800. Health District of Northern Larimer County

104 The Health District offers many health services for people with low incomes, including prescription assistance, dental care, blood pressure and cholesterol screenings, connections to mental health counseling and substance abuse treatment, nutrition and weight management services and smoking cessation counseling. These services are available on a sliding fee scale to those living in the northern two-thirds of Larimer County with qualifying incomes. For more information, follow this link or call 224-5209. Larimer County Department of Health and Environment Larimer County offers many health services available at low cost for qualifying adults and children. Services include maternity and family planning services, immunizations, general nursing services and health screening. For more information, follow this link or call 498-6700. Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains provides healthcare for women and men of all ages and income levels. Services include reproductive health exams, birth control services and more. Call 493-0281 or follow this link for more information. Planned Parenthood is also a CWCCI provider, see below for more information. If you are looking for mental healthcare or substance abuse treatment... You can be connected to care at Connections, a program of the Larimer Center for Mental Health and the Health District of Northern Larimer County. Staff at Connections provide information referral and assistance with mental health and substance abuse problems. Services are free, except counseling which is affordable (fees are based on your ability to pay). Connections For more information on Connections, follow this link, make a confidential phone call to 221-5551, or walk in the Connections office at 525 W. Oak St. (inside the Larimer

105 Center for Mental Health). Other Resources Breast and Cervical Cancer Screenings, Colorado Women's Cancer Control Initiative Women with low incomes may qualify for free or low-cost breast and cervical cancer screenings at Salud Family Health Center or Planned Parenthood. For more information about the Colorado Women's Cancer Control Initiative (CWCCI), a state/federal program, call Salud at 494-4040, Planned Parenthood at 493-0281, or the CWCCI Community Outreach Coordinator at (970) 304-6420 (located in Weld County). First Call/211 First Call/211 offers online and telephone referrals for health and human services in Larimer County. Follow this link or call 2-1-1 to talk to an information and referral specialist about your needs. Insurance Companies AETNA Managed by Magellan Ameriban (Student policies are through First Health Network) 866-684-7655 800-424-4047 800-388-3193 (for authorization) 888-685-7774 First Health Network Access Insurance Cards = The insurance cards are scanned into the system by the PSR's in the ED. To find them, log into PCI and look in the MEDICAL RECORD FORMS section of the record. That will bring up a new screen with all scanned in documents. From there click the document you would like to view. The screen will bring up a box, saying Page Number. Hit Enter. You will see a new screen called VALCO come alive on your computer and from there you can view and print a copy of the insurance card (or any other scanned document you need!) Use the blue arrows at the top of your screen to flip the card back and forth! Managed by Magellan: PreCert: 866-684-7655 Insurance for Colorado University students in Denver www.firsthealth.com

106 Anthem BC/BS Same as One Nation HMO, PPO, FEP Heather Hernandez Or Anna Anheiser-Busch / EAP ADAM use website to find providers 800-944-6527 800-424-4014 800-462-0116 www.excellusbcbs.com BC locator number for all out of state BC plans is - 800.676.2583 720-748-7151 Harry Folk 720-748-7289 720-225-6717 Jan Thorne 720-748-7117 720-225-6719 Lillian 720-748-7183 720-225-6718 800-887-3327 Benefits 800-648-0307 After hours Authorization # 800-944-6527 For HMO, PPO, Federal Employee Program, CHIP, And Kaiser of Colorado Springs. Don t leave voice mail on Harry Folk s VM after hours. Provider Service Helper: 877-833-5742 Blue Cross Colorado eligibility: 800-676-2583 Anheiser-Busch Companies Employee Assistance Program requires the following information: 1. Notify (Steve Price 223-9953) when the pt is admitted or starts PHP or IOP. 2. Contact the St. Louis office of the EPA at 314-894- 4354 or 1-800-243-8327 for authorization of

107 treatment within the first four (4) sessions or 90 days of outpatient treatment, or three (3) days of day treatment or inpatient treatment. Please be aware that any treatment beyond these limits will not be paid under the auspices of EPA without prior approval. 3. Treatment authorization is limited to the client identified and for the specific reason discussed with you. Additional requests to treat related clients / additional problems or to make adjunct referrals must be approved by the EAP. 4. When calling the case management treatment line in St. Louis, you will need to provide the following info: (to access HELP, #9) Provider # 111289 & Pin # 076767 Patient s name Employee s name & Social Security Number Provider s name, credentials, and phone number, fax # Number of sessions to date, additional sessions requested & frequency First treatment date (of current treatment) Patient s diagnosis including category and code (on all 5 axes) Patient s chief complaint Prior Inpatient or outpatient treatment Patient s symptoms Pertinent family of origin history Is the patient suicidal or homicidal? Medications (name, dose, frequency) Complicating physical or medical problems Family involvement Treatment Plan Estimated discharge date

108 Once the case has been reviewed by the Anheuser-Busch EAP Medical Director, the results will be sent to you by mail. You may also call the case management treatment line (ADAM) and receive a recording of the results by entering the call sequence number. 5. If you have any questions that do not pertain to treatment authorization, e.g., referral, please contact Steve Price 223-9953 for further information. 6. Notify Steve Price, 223-9953, when treatment is terminated. Banner Health 800-888-1477 Blue Cross Colorado 800-944-6527 Blue Cross Federal / Anthem BH 317-287-6979 Thomas Blue Shield of California 800-343-1691 Precert CIGNA 800-244-6224 www.cignabehavioral.com 800-448-0178 Colorado Anthem Blue 800-944-6527 For admissions after-hours & weekends Cross & Blue Shield: HMO, PPO & FEP Cover Colorado 877-461-3811 Opt #1, Opt#2 Fiserv Mental Health Managed by Avidine Health 866-802-1328 Avidine Health 214-647-6189 Joyce Care Coordinator 800-785-3420 PHCS will find providers for us. www.phcs.com

109 GEHA Government Employee Health Admin. Fiserv Customer Service: 866-344-7209 Pre Cert: 888-372-3190 800-821-6136 claims Great West 866-714-2960 800-663-8081 888-788-6326 PPO: 866-714-2962 User ID: WENTKA520 Password: K311562510 Karen Ryan 800-839-6631 x-50923 Dolores I 800-839-6631 x-82130 Claims: GEHA PO Box 4665 Independence, MO 64051-4665 April 1, 2008 became part of CIGNA Use: www.valueoptions.com Horizon Amanda 212-560-7644 800-284-1819 and 888-482-2733 weekend/holiday preauth's! 800-284-1819 (PVH EAP)

817-387-4775 110 HUMANA Magellan Health Care 817-566-1792 Ann MEDICAID Larimer, Weld Co., 970-347-2290 MEDICAID out-of-state pre-authorization Wyoming Nebraska All other states 347-2379 Silvia Will help us with information 800-684-8211 800-444-4936 800-422-4812 800-633-2243, x-6626 Mines & Associates 800-873-7138 Pacificare : bought out by 888-777-2735 HMO United Behavioral Health www.pbhi.com Main contact: NICK 972-448-5204 800-255-1180 PPO 866-316-9776 PPO 888-591-7795 Mental Health WalMart Pacificare is with Cover Colorado 14100 Magellan Plaza Maryland Heights Maryland 63043 www.humana.com to find physicians www.magellanhealth.com/provider click Provider Focus or Get Information box See Medicaid section for detailed Medicaid info Contact LCMH Kathy Forest during work day, or call after hour s on-call. After hours authorization # 888-777-2735 PPO after-hours 818-623-5759 We get paid to fax D/C Sheet at D/C We get paid to do D/C session & document it on D/C form ALL Mental Health Assessments need authorization

877-461-3811 Mary who does PPO & will help us: 818-623-5859 800-877-9777 to verify benefits 303-714-1000 to review IOP cases CSR Contact for MC: Catherine Heart 714-963-5821 PHCS Prudential 800-453-8025 HMO 800-456-5510 PPO 800-346-3778 PVH 303-892-4497 Benefits Kirsten Wolfsberg 800-327-2287, x-497 800-284-1819 EAP Poudre Valley School 204-4718 Cindy District Guillame Sloans Lake 800-457-2345 800-850-2249 800-850-1899 Benefits 800-873-9669, x251 PPO www.phcs.com to find providers www.sloanslake.com 111

112 Tri Care / Tri West United Health Care United Behavioral Health 888-874-9378 866-269-5892 fax Teresa Arms: 719-266-7726 877-842-3210 866-356-7160 800-711-6089 To Precert, fill out form & fax www.triwest.com www.liveandworkwell.com 866-680-0995 National Service # Value Options 800-233-6409 800-228-1286 866-497-9262 fax for ITR Pre Cert: fill out form & fax Go to https://www.valueoptions.com/referralconnect/login/login.jsp Then type "rtp" in the USER box. Then type "rtp11" in the PASSWORD box. ID: 023870 800-934-7245 Railroad 212-560-7644 Amanda VA 888-795-0773 x-1002 Becky to find benefits & if hospital is covered Immigration Comunidad Integrada/Resource and Referral Center (970) 846-5521 - Summer Law 1370 Bob Adams Dr. Bogue Hall Suite 213 Steamboat Springs, CO 80487 Sliding fee Resource and Referral center that deals specifically with issues related to immigration. Information for immigrants, businesses, community members, law enforcement, education, driver s license and interpretation. Information Workshops on cultural adjustment issues

113 Department of Homeland Security (303) 371-5606 - General Information (800) 870-3676 - Form request line (303) 373-6800 - Voice Message (800) 375-5283 - INS Natl Cust Svc (800) 767-1833 -TTY Justice Information Center 303) 832-1220 (303) 475-0373 - 24- Hr. Line (303) 599-0529 - Pager (303) 832-1242 - Fax 4730 Paris Street Denver, CO 80239 1600 Downing Street, Suite 500 Denver, CO 80218 Refugee Services Program 303-863-8211 Colorado program Undocumented Alien Policy 303-866-5620 Colorado program Jails Larimer County Detention Center 498-5200 2405 Midpoint Dr O Street Greeley Platte Valley Juvenile Detention Center Weld County Jail 970-356-4015 2110 O Street Greeley provided by non-profit organization that promotes and supports successful integration of immigrant and local community members in Routt and Moffat Counties. The Immigration and Naturalization Service is a Federal agency within the US Department of Justice (DOJ) that administers the nation's immigration laws. The Victim Assistance Program offers the following services: counseling; court advocacy; legal information; immigration assistance; information regarding victim s compensation; information and referral; and interpretation and translation services in more than 70 languages. In this way, we can insure that each and every victim is included in the provisions implemented by the Victims Bill of Rights. Legal

114 Better Business Bureau 484-1348 8020 S. County Rd 5, Unit 100 80528 City Attorney 221-6520 300 Laporte Ave, Fort Collins Collaborative Family Law 674-5031 482-0808 416-7563 498-0889 686-6618 461-9169 484-2600 Colorado Legal Services 493-2891 211 w. Magnolia Ave Fort Collins Colorado Responds to Children with Special Needs. Colorado Rural Legal 353-7554 WELD Co Services Court: County 498-6100 Fort Collins Traffic Division 498-6100 Fort Collins Criminal Division 498-6100 Loveland Branch 679- Larimer & Weld Counties An file a complaint online City Attorneys advise City Council and employees of the City in matters relating to their official powers and duties. They represent the City in all legal proceedings, as well as prosecute all violations of the City Code & Ordinances in Municipal Court. City Attorneys may also issue advisory opinions regarding the interpretation of the City Code and ordinances. They do not render private legal advice as to how the provisions of the code affect the legal rights and responsibilities of individual citizens. The City Attorney's offices are located in the respective Municipal Buildings in Fort Collins, Loveland, Berthoud and Estes Park. Resolving divorce & separation issues without going to court. Trained, experienced family lawyers with the help of allied professionals who devote efforts to reaching settlement without litigation. www.cocollaborativelaw.com (Phone numbers to different law firms who do collaborative law) Will not handle criminal or traffic cases Free legal aid http:/www.uchsc.edu/ahec/fas/guides.htm puts out the resource book, The Source, Every county in Colorado has a County Court with one or more County Judges and one Magistrate. These courts handle traffic cases and misdemeanor criminal matters, as well as small civil actions to $15,000 (amount as of 2001). In certain cases, citizens can have a jury trial if they choose. An appeal from a County Court decision may be made to the District Court. County Court is located in the

115 Court: District 498-6100 Court: Municipal 221-6800 4417 Larimer County Justice Center, third floor and in Loveland at 810 East 10th Street, Loveland, CO 80537. The State of Colorado is divided into 22 judicial districts with one or more District Judges in each district. Larimer County is included in the Eighth Judicial District and has Judicial Administration 498-6261 four District Judges and three Magistrates. These courts have the authority to handle many types of cases Jury Information including divorces, civil claims, juvenile matters, probate Recording 498-6262 Jury Commissioner (estates), mental health and criminal cases. Any individual may appeal a District Court decision to the Colorado Court 498-6263 Loveland 679-4418 of appeals. District Courts are located on the fourth and fifth floors of the Larimer County Justice Center. Camera Radar & Red Light Clerk - 221-6867 Municipal (city) court processes violations of city ordinances committed within city limits. In many cases, these ordinances involve traffic, shoplifting, and offenses such as dog leash law violations, and disturbances. Individuals have the right to a jury trial in the Municipal Court, in some cases, and can appeal a decision to a state court. The Fort Collins Municipal Court is located at the Fort Collins city building at 215 North Mason. The other city Municipal Courts are located within their respective city buildings. Court: Small Claims 498-6100 The Small Claims Court is a division of the County Court. Individuals are allowed to argue their own cases and to have speedy decisions on civil matters involving no more than $7,500 (amount as of 2001). There are no jury trials and matters are heard by a Magistrate. Small Claims Court is located on the third floor of the Larimer County Justice Center. Department of Human 498-6458 Legal info on child support Services District Attorney 498-6477 District Court (felony) Division 498-7174 County Court (traffic/misdemeanor) Division 498-7248 Juvenile Division 498-7220 Victim/Witness Division 498-7285 Loveland County Court Division 679-4410 The District Attorney's Office represents the People of the State of Colorado by serving as the prosecuting attorney in criminal cases. The District Attorney's Office is not allowed to handle civil matters except for limited representation of county public officers. The District Attorney's Office cannot render private legal advice as to how the provisions of the state statutes affect the legal rights and responsibilities of individual citizens.

116 Elder Law Attorneys: 1. Allen, Vahrenwald 482-5058 & Johnson 2. William Beyers 669-1101 Loveland 3. Peter Bullard 223-5900 4. Marla Hehn 204-9002 5. Jan Lord 532-4183 Berthoud 6. Elaine Procter 266-9669 7. Ronald Rutz 223-8388 8. Kent Sutherland 224-9779 9. Wallace & Kling 221-5602 10. Nancy Wallace 221-5602 11. Wick, Bramer, & 482-4011 Trautwein Fathers for Equal Rights 303-937-3911 Fort Collins Senior Center 221-6644 Legal help for Seniors. 1 st Thur of month by appointment only House of Neighborly 667-4939 Loveland Legal aid, Thur appointments Service Human Service on Aging 498-6807 Larimer Co. Attorney 498-7450 The County Attorney's Office provides legal service and advice to the Board of County Commissioners and their divisions and departments, and, when appropriate, initiates and represents the county in litigation. The County Attorney's office also handles involuntary commitments to the state hospital. The County Attorney's main office is located in the First Tower Building, 215 West Oak Street, on the ninth floor, Fort Collins. Larimer Co. Bar Association 490-6082 402-2075 hot line Larimer Co. Justice Center 201 Laporte Ave Will do Pro Bono legal work if eligible Must walk in for assessment to qualify for services Every Wednesday at 12:30pm

117 Legal Center 303-722-0300 455 Sherman Suite 130 Denver 80203 Legal Bar Clinic Legal Clinic Larimer Co Magistrate Poudre Valley & Mountain Crest Staff Legal Help 1 st talk to team 2 nd call Robin Welsh 495-7345 201 Laporte, 4 th Floor Health Center 450 N. Cleveland Loveland Mary Joan Berenato Larimer County Magistrate Division: Courtroom 4B Phone: 970-498-6220 201 La Porte Avenue, Suite 100 Fort Collins CO 80521 1 st eight applicants who qualify for services are accepted www.thelegalcenter.org Protection and advocacy agency for persons with DD FREE legal aid Every Wednesday at Noon Walk-in 10 am Thursdays 3 rd call PVHS legal dept 237-7030 4 th after hours call the AOC to get contact with legal staff Public Defender 493-1212 The Public Defender is a lawyer employed by the State government to represent a person accused of a crime who cannot afford to hire a private lawyer. The Public Defender does not represent people in any civil matters. The Public Defender's Office is located at #1 Old Town Square, Suite 200, in Fort Collins.

118 Restraining Orders 498-7860 498-7830 Fax County Clerk 201 Laporte Go to County Clerk s Office, get packet, fill out Senior Law Project 221-5602 For seniors Victim s Compensation Fund 498-7285 This Fund consists of money provided through fees levied against persons convicted of felonies, misdemeanors and certain traffic offenses. Persons victimized by crime in Larimer County can apply to the Fund to have certain costs associated with the crime committed against them paid for. Compensable costs include medical, funeral, and counseling expenses as well as residential doors, locks and windows if they are damaged or destroyed during a crime. The Victim Compensation Fund is administered by a Board of Directors appointed by the District Attorney. LTC Case Managers Intake line 498-7780 New referrals Voice Mail 498-7785 FAX 498-7777 Fiancial Eligibility 498-6400 1. Marlo Church 498-7787 mchurch@larimer.org 2. Debby Fredrick 498-7793 dfredrick@larimer.org 3. Phoebe Hawley 498-7796 phawley@larimer.org 4. Natalie Henes 498-7784 nhenes@larimer.org Michelle Ehrlich 498-7791 mehrlich@larimer.org Kathy Greenwood 498-7795 kgreenwood@larimer.org Angela Korthaus 498-7797 akorthaus@larimer.org Adrienne McCrystal 498-7799 amccrystal@larimer.org Kelly Morrison 498-7790 kmorrison@larimer.org Peggy O Grady 498-7789 pogrady@larimer.org Erica Reich 498-7798 ereich@larimer.org Michele Rutledge 498-7782 mritledge@larimer.org

119 Garth Searcy 498-7783 gsearcy@larimer.org Cheryl Smith, OLTC 498-7785 csmith@larimer.org Annie Stebbins 498-7788 astebbins@larimer.org Long Term Care (LTC) for Adults (Dual Diagnosis is now Ascend Management Innovation) Nursing Home LTC for Medicaid patients 1. (day 1) Have Medicaid application (paper form only) done by our financial department (x-57253) 2. (day 1) fill out ULTC-100.2 application & PASARR (paper form only) (Dr needs to sign ULTC-100 on Dr Prover section on last page. 3. (day 1) fax ULTC-100 & PASARR & release of information, PMIP form signed by the Doctor, list of medications, H&P and Psych evaluation to Options for LTC at DHS, fax: 498-7777 4. (day 1) call Options for Long Term Care at DHS (498-7780) and let them know you faxed the ULTC-100 & PASARR A) Options will fax the ULTC & PASARR info to Ascend Management Inovation (877-431-1388, x- 299) (can take 1 week) (AMI fax # is 877-431-9568 or 615-312-1463) B) Ascend Management Inovation will call LCMH (Stephanie 494-4300 or Jackie 494-4318) and request they do a PASARR evaluation of patient (can take 9 days) 5. (day 1) Call LCMH (Stephanie or Jackie 494-4318) & let them know you faxed the ULTC & PASARR to Options for LTC. 6. (day 1 & 2) Call nursing homes that except Medicaid & get them to come to MC to evaluate patient for admission to their facility. (Family can be active in helping to find facility.) 7. Ask nursing home to find a physician for patient if patient does not have a PCP that will follow patient in nursing home. 8. LCMH (Stephanie or Jackie 494-4318) will call us and come to MC to do patient PASARR evaluation. A) LCMH will call Ascend Management Inovation (877-431-1388, x-299) with the result of the PASARR evaluation (can

120 take 3-4 days). B) Ascend Management Inovation (877-431-1388, x-299) will call us and or nursing home with the Confirmation # 9. Complete Transfer form & EMTALA forms 10. Fax Transfer forms, list of medications, and other important information to Nursing home before discharge. Nursing Home for Private Pay or Insurance 1. (day 1) Fill out pages 9&10 of ULTC-100 (Dr needs to sign ULTC-100) 2. (day 1) Fax ULTC-100 & release of information, PMIP form signed by the Doctor, list of medications, H&P and Psych evaluation to Options for LTC at DHS (fax: 498-7777) 3. (day 1) Call Options for LTC and let them know you faxed the ULTC-100 (498-7780) 4. Options will fax the ULTC & PASARR info to Dual Diagnosis (877-431-1388, x-299) (can take a week) A) Dual dx will call LCMH (Stephanie or Jackie 494-4318) to do the PASARR evaluation (can take 9 days) 5. (day 1) Call LCMH (Stephanie or Jackie 494-4318) & let them know you faxed ULTC to Options 6. (day 1 & 2) Call nursing homes that except patient s insurance & get nursing home to come to MC & evaluate patient for admission to their facility. (Family can be active helping to find nursing home also.) 7. Ask nursing home to find physician for patient if patient does not have PCP that will follow patient in Nursing home. 8. LCMH (494-4300 / 494-4318) will call us and come to MC to do patient PASARR evaluation A) LCMH will call Dual DX (877-431-1388, x-299) with results of evaluation (can take 3-4 days) B) Dual DX (877-431-1388, x-299) will call us and or nursing home with Confirmation # 9. Complete Transfer & Emtalla forms 10. Fax Transfer forms, list of medications, and other important information to Nursing home before discharge. Assisted Living for Medicaid Patients (Medicare will not pay for assisted living) 1. (day 1) Have Medicaid application completed by our financial dept (x-57253). Have financial mark application for HCBS Services 2. (day 1) Fill out ULTC-100 & mark HCBS Services 3. (day 1) Fax ULTC-100, release of information, PMIP form signed by the Doctor, list of medications,

121 H&P and Psych evaluation to Options for LTC (fax: 498-7777) 4. (day 1) Call Options for LTC (498-7780) & let them know you faxed then the ULTC-100 5. Have family look for assisted living if possible. You may have to do the looking. 6. (You do not need to do a PASARR nor do you need a Confirmation #) 7. Fax list of medications, and other important information to assisted living before discharge. 8. Patient will discharge instead of being transferred when going to the assisted living. 9. Patient can go to assisted living soon as they are ready. Assisted Living for Private Pay Patients WITHOUT Medicaid 1. Give patient assisted living referrals 2. Arrange for evaluation by assisted living they choose 3. Fax patient records to assisted living if necessary 4. Set up transportation for discharge 5. Do a normal discharge. Medicaid 498-6300 (FC) 679-4451 (LV) 577-2150 (EP- Mondays only) 352-1551 (GR) Apply for Medicaid at Larimer Co. Human Services at 1501 Blue Spruce in. To apply & for info, the public can call those numbers. At PVH/Mountain Crest, patients can talk to the financial department (x-7252) for Medicaid applications & assistance in filling them out. Medicaid Hotline 888-978-1200 Mountain Crest Medicaid 05010004 Call Denise if you need a CPT Code Provider # Medicaid Benefit Helper 402-5080 application assistance for seniors (Elderhaus) Medicaid MHASA s 800-237-7647 MHASA (Mental Health Assessment and Service Agency)

122 pre-authorization assistance M-F, 8-5 800-237-0044 24/7 eligibility line MHASA Contact Counties served * Colorado Access Behavioral Care- Denver 10065 E. Harvard Ave Suite 600 Denver 80231 720-744-5100 These are counties that are contracted to give Medicaid approval for services in one or more counties. When we intake a patient who has Medicaid as their primary insurance, it is necessary to get authorization for admission. Below are the numbers to call for authorization. Denver Customer Service: (303) 751-9030 or 800-984-9133 toll free TTY: (720) 744-5106 or 888-803-4494 toll free After Hours : (303) 751-9030 or 800-984-9133 Regular Medical Medicaid PreAuth 303-534-0279 * Behavioral Healthcare Inc (BHI) 6801 S Yosemite St Suite 100 Englewood 80112 303-889-4805 Office of Consumer and Family Affairs: Leslie Jaber-Wilson (720) 744-5605 or 800-984-9133 toll free Adams, Arapahoe, Douglas, Littleton Customer Services: (303) 889-4805 or 877-349-7379 toll free After Hours: (303) 889-4805 or 877-349-7379 toll free Office of Consumer and Family Affairs: Jen Koberstein (303-617-2703)

123 * Colorado Health Network Alamosa, Archuleta, Baca, Bent, Chaffee, Conejos, Costilla, Crowley, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Eagle, El Paso, Freemont, Garfield, Grand, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Huerfano, Jackson, Kiowa, Lake, La Plata, Las Animas, Mesa, Mineral, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Otero, Park, Pitkin, Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Blanco, Rio Grande, Routt, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel, Summit, Teller Customer Service: 800-804-5008 TTY: (719) 540-5590 or 800-432-9553 toll free After Hours: (800) 804 5008 toll free * Foothills Behavioral Health Office of Consumer & Family Affairs: Haline Grublak 800-804-5008 toll free Boulder, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Gilpin, Jefferson Customer Service: (303) 432-5950 or 866-245-1959 toll free TTY: (303) 432-5990 Emergency: (303) 432-5960 After Hours: (303) 432-5950 Office of Consumer & Family Affairs: (303) 432-5955

124 *** North Range Behavioral Health 1306 11 th Ave Greeley 80631 970-353-3686 Cheyenne, Elbert, Kit Carson, Larimer, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld, Yuma (Note: For Larimer County Medicaid, please ask for oncall LCMH person [same number] to get approval, before requesting Medicaid approval from North Range Behavioral Health) Customer Services: (970) 347-2366 or 888-296-5827 After Hours: (970) 347-2120 or 888-296-5827 MEDICAID out-of-state pre-authorization Wyoming Nebraska All other states Medicaid: Pre Authorize for Meds 800-251-1270 800-422-4812 800-633-2243, x-6626 800-365-4944 regular Medicaid 800-511-5010 Colorado Access McKee Medical Center 635-4061 2000 Boise Ave Loveland PVH Aspen Club 495-8560 1024 Lemay Office of Consumer and Family Affairs: Carol Staples (970) 347-2120 or 888-296-5827 toll free For Wyoming: APSHealthcare.com (APS is the program that manages Medicaid for Wyoming.) Note: go to website, go to public programs, go to Wyoming, go to Wyoming records, download 1 st form and fax that form to the number on the form for preauthorization. Help with Medicare / Medicaid Help with Medicare / Medicaid VOA / RSVP 472-9630 (FC) 905 N College Help with Medicare / Medicaid

669-9409 (LV) 125 Medical Assistance 230 Care - Banner Health Colorado (800) 505-6877 Medical advice provided by registered nurses. Physician referral also available. Adult Dental Program 416-5331 Dental Referrals Ask-A-Nurse 800-505-6877 Larimer County Associates in Family www.afmfc.com Medicine 1. 484-1757 484-9924 fax 2. 225-0040 3. 221-5255 4. 229-9800 5. 204-0300 6. 686-0124 1. (E. Elizabeth office moving to) 1107 S Lemay Ave, Suite 200, Fort Collins 80524 Dr Steven Broman Dr Fiona Wilson Dr Brad Abrahamson Dr Anne Robinson Terry Scofield PA 2. 1113 Oakridge Drive, 80525 Dr Floyd Stevens Dr Lawrence Murphy Dr Deborah Weiskittel Dr Mark Unger Nancy Butcher, FNP 3. 2001 S. Shields, Bldg 1, 80526 Dr Mark Rotman Dr David Schmidt Dr Victoria McCarthy Pamela Harrold,PA-C 4. 2025 Bighorn Rd, 80525

126 Baby Pager 495-7000 PVH Berthoud United Medical Center 532-4644 549 Mountain Ave Berthoud Big Johns Team 490-1515 493-8121 - Fax Biofeedback Clinic By Jacqueline Adolph, BA, BCIA-C, EEG-C Children s Clinic 1133 Riverside Ave. Ste. C FortCollins,80524 217-7007 155 W Harvard Ste 201 Fort Collins, CO 80525 484-2600 medical 484-8331 dental 400 Remington St Fort Collins Dr Jerome Smith Dr Steven Tippen Dr Timothy Pokhajsky Dr Andrea Kaleta Dr Susan Klingner Dr Sandra Henderson Beth Therston, RN, PA-C 5. 3519 Richmond Drive, 80526 Dr Thomas Nevrivy Dr Colleen McCreery Dr Jon Rubright Dr Stephanie Lockwood Susan Aller, MS, FNP-C Eric Richards, RAC, NCCAOM Dr Scott Anderson Dr Cynthia Van Farowe Dr James Kesler 6. 1455 Main Street, Suite 150, Windsor 80550 Dr Thomas Coburn Mandy Hartman, PA-C Dr Margaret Lesage Cancer patients who have no health insurance or who are under insured with a minimum of $20,000 in cancer treatment related debt. Dedicated to helping under insured and uninsured cancer patients pay for life saving cancer treatments that they cannot afford. English/Spanish Certified in Biofeedback and EEG Neurofeedback Headaches, TMJ, Pain, Anxiety, Bipolar, Head Injury, Stress, ADD/ADHD Sliding fee scale Medical = M-F 8a-5p, Dental = M-Th 8a=5p Direct medical & dental care for children 0-18 yrs old who cannot afford it. Provides meds to all uninsured for $2 fee. Teen Clinic for ages 11-18. Call for income guidelines &

127 (CICP) Colorado Indigent Care Program & Assistance with Medicaid & Medicare Applications x-7252 Tom Lopez x-7250 Liz (they will help patient with application process) CHP+ (Child Health Plan) 800-359-1991 407-7959 (FC) CICP providers www.cchp.org 1. Estes Park Medical Center 2. Estes Park Salud 3. Family Medicine Center 4. Fort Collins Salud 5. Poudre Valley Hospital 6. Medical Center of the Rockies 7. Harmony Urgent PVH 700 S Ash, Suite B105 Glendale, CO 80246 appointments. Help to sign up for CHP+. CICP State Program that provides partial reimbursement to providers for offering medical care to underinsured & uninsured. Covers participating hospitals & clinics throughout the state. May include emergency care, inpatient & outpatient care, & prescription drugs. Must be resident of Colorado & US, or migrant worker/us citizen, or legal immigrant. Must meet income & asset requirements. Each person is given a rating which determines the co-pay for the year. Covers eligible medical services up to 90 day before application. Medicaid people not eligible for CICP. If person has insurance & makes less than $17,000 per yr, they can apply for CICP to lower their deductible for medical services & prescriptions. CICP is accepted by PVH, Family Medicine Center, Salud Clinic & Children s Clinic Regular Health Care for children under 18 who are not eligible for Medicaid and family meets financial qualifications. [Some families will have to pay annual fee: One child=$25 yr, Two children=$35 yr] Services include: check-ups, shots, doctor visits, hospitalization & hosp services, meds, Mental health services, glasses, hearing aids

128 Care 8. Loveland Community Health 9. McKee Medical Center 10. Frederick Salud 11. Monfort Children s Clinic 12. Northern Colorado Medical Center 13. Salud Family Health Ft Lupton 14. Sunrise Community Health 15. Weld CDPHE Prenatal Clinic Colorado Medicaid First Help (800) 283-3221 Medical advice given by registered nurses for Medicaid customers only. Early Periodic Screening 498-6755 Estes Park Medical Center 586-2317 Family Medicine Center (a PVH program) 495-8800, opt 2 495-8805 498-8820 fax First Care Health Services 221-5995 (FC) General Care Walk-in Medical Clinic 669-6000 (LV) 555 Prospect Ave Estes Park 80517 1025 Pennock Pl Fort Collins 80524 2160 W. Drake Rd 295 E. 29 th St Loveland 482-6620 620 S. Lemay Fort Collins Hospital, Full service emergency room Accepts CICP, Medicare, Medicaid, insurance, Tri-Care Military insurance, & self-pay This is a Physician s Residency Practice & PVH PreNatal Clinic ( for mom s with no insurance) M-F 8a-5p (doc s on-call on weekend) Walk-in s welcome. Does NOT take Medicaid. Weekdays 9a-9p Saturdays 9a-6pm Sundays 12p-6pm Accepts checks, cash or credit cards only Walk-in medical treatment M-F 8a-7pm, Sat: 9a-5p, Sun: 1p-5p Greeley Quick Care 351-8181 2928 W. 10 th St Greeley Quick Care

129 Greeley Hartshorn Health 491-7121 8031 Campus CSU Services Delivery CSU, Fort Collins 80523 Health Bridge 204-0650 Health & referral information, preventive screenings, and health education activities. Hospice of Estes Valley 586-2273 Hospital Expense Assistance - Sarah E. Loveland Fund Larimer County Dept of Health 224-3462 224-5153 - Fax 498-6700 (FC) 679-4580 (LV) 577-2050 (EP) COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTERN COL 420 S HOWES 101 Fort Collins 80521 1525 Blue Spruce Fort Collins 205 E 6 th St Loveland 1601 Brodie Ave Estes Park Fund administered by Community Foundation for the purpose of financial assistance for hospital bills up to one thousand dollars. People receiving old age pension, direct County relief, or other assistance from the public may receive help from the fund. Confidential, low cost STD testing & treatment Education on STD Condoms Counseling for low cost vasectomies Teens do not need permission for help Fatherhood programs Support groups TB tests, Flue shots, Vaccines Walk-in or appointmenst OK Larimer County Medical 669-4334 Physician Referral Society Loveland Community Health Center 669-4855 450 Cleveland Loveland McKee Medical Center 669-4640 Nutritional Counseling 495-8031 Poudre Valley Hospital Services Partnership for Prescription Assistance 888-477-2669 www.pparx.org For people who do not have prescription assistance & can not afford medications. Many people

130 Planned Parenthood 482-5746 482-5765 fax 19 Old Town Sq Suite 238 80524 qualify, even if working. You need to know names of your medications. Birth control counseling, abortions, vasectomy Red Feather Medical Clinic Salud Clinic 493-0281 493-0729 fax 881-2885 FAX: 881-3440 Red Feather Medical Clinic (emergency # is 221-7557) 494-4052 (FC) 494-4040 (FC) 494-4079 fax 825 S Shields PO BOX 547 168 Main Street Red Feather, CO 1635 Blue Spruce Dr. Fort Collins 80524 Salud Clinic in Estes Park 586-9230 Estes Park Service Net Skyline Lab in Loveland 970-461-6000 www.skylinecenterforh Smart Care (Wal-Mart Supercenter) ealth.com 2555 East 13th Street Loveland Wal-Mart off hwy 34 Loveland The physician is Dr Janice Weixelman Mon: 10-Noon, 1 pm-4 Tues: 10-2pm Thur: 10-Noon, 1 pm-4 Fri: 10-2pm Sat: Noon-4pm Has an Integrated Mental Health Program Patient must call at 8-8:30am the day they need service to set up an appointment Accepts insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, sliding scale selfpay Medical treatment & pharmacy (financial assistance with meds) There is a form we are now to use (ER has been using) for referrals to Salud, FMC, or LCMH. I have attached it. Put it in your documents file, and you will always have it for later reference. Psychiatrist: Dr Richard Oddy Physician Referrals Will do a complete lab workup for $30 In Wal-Mart Everyday medical needs, health screenings, colds, skin conditions, shots No appointment necessary

Wal-Mart 47 th Ave & 10 th St Greeley Sunrise / Monfort Clinic 353-9403 2930 11 th Ave Evans, CO Insurance, cash, check, credit card www.smartcarecenters.com Mon-Sat 9am-9pm Sun 10am-6pm Clinic for Weld County low income residence 131 Timberline Urgent Care 586-2343 Estes Park University of Colorado 720-848-1900 Denver Will except Medicaid for surgeries. Urgent Care 297-6250 2127 E. Harmony Rd Opt # 6 receptionist Fort Collins 80528 Open daily 9am-9pm (call for Holiday hours) Minor accidents or illnesses Labs, x-ray, & pharmacy in same building Accepts Insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, cash MEDICAL REFERRALS 1. Adult Dental Program 416-5331 2. ASK-A-NURSE 800-505-6877 Larimer Co: Will answer medical questions 3. Children s Clinic 484-8331 Dental referrals 4. First Call 407-7066 5. Larimer Co. Medical Society 6. Women s Center 484-1902 (FC) 663-2288 (LV) 7. Physician Referral Line for Psych Problems 669-4334 Physician referrals Dental Referrals 231-5840 For doctors to call our psychiatrists for information Medicare 482-7354 800-633-4227 (24/7) (800-MED-ICAR) 800-503-5190 info 495-8560 physician Get application & apply for Medicare at the Social Security Office. www.medicare.gov Medicare Part A is for medical or alcohol/drug addiction treatment inpatient only. Medicare does not cover residential level of care. The ONLY facility who provides alcohol/drug Hospital Inpatient treatment is North Valley Rehab (formally Mediplex) in Denver (303-288-3000)

132 Medicare Counseling Mountain Crest Medicare Provider # Referral 866-580-5984 provider line 800-633-4227 Part D www.medicare.gov 495-8560 PVH 635-4640 McKee 06-0010 Medicare Part B covers Physician charges for inpatient medical or drug & alcohol hospitalizations (not Medicare Part A) Part C is Medicare Advantage (more benefits, but private insurance companies manage your health care) Part D is prescription benefits, call Eileen at PVH- Aspen Club to help patients with Part D information MEDIGAP is health insurance sold by private insurance companies to fill the gaps in Original Medicare Plan coverage. Medigap policies help pay some of the health care costs that the Original Medicare Plan doesn t cover. If you are in the Original Medicare Plan and have a Medigap policy, then Medicare and your Medigap policy will pay both their shares of covered health care costs. Insurance companies can only sell you a standardized Medigap policy. These Medigap policies must all have specific benefits so you can compare them easily. You may be able to choose up to 12 different standardized Medigap policies (Medigap Plans A through L). Medigap policies must follow Federal and State laws. These laws protect you. A Medigap policy must be clearly identified on the cover as Medicare Supplement Insurance. Each plan, A through L, has a different set of basic and extra benefits.it s important to compare Medigap policies because costs can va ry. The benefits in any Medigap Plan A through L are the same for any insurance company. Each insurance company decides which Medigap policies it wants to sell. Generally, when you buy a Medigap policy you must have Medicare Part A and Part B. You will have to pay the monthly Medicare Part B premium. In addition, you will have to pay a premium to the Medigap insurance company. You and your spouse must each buy separate Medigap policies. Your Medigap policy won t cover any health care costs for your spouse. At PVH- Aspen Club, Eileen helps people sign up for Medicare D

133 Medicare prescription discount cards or the $600 prescription credit Medicare Savings Programs: Qualified Medicare Benefit, Special Low Income Benefit Program, and Qualifying Individual program. Qualified Medicare Benefit Program Qualifying Individual Program. 498-6807 495-8560 635-4097 800-633-4227 Help applying for these services www.medicare.gov Can not have more than $4000 in resources ($6000 per couple) in 2005 Medicaid will pay for the monthly Medicare Part B premium and Part A deductible and Part B deductible and co-pay for Medicare part B. Income must be less than $818 per month ($1090 per couple) in 2005 Individuals whose income is less than $1097 ($1464 for a couple) in 2005. Special Low Income Program Pays Medicare Part B premium. Must have income less than $977 ($1303 for couples) in 2005. Medicare 482-7354 Information & Applications Ombudsman 1-800-633-2273 For Medicare Therapists who accept Medicare 1. Psych Assoc 663-3030 Loveland 2. Angus Rosalie, LCSW 776-6682 Loveland Insurance & Medicare Will make home visits to elderly & disabled

134 3. Jim Crowe 669-6911 Loveland 4. Denise Peters 663-6035 Loveland 5. Steve Stiles 227-6959 /Windsor Will go to nursing homes & assisted living 6. Ann Walton, LAC, LCSW 222-0215 149 W. Oak St # 6 7. Kathryn Shimmura, 207-4857 Mountain Crest LCSW 8. LCMH 494-4300 9. Sharon Clemons 481-0712 Men s Resources Men s Discussion Group 482-2668 Saint Paul s Episcopal Church 1208 W. Elizabeth Men s Health Services 498-6700 (Ft Co) 679-4580 (LV) 577-2025 (EP) Larimer Co Health Department 1525 Blue Spruce, CO 205 E 6 th St Loveland 1601 Brodie Ave Loveland Father Sources 495-4624 Mtgs: The Family Center 400 B College Ave Fort Collins 80521 Meets first % third Monday evenings. Call for times. Has a wide range of topics. Church sponsored. Confidential, low cost STD testing Confidential, low cost HIV/AIDS testing / referral Condoms for prevention of pregnancy & STD s Counseling & referral for low-cost vasectomy Walk-in or appt. Teens do not need permission to get services Fatherhood program Support groups TB tests, Flue shots, Vaccinations www.lapas.org Education & discussion group for fathers Every other Tues, year round 7pm $5 contribution suggested Telephone to register

135 Father s Rights Meetup Group La Familia Family Resource Center La Pa s (Latin American Parents Assoc) Parent (father) Program 221-1615 416-7448 fax 494-4791 494-1237 498-6427 Peggy 498-7987 fax 400 B North College 80524 Larimer Co Larimer Co DHS 1501 Blue Spruce Dr. 80524 2 nd Wednesday per month at 7pm Meet with other fathers to discuss fairness in family law & equal treatment in court. Fathersrights.meetup.com/groups/ Parenting classes, education, childcare center, mentoring, Youth & Teen Connections (M-TH 3p-5p), home-based education for parents & infants, School support, family advocacy, bilingual services. Dad s resources: assists fathers in their relationships with their children & partners & with common concerns for men. Dad s support group 2 nd & 4 th Tues 6:30pm-8pm www.familysupportamerica.org New father classes http://www.fortnet.org/parent Non-custodial fathers education, employment support & job training, understand role of child support system, single parent coping skills, co-parenting, relationships, communication skills, parental mediation services, father s support group. Mental Health Centers Adams County Mental Health 303-853-3500 (24-hr emergency) 303-426-9384 (fax) 7840 Pecos St Denver 80221 303-853-3400 30 South 3 rd Ave Brighton 80601 303-853-3600

11684 N Huron St Ste. 106 Northglenn 80234 3200 W 76 th Ave Westminster 80030 303-427-1010 136 Arapahoe Mental Health Network 303-779-9676 303-797-9346 appts 303-795-6187 24/7 303-779-6038 fax 4371 E 72 nd Ave Commerce City 80022 303-853-3515 Denver Tech Center (outpatient, adult) 303-797-9346 6801 S. Yosemite St, Suite 200 Englewood 80112 Arapahoe County Douglas County Adolescent Day Resource Program 595 W Belleview Englewood 80110 303-761-7991 Adol Day Treament Douglas Counseling Center 409 S Wilcox, Suite E Castle Rock 80104 303-688-6276 Outpatient Services Southwood, Children & Family Service

61 W. Davies Littleton 80120 303-797-9420 Outpatient Services 137 Aurora Community Mental Health Center 303-617-2300 303-617-2397 fax Bridge House Acute Treatment Unit, short term intensive care as hospital alternative 5524 S Prince St Littleton 80120 Hampden Center Early childhood & Family Center, Adolescent Intensive Services 14301 E. Hampden Ave Aurora, CO 80014 City of Aurora & parts of Arapahoe County Fitzsimons Center Intake & Emergency Services 2206 Victor St Aurora 80010 Viewpoint Plaza Counseling Center Administration, Adult & Older Adult Services 11059 E Bethany Dr, Suite 200 Aurora 80014 North Aurora Counseling Center Adult Services, Offender Services

1646 Elmira St Aurora 80010 Chambers Center Community Living prg Dual disabilities, Intensive Services, Residential & vocational Services 1290 Chambers Rd Aurora 80011 Alameda Center Metro Children s Center School Based Services, Child Intensive Services 10782 E. Alameda Ave Aurora 80014 138 Centennial Mental Health Center Colorado West Regional Mental Health Center 970-522-4549 970-522-9544 fax Centennial Case Manager: Phil Moss 303-646-4519, x-241 philm@centennialmhc. org 970-945-2241 970-945-5523 fax Intercept Center 11023 E. Fifth Ave Aurora 80011 211 W. Main St Sterling, CO 80751 Offices: 871 E First St Akron 80720 970-345-2254 6916 Hwy 82 PO Box 40 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 Cheyenne County, Elbert County, Kit Carson County, Lincoln County, Logan County, Morgan County, Phillips County, Sedgwick County, Washington County, Yuma County WebMaster @CennnialMHC.org Eagle County, Garfield County, Grand County, Jackson County, Mesa County, Moffat County, Pitkin County, Rio Blanco County, Routt County, Summit County For Routt Co & Moffat

Co Oak Creek Mental Health Oak Creek, CO 970-879-2141 139 Community Reach Center 303-853-3500 Jefferson Center for Mental Health Larimer Center for Mental Health (LCMH) 303-426-9384 fax 303-425-0300 303-423-6049 fax 494-4300 (FC) 337-047 children & family Inpatient Care Coordinator for people who have Medicaid or are LCMH clients: Kathy Forest 472-4558 pager 420-0756 cell 494-9870 (LV) 613-4475 fax 494-9959 (EP) 577-2125 emergency line Consumer Aspen Counseling Center 405 Castle Creek Road, #9 PO Box 2330 Aspen 81611 970-920-5555 8931 N Huron St Thorton, CO 80221 5265 Vance St Arvada, CO 80002 303-425-0300 525 W. Oak Fort Collins 80521 1250 N. Wilson Loveland 1601 Brodie Ave Estes Park80517 Adams County Clear Creek County, Gilpin County, Jefferson County Larimer County 1. Outpatient individual, group, family, & couples treatment. 2. Psychiatrist & medication management. 3. Intensive case management & therapy for individuals who suffer from severe mental illness 4. Inpatient care coordinator 5. Consumer advocate 6. Spirit Club House: socialization, peer support, & vocational training for people who suffer from mental illness 7. PASARR evaluation for individuals in nursing homes to make sure they get the mental health services they need 8. Senior Services: care coordination, individual treatment mental health care & training for nursing home staff 9. Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) provides services to the Workforce Centers in & Loveland such as individual therapy for Workforce

140 Representative is Melina Suits at 494-4359 participant as well as domestic violence screening, skills groups, & consultation to Workforce staff. 10. Foothills Gateway: Clinician provides on-site service to individuals with developmental disabilities at Foothills Gateway. Individual therapy, anger management, DBT, men s & women s issues groups, psychiatric reviews, mental health consultation, & training for Foothills Gateway staff. 11. 3 group homes: Choice House, Promise House, & Stuart House 12. Housing Services: (a) Single occupancy residences for homeless people who suffer from mental illness, residents pay 30% of their income for rent, (b) Loveland Apartment Complex for individual with severe mental illness who are capable of living independently. Therapy & intensive management provided. (c) Subsidized Housing Program (HUD), LCMH staff administers section 8 housing throughout Larimer County and a four-plex located at 1216 Maple in. These are for people who can live independently with minimal assistance. Care coordination available. (d) Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness, PATH: Care coordination & clinical intervention to homeless individuals. Mostly provided off-site in locations frequented by people who are homeless. 13. Children & Family Services: outpatient treatment, therapy, case management, Family preservation team, multi-system therapy for youth involved in juvenile system. The HUB. Larimer integrated family enhancement services. Groups in the Thompson School District for at-risk students. Clinical care coordinators. Therapy at Platte Valley Detention Center for youth, consumer advocates, education programs. 14. Multicultural Programs: Strengthening Latino Families: parenting skills, support group, education, empowerment

141 Mental Health Center of Boulder County 303-443-8500 303-449-6029 1333 Iris Ave Boulder, CO 80304 15. Medical Services: (a) Medication subsidy program, (b) Psychiatrist, (c) gives sample meds, (d) helps apply for prescription programs through pharmaceutical companies. Boulder County, Broomfield County Mental Health Corporation of Denver Midwestern Colorado Mental Health Center North Range Behavioral Health CSS ATU fax 303-504-6500 303-797-5245 fax 970-252-3200 970-252-3208 fax 353-3686 888-296-5827 after hrs (347-2314 fax = Med Records) 347-2290, 353-3900 353-9782 4141 E. Dickenson Pl Denver, CO 80222 605 E Miami PO Box 1208 Montrose 81402 1300 North 17 th Ave Greeley 80631 (ATU = 1140 M ST Greeley) (120 1 st St, Ft Lupton) Denver Delta County, Gunnison County, Hinsdale County, Montrose County, Ouray County, San Miguel County Weld County North Range MH has offices in Greeley & Ft. Lupton. The ATU is located at 1309 10 th Ave in Greeley. They have a 24 hr crisis line & which takes emergency calls for 12 counties in our MHASA. Anyone calling his or her county mental health center at night & on the weekend will get his or her emergency line. NRBH Ft Lupton Pikes Peak Mental Health Center San Luis Valley Comprehensive Mental Health Center 303-857-2723 719-572-6100 719-572-6199 fax 719-589-3673 719-589-9136 fax 220 Ruskin Dr Colorado Springs 80910 Park County Mental Health 5060 Co Rd Box 64 PO Box 1694 Bailey 80421 303-838-2158 8745 County Rd 9 Alamosa 81101 El Paso County, Park County, Teller County NOTE: Pikes Peak does not do self-pay. Referrals are: 1. For past abuse issues: 719-442-0505 2. Individual counseling: a. Pikes Peak Counseling 719-520-9423 b. Mercy Center 719-633-2302 3. Substance abuse O.P treatment 719-572-6340 Alamosa County, Conejos County, Costilla County, Mineral County, Rio Grande County, Saguache County Southeast Mental Health 719-384-5446 711 Barnes Baca County, Bent County, Crowley County, Kiowa

142 Service 719-384-5672 fax La Junta 81050 County, Otero County, Prowers County Southwest Colorado 970-259-2162 PO Box 1328 Mental Health Center 970-247-5255 fax 281 Sawyer Dr Spanish Peaks Mental 719-545-2746 Health Center 719-584-0110 fax West Central Mental 719-275-2351 Health Center 719-269-9386 fax Casper, Wyoming Central Wyoming 307-237-9583 Counseling Center Cheyenne, Wyoming Peak Wellness 307-634-9653 Laramie, Wyoming Peak Wellness 307-745-8915 Mentoring Foster Grandparent Program Health Professionals of Tomorrow (PVH) Durango 81302 1304 Chinook Lane Pueblo 81001 3225 Independence Rd, Canon City 81212 1430 Wilkens Circle Casper, WY 82601 2526 Seymour Av Cheyenne, WY 1263 N. 15 Laramie, WY 82072 Archuleta County, Dolores County, La Plata County, Montezuma County, San Juan County Huerfano County, Las Animas County, Pueblo County Chaffee County, Custer County, Freemont County, Lake County Mental Health Center & a residential alcohol & drug treatment program Peak Wellness & a residential alcohol & drug treatment program Peak Wellness 303-297-0408 Volunteers of Amer. www.voacolorado.org for high risk youth ages 0-21 in Larimer County 495-7509 Jodi Radke Community Dev. PVH www.pvhs.org gives young women grades 9 12 opportunity to be exposed to the health professions Larimer County Dist 1 416-8141 Barbara Hyland Provides both school based and regular mentoring programs. Partners of Larimer Co 484-7123 Dave Boon www.partnersmentoringyouth.org ages 8-17 613-2187 Mary Shada www.partnersmentoringyouth.org ages 8-17 Partners of Loveland & Berthoud Turning Point 221-0550, x-102 Gwen Bell Larimer County & Front Range www.turningpnt.org ages 12-23

143 Mountain Crest 1-800-523-1213 207-4800 207-4805 fax Native American Resources Abertine Area Youth RTC 605-845-7181 PO BOX 680 American Indian College Fund (303) 426-8900 Fax: (303) 426-1200 CSU Native American Student 491-1332 Services 491-2659 fax Denver Indian Center (303) 936-2688 (303) 975-9679 Denver Indian Family Resource Center Denver Indian Health & Family Services Fax: (303) 936-2699 (303) 781-4050 Fax: (303) 781-4333 Indian Health Services 303-866-5927 Colorado Native American Rights Fund National Indian Health Board (303) 759-3075 Fax: (303) 759-3674 Native Newspapers Mobridge, SD 57601 CSU 218 Lory Student Cnt Fort Collins 80523 4407 Morrison Rd Denver, CO 80219 3749 S. King Street Denver, CO 1385 S. Colorado Blvd Suite A-707 Denver, CO Mountain Crest 4601 Corbett Dr. Fort Collins, CO 80528 Mary McAfee now has pager 4082. If you should need to page her please call 221-1488 x4082 or dial 61 from an in-house phone and enter pager #4082. For Native American youth ages 13-17 www.info@collegefund.org M-F, 8am-5pm http://www.colostate.edu/depts/nass/ Center promotes economic stability, education, and security for Native Americans. Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm. www.denverindiancenter.org/ www.difrc.org www.narf.org www.indiancountry.com www.lakotajournal.com www.navajotimes.com

144 Night Walker Enterprises 482-7797 482-4580 fax 413 N. Howes Fort Collins 80521 Pathways to Spirit 282-8573 4307 Goldeneye Dr. Fort Collins 80526 Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce Sacred Path Counseling By: Gary Hobo Morys, BS, CAC III 482-7797 482-4580 - Fax Suicide Crisis Prevention Line 800-273-8255 UNC Native American Student (970) 351-1909 Resources Nicotine Dependence (Smoking Cessation) 413 N. Howes Fort Collins 80521 593-6677 1143 N Cleveland Ave Loveland, CO 80538 1. Health District 224-5209 Health District of Northern Larimer Co. 120 Bristlecone Collects clothing, toys and food, and delivers to residents of Native American reservations. Night Walker is an all volunteer agency and is entirely dependent on fund raisers, donations and profits from their retail store which sells artwork and jewelry & crafts made by Native American artists. We also take school supplies and new personal hygiene items. We collect year round for Christmas, so new toys and etc. are greatly appreciated. Useable bedding and household goods like dishes, are needed. http://www.pathwaystospirit.org Provides material assistance to and culture preservation of Native Americans www.rmic.org Sliding fee scale, M-F 10am-8pm Individual & group therapy, couples counseling, family, teen counseling, Addiction & Spiritual Counseling Specialties: Addictions, Co-Dependency, Family of origin issues, Survivor of childhood abuse issues, Relationships, Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder, Anger/Rage Reduction, Criminal Offenders, Spiritual Counseling Programs: Meditation classes, Drumming Circles, Group therapy, Parenting classes, Earth Wisdom Teaching, Men s issues, Healthy relationships Most nicotine programs are outpatient programs. OUTPATIENT ONLY Fee based on income Individual counseling and evening groups.

145 2. Hazelton Foundation 3. Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Cener 4. St Helena Center for Health Fort Collins 651-213-4000 Dan Anderson 800-257-7810 Renewal Center Center City, MN 55012 507-284-2511 200 First Street SW Rochester, MN 55905 800-358-9195 707-963-6475 10 Woodland Road St Helena, CA 94574 Inpatient Program/Retreat 7 days $2,650 for semi-private room. $3140 for a private room. Accepts insurance or private pay. www.hazelden.org/web/public.tobaccorecovery.page 8 day inpatient stop smoking program $5500 for 8 days residential treatment. Self-pay in advance or insurance www.mayoclinic.org/stopsmoking/residentialprogram.html 7 day inpatient retreat Self-pay or insurance $4,135, self-pay or insurance www.smokefreeforlife.com Northeast Behavioral Health Care Coordinators Director: Ann Mitchell LCSW 347-2282 392-1354 fax Centennial Mental Health Center 1. Dawn Matera 303-646-4519 970-520-9170 cell 303-646-4451 fax 2. Christina Kracht 303-646-4519 303-726-9107 cell 303-201-0409 pager 303-646-4451 fax Works in Greeley out of North Range Behavioral Health Anne.mitchell@northeastbho.org All counties on the NE Plains dawnm@centennialmhc.org christinak@cenntenialmhc.org Larimer County: 1. Nancy Hough (children 494-4248 nancy.hough@larimercenter.org

& adolescents) 3. Kathy Forest (adults) Larimer County Resources 290-3877 cell 494-4240 fax 494-4323 420-0756 cell 494-4301 fax North Range Behavioral Health 1. Abbey Keeney 347-2361 397-5214 cell 353-3906 fax 2. Jan Overmyer 347-2287 397-5215 cell 353-3906 fax kathy.forrest@larimercenter.org Weld County abbey.keeney@northrange.org janis.overmyer@northrange.org 146 Nursing Homes 1. Alterra House of Loveland 2. Alterra Sterling House of Greeley 3. Alterra Sterling House at the Orchard 4. Big Thompson Manor 5. Berthoud Living Center 6. Bonell Good Samaratin Center 667-9500 2895 Empire Ave Loveland 80538 330-9500 1999 38 th Ave Greeley 80634 622-0012 215 Shupe Circle Loveland 80537 667-4195 667-4196 667-4197 532-2683 532-0602 fax Loveland 80537 855 Franklin Berthoud 80513 352-6082 708 22 nd St Greeley @@@@@ Excellent @@@@ Very Good @@@ Good @@ Needs Improvement @ Poor A few Medicaid beds @@@ 76 beds Medicare, Medicaid Certified, VA contract Medicaid beds

147 7. Brookshire House 303-987-3088 800-754-4077 303-987-0434 fax 8. Centennial Health Care 9. Centre Ave Health & Rehab 10. Columbine Care Center East 11. Columbine Care Center West 12. Continuum Health Partners 13. Cottonwood Nursing Home 356-8181 378-2520 fax 494-2120 494-2141 fax 482-1584 482-4134 fax 221-2273 221-9156 fax 12136 W Bayaud Ave, Suite 200 Lakewood, CO 80228 1637 29 th Ave Pl Greeley 80634 815 Centre Ave 80526 421 Parker St 80525 940 Worthington Cir 80526 359-0404 1990 59 th Ave, Ste E Greeley 80634 303-659-2253 303-659-2182 fax Tom is the administrator 2311 E Bridge St. Brighton, CO 80601 61 bed nursing home in Denver area. Serves all facets of alzheimers / dementia, neurological disorders, geriatric & younger adults, wound care, hospice & palliative care, pain management Medicare, Medicare, LTC insurance, Private Pay, Contracted managed care. Private & semi-private rooms TAKES VERY DIFFICULT PATIENTS Nursing home only Medicaid beds @@@@ 90 beds Medicare @@@@@ 102 beds Medicare, Medicaid Certified Secure unit @@@@@ 102 beds Medicare, Medicaid Certified Secure unit @@ Works well with difficult patients. Works with younger adults, average age at Cottonwood is 42 yrs old. Very active community. No alzheimer s unit. MEDICAID Community Health Reach Mental Health Center comes into Cottonwood and works with their patients. Pts can also walk into the Community Health Reach every Tues 11:30am 4pm for an intake. 30 South 3 rd Ave

148 14. Courtyard of Loveland 15. Eden Valley Village 667-6911 6263 N Co Rd 29 Loveland 80538 16. Eldercare S 663-3143 1633 Ranae Dr Loveland 80537 17. Elderhaven 663-6662 1741 Ranae Dr Loveland 80537 18. Fairacres Manor 353-3370 1700 18 th Ave 19. Fort Collins Health Care 667-3342 605 California Ave Loveland 80537 482-7925 493-1686 fax 20. Garden Square 482-5712 493-8376 fax 494-3276 John Steward 21. Golden Peaks Nursing/Rehab 22. Good Samaritan of 482-2525 482-1138 fax 226-4909 226-6976 fax Greeley 1000 S. Lemay Ave 80525 1000 E Stuart St 80525 1005 E. Elizabeth St 80524 508 W. Trilby Rd 80525 23. Heritage House 669-5616 208 19 th St SE Loveland 80537 24. Immaculate Plaz 356-0610 530 10 th Ave 25. Kenton Manor 353-1017 352-5648 Greeley 80634 850 S. 27 th Ave Greeley 80634 Brighton 303-853-3600 @ 83 beds Medicare, Medicaid Certified. VA contract @ 138 beds Medicare, Medicaid Certified, VA contract Secure unit (all female)+ *963. @@@@ 60 bed Medicare, Medicaid Certified Secure unit @@@@ 58 beds Medicare, Medicaid Certified Non-profit 112 beds. 18-20 Rehab unit. Takes people with substance dependence & mental illness. Works with NRBH & has a psychistrist, Dr Huff, come in every other week.

26. Lakeview Commons 27. Loveland Good Samaritan 28. Loveland House 663-2223 2115 Eagle Dr 29. Life Center of America 30. Life Care Center Greeley 31. Loveland Good Samaritan 32. McKee Medical Ctr Nursing/TCU 33. Merrill Gardens at Loveland 34. North Shore Health Care 35. Prospect Park Living Center 36. Rehabilitation & Nursing Center of the Rockies (formerly Blue Grouse) 278-4000 1422 W 29 th St Loveland 80538 669-3100 2101 S Garfield Loveland Loveland 80537 339-0022 4750 W 25 th St Greeley 80634 330-6400 4800 25 th St Greeley 80634 669-3100 669-9751 fax 635-4079 622-1920 fax 2101 S. Garfield Ave Loveland 80537 2000 Boise Ave Loveland 80538 662-0012 215 Shupe Circle Loveland 80537 667-6111 667-2460 fax 586-8103 577-4324 484-7981 484-8143 fax 324-1273 Beth s cell 37. Sierra Vista Health 669-0345 667-4238 fax 1365 W. 29 th St Loveland 80538 555 Prospect Ave Estes Park 80517 1020 Patton St 80524 821 Duffield Ct Loveland 80537 Takes self-pay, insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, & Medicaid Pending. Almost always has openings. Medicaid, VA Contract Secured unit 98 bed Medicare, Medicaid Certified @@@@@ 17 beds Medicare Non-profit 136 beds Medicare, Medicaid Certified @@@@ 60 beds Medicare, Medicaid Certified Non-Profit @@@@ 96 beds Medicare, Medicaid Certified Secure unit @@@@ 114 beds 149

Care Larimer County Resources 38. Villa Living Ctr 353-7290 1750 6 th St 39. Windsor Health Care 40. Cottenwood Nursing Home 41. Nursing Homes that take patients with difficult behaviors 686-7474 674-8811 Greeley 80634 710 3 rd St Windsor 80550 303-659-2253 2311 E. Bridge St Brighton, CO 80601 1. North Star Community 3185 W Arkansas Ave Denver 80219 (303) 922-1169 (303) 934-0220 fax 2. Rowan Community 4601 E Asbury Circle Denver 80222 (303) 757-1228 (303) 759-3390 fax 3. Sierra Healthcare Community 1432 Depew Street Lakewood 80214 (303) 238-1375 (303) 238-0852 4. Cottonwood Care Center 2311 E. Bridge St Brighton 80601 (303) 659-2253 Medicare, Medicaid Certified Secured Unit @ 120 beds Medicare, Medicaid Certified Alzheimer s Unit. Nursing home for younger adults. Good with difficult clients. 11. No alzheimer s unit 12. No alzheimer s unit 13. No alzheimer s unit 8 & 9. has Alzheimer unit 150

(303) 659-6334 5. Poplar Grove Care Center 7150 Poplar St Commerce City 80022 (303) 289-7110 (303) 288-3517 fax 6. Park Forest Care Center 7045 Stuart St Westminster 80030 (303) 427-7045 (303) 427-0023 fax 7. The Spearly Center 2205 W 29 th Ave Denver 80211 (303) 458-1112 (303) 433-1212 fax 8. Valley View Care Center 2120 N 10 th St Canon City, 81212 (719) 275-7569 9. Julia Temple Center 3401 S. Lafayette St Englewood (303)761-0075 10. Mesa Vista in Boulder 151

303-442-4037 152 Oxygen 484-6616 Fax: 224-2883 PVH Home Medical Supplies Supplies oxygen Other Medical supplies Pain Appleton Boulder Pain treatment program American Pain Foundation www.painfoundation.org American Chronic Pain www.theacpa.org Foundation Dr. Amy Gentry 221-0565 Shields Rocky Mt Spince Center Biofeedback 1. Mel Bickling, ND, L. 377-2343 Biogenics 343 W. Drake Rd Suite 108 2. Terri McCleary, CBS Vibrant Connections 3333 Iris Ave, Suite 206, Boulder 3. Amy Gentry, PhD 221-1919 Rocky Mt Spine Shields Fort Collins 3. Dr Dale Olin, DC 962-9338 1723 W 8 th St Loveland Acupuncture, Biofeedback, distance Healing, Electrodermal screening, Flower Essence, Herbology, Homeopathy, Naturapothy, Nutrition, Remote healing, SpectraVision, Wellness Center Biofeedback and many other pain treatments. Acupressure, Acupuncture, Biofeedback, Bioidentical Homones, Chiropractors, Color therapy, Detoxification foot bath, Ear Coning, EFT / TFT, Electro-dermal screening, EMDR, Energy healting, EPFX (QXCI) / SCIO, Flower Essence, Herbology, Homeopathy, Integrative Medicine, Kinesiology, Laser Therapy, Light Therapy, Massage Therapy, MicroCurrent therapy, Naturpathy, neurofeedback, NHRT, Nutrition, Physical / Exercise therapy, Rapid Eye technology, Reconnective healing, Sound therapy, Wellness Centers, Yuen

153 4. Tom Vnuk, MA, LPC 391-3303 503 Remington Biofeedback Psychotherapist Individual Depression & Anxiety Biofeedback 5. Biofeedback Clinic 482-6630 315 Canyon Ave 6. Biofeedback Services 484-9547 Biofeedback of 7. Shelby Kahl, RDH, CMT, 686-6899 1194 W. Ash St Biofeedback CCP Windsor 8. Ken Kirchner, PhD 493-6550 4745 Boardwalk Dr Biofeedback Bldg C 9. Supreme Balance 206-0782 2627 Redwing Rd 10. **Jackie Adolf 217-7007 155 W.Harvard Suite 102 Fort Collins 11. Front Range Pain Medicine Bringham & Women s Hospital Boulder Pain Clinic 303-441-0506 Scheduling Casa Palmera Pain Management Program Biofeedback Biofeedback Clinic 495-0506 Biofeedback 617-732-9060 Boston, MA Outpatient One of the top 5 pain clinics in the US 303-245-0123 methadone 888-481-4481 Admissions. Fax: 858-724-2135 Boulder Del Mar, CA Methadone Takes insurance, self-pay, Medicare, Medicaid Pt needs referral from a doctor About a 4 week wait to get assessment appointment Inpatient Treats pain & substance abuse Office open 7am-9pm weekdays & 9am-5pm Sat & Sun. Leave message and they get back pretty fast. All self-pay (costs are about $49,550 a month for a semiprivate room and $59,500 per month for a private room). They expect money up front.

154 CeDar 720-848-3000 877-999-0538 720-848-3001 fax Centennial Rehabilitation Assoc. Cervicogenic Headache Institute Cincinnati Children s Hospital Clemens Orrie, MD (also NP Amy Gentry) Cleveland Clinic ( one of the top hospitals in the US) Colorado Pain Clinic 221-9451 416-9676 fax CeDar Anschutz Center for Advanced Medicines Fitzsimons Campus 1693 N. Quentin St. Mail Stop F786 PO Box 6510 Aurora, CO 80045 303-368-4500 14364 E. Evans Ave Aurora, CO 80014 669-8881 1900 N. Boise Loveland Cincinnati, Ohio 221-1919 2001 S. Sheilds Fort Collins 216-444-5433 Cleveland, OH Dorthy Milanich, director (pager: 216-444- 2000, x-24784) 1136 E. Stuart, Bldg 4., Suite 104 Fort Collins 80525 Center for Dependency, Addiction, and Rehabilitation, Pain Management 50 beds, for adults 18 & over Affiliated with University of Colorado Dpt. Of Psychiatry 30 day treatment program (after 30 days may have option to remain in another unit) www.cedarcolorado.org $21,000, cash only, must prepay For TRICARE beneficiaries Traumatic Brain Injury & Chronic Pain Center (Neurology, Neruopsychology, Psychology, Pain Medicine, Addiction Medicine, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Vocational Rehabilitation, Exercise Psysiology, Therapeutic Recreation & Nursing) www.centen.net www.headpain.com Children One of the top 5 pain clinics in the US outpatient 3-6 week Inpatient program. http:www.clevelandclinic.org/ Clinic locations in Ft Collin, Loveland, Longmont, Greeley Needs Doctor s referral Insurance, self-pay (payment due at 1 st visit)

155 Colorado Pain Mgt Center 303 286-5067 Comprehensive Spine & Rehab 221-9451 866-252-6693 Denver Health 303-436-5690 ask for methadone clinic Front Range Pain Medicine 8451 Pearl St Denver 1136 E. Stuart Bldg 4, Ste 104 Fort Collins Denver 495-0506 3744 S Timberline Ste 102 80525 Good Samaritan Hospital 410-532-8000 5601 Loch Raven Blvd Baltimore, MD 21239 Hospice Pain Management 663-3500 James A. Haley VAMC Pain Hospital LODO Pain & Headache Clinic Mediplex After hours Bridge Program 303-308-1884 1730 Blake St Suite 400 Denver 80202 303-286-5000 303-288-3000 303-286-5089 303-286-5127 8451 Pearl St Thornton, CO 80229 Pain treatment program -Dr Brad Sisson Amy Gentry, NP outpatient Methadone Dr. James Derrisaw Dr George Girardi Pain center does not treat addictions. For terminal patients One of the top 5 pain clinics in the U.S. Inpatient Veterans & active duty military personnel only www.vachronicpain.org Pain treatment program outpatient Hospital on north side of Denver. Chemical dependency (Bridge Program)(2-3 wks residential) -Admissions only M-F Geriatric Psych Acute Care Program (60+) a few beds Acute neurological unit (Brain Injury) Pain Management outpatient Acute Medical Care Accepts insurance, Medicare, Medicaid New York Medical Pain Mgt Center 212-604-1300 New York Outpatient One of the top 5 pain clinics in the country Pacifica Pain Management 800-964-1493 St Helena Hospital 26 day Inpatient for severe, chronic pain syndromes

156 Services 707-963-1493 707-963-1463 fax Pain Management Information Pain Management Website 495-8143 6 Woodland Rd, Suite 303 St Helena, CA 94508 & Cold Springs 415 Cold Springs Rd Angwin, CA 94508 (also has 2 week outpatient program) Pain & Chemical Dependency programs In Napa Valley. Licensed Medical facility. (Intense treatment, non-narcotic approach, seclusion of patient from life circustances, combined inpatient/outpatient services, multi-disciplinary team, oneyear of follow-up aftercare.) (aquatic therapy, exercise, family therapy, internal medicine, massage, occupational therapy, physical therapy, mental health therapy, stress management & biofeedback, substance dependencey) www.pacificapain.com www.painfoundation,org PVH 495-8143 Bev Moline, MS,RNC,APRN-BC Relieva Pain Therapy 4025 Automation Way Suite B1 Rocky Mountain Pain Management Center Roosmoff Pain Clinic 305-532-7246 admissions 472-1072 4025 Automation Way, Suite B1 Fort Collins 224-9145 Rehab Plus outpatient 305-795-8488 fax 305-532-7246 main 800-375-7263 Miami, Florida Acute Pain Clinical Nurse Specialist outpatient ***Inpatient, outpatient, rehab, seniors program. Great results!! One of 5 top pain clinics in U.S. Connected with University of Miami, located on campus of the Miami Jewish Home & Hospital for the Aged. www.rosmoffpainclinic.org Takes some insurance (not United Behavioral Health) About $45,000 for 4 weeks. Addresses: pain, addiction, medical, rehab. Physical therapy, psych, stress, has biofeedback, has case

management, 157 San Diego Bay Recovery Centers (858) 490-3460 4241 Jutland Dr Ste 103, San Diego, CA 92117 (858) 490-3460 Best way to reach them is by e-mail: painrelief@rosomoffpaincenter.com Dr Jerry Rand Treatment of co-occuring pain & addiction 30 residential beds, (5 homes with 6 beds each) University of California San Francisco Pain Management Center 415-885-7246 Fax: 415-885-7575 Referral fax 415-885-3883 2255 Post Street San Francisco, CA 94143-1654 One of 5 top pain clinics in U.S. Treats drug dependence Answer s phone 8:30am-4pm Pacific Time Doctors & therapists in anesthesia, neurology, psychology, biofeedback, nursing, & PT, therapy on coping skills, Outpatient Parental Consent Colorado Laws regarding Minors 1. Under HIPAA s regulations, If a minor can consent to health care, his/her parents may not be the minor s personal representative 2. Even though parents are not the minor s representative, parents may still have access to the minor s medical information in Colorado. 3. Federal Law that governs drug / alcohol treatment from a substance abuse program prohibits disclosure of drug use & treatment without the consent of the minor. Minor s Status Parental Consent Minor Consent Notification to Parent without Minor s Authorization 1. Abortion Not Required Sufficient Not Permitted 2. Birth Control Services to Not Required sufficient Not Permitted unmarried minor

158 3. Birth Control Services to a minor who is a parent 4. Birth Control Services with Parents Consent 5. Birth Control Services with referral by physician, clergy, family planning clinic, school, or state agency. 6. Birth Control Services to a minor who requests & needs birth control: Not Required sufficient Not permitted N/A necessary N/A Not Required sufficient Not Permitted Not Required permitted Not Permitted A. Sexual Assault Not Required permitted Not Permitted B. Blood, Organs, or Required Not sufficient Mandatory Tissue Donation 7. Juvenile Court approvel Not Required sufficient Not permitted 8. Medical Emergency Not Required by sufficient Permitted Implied 9. Drug Abuse Not Required sufficient Not Permitted under Federal Law 10. Venereal Disease Not Required sufficient Not Permitted under Federal Law 11. Alcohol Abuse (inpatient) Not Required Sufficient Not Permitted under Federal Law 12. HIV Not Required sufficient Not Permitted under Federal Law 13. Mental Health Required Not sufficient Mandatory 14. Developmental Disability Required Not sufficient Mandatory 15. 18+ years of age Not required Sufficient Not Permitted under Federal Law 16. 16 years of age & older, Not required Sufficient Not Permitted under Federal Law living separate from parents, & managing own finances. 17. Married or previously Not required Sufficient Not Permitted married 18. Under 18, not married, Required Not sufficient Mandatory with no special medical condition. 19. Pregnant Not required for prenatal,delivery, and post- Sufficient for prenatal delivery, post- Not permitted

159 delivery, medical care for self related to intended birth delivery medical care for herself & child. Parenting & Family Support Barton and Fullana Early 490-3187 Pam Adult education classes, Parenting education classes & Parent Support and mentoring Childhood Center Bright Beginnings 495-8875 A welcome visit for parents of newborns, resources, The Center 495-0084 Larimer County Ongoing educational series and support for parents of The Center for Family & Couples Therapy 491-5991 Dept of Human Development 119 Gifford Bldg Colorado State U. Common Sense Parenting 352-1056 Northern Colorado Medical Center Behavioral Health Disability Connection/RAFT/Early childhood connections adolescents Marital & couples therapy, Family therapy, Premarital & couples enrichment, individual therapy, therapy for adolescents & children. Sliding scale fee. Groups The Core Center 484-2580 Fort Collins Parenting support group CSU/Larimer Co. Cooperative Extension 229-0224 888-777-4041 498-6000 Parenting Skills/ Enhancing self-esteem Divorce Transitions 407-0463 217 W. Olive Fort Collins Education & Life Training 484-4357 Center Empower Colorado 226-4058 3800 Automation Way Second floor Resources & development evaluations, & education for parents of children ages 0-3 with special needs. Info@divorcetransitions.org Classes, support groups, and resources, Parenting after divorce http://www.empowercolorado.org Meeting last Thursday of the month 6:30-8pm Support group for parents of children with challenging

160 Evenstart Learning Center 484-2580 Family Medicine Center 495-7500 1025 Pennock Place Suite 115 Family Forum 494-4239 Libby Larimer Center for Mental Health 525 W Oak St Family Center 221-1615 309 Hickory Unit B Family Resource Case Program at HUB Family Development Center 498-6990 At HUB 2555 Midpoint Dr. Suite F 493-3440 2550 Stover E101 Family Support Line 877-695-7996 Father Sources 495-4624 Mtgs: The Family Center 400 B College Ave Fort Collins 80521 Fort Collins Parents of Multiples Club Foothills Childbirth Education Association 206-4582 behaviors such as ADHD, BI-polar, Tourette s, autism, etc. Free childcare available. This group is a collaboration between Empower Colorado & Federation of Families. Has Motherhood Support Group. You do not have to be affiliated with Larimer Center to participate in this program. 6 week education & support program to help families of children with challenging behavior. Bi-lingual & bi-cultural Meets for 2 hours (6pm-8pm) Provides dinner, childcare, & transportation if needed. Parent education Families with children under age 18 and lack resources can voluntarily have a case opened to get help with financial problems, therapy, etc. Individual, Child, Family Coreen Boeding,PhD John Grogan,LCSW www.lapas.org Education & discussion group for fathers Every other Tues, year round 7pm $5 contribution suggested Telephone to register 225-6477 24 hr line Fort Collins Postpartum Education Classes: 4 week series, topics include development, breast feeding, troubleshooting, soothing crying babies, immunizations, and sibling preparation.

161 Single Parents Group 407-0463 217 W. Olive Fort Collins Info@divorcetransitions.org Classes, support groups, and resources, Parenting after divorce Meets 2 nd Friday of month at 7pm http://singleparents.meetup.com/38/ Single Parents Fort Collins Group Fostering Family 266-1788 3800 Automation Way Strengths Healthy Beginnings 667-6241 Prenatal program for uninsured & underinsured La Familia Family 221-1615 Resource Center 416-7448 fax Larimer Co Dpt of Health & Environment 498-6700 (FC) 577-2050 (EP) 400 B North College 80524 Larimer Co Parenting classes, education, childcare center, mentoring, Youth & Teen Connections (M-TH 3p-5p), home-based education for parents & infants, School support, family advocacy, bilingual services. Dad s resources: assists fathers in their relationships with their children & partners & with common concerns for men. Dad s support group 2 nd & 4 th Tues 6:30pm-8pm www.familysupportamerica.org Sexual education, prenatal education, parenting skills, child health & development, pregnancy tests, family planning clinics Larimer Co Human Services 498-6427 Larimer Co Learning positive ways of co-parenting, also offers father programs Larimer Center for Mental 494-4241 Larimer Co Family support for Latino families Health La Pa s 494-4791 Larimer Co New father classes 494-1237 Lutheran Family Services 226-1788, x-124 Larimer Co Variety of supportive parenting classes with a corresponding children s group or home based preventative support McKee Wellness Center 635-4056 Larimer Co Childbirth, breast feeding, parenting classes, support, MOMS 667-6571 (LV) 586-1039 (EP) Loveland Estes Park infant nutrition A not for profit group for both working and stay at home moms. Monthly meetings and events, which

162 206-0981 (FC) include park play days, field trips, playgroups, mom's night out and service projects. Children are welcome Mothers & More 866-841-9139, x2286 Mtgs: Allnut Family Center 650 W. Drake Mother Center 482-2253 Larimer Co Parenting programs Mothers of Preschoolers 800-929-1287 (MOPS) 303-733-5770 fax Loveland Mothers of Young Children Parents Anonymous of Weld County, Colorado 204-9589 Julie 484-1463 Alice 482-2436 Church 356-6751, x-302 FAX: 506-2726 cherry@careweld.org www.careweld.org Help Line: (888) 903-6751 Estes Park Meetings: First United Methodist Church 1005 Stover 80525 Child Advocacy Resource and Education, Inc. Cherri Wall Parent Education Coordinator 3700 Golden Street Evans, CO 80620 Parenting with Love & Logic Parents in Control 221-1615 The Family Center 400B N College Ave, CO 80524 at the meetings and events. http://www.mothersandmorefc.com Support & advocacy for mothers who have altered their career paths to raise their children. Activities include play groups, retreats, book club, & Mother s Night Out. Cost $15 per yr, Must have child newborn to 6 yrs of age Christian organization designed to nurture & meets the specific needs of mothers with preschoolers. Nondenominational mother s support group, child care available. Meets during school yr only. Call for info 690-8568 Focus on anger free parenting and teaching children responsibility Parent-To-Parent 877-472-7201 801 Yosemite St Denver Parent Support Group 226-2345 301 Skyway Dr Foothills Gateway 226-2613 fax Fort Collins Assists parents on discipline issues, teaching them to develop mandatory rules, provide effective follow-through and supervision. They will learn to deal with arguing, alcohol & drug use, running away, stealing, chores, lying, etc. www.p2p-c0.org Services for people who are developmentally disabled

163 Parent (father) Program Parents as Teachers Parent s Survival Guide for Teenagers Parent to Parent of Colorado 498-6427 Peggy 498-7987 fax 622-8125 Aviva 532-3392 Argene 622-9602 fax Larimer Co DHS 1501 Blue Spruce Dr. 80524 5507 N St Louis Ave Loveland 80538 Parent Education Group 877-472-7201 Peer support groups. English & Spanish www.p2p-co.org Partners in Parenting 491-2101 CSU 244 Aylesworth Hall NW Poudre Valley Health System-Family Education http://www.fortnet.org/parent Non-custodial fathers education, employment support & job training, understand role of child support system, single parent coping skills, co-parenting, relationships, communication skills, parental mediation services, father s support group. No cost, phone referral only Serves Thompson R2-J School District Monthly home visits, parent s education nights, weekly play-groups, for healthy development of children & families in order to prevent child abuse & neglect or family breakdown. Free on the internet at: www.attentionhomes.org (click on Helpful Hints & Parenting Resources) Great resource library. cwhaley@coop.ext.colostate.edu 495-7500 Larimer Co www.pvhs.org Comprehensive program for families, parenting, childbirth, dads, mom s teens Baby, mother, sibling info for new parents Prenatal classes for uninsured & low income Project Self-Sufficiency 667-3232 (LV) 416-2924 (FC) 667-2860 fax 375 West 37 th St #200 Loveland 80538 Assists low-income single-parent families in becoming independent from government assistance. Must have at least one child age 15 or under in household at least ½ of time. Career planning, help with developing selfsufficiency plan, problem solving, advocacy, help with resources, emergency fund, scholarship program, car repair

164 Stepmother s Advocacy of Northern Colorado 223-1456 412-8190 program, children s program, & holiday assistance. Must be motivated for self-sufficiency. 7pm, First Tues of each month Stepmothers Advocacy of Northern Colorado is a free support group for stepmothers. We provide information, resources and support for stepmothers. Meeting format includes guest speakers, presentations, discussion forums, book studies and social gatherings. Call for meeting location. www.strokecolorado.org Stroke Assoc 303-730-8800 877-630-7444 5666 S Bancock St Littleton 80120 TEAM 224-9931 Fort Collins Drug & alcohol focused: Parent training dealing with selfesteem, talking to teens, balancing work & play, managing Teen Mother s support Group Teen Parent Program 225-0401 - Day Spring Church (303) 733-5353 - Denver office (800) 691-8061 (303) 733-5770 - Fax 416-8220 (FC) Mtgs: Day Spring Christian Church 125 W. Crestridge Fort Collins 80525 alternative school anger, etc Mtgs: 5:00pm-6:30pm, 1st, 2nd & 3rd Tuesdays when school is in session Support group for teen mothers and pregnant teens. MOPS is a nondenominational Christian organization designed to nurture and meet the specific needs of mothers of preschoolers. 613-5300 (LV) Wee Steps 495-8872 Loveland alternative school. Pet Care Canine Learning Center 484-7044 1300 B Blue Spruce Dr. Cat Rescue 484-1861 (clinic) 484-8516(shelter) 2321 E. Mulberry Works with special needs adults www.fortcollinscatrescue.org

165 CSU Vet Hospital 491-1242 491-1254 fax 300 W Drake Doggie Day Care 223-1814 Unit B 6168 S. College Fort Collins Elder Pet Care 493-2657 Humane Society / Animal 226-3647 6317 Kylie Ave Control Prevent Unwanted Pets (PUP) 80525 229-0717 1 free support group session for person experiencing grief associated with pet loss. Police / Sheriff 911 emergency Larimer County Sheriff 416-1985 498-5159 Fort Collins Police dispatch 586-4000 (EsPk) 221-6540 221-6545 CSU Police 491-6425 Loveland 667-2151 962-2277 Estes Park 586-4000 Berthoud 416-1985 532-2611 Greeley 970-350-9600 State Police 224-3027 FBI 303-629-7171 Search & Rescue 416-1985

166 Larimer County Jail 498-5200 Platte Valley 304-6212 Fax 304-6210 Pregnancy / Childbirth ALPHA Center for Women 221-5121 226-3899 (24hr) Birthright 800-550-4900 (FC) 493-8444 (LV) 663-2671 2200 O Street Greeley 921 Prospect Rd Fort Collins 1500 S. Bryan Fort Collins 565 N Cleveland Loveland Breastfeeding Counseling 495-8283 Breastfeeding Success 223-8601 Caring Pregnancy Center of Estes Park 586-2422 Lower Stanley Village Adolescent Anti-abortion, Free Pregnancy tests, pregnancy counseling, post-abortion counseling, Education (PACE), support group, medical referral, baby clothing, diapers, maternity clothing. No Charge Proof of legal residency required Pregnancy tests; maternity & baby clothes; diapers (emergency only); formula; non-emergency temporary housing, resource referral related to pregnancy & parenting, ongoing support, post-abortion counseling. FREE confidential pregnancy tests, adoption counseling & referral, parenting info, prenatal instruction, post abortion counseling. Maternity & baby clothing & equipment. M-F, 9:30am 4:30pm La Leche League 221-7267 Support for nursing mothers Planned Parenthood 493-0281 Birth control counseling, abortions, vasectomy Post Partum Education & 225-6477 Support Group PVH Prenatal Program 495-7320 Childbirth education, support for breast-feeding mothers Salvation Army Denver Unwed mothers home.

Prescription Assistance AARP 888-687-2277 Larimer County Resources 800-523-5800 Xpress Script Health Options 167 For members. Cost $19.95 per year with a savings of 5% to 47%. Aspen Club PVH 495-8560 For people over 50 Catholic Charities 493-0141 460 Linden Center Dr., Children s Clinic 482-2600 For children s clinic patients only Chronic Disease Fund 972-892-9200 PO Box 660027 Dallas, TX 75266-0027 Colorado Cares RX Colordo Drug Card Medication Co-pay assistance for the underinsured. www.cdfund.org www.coloradocaresrx.com based on income & family size (single adult can earn up to $31,200 & family of 4 up to $31,200) generic prescriptions only cost of 90-day prescription is $20, $30, $40 dependent upon medications. Mail-order program. http://www.coloradodrugcard.com/index/php Free Save up to 75% off some prescriptions Anyone can have one Do online application Colorado Programs http://ncsl.org/programs/health/drugaid.htm Dept of Veteran Affairs 224-1550 Helps veterans with prescription coverage if 888-483-9127. Cheyenne, Wy qualify Eldercare Locator 800-677-1116 Family Medicine Center 495-8835 For family medicine center patients only

168 Health District of Larimer County House of Neighborly Service 416-6519 120 Bristlecone 667-4939 565 N. Cleveland Loveland & Berthoud Helps people with limited incomes with their prescriptions through vouchers and applications to pharmaceutical companies. Should call 2 days before you need voucher, must have the prescription before voucher given. M-F, 10am-4pm For Loveland/Berthoud residents. Will assists with obtaining 2 prescriptions per year for a total of $100. LCMH 498-7610 LCMH clients only Loveland Community Health Center 669-4855 450 Cleveland Loveland Discounts on medications and office visits to patient of their clinic McKee Prescription Assistance Program 635-4017 Loveland Assist low-income individuals obtain medications for chronic health problems through voucher and applications Medicare prescription discount cards or the $600 prescription credit 498-6807 495-8560 635-4097 800-633-4227 221-5551 525 W. Oak Fort Collins to pharmaceutical companies. Help applying for these services www.medicare.gov Mental Health Medication assistance Connections Migrant Health Program 416-0266 Migrant & seasonal workers only Need Meds Northside Health Center 495-8900 Northside Health Center only Pharmaceutical Research & Manufactures of America (PHRMA) http://www.needymeds.com/ ***Do application online and they send free medications NeedyMeds is the best source of information about assistance programs that help with the cost of medicine and other healthcare expenses. http://www/helpingpatients.org/intro.php Helps patients identify assistance programs that may pay some, most, or all of the costs of medication.

169 Pharmaceutical Manufacturer Drug Discount Cards 1. GlaxoSmithKline Orange Card 2. Lilly Answers (Eli Lilly) 3. Merck Patient Assistance Program Must be Medicare recipients & have no other Prescription coverage. No enrollment or annual fees. 888-672-6436 Covers ALL drugs Annual income must be below $30,000 for individuals & $40,000 for couples. About 30% savings. 877-795-4559 Covered all drugs except controlled substances. Annual income must be below $18,000 for individuals & $24,000 per household. $12 per prescription for a 30-day supply http://lillyanswers.com/ 800-727-5400 4. Novartis Care Card 866-974-2273 Select drugs covered at participating pharmacies. Two income categories: A. $18,000 individuals / $24,000 couples (pay $12/mo per prescription) B. $28,000 individuals / $38,000 couples (receive 25 %-40% off) www.novartiscareplan.com Enrollment for the Novartis program will be through Together Rx. 5, People s Prescription Card 800-566-0003 6. Pfizer Share Card 800-717-6005 Provides Pfizer Brand name prescription medications for $12 for a 30 day supply. Based on income. http://www.omnichoicerx.com 7. Prescription Benefit 800-377-1614 8. PVHS Senior Services / 495-8560 Aspen Club 8. Rx Assistance 303-899-5518 St. Anthony s Health passport 9. Save-Well 877-728-3935 Partnership for 888-477-2669 www.pparx.org

170 Prescription Assistance 1. know medications 2. call 3. will help you apply over the phone (they also speak Spanish) Helps pay for 2,500 brand-name and generic medicines: get FREE or Nearly Free. Prescription Assistance Program 416-6519 Poudre District 120 Bristlecone 80524 Rx Outreach 800-769-3880 Express Scripts Specialty Distribution Services, Inc. PO Box 66536 St Louis, MO 63166-6536 Helps Low Income Larimer Co. residents get prescription assistance. Vouchers or free or low cost meds. They will help fill out application. There must be a prescription to fill. Call at least 2 days before you need a voucher. Monday Friday, 10am 4pm http://www.rxoutreach.com/en/vih Must qualify financially. (Family of 4 income limit is about $47,000 per year) Generic meds only Visit or call doctor & get written prescription for 3-month or 6 month supply of meds Apply online or print form & send in Cost: 3 months= $18, 6 months=$30 Salud Clinic 494-4040 For indigent, better follow up with meds SelectCare Benefits Network: America's Leading Patient Advocacy Organization Target $4 prescription (888) 331-1002 http://www.scbn.org/ Members of SelectCare Benefits Network (SCBN) have access to our Prescription Advocacy Team who will handle all of the processes to ensure each patient recieves the maximum amount of prescription drug relief possible on an ongoing basis. Our advocates will match your individual prescriptions to the appropriate free medicine or prescription assistance program, fill out all of the necessary documents required for help with prescription costs, forward those prescription drug assistance documents for signatures, proofread all the completed forms, forward them to the individual prescription assistance programs, file appeals if necessary on your behalf and follow up promptly with you when it is time to re-apply for further prescription help. Get a list from Target of available medications you only

171 program Together RX Access 800-444-4106 800-865-7211 Together Rx Access, LLC PO Box 9426 Wilmington, DE 19809-9944 need to pay a $4 co-pay for Can be used for many prescription manufacturers: Abbott Labs, AstraZeneca, Aventis, Bristol-Myers, Squibb, GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson & Johnson, Norvartis. Can be used for select drugs. www.together-rx.com Income must be below $28,000 individuals / $38,000 couples. At participating pharmacies, receive a 20%-40% savings on regular price of over 155 meds. VA Prescription 498-7390 Assistance Program Wal Mart $4 prescription program Get a list from Wal Mart of available medications you only need to pay a $4 co-pay for Walgreens Discount Card At all pharmacies Discount Card costs$20 for single person & $35 for family Card for over 300 generic medications (list at all pharmacies) Price after you pay for the card is: $12.99 for 90 day supply of medications or $9.99 for 30 day supply of medications. Women s Center 484-1902 Women s Center clients only Probation & Parole AIIM Program 498-7595 Probation program Colorado Judicial Self-Help Center (online) Community Corrections Adult Services/Administration 498-7530 Youth Services Bureau 498-7470 http://www.courts.state.co.us/chs/court/forms/selfhelpcent er.htm This site is intended to assist you to learn about Colorado Rules & Laws, case filing requirements, available services in Colorado & general information to assist you in representing yourself in court matters. Community Corrections provides positive local options for adult and juvenile non-violent offenders. Adult services include a 63 bed residential facility, non-residential supervision, sentencing evaluations, and pretrial bond supervision. Youth services include juvenile jail screening, community service programming, and victim offender mediation.

172 Day Reporting Center (DRC) Denver Agencies that works specifically with Felons. 498-7535 2255 Midpoint Dr. 80525 1. 303-825-1115 2. 303-360-9176 3. 303-292-2304 4. 303-813-0005 5. 303-433-0300 6. 303-320-1989 7. 303-298-1920 8. 720-865-5691 1. John Inmann Work FamilyCenter 877 Federal Denver 2. A Road Called Straite 1531 Galena #395 Denver 3. 72-Hour Fund St. Andrews Church (upstairs) 2015 Glenarm Place Denver 4. Turnabout 915 E. 9 th Denver 5. Denver Works 2828 Speer #103 Denver 6. Empowerment 1600 York Denver 7. Concern About You 2400 California Denver 8. Mayor's Workforce Best place to refer for drug & alcohol screens Parents can have DRC report directly to them (random Urinalysis, Breathalyzers, monitored medications) M-W 2-8:30pm, T3-8:30pm 5 panel ($15) is a good test. 14. Only works with felons who are not off paper 15. Also provides a variety of classes for exoffenders 7. felon friendly 8. Felon friendly

173 9. 1391 Speer #500 Denver 9. Mathews One- Stop Denver Parole Office 223-2232 3842 S. Mason St Suite 203 80525 Ft Morgan Probation 970-542-3465 Larimer County Probation 498-5800 Loveland Probation Department 679-4530 315 W. Oak Loveland Larimer Government 498-7534 Day-Reporting RMOMS (Rocky Mountain Offender Management Systems) 498-0666 498-0870 fax Fort Collins UA s 493-1157 212 W. Mountain Ave UA s at Half-way house 498-7515 9. Works with felons and felon-friendly employers & teaches interview skills regarding incarceration, how to sell oneself after obtaqining a felony, has workshops, computer classes, etc. The Probation Department provides an alternative form of sentencing for someone convicted of a crime. Appropriate persons may be placed under the supervision of a probation officer, rather than going to jail or prison. The probation department is located on the sixth floor at 3l5 West Oak Street in Fort Collins, and at 201 E. 4th in Loveland. Private probation company contracted by the state. M-Th 10am-8pm, F- 10am-5pm Psychiatrists Physician s referral line 207-4872 Dr. John Nagel x-74804 266-1323 hm 970-202-4012 pgr Dr Herman Moreno x-74872 307-755-9737 hm Pacificare, PHCS, Pacificare, Anthem/PRO, Aetna PPO, Anheuser Busch, Behavioral Health Network, BC/BS, CIGNA, Com Psych, CorpHealth, Cover Colorado, EAP, IPA, Kaiser,

174 307-760-0920 cell 970-221-1488, x4077 pgr Dr. Glenn Pearson x-74878 377-1009 hm & fax 202-4257 pgr 412-8391 cell Dr. Joe Gottfried x-4879 846-0438 cell 202-4038 pgr Dr. Craig Heacock x-74807 970-202-4060 pgr 744-0797 cell Dr Usha Udapa x-4856 hm 206-4382 970-202-4038 pgr Dr. Ken Watanabe x-4829 674-0525 hm 970-221-1488, x3417 pgr Dr. Tim Woodard x-4880 226-0434 hm Magellan, Managed Health, MH Net,, Medicare, Medicaid, Mines & Assoc., PHCS, PRO, Sloans, TriCAre, UBH, Value Options, Pacificare, Anthem/PRO, Aperture, Aetna PPO, Anheuser Busch, Behavioral Health Network, BC/BS, CIGNA, Com Psych, Copic, CorpHealth, EAP, First Health, Focus Pvd., IPA, Kaiser, Magellan, Managed Health, MH Net,,, Medicare, Medicaid, Mines & Assoc., PHCS, Health, MH Net,, Medicare, Medicaid, Mines & Assoc., PHCS, PRO, Sloans, Tri Care, UBH, Value Options, Pacificare, Anthem, Aetna PPO, Behavioral Health Network, BC/BS, CIGNA, CorpHealth, EAP, First Health, IPA, Kaiser, Magellan, Managed Health, MH Net,,, Medicare, Medicaid, Mines & Assoc., PHCS, Health, MH Net,, Medicare, Medicaid, Mines & Assoc., PHCS, PRO, Sloans, Tri Care, UBH, Value Options, SUBOXONE for Opioid dependence (Subooxone.com) Pacificare, Anthem, Aperture, Aetna PPO, Behavioral Health Network, BC/BS, CIGNA, CorpHealth, EAP, First Health, Kaiser, Magellan, Managed Health, MH Net,,, Medicare, Medicaid, Mines & Assoc., PHCS, Health, MH Net,, Medicare, Medicaid, Mines & Assoc., PHCS, PRO, Sloans, Tri Care, UBH, Value Options, Pacificare, Anthem/PRO, Aetna PPO, Anheuser Busch,, Behavioral Health Network, BC/BS, Cigna, Com Psych, Copic, CorpHealth, EAP, EAS, First Health, Focus Pvd., Ft Collins IPA, Kaiser, Magellan, Managed Health, MH Net,,, Medicare, Medicaid, Mines & Assoc., PHCS, Health, MH Net,, Medicare, Medicaid, Mines & Assoc., PHCS, PRO, Sloans, Tri Care, UBH, Value Options, Pacificare, Anthem/PRO, Aperture, Aetna PPO, Anheuser Busch, Behavioral Health Network, BC/BS, CIGNA, Com Psych, Copic, CorpHealth, EAP, IPA, Kaiser,

175 970-202-1236 pgr 581-5990 cell Magellan, Managed Health, MH Net,,, Medicare, Medicaid, Mines & Assoc., PHCS, Health, MH Net,, Medicare, Medicaid, Mines & Assoc., PHCS, PRO, Sloans, Tri Care, UBH, Value Options, Conny Mallo, NP x-73341 Pacificare, Anthem/PRO, Aetna PPO, Behavioral Health Network, BC/BS, CIGNA, CorpHealth, EAP, First Health, Kaiser, Magellan, Managed Health, MH Net,,, Medicare, Medicaid, Mines & Assoc. PHCS, Health, MH Net,, Medicare, Medicaid, Mines & Assoc., PHCS, PRO, Sloans, Tri Care, Value Options, Value Options, Mary Mcafee, NP 207-4857 Mountain Crest Local Psychiatrists 495-4685 219-2210 cell 674-3308 495-4691 Sheila Ash, 495-4685 pager Nurse practitioner. Ken Ash, MD & Sheila Ash, NP 128 6 th St, Unit D Windsor 80550 292-5988 Jason Barnhart, MD 3850 N. Grant Ave Suite 100 Loveland, CO 80538 663-3030 663-8110 pgr 412-4443 cell 224-0495 669-2849 (LV) Marv Bate, MD 1762 Hoffman Drive Loveland 80538 Jeremy Dubin, DO 2127 E. Harmony Suite 140 Fort Collins 80528 Adults Pacificare, PHCS, Great West Healthcare Not in No Medicare or Medicaid Not excepting insurance but offering discounts for Prompt Pay Psychiatry & neurology No insurance Discounts if pays up front Private Pay only: $135 / hr, $90 / ½ hr Suboxone for opioid dependence 3320 W Eisenhour Loveland 663-2843 Kent Hinesley,MD,MS Adults, Adolescents, & Children

176 2204 Hoffman Dr. Loveland 80538 416-8354 -Harris Jensen, MD 416-0354 fax 1019 Remington St 80524 530-5301 -Regina Johnson, MD 503 Remington St Suite 210 493-3040 -Bill Jones, MD 1302 S Shields St Suite A2-1 223-5125 James Kagan, MD,PC 2629 Redwing Rd Suite 295 Fort Collins 484-5625 Tammas Kelly, MD & Has Nurse Practitioner: Lannie Douglas 315 W Oak 530-1871 493-5131 fax -Daniel Korb, MD 315 W. Oak St 5 th flooor 80521 472-0700 Robert Lawrence MD 3319 Terry Lake Road Private pay only Adults, Adolescents 12 yrs & older Pacificare, PHCS, CIGNA, most major insurances Self-pay Adults Adults PHCS, Pacificare, Adults, Adolescents, & Children Adults & Adolescents 15 yrs & older Pacificare, PHCS, (not Medicare) Very good with Bipolar patients Must pick up papers to fill out ahead of time & set up an appt in person.must give $150 deposit which they will get back if they show up to their first appt. Adolescents & Children up to age 21 & sometimes older Takes most insurances Not Medicaid Specialize in Mood, anxiety, ADHD, & cognitive behavioral therapy & medication management Adults Pacificare,

177 Fort Collins 80524 224-1612 Brian McAlpine, MD One Old Town Square Ft Collin 80524 Cell 372-8117 Fax: 372-4617 -Pamela Mumbly, NP 1304 S. College, #6 80524 719-384-4970 John Motl 1006 Robertson St. Suite 202A Fort Collins 80524 224-3054 -Carol Newlin, MD 1305 Alford St 80524 Private Practice 622-0588 482-3850 fax 980-3894 cell Richard Oddy, M.D. Health District 1635 Bristlecone Dr. 80524 Adults Pacificare, Will not take actively psychotic clients, actively suicidal clients, or those who are currently using alcohol or drugs without the willingness to be active an a substance abuse program. If discharging from the hospital, must be stabilized with SI and medication. Insurance accepted: Cigna and PVHS EAP, self-pay (not Medicare) **No wait list (as of 1/31/07) Adults +Works out of her home. Does not take anyone with psychosis, severe mental illness, legal problems, or personality disorders. ++ Medicare, Work Comp, Value Options, Auto Injury, but does not bill other insurance Suboxone for opioid addiction Works with both Family Medicine Center & has a private practice. 663-2686 663-1226 fax Private practice at Riverbend Executive Suites, Suite 221 2121 Midpoint Dr Scott Shannon, MD McKee Behavioral Health Sciences 1907 N Boise Ave **Adolescents & **Children & Adults PHCS, Medical Director of PsychCare of Greeley & McKee Behavioral Health Sciences.

178 Greeley Psychiatrists 663-3030 office 319-321-7448 cell FAX: 663-3041 472-5062 213-7550 (cell emergency only) 472-5910 fax 226-1122 226-4461 fax 494-0804 Pgr 980-6673 (Kathy Forest referred us to Michelle Lambert (347-2316) at NRBH to get information on docs at NRBH & Psych Care) Suite 3 Loveland 80538 Center for Holistic Medicines 7603 Colland Drive Fort Collins 80525 Eric Straumannis, MD 1762 Hoffman Drive Loveland 80538 Laura Waurin, MD 109 W Olive St Sonya S Wakil, MD 1603 Oakridge Dr Suite 201, CO 80525 Cliff Zeller, MD 2001 S Shields St, Bldg L Fort Collins 80526 Writes books such as: The Whole Child & Handbook of Complementary & Alternative Therapies As of June 2007, he is a new psychiatrist who is excepting clients!!!!!! Kids & Adults (Has a psychologist in his office: Dr Marvin Boeding) Adults Magellan, Value Options (Great West), Poudre School District, United Health Care, Self-pay Child, Adolescent, & Adult Self-pay only / some sliding scale Excepting new patients Adults & Adolescents 12 yr & older Pacificare Takes Medicare Appointments out about 3-4 weeks. 353-3686 Sherri Bailey, MD North Range Behavioral health 352-1056 Carol D. Collier,MD 928 12 th St Greeley 80631 NCMC Behavioral Health 352-1056 Dr Hill, MD NCMC Behavioral Health 970-353-2000 Jeffery Huff, MD Pathways 3211 W 20 th St Suite D Adults

179 Longmont Psychiatrists Greeley, Co 970-353-2000 Russ Johnson, MD Children & Adolescents Pathways 3211 W 20 th St Suite D Greeley, Co 353-3686 Jeanine Labaw, MD North Range Behavioral Health 353-3686 -Wallie Labaw, MD North Range Behavioral Health 352-1056 Nick Lane, MD NCMC Behavioral Health 353-3686 Chuck Nemejc, MD North Range Behavioral Health 352-4284 Theron G. Sills, MD 900 14 th st Greeley, North Range Behavioral Health & NCMC Behavioral Health & ATU 353-3686 Jose Vasquez, MD North Range Behavioral Health 303-776-9797 William Fink, MD 16 Mountain View Ave, Suite 108 Longmont 303-772-3644 Severance Kelley, MD 1380 Tulip, Suite P Longmont 303-776-4949 Joseph Horn, MD 1707 Main, Suite 205 Longmont 720-625-0416 Haven Howell, MD 500 Kimbark Longmont 80501 800-877-4520 Longmont Psychiatric Assoc 1380 Tulip Place Longmont 80501 303-776-4949 Joseph Horn, MD 1707 Main St

180 Cheyenne, WY Psychiatrists Longmont 80501 303-651-9290 Michael Smith 2727 Nelson Rd Longmont 80503 720-565-1422 LelandJohnston,MD 1740 Sumac Ave Longmont 303-682-9197 Haleh Nekoorad- Long, MD 1308 Vivian St Longmont 80501 307-633-7370 800-331-3328 307-633-7370 800-331-3328 307-633-7370 800-331-3328 Kathryn Hopfensperger, MD 2600 E 18 th St Cheyenne, WY 82001 Patricia Lapkin, MD 2600 E 18 th St Cheyenne, WY 82001 Micheal Joy, MD 2600 E 18 th St Cheyenne, WY 82001 307-634-6883 Angelina Montoya, MD 1001 W 31 st St Cheyenne, WY 82001 307-634-9653 Deborah Robinett, D.O. SE Wyoming Mental Health Center 2526 Seymour Ave Cheyenne, WY 307-778-7550 Kevin Robinett, D.O. Adults & Children 14 yrs & older Adults & Children 14 yrs & older Adults Adults, Adolescents, & Children Aults Adults

181 Laramie, WY Psychiatrists Veteran s Medical Center 2360 E Pershing Blvd Cheyenne, WY 307-634-9653 Arthur Merrel, MD SE Wyoming Mental Health Center 2526 Seymour Ave Cheyenne, WY 307-633-7370 Irena Danczik 2600 E 18 th St Cheyenne, WY 82001-5511 307-633-7370 Jiri Danczik 2600 E 18 th St Cheyenne, WY 82001-5511 307-745-8915 Mary Moreno, MD SE Wyoming Mental Health Center 1263 15 th St Laramie, WY 307-745-0834 Christopher Reyburn, MD 255 N 30 th St Laramie, WY 307-742-2266 Patricia Payne, MD 1277 N 15 th St Laramie, WY 82070 633 Remington Adults Adolescents & Children Adults Adults & Adolescents Adolescent Residential Treatment Programs for Substance Abuse

Respite Care Adult Day Care 1. Alzheimer s Assoc. 472-9798 415 Peterson 2. Blue Grouse 484-7981 3. Catholic Charities Northern Caring Hearts 663-1880 Loveland 4. Eagles Club 482-7640 Activities and socialization for adult men who are isolated or in the early stages of a memory loss illness. Tues & Thur only 5. Elderhaus Adult Day Care 6. Eldergarden 353-5003 910 27 th Ave Greeley 7. Family Caregiver Support Program 8. Family Links Larimer/Weld counties:461-8906 221-0406 Adult day care six days a week Home-like environment 498-6807 Larimer Co. Office on Aging Estes Park Boulder/Broomfield 303-527-0717 182 Locally and family owned Emphasis on companionship Bonded, insured, HCAOA accredited Nationwide background and driving record checks on all employees Alzheimer's and Dementia training No long term contracts or hidden fees Personalized services and personality matching Secure, online calendar of visits so that you can have a piece of mind knowing when your visits are scheduled and who will be visiting

In-house system to ensure that scheduled visits are not missed Visits range from 1-24 hours 183 9. Home Helpers 970-667-4545 970-667-0767 fax 383 W 37 th ST Suite 203 Loveland, CO FamilyLinks managers available 24/7 to address urgent needs outside of regular business hours Recovering from an illness or injury can take time; anywhere from a few days or weeks to several months or even longer. Home Helpers gives you some extra help and peace of mind so you can relax, get the rest you need and get back to your normal activities as soon as possible. We ll help with light housekeeping, grocery shopping, prescription pick-up, transportation to your doctor s office and much more. Our Caregivers can assist with mobility exercises as prescribed by a doctor as well as supplement the care given by family members, physical therapists, occupational therapists or other rehabilitative aides. We re available for a few hours, a few days, or a few weeks whatever you need. 10. National Respite Locator 11. New Mercer Commons If you have a family member or loved one with special needs, we know that finding quality, in-home care is challenging and can often be overwhelming. Rest assured, many of our Caregivers have training and experience in specialty care areas such as Alzheimer's, dementia, arthritis, hospice care, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, diabetes, cystic fibrosis, mental and physical challenges and others. We provide our services with the same care, concern and compassion as a family member. www.respitelocator.org 495-1000 Adult day program

184 12. Prospect Park Living Center 586-8103 555 Prospect Ave Estes Park 13. Stepping Stones 669-7069 2000 N. Lincoln Loveland Adult day program sponsored by McKee Medical Center Alzheimer s Association 472-9798 Larimer Co For people who suffer from Alzheimer s or dementia. Gives respite grants of $1000 per yr for qualified people. Gives respite referrals Catholic Charities Northern Caring Hearts 484-5010 663-1880 Loveland & Loveland Volunteer Respite Care (for seniors & Alzheimer s) In- home assistance for low income families Eagles Club Respite 221-0406 Men Only Center Elder Care Network 495-3442 Larimer Co Call for referrals Adult Respite is provided by most Adult Day Programs, Assisted Living Centers, Home Health Agencies, & Nursing Homes. Cost is usually on an hourly basis or for extended periods of time. Elderhaus 221-0406 Adult Day Care Helping Hands 532-2683 Berthoud Adult Respite care Nights Only Respite Care, Inc 484-1511 400 Wood Fort Collins Stepping Stones Adult Day Program 669-7069 McKee Medical Center Loveland Resources City of Fort Collins 221-6500 Info on city gov offices Lengthy application. Kids with disabilities up to age 21. Inexpensive (sliding fee scale) Adult day program

185 Colorado Association for Marriage & Family Therapists Colorado Programs Colorado / Denver resources at Counsel Denver Area on Aging Adults Resources 888-458-1713 Referral line 211 (United Way) 407-7066 866-760-6489 303-825-8113 http://ncsl.org/programs/health/drugaid.htm Phone numbers for resources in Denver 303-455-1000 drcog.ort areaagencyonaging@drcog.org Denver Catholic Charities Adult services 303-742-0828 2525 W Alameda Denver www.ccdenver.org case management, home health care assistance, medicare & Medicaid assistance, transportation, resources & referral, volunteer services, bi-lingual social case workers, financial management help, has a Senior Center, 3 homeless shelters, pregnancy counseling, foster care, senior services, child care services, food program, immigration assistance, spiritual help, employment services, has housing assistance. Drug Rehab Help Line 800-993-3869 Elder Locator 800-677-1116 Elder resources Empower Colorado http://www.empowercolorado.com/ Empowerment Program 303-320-1989 1600 York ST Denver 80206 www.empowermentprogram.org Women s Resources in Denver education, employment assistance, health, housing, referrals for homeless women, help people in the

186 Estes Park Services Facts for Families *FIRST CALL 407-7066 1247 Riverside Fort Collins 80524 Focus Adolescent Services criminal justice system, help women with HIV/AIDS, etc http://www.estesnet.com http://www.aacap.org/page.ww?section=facts+for +Families&name=Facts+for+Families info about child& adolescent psychiatric disorders Info about Larimer County Resources M-TH, 8am-8pm www.firstcall-vc.org http://www.focusas.com/ Gov Mental Health Info 800-789-2647 Identify Criminals or Sexual Offenders Larimer Health Information Med Web Mental Health Association of Colorado Mental Health Connections Mental Help Net Mile High United Way Denver Help Line National Resource Helpline Online Dictionary of Mental Health http://sor.state.co.us/default.asp www.healthinfosource.com **Excellent resources www.med-web.com resources in mental health, psychiatry, & psychology 303-377-3040, x-36 http://www.mhacolorado.org/gethelp.html 221-5551 http://www.mentalhelp.net/selfhelp/selfhelp.php?id x=43&id=1349 Guide to mental health online 866-760-6489 Denver Denver Area Resources**** 800-729-6686 ***Supposed to be good. http://human-nature.com/odmh/

187 Psychcentral Great online mental health resource www.psychcentral.com Resources for Disabled 491-6385 http://www.colostate.edu/depts/rds Students Service Net 407-7066 Mental health information & referral Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope: Corner of Blue Spruce & Conifer streets, near the www.uwaylc.org/sistermaryalicemurphycente rforhope.html Help the homeless plus help others from becoming Food Bank homeless. Brings together services so people do not have to go to many different places. Also has voice mail for people who need a phone to get a job. Open in March 2009. Resource Center for Homeless people. www.uwaylc.org/sistermaryalicemurphycenterforhope.h tml Su Familia 866-784-2645 Hispanic Health National Resource Center United Way 211 211 Senior resources 407-7066 Weld County Resources United way 800-559-5590 RTC : Residential Treatment Centers = Adolescents Abertine Area Youth RTC 605-845-7181 PO BOX 680 Adolescent & Family Institute of Colorado 303-238-1231 303-238-0500 fax Alternative Homes for Youth 970-353-6010 303-637-7638 970-353-5636 fax Mobridge, SD 57601 10001 W. 32 nd Ave Wheatridge, CO www.aficonline.com 1110 M Street Greeley 80631 www.ahfy.org For Native American youth ages 13-17 Adolescent Residential Treatment Programs for Substance Abuse Director: Dr Eric Meyer, contact person & assessor www.ahfy.org Residential & Day treatment program for youth ages 12-18. Cost paid by Social Services & Medicaid.

Offices open M-F, 9-5 188 Arapahoe House 303-420-0399 303-412-3695 303-657-3700 (TH) 303-289-3391 (CC) 303-429-4440 (WM) 303-657-3738 fax 8801 Lipan, Thornton, CO 80260 7373 Birch St Commerce City 4335 W 76 th Ave Westminster www.arapahoehouse.org Residential drug & alcohol rehab, detox for adults, 14-30 day program in Thornton, CO Residential drug & alcohol for adolescents ( 13-17 yrs) program in Lewisville, CO, about 42 days Self-pay: sliding fee scale, most- insurance, Adams County Medicaid Intake: 303-412-3662 www.arapahoehouse.org ART, Synergy Family 303-781-7579 Denver 52 beds, Male only Adolescent Residential Treatment Programs for Substance Abuse & mental health Insurance & private pay Beacon Center 303-761-6756 Englewood, CO Boys Center 877-983-6767 901-251-5000 www.beaconcenter.org Tennessee www.youthvillages.org/refer Boys 9-17. For girls with serious emotional, behavioral, legal, mental health, DD, self-harm, & sexual problems. Child to staff ratio 3:1 ratio. Gender-sensitive, traumafocused, CBT & DBT. Boy & Girls Town 402-498-1900 Omaha, Nebraska Ages 10-17. Most kids receive financial scholarships. Kids must want to go there voluntarily & write a letter why they want to be admitted. Minimum one year program. For kids who have serious behavioral problems, lack of success, inability to live at home, runaways, aggressive behavior, drug or alcohol, Broadway House, Chase House (part of Attention Homes) 303-447-1206 Boulder www.attentionhomes.org victims of physical or sexual abuse.

189 Cedar Springs Psychiatric Hospital, New Choices 719-633-4114 800-888-1088 Centennial Peaks 303-666-2001 303-666-2346 fax 1-800-842-4673 303-866-7031 child Central Wyoming Counseling Center Adolescent RTC = 303-666-2001 303-666-2031 fax 307-237-7077 Admit 307-237-9583 2135 Southgate Road Colorado Springs, CO 80906 www.psysolutions.com/ facilities/cedarsprings 2255 S 88 th St Louisville 80027 (Boulder Co) www.centennialpeaks.com Connie Weisbeck, Admin Assistant 1430 Wilkins Circle Casper, WY 82601 cweisbeck@cwcc.us Children s Ark 719-325-5244 Green Mountain Falls, Colorado Adolescent Residential Treatment Programs for Substance Abuse & Mental health Length of stay can be 30/60/90 days 14 beds, coed, managed care & private pay 72 beds Does ECT inpatient & outpatient CD-IOP for adults & adolescents Inpatient Adolescents ages 9+, Adults, Seniors RTC for adolescents Eating disorder Treatment Inpatient mental health & detox, inpatient geriatric psych Accepts Medicare, self-pay, Medicaid, insurance except Kaiser & Value Options www.centennialpeaks.com Wyoming Residents Only No Medicaid or Medicare Insurance must have RTC benefits or self-pay (fee is based on income. Highest fee is $105 a day, however, the average person usually pays about $1000 a month. Admit requirements are: ASI, ASAM, H&P, TB test, List of medications. 1. Outpatient mental health & substance abuse 2. School mental health & substance abuse program 3. County Substance Abuse Program 4. County Mental Health Program 5. Program for families with adolescents with serious emotional problems 6. 13 bed Men s RTC for substance abuse, ages 18+ 7. 8 bed Adolescent RTC for substance abuse, 45-60 days Women s RTC, can be pregnant & have up to 2 children.

190 www.childrensark.org Cleo Wallace 303-456-2536 Westminster, CO Colorado Boys Ranch CBR Youth Connect Colorado Christian Home Tennyson Center 800-790-4993 719-384-5981 719-384-0470 fax 877-224-8223 303-433-2541 303-433-9701 fax www.devereux.org Office of Admission PO Box 681 28071 Hwy 109 LaJunta, Colorado 81050 www.coloradoboysra nch.org 2950 Tennyson St Denver, CO 80212 Community Reach Center 303-853-3695 11285 Highline Dr Court House Inc Daybreak Princeton Girls Home Crossroads Managed Care Systems 303-761-5229 720-833-9807 Northglenn, Co 80233 3874 W, Princeton Circle Denver CO 80236 719-546-6666, x2 509 E 13 th St Pueblo, CO El Pueblo 719-544-7496 Pueblo, CO Emily Griffith Center 303-237-6865 303-237-6873 fax www.elpueblokids.org Emily Griffith Center Administration National residential treatment center. A ranch that provides mental health services, including counseling and animal assisted therapy, to at-risk teen boys with severe emotional & behavioral problems. Boys, Ages 10-21. Academic accredited, vocational, and special education. RTC for children of abuse or neglect. Christian based. Goal is to help children & families and reunite family. www.communityreachcenter.org DAY TREATENT CENTER for kids in grades K-12 www.courthouseinc.org Residential mental health & substance abuse for adolescents, criminal justice clients Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, insurance, VA, Tri care Hearing impaired, Spanish, English www.crossroadsmcs.org Drug & rehab residential treatment, Methadone Adolescents, adults, criminal justice clients 10 beds Self-pay, Medicaid, sliding fee scale, payment assistance Hearing impaired, Spanish, English RTC for Boys ages 10-21. Facilities in 3 different Colorado locations: Larkspur, Colorado Springs, Rifle. 303-681-2400 Fax is the same # Larkspur Campus

191 719-636-2122 719-636-1116 fax Colorado Springs Campus 970-625-4446 970-625-4664 fax Excelsior Youth Center 303-693-1550 303-693-8309 fax Rifle Campus 15001 E. Oxford Ave Aurora, CO 80014 www.excelsioryc.org Adolescent RTC for Mental Health & Substance abuse, ages 13-18 years 100 Bed unit Family Pathways 303-825-8703 Idaho Springs www.familypathwaysco.org Family Tree Gemini 303-235-0630 Lakewood, CO www.thefamilytree.org Forest Heights Lodge 303-674-6681 303-674-6805 fax PO Box 789 Evergreen, CO 80437 Girls Center 877-983-6767 901-251-5000 www.forestheightslod ge.org Tennessee Griffith Centers 303-237-6865 Larkspur Colorado Springs Rifle Highland Behavioral Health Care House Bill 1116 720-348-2800 720-348-2899 fax Lakewood 8565 S Poplar Way Littleton 80130 RTC for emotionally disturbed boys ages 5-14 yrs of age. 18-24 month program JCAHO accredited & licensed by DHS Cost about $235 per day Behaviors include depression, aggression, impulsivity, fears or obsessive behaviors, may have learning disabilities (must have IQ above 80 & no serious brain injury or serious medical problems). Child may not be delinquent or substance abuser, or fire setter or be asexual predator. www.youthvillages.org/refer Girls 9-17. For girls with serious emotional, behavioral, legal, mental health, DD, self-harm, & sexual problems. Child to staff ratio 3:1 ratio. Gender-sensitive, traumafocused, CBT & DBT. www.griffithcenters.org Adolescent & Adult unit Medicare, Medicaid, Managed Care insurance Admissions 24/7 Colorado Child Mental Health Treatment Act (Way for parents to access RTC for their children who have

192 Indian Health Services www.ihs.gov/ Jacob Center 484-8427 633 Remington Jefferson Hills 303-989-4357 Lakewood, CO www.jeffersonhills.org Kidz Ark 970-522-5775 Sterling, CO www.kidzark.org Logan River Academy 435-755-8400 866-755-8400 435-755-8540 fax PO Box 3662 Logan, Utah 84323 significant mental health needs without requiring Dependency & Neglect or relinguishing parental rights). State pays for 1 st month, and then Medicaid & SSI pay. Parents may have to contribute based on family income) If child does not have Medicaid: Contact mental health center to request HB1116 evaluation. Complete assessment Mental Health notifies the school Family & mental health identify a treatment facility RTC staffs the admit of the child Family applies for SSI (child counts as a single household income) Family & RTC, Mental Health, & family continue to communicate until final arrangements are made. If child does have Medicaid: Parent contacts mental health MHASA. Assessment completed for RTC. If appropriate for RTC, MHASA & family identify RTC RTC evaluates for admission School notified by MHASA RTC & family & MHASA arrange for placement Adolescent Residential Treatment Programs for Substance Abuse Adolescents ages 13-17. Multidisciplinary team. Addresses academic issues, adoption, anxiety, ADD/ADHD, bipolar, depression, impulse control. Learning disabilities, mild asperger s. non-verbal learning disorders, OCD, ODD,

193 information@loganr iver.com e-mail Lost & Found Inc. 303-697-5049 800-488-5049 Meridell Achievement Center Mountain Crest Hospital RTC Mountain Homes Youth Ranch Mountain Star Center At CMHI-Ft Logan 512-528-2100 800-366-8656 512-515-6710 fax www.ragebehavior. com www.meridell.com 207-4800 207-4864 Jennifer Dunkle is intake Coordinator and Case Manager Namaqua Center 669-7550 663-2907 fax 9189 South Turkey Creek Rd Morrison, CO 80465 12550 W. Hwy 29 Liberty Hill, TX 4601 Corbett Dr 80528 866-781-2450 Dinosaur, Moffat Co., Colorado 303-866-7777 3520 W. Oxford Ave Denver 80236 1327 W Eisenhower Blvd, Loveland Personality disorders, PTSD, Substance abuse. Live in residential with therapy & school programs. www.lostandfoundinc.org Mental health & sub abuse residential for adolescents Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, insurance Psychiatric programs for children & adolescents Ages 5-17 Behavioral & emotional problems, PTSD, Parent/child relationships, neurobehavioral problems, violence, sexual/physical abuse Patients get psychiatric eval, neuron exam, neurpsych testing, individual, group, family counseling, rec & occupational therapy, medication management 14 beds. Intensive treatment program for adolescents, ages 13-18, with serious mental health diagnosis. 3-6 months Payment is accepted from private insurance, Medicaid if approved by DHS, or Colorado HB-1116 funding. Self-pay clients are accepted on a case-to-case basis. Voice Choice & Wrap Around program involves patients family & friends on the treatment team and treatment continues after they leave with in-home involvement of MC staff. Wilderness therapy program for at risk troubled teens and youth ages 12-17 & adults ages 18-25. RTC for boys & girls 11-18 years of age who have problems managing their mental illness & behavior in the community. Has school. www.cdhs.state.co.us/cmhifl 8 beds in young kids home & 17 beds in older kids home Takes kids through DHS Medicaid patients must be approved through LCMH

194 Native American Health Services 928-669-2137 Parker 760-572-0217 Yuma 928-737-6000 Polacca 602-263-1200 Pheonix 520-562-3321 Sacaton 888-431-4096 Gila River 928-475-2371 San Carlos 928-338-4911 Whiteriver All in Arizona Office: M-F 9am-5pm Psychiatric treatment for children who have experienced abuse, trauma, or developed problems. No emergency intakes. Children 3-12. Residential program, day treatment, outpatient care. Accepts private pay, Private insurance, and No sliding scale fee. Reflections for Youth 970-532-5990 Berthoud, CO www.reflectionsforyouth.org Remington House (part of 484-8427 Fort Collins www.jacobcenter.org Jacob Center) Rocky Mountain Treatment Center 800-521-6572 406-727-8832 406-727-8172 fax 920 4 th Ave North Great Falls, Montana 59404 http://www.rmtc-care.com Dual track Adults Adolescents ages 12-17 28-30 day program 24 beds takes 3 rd party or private pay San Juan Wilderness 719-852-4799 Monte Vista, CO www.sanjuanwilderness.com Savio House 303-225-4100 Denver www.saviohouse.org Shiloh House 303-932-9599 Littleton, CO www.shilohhouse.org Southern Peaks www.cornellcompa Canon City, CO Adolescent Residential Treatment Programs for Substance Abuse Male only 27 beds (1/3 adjudicated sex offenders, 1/3 substance abuse, 1/3 delinquency) No specific length of stay, average about 5 mo They take dual diagnosis

195 nies.com/facilities Synergy 303-934-1008 303-934-1262 fax 1212 S. Broadway, Suite 200 Denver 80210 www.artstreatment.com Male adolescents: 12-18 substance abuse & addiction Bilingual therapists Tennyson Center 720-855-3341 Denver www.tennysoncenter.org Third Way Center 303-780-9191 303-780-9192 info@thirdwaycente r.org PO Box 61385 Denver 80206 Facilities: 1) 1295 York St Denver 80206 2) 1735 Pontiac St Denver 80220 3) 1133 Lincoln St Denver 80203 4) Teen Mothers 4821 S Bannock St Englewood 80110 5) apartments scattered all over town. Turning Point 221-0550 801 S. Shields St, CO 80521 Turning Point 221-0999 fax 221-2727 Valley View Youth Recovery 970-945-3440 970-384-7470 1644 S. College 80525 PO Box 1970 Glenwood Springs Clients ages 13-20 years of age. Will treat Sex Offenders. For adolescents with serious mental illness, delequencies, runaways, truancies, substance abuse, disturbed family relationships. (they may reject people with recent physical violence, arson, or gang related activity). They also address special education needs. 1) York takes 9-10 boys & 6-7 girls 2) Pontiac takes 10 boys & 6 girls 3) Lincoln takes 23, no gender specific. Can take up to 2 teen moms. 4) Teen Mother House takes 13 girls & up to 9 babies. 5) Next steps takes 10, no gender specific criteria www.turningpnt.org Mental health & Drug & Alcohol treatment for Adolescents Spanish/English M-F, 8a-5p Residential, day treatment, family services for adolescents with behavior problems, legal, & substance abuse concerns. Adolescents mainly referred by DSS 10 beds, Ages 14-18, Adolescent Residential Treatment Programs for

196 81602 Substance Abuse 42 day program (6 weeks) Insurance, private pay, Medicaid Needs: Motivation to come to treatment voluntarily chemical dependency & mental health diagnosis documentation of failure of less restrictive treatment Youth Recovery Center 970-945-6535 Glenwood Springs www.vvh.org RTC: Residential Treatment Centers Adults AIMS House 303-554-0011 303-554-0022 fax Arapahoe House 303-657-3700 (TH) 303-289-3391 (CC) 303-429-4440 (WM) 303-657-3738 fax Intake: 303-412-3662 Casper Re-entry Center 307-237-9583 307-265-7277 fax Admissions 307-237-1800 888 13 th St Boulder 80302 8801 Lipan, Thornton, CO 80260 7373 Birch St Commerce City 4335 W 76 th Ave Westminster 1430 Wilkens Circle Casper, WY Or PO 2380 Casper, WY 82644 Drug & Alcohol RTC. One house for men (24 beds) & one house for women (17 beds). Average program is 6 months 1 yr, however, treatment if very individualized. Cost is $7000 per month. Most people pay out of pocket or some insurance pay, however, they do not do insurance billing. They say they will be expanding their program soon. www.arapahoehouse.org Residential drug & alcohol rehab, detox for adults, 14-30 day program in Thornton, CO Residential drug & alcohol for adolescents ( 13-17 yrs) program in Lewisville, CO, about 42 days Self-pay: sliding fee scale, most- insurance, Adams County Medicaid Residential Treatment for substance abuse up to 2 yrs 300 beds (200 bed work release & 100 bed therapeutic community) Patient needs to walk into the Mental Health Center in Casper & apply in person. Need: Clinical Assessment with risk to self & others Psych-social Medical Physical & TB test ASI

197 CeDar 720-848-3000 877-999-0538 720-848-3001 fax Cedar Springs Behavioral Health New Choices (719) 633-4114 (719-440-1604 cell (800) 888-1088 CeDar Anschutz Center for Advanced Medicines Fitzsimons Campus 1693 N. Quentin St. Mail Stop F786 PO Box 6510 Aurora, CO 80045 2135 Southgate Road Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Centennial Peaks Hospital (303) 673-9990 2255 South 88th St Louisville, CO 80027 Central Wyoming Counseling Center 307-237-7077 Admit 307-237-9583 Connie Weisbeck, Admin Assistant 1430 Wilkins Circle Casper, WY 82601 cweisbeck@cwcc.us ASAM Placement (these things can be done at Casper MH) minimal or no cost when necessary Center for Dependency, Addiction, and Rehabilitation (part of U of Colorado Hospital) 50 beds, for men & women, 18 & over Affiliated with University of Colorado Dpt. Of Psychiatry 30 day treatment program (after 30 days may have option to remain in another unit) www.cedarcolorado.org $21,000, cash only, must prepay Intensive Residential Treatment $18,000 Takes insurance and self-pay Psychiatric care & substace dependence / including detox. www.cedarspringsbhs.com Intensive Residential Treatment www.brownschools.com Primary Focus: Mental health services Services Provided: Rehab for drug and/or alcohol addiction, Detoxification Type of Care: Outpatient, Hospital inpatient Special Programs/Groups: Adolescents, Persons with cooccurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Men, DUI/DWI offenders Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE) Wyoming Residents Only No Medicaid or Medicare Insurance must have RTC benefits or self-pay (fee is based on income. Highest fee is $105 a day, however, the average person usually pays about $1000 a month. Admit requirements are: ASI, ASAM, H&P, TB test, List of medications.

198 8. Outpatient mental health & substance abuse 9. School mental health & substance abuse program 10. County Substance Abuse Program 11. County Mental Health Program 12. Program for families with adolescents with serious emotional problems 13. 13 bed Men s RTC for substance abuse, ages 18+ 14. 8 bed Adolescent RTC for substance abuse, 45-60 days 15. Women s RTC, can be pregnant & have up to 2 children. Chrysalis House 307-245-3444 307-245-3224 fax Circle Program 719-546-4534 719-546-4797 719-546-4209 fax 719-546-4792 fax Chrysalis House PO Box 610 Pine Bluffs, WY 82082 Circle Program CMHI-Pueblo 1600 West 24 th St Pueblo, CO 81003 Champa House 303-293-3468 Denver Rehabilitation center / long term help towards selfsufficiency to single mothers and their children. 8 beds: Ran by the mental health center: Peak Wellness Residential Treatment Center for Women Need psychosocial / psychiatric assessment, ASI, ASAM, Letter of motivation, Physical, & TB test along with application, ROI from Probation or Parole. Insurance, sliding fee scale, Comprehensive Treatment of chemical dependence & mental illness (Dual Track) (no smoking) 20 Bed, 90 day residential Treatment Program Adults 1. Mail admission Questionaire to: Circle Program CMHI-P Atten: Admissions Committee 1600 W 24 th St Pueblo, Co 810032. After receiving Questionaire, Circle Program will notify you by mail of the Admission

199 Committee s decision. Colorado West Regional 970-245-4214 436 S 7 th St Intensive Residential Treatment Mental Health Center Grand Junction COM-COR 719-473-4460 3615 Roberts Rd Intensive Residential Treatment Colorado Springs Community Education 303-388-2014 4280 Kearney St Intensive Residential Treatment Center Denver Community Education 303-377-1110 1763 Williams St Intensive Residential Treatment Center Denver Community Education 719-390-1303 2945 E Las Vagas St Intensive Residential Treatment Center Colorado Springs Cornerstone Sobriety 622-9389 Intensive Residential Treatment Program Cripple Creek Rehab Nursing Home 719-689-2931 719-689-3557 fax Crossroads Managed Care Systems Denver Rescue Mission 700 N A Street PO Box 397 Cripple Creek 80813 (50 miles west of Colorado Springs) 719-546-6666, x2 509 E 13 th St Pueblo Intake Line: 303-293-3468 1130 Park Ave W. Denver, CO 80205 Rehab & Skilled Nursing Home Person needs to have a physical or cognitive impairment along with severe substance abuse. 24 hour nursing, individual & group therapy, oversight from physicians, education classes, aftercare planning, AA meetings, social activities. Treatment is a minimum of 4 months. Medicare & Medicaid certified www.crossroadsmcs.org Drug & rehab residential treatment, Methadone Adolescents, adults, criminal justice clients 10 beds Self-pay, Medicaid, sliding fee scale, payment assistance Hearing impaired, Spanish, English Programs: Lawrence Street, Ministry Outreach, Harvest Farms Greyhound station is 1 block away from the Mission

200 (Denver Greyhound Station is 1055 19 th St, Denver, 303-293- 6555) (Directions from Greyhound to mission: go North up 18 th Street about 4 block to Lawrence St: Turn Right on Lawrence: go 5 blocks to 23 rd : the Mission is on Lawrence and 23 rd.: [note: 23 rd St is the same street as Park Ave]) Family Rescue Ministry 303-293-3468 Denver Permanent housing and mentoring for homeless, working families and mentoring for refugee families Harbour Pointe Advantage 800-567-8238 Baltimore, Maryland 8 beds Gambling Addiction Harmony Foundation 586-4491 577-0392 fax Harvest Farms 568-9803 568-9804 Allen PO Box 1989 1600 Fish Hatchery Rd Estes Park 80517 4240 E. Cty Road 66 Wellington, CO 80549 Harvest House for Women 586-1745 5532 Hwy 36 Estes Park The Haven & Haven- Harmon Houses 303-762-2193 303-761-2885 admissions 3630 W. Princeton Circle Denver 80236 www.lostbet.com www.harmonyfoundationinc.com 28 day residential treatment for alcohol & drugs (not dual track) ADULTS only cost is about $10,500 ($9,500 if cash) insurance & self-pay Free aftercare for about a yr Not Dual Track Drug & Alcohol residential treatment for men They working on a 100-acre farm. Must commit to at least one year. Must be able to regulate their meds. Christian based. Cannot have committed violent crimes. Patients must want to go and call themselves for over-the-phone interview. Call: Allen Weisenbacher, M-F 9a-4p 100 acre farm, Very Christian based, long term homes for women and their children who want to change their lives from behaviors or addictions. 8 months 2 yr program http://harvesthouseforwomen.org/ 9 months to one year substance abuse program of Women, Mothers, and infants who are involved in the criminal justice system. 26 beds & 23 beds respectively. Day care for infants

201 HealthONE Behavioral Health 303-866-2280 1719 E 19 th Ave Denver Highland Behavioral Health Care Harmony Foundation 586-4491 577-0392 fax The Haven & Haven- Harmon Houses HealthONE Behavioral Health Highland Behavioral Health Care Haven-Harmon house is for women with co-occuring substance abuse & mental health disorders. www.supportthehaven.com Intensive Residential Treatment 720-348-2800 Littleton Adolescent & Adult unit 303-762-2193 303-761-2885 admissions PO Box 1989 1600 Fish Hatchery Rd Estes Park 80517 3630 W. Princeton Circle Denver 80236 303-866-2280 1719 E 19 th Ave 720-348-2800 720-348-2899 fax Denver 8565 S Poplar Way Littleton 80130 www.harmonyfoundationinc.com 28 day residential treatment for alcohol & drugs (not dual track) ADULTS only cost is about $10,500 ($9,500 if cash) insurance & self-pay Free aftercare for about a yr Not Dual Track 9 months to one year substance abuse program of Women, Mothers, and infants who are involved in the criminal justice system. 26 beds & 23 beds respectively. Day care for infants Haven-Harmon house is for women with co-occuring substance abuse & mental health disorders. www.supportthehaven.com Intensive Residential Treatment Adolescent & Adult unit Medicare, Medicaid, Managed Care insurance Admissions 24/7 Island Grove Treatment Center 970-356-6664 970-356-1349 fax 970-493-1157 x-24 1140 M Street Greeley, CO 80631 Non-medical Detox & Residential Treatment Program, 23 beds & 3 cots & 6 futons for overflow + seclusion room RTC=45-60 days, Adults only (about 45-60 days waiting list) Detox = may stay for 5 days (will except 13 + yrs old)

202 after hours 970-412-2051 cell Jay Walker Lodge 970-704-9292 866-jaywalker 970-704-9092 fax PO Box 969 Carbondale, CO 81623 Kay s Place 377-8446 North side of Fort Collins Larimer Co Community 498-7519 2255 Midpoint Dr Corrections Lawrence Street 303-294-0157 303-294-9314 fax 1130 Park Ave W. Denver, CO 80205 Lost and Found 303-420-8080 9189 S Turkey Creek Rd Frank or Deb Hill in admissions, x-1174 Sliding scale fees, insurance Inpatient cost is $50/day, $250 admit fee for RTC Also offers intensive outpatient treatment A person may come to Detox an unlimited amount of times, however, can only go through RTC 2x s. Medical clearance issues: If patient is a chronic alcoholic or has been on the streets, please have the ER treat with a banana bag and provide a prescription for Librium. IGTC will except patients with mental health issues or hx of seizures. Patient needs to be able to meet ADL s. They need to be able to get in & out of bed without assistance. www.jaywalkerlodge.com New Lodge in the Rocky Mountains. Men 18+ Education, individual & group therapy, Mountain Expeditions, horses, daily 12-step meetings. 90 day treatment program. Also a transitional living program after the 90 days (called Solutions & $6000 per month). Jaywalker costs: $11,400 per month Private pay only. Billable monthly. Admission: 1). must have completed some program before Jay Walker, 2) preadmissions interview, 3) have to be physically fit enough to participate in hiking 3 miles, camp, swim, etc. It is a physically active program. Home for women to live in during recovery. Costs Residential treatment for men or women. Lasts up to 27 months. Inner city program similar to Harvest Farms. 120 bed unit for men & women. (Part of Denver Rescue Mission) Intensive Residential Treatment

203 Menninger 800-351-9058 713-275-5000 Mountain Homes Youth Ranch -Narconon- Not a good program New Hope Fellowship (Victory Chapel) North Valley Rehab (Mediplex) After hours Bridge Program Fax Morrison 866-781-2450 Dinosaur, Moffat Co., Colorado www.menninger.edu serves young adults ages 18-30. Dual diagnosis (mental health and substance abuse), mood d/o, anger, personality d/o, ADD, adjustment d/o, selfharm behaviors or attempts, self-esteem issues. 1-2 month program. Expensive, does accept insurance. Wilderness therapy program for at risk troubled teens and youth ages 12-17 & adults ages 18-25. Not Good Not Good Not Good Staff not professionally trained. No doctors on staff. Homopathic treatment given by people of the Scientology Church.their patients have ended up in Mountain Crest due to homeopathic psychosis due to high doses of melatonin & vitamins & other herbs. Not a 484-4701 717 Whedbee 303-286-5000 303-288-3000 303-286-5089 303-286-5127 303-496-1120 Oxford Houses 303-988-7541 303-914-0025 8451 Pearl St Thornton, CO 80229 Oxford House-Alameda (for men only) 810 S. Taft St Lakewood, CO 80228 Oxford House- Green Mountain (for men only) 13577 West Alaska Dr Lakewood, CO 80228 good place to refer people to. Small program where you live there until you are able to be clean or sober. Hospital on north side of Denver. Chemical dependency (Bridge Program)(2-3 wks Acute treatment) -Admissions only M-F Geriatric Psych Acute Care Program (60+) a few beds Acute neurological unit (Brain Injury) Pain Management outpatient Acute Medical Care Accepts insurance, Medicare, Medicaid Oxford houses are self-run, self-supported recovery house programs for individuals recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction. Generally an individual comes into a house following a 28 day rehab program or following a detox. Any recovering addict can apply to get in by filling out an application and being interviewed by the existing members of the house. Applications are approved when there is a vacancy and if 80 % of house members approve the

204 303-504-9267 303-934-1961 Oxford House-Leyden (for women only) 2606 Leyden St Denver, Co 80222 Oxford House-Osceola (for men only) 180 Osceola St Denver, CO 80219 Parker Valley Hope 800-544-5101 22422 E Main St Parker, CO Parkview Medical Center: Adult Chemical Dependency Services Peer I 303-761-2885 303-761-1450 fax 719-584-4343 58 Club Manor Dr Pueblo 81008 3762 W. Princeton Circle Denver 80236 application. Oxford houses are self-run permitting individuals in recovery to learn responsibility, the cost associated with self-run housing permits extensive replication of houses. Each house is fully responsible for its own expenses and debts, which will not be assumed by the National Organization. A recovering individual can live in the house for as long as he or she does not drink alcohol or use drug (use will result in immediate expulsion) & pays an equal share of house expenses. The average stay is a little over a year, but many residents stay three, four, or more years. There is no pressure on anyone in good standing to leave. Adult Chemical Dependency only, not dual track 50 beds Variable length of stay (usually 28-30 days) Insurance & private pay (cost about $10,200) Intensive Residential Treatment parkviewmc.com Primary Focus: Drug and alcohol abuse rehabilitation services Services Provided: Rehab for drug and/or alcohol addiction, Detoxification Type of Care: Outpatient, Partial hospitalization/day treatment, Hospital inpatient Special Programs/Groups: Seniors/older adults, DUI/DWI offenders Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE) Special Language Services: ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired, French, German, Korean, Spanish $17 per day Can do self-pay or be funded by community corrections or mental health. Sponsored by University of Colorado in Denver 9-12 months residential followed by one year outpatient

205 Phoenix Concept Treatment Center 303-293-3620 303-255-1971 fax Denver Men Dual diagnosis excepted Drug & Alcohol 6-month residential treatment program for men. 25 bed unit. Cost about $1200 per month. Self-pay. Resada La Junta 719-456-2600 Colorado Springs No psych services, drug & alcohol detox & residential Rimrock Foundation Rocky Mountain Treatment Center 800-521-6572 406-727-8832 406-727-8172 fax 920 4 th Ave North Great Falls, Montana 59404 Salvation Army 303-293-3440 4751 N. Broadway Denver 80216 San Luis Valley Comprehensive Mental Health Serenity House 556-4310 667-4415 fax 719-589-5134 2017 & 2255 Lava Lane Alamosa, CO 217 W 4 th St Loveland 80537 program from adults ages 18+ Treatment for Addictions including Compulsive Gambling 110 beds http://www.rmtc-care.com Dual track Adults Adolescents ages 12-17 28-30 day program 24 beds takes 3 rd party or private pay 6-month residential Drug & Alcohol treatment program for men & women. Christian based program based on the 12- step program. Work based. NO COST. Must be clean and sober for 5 days and have no major medical or psych problems. Admit interviews are Monday through Thur at 7:30am. Intake counselor: Mary Intensive Residential Treatment For profit. Clean & sober living home dedicated to creating a supportive environment for men & women so they can restore themselves to healthy living. Peer group recovery support, NA & AA meetings, counseling, life skills, access to community resources. Able to stay as long as desired. Director: Leland & Jocelyn Sharpes

206 Sobriety House 303-722-5746 107 Acoma St Denver, CO 80223 Southern Ute Tribe 970-563-4555 296 Mouache St Ignacio, CO Step 13 303-295-7837 2029 Larimer St. Denver, 80205 Stout Street Foundation 303-321-2533 303-468-6199 fax Transitional Residential 307-632-6433 Fax: 307-635-7982 7251 E. 49 th Ave Commerce City 80022 Peak Wellness Mental Health Center 2526 Seymour Cheyenne, WY or Adult residential for addictions. Accepts self-pay, private insurance, & military insurance such as VA & Tricare. Residential / living center for chemical dependency / fees are $8/day or $50/wk, no medical staff, must be able to work, start living in dorm, no time limit if following program, no admit on weekends, usually takes less than 24 hours for admit procedures, best to call between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m., need UA on admit 2-3 year 150 bed residential drug & alcohol program for men. The first 18 months is residential. After that they are in the re-entry program. There is no fee. They do work in the program to pay for expenses. They do take people from jail. As of 1/2005 there are plenty of openings. Admission procedure: 1. A copy of their criminal record needs to be faxed or sent. Criminal record can be obtained online for about $6.85 ( www.cbirecordscheck.com ) or at the police station for about $16. Online, with a credit card, records are back within a minute or two. 2. After they have the criminal record, person needs to call for intake interview. 3. The person may not have numerous recent violent crimes or be a sexual offender. 4. person needs to find their own transportation to facility. Residential Treatment for substance abuse up to 2 yrs Patient needs to walk into the Mental Health Center in Cheyenne & apply in person. Need: 1. Must be a Wyoming resident (can be homeless)

207 2310 E. 8 th St Cheyenne, WY Valley Hope Hospital 970-945-3440 1906 Blake Ave Veterans Affairs Medical Center Rehab for drug and/or alcohol addiction Glenwood Springs (303) 393-2882 1055 Clermont Street Denver, CO 80220 2. Letter of motivation from patient & what they hope to achieve from the program. 3. Clinical Assessment with risk to self & others 4. Medical Physical exam stating he can do rehab, 5. TB test 6. ASI 7. ASAM Placement (these things can be done at Peaks Wellness MH in Cheyenne at minimal or no cost when necessary) Residential Treatment Centers for Adolescents vaww.denver.med.va.gov Primary Focus: General health services Services Provided: Rehab for drug and/or alcohol addiction Type of Care: Outpatient, Partial hospitalization/day treatment, Hospital inpatient Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Persons with HIV/AIDS, Women, Men, DUI/DWI offenders Forms of Payment Accepted: Medicaid, Medicare, Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE) Special Language Services: ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired Schools / Colleges CSU CSU Representative for students at MC will be Jennifer Van Norman Jennifer.Van_Norman@colost ate.edu 491-1101 491-2382 fax 491-8051 980-1740 cell 491-5666 fax Please fax paperwork documentation, discharge summaries CSU Counseling Cla0rk Bdlg, C-36 www.colostate.edu, CSU counseling is located at in the Clark Bldg, C-36. They are open M-F: 7:30am-5pm. Craig Chesson should be called when a student is inpatient who is living on campus. He will help them continue to get the support they need to be successful & contact their professors. Craig s office is in the Lori Student Center. Jay Hessler s office is at Heartstone Health Services on campus. He is the CSU Nurse Practitioner.

208 CASA (help withdrawing) CSU Counseling After Hours (emergency Counseling) Craig Chesson Jay Hessler, RN (Nurse Practitioner) 491-7095 491-6053 491-7111 491-7165 491-7121 491-6425 Front Range College 226-2500 4616 S. Shield Institute of Business & Medical careers 223-2669 1609 Oakridge National Technological University 495-6400 700 Centre Ave Regis University 472-2200 1501 Academy Ft Collin College America 223-6060 4601 Mason 1-800-441-4993 AIMS College 667-4611 Thompson R2J School District Poudre Valley School District R-1 Jr High Schools 1. Blevin 2. Boltz 3. Cache Poudre 4. Lesher 5. Lincoln 6. Preston 7. Webber 8. Wellington 800-301-5388 Loveland 613-5013 Loveland www.frontrange.rightchoice.org Community College, www.frontrange.edu Business school Community College 482-7420 24 hr hotline 484-8530 472-3700 419-7400 472-3800 484-3073 419-7300 419-7800 568-3944

Jr High School Loveland Jr High School 613-7400 Berthoud Jr High School Estes Jr High School 587-4341 Milliken Jr High School 686-8200 Windsor High Schools 1. Centennial 2. High 3. Poudre High 4. Rocky Mountain Ridgeview Classical 221-2920 416-8021 416-6011 416-7023 494-4620 High School Loveland High School 613-7700 Berthoud High School Estes High School 587-4633 Johnstown High School Wellington High School 686-8100 Windsor Poudre Transition Center 490-3295 2540 Laporte Teen Learning Center 568-7187 Wellington UNC Greeley 970-351-1890 info 970-351-2496 counseling University of Wyoming 1-800-DialWyo Laramie, Wy. 209 Senior Resources Adult Day Care 1. Clare Bridge 266-2700

210 1. Elderhous Adult Day Program 2. Elderhous Adult Day Program 221-0406 221-9965 fax 605 S. Shields St. Fort Collins CO 353-5003 910 27 th Ave Greeley 3. Elderhous Recreation Center 223-6089 4825 S. Lemay 3. Elder Care Network 800-677-1116 www.fortnet.org/eldercare Support group for family members dealing with care giving issues and stress involved in Alzheimer s and dementia. Day Program, takes Medicaid Support group for family members dealing with care giving issues and stress involved in Alzheimer s and dementia. Day Program Day Program 4. Greeley Center for Independence 339-2444 2780 28 th Ave Greeley 5. Homestead Adult Day Care 303-772-9152 1380 Tulip Str, # M Longmont 6. New Mercer Commons 495-1000 Adult Day Program 6. Senior Opportunity Source 303-776-4380 702 10 th Ave Longmont 5. Stepping Stones Day Program 669-7069 2000 N. Lincoln Loveland Program through McKee Medical Center 221-6570 Smoke detectors / fire safety ALISE Poudre Fire Authority American Assoc. of Homes & Services for the Aging American Assoc. of Retired People (AARP) American Elder Advocates www.aahsa.org www.arrp.org 744-4526 622-0184 fax PO Box 3122 Loveland 80538 AAHSA represents 5600 not-for-profit nursing homes, continuing care retirement communities, assisted living & senior housing facilities. A non-profit, non-partisan, information & advocacy organization for people 50 & older. www.americanelderadvocates.org Care Management, Elder Advocacy, Consultation, and Mediation. AEA is also able to manage local services for long distance care and to provide support for family caregivers. The company offers experience

211 and expertise to care for the elder in distress with dignity. Answers on Aging / 211 or 407-7066 Senior Hotline Aspen Club 495-8560 Senior Club at PVH, for all seniors over 50, FREE Resources: 1. Senior Yellow Pages: resource guide for older adults 2. Medicare and You: 2005 guide describing Medicare 3. The Senior Blue Book: A Senior Resource Guide Assoc Veterans of Loveland Benefits Check Up 866-554-5376 www.aarp.org/co Caregiver Resources 1. Info for older relative caregivers 2. National Alliance for Caregiving 3. The Family Caregiver Alliance 4. National Family Caregiver Assoc 4. Speakers and educational programs 667-4722 Loveland Social & volunteer programs for veterans. By keying in the person s income and a few other details, the person can learn whether they are eligible for any kind for public assistance. FREE www.aoa.gov/naic/notes/grandparents-grandchildren.html www.caregiving.org www.caregiver.org www.nfcacares.org 5. Eldercare Locator 800-677-1116 www.eldercare.gove www.ec-online Case Management 1. Aging Resources 225-1267 Guardianships / Conservatorships 2. American Elder Advocates 744-4526 Privide assistance & guidance in coordinating long-term care, in-home care, or other services based on assessed neds & individualized plan of care. 3. ARCH of Larimer 498-6453 No Cost

212 County 4. Care Link Casemanagement 5. Catholic Charities Northern Senior Outreach 6. Center for Community Participation 7. Center for Health & family counseling 8. Colorado Vocational Rehabilitation 9. Consultants for Aging Families Nancy Driskill, RN, MS Privide assistance & guidance in coordinating long-term care, in-home care, or other services based on assessed neds & individualized plan of care. 353-3800, x-3325 WELD Co Privide assistance & guidance in coordinating long-term care, in-home care, or other services based on assessed neds 484-5010 663-1880 Loveland & individualized plan of care. No Cost Privide assistance & guidance in coordinating long-term care, in-home care, or other services based on assessed neds & individualized plan of care. 491-5930 Elderly Outreach Program, CCP, vocational assist 495-3453 Privide assistance & guidance in coordinating long-term care, in-home care, or other services based on assessed neds & individualized plan of care. 223-9823 Vocational assist for people who are disabled. 498-0730 213-3239 cell 224-4760 fax agingfam@frii.com 649 Remington 80524 10. Disabled Resources 482-2700 424 Pine Case management Advising (not counseling) Helps with appropriate housing Guardianships Self-pay - $80 per hour No Cost *Good Agency Allison in & Dave in Loveland 11. Disabled Veterans 484-1795 Privide assistance & guidance in coordinating long-term care, in-home care, or other services based on assessed neds & individualized plan of care. 12. Elder Care Consultants 980-1362 Privide assistance & guidance in coordinating long-term care, in-home care, or other services based on assessed neds & individualized plan of care. 13. Homeboundars 290-9140 Privide assistance & guidance in coordinating long-term care, in-home care, or other services based on assessed neds & individualized plan of care. 14. McKee Medical Center 635-4138 Loveland Care Coordination is a free service provided by McKee Medical Center

213 nurses and social workers for area residents considered "high risk" due to complex medical problems and/or health care issues resulting in frequent emergency room visits or hospital admissions. Care Coordination is designed to assist persons in achieving and maintaining their highest level of wellness, to help them make appropriate use of health care settings and medical services, and to link persons with community resources and providers. 15. Open Door Access 214-6800 Privide assistance & guidance in coordinating long-term care, in-home care, or other services based on assessed neds & individualized plan of care. 16. Options for LTC 679-4470 No Cost For people accessing Medicaid LTC services Privide assistance & guidance in coordinating long-term care, in-home care, or other services based on assessed neds & individualized plan of care. 17. Patient Navigator Program 495-7859 Cancer Patients Only No Cost Privide assistance & guidance in coordinating long-term care, in-home care, or other services based on assessed neds & individualized plan of care. 18. Peggy Haller, MA 493-0895 Gerontologist Privide assistance & guidance in coordinating long-term care, in-home care, or other services based on assessed neds & individualized plan of care. 19. PVH Community Case Management 495-8554 495-7628 fax 20. Nancy Krusen 214-6800 Hospital's Community Case Management Program seeks to help high-risk individuals who lack adequate resources, are chronically or terminally ill, and/or are not eligible for other in-home services. Case managers work closely with clients, family caregivers, health care providers, and community agencies. They provide comprehensive in-home assessments and treatment planning, information and referral, and individual and family education and counseling. There is no charge for PVHS Community Case Management services. Fax application to case manager

214 21. Larimer County Human Services 498-6300 (FC) 679-4470 (LV) 22. LCMH 498-7610 Medicaid, people with mental health issues 23. Larimer County Options for Long Term 498-6800 Department of Human Services Manage long term care For Medicaid Patients Care 24. Open Door (Fresh 224-4302 Start) 25. McKee Medical Center 635-4138 2000 N Boise Ave 26. Seniors in Transition 27. Transitions Life Counsulting Catholic Charities Northern Senior Outreach Colorado Consumer Line Loveland 204-6977 Kirsten Hartman: 204-6977. Seniors in Transition provides case management to help people create a confident and secure lifestyle. Facilitating decision-making, assisting with details of a move, and referrals to other community providers are the critical support services that clients appreciate. Additional services include daily money management such as bill paying, check book balancing, and filing of insurance claims. Kirsten is experienced in guardianship, conservatorship, real estate, and retirement communities. Visitation services can be arranged as needed. (This link will open a new browser window. To return to this page, please close the new window.) 669-7133 Privide assistance & guidance in coordinating long-term care, in-home care, or other services based on assessed neds & individualized plan of care. 484-5010 663-1880 Ft. Collins: 484-5010, Loveland: 663-1880. CCN has volunteer programs and agreements with several home health agencies, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes that provide respite care for caregivers of older adults in Larimer County. Volunteer Programs: Caring Hearts Volunteers provide respite care, companionship and practical assistance to low-income individuals and families in Larimer County. Friendly Visitors Volunteers provide friendship and companionship to lonely seniors or individuals with disabilities. If you are in need of caregiver relief or wish to volunteer, call 484-5010. 800-222-4444 Program with coloroado Attorney General and AARP 1. Report fraud or financial elder abuse 2. seek consumer education

215 Colorado Gerontological Society & Senior Answers Colorado Legal Services CSU Extension Answer Link Columbine Care Center East Nursing Home Companion Care www.coloradolegalserv ices.org www.answerlink.info 3. obtain referrals and assistance www.senioranswers.org Self-help with information on advance medical directives, guardianship, power of attorneys, wills, etc. 482-1584 **Best Skilled Nursing Home Facility Kitty Companion Care agencies are paid privately to provide non-medical companionship and non-medical home care services. Services can be arranged for a few hrs a week or an any as 24 hrs a day, Cost generally ranges from $12-$18 per hr. 1. Argus 669-9038 2. At Home Care 223-5448 (FC) 613-8097 (LV) 3.Caring Hearts 484-5010 Volunteers provide respite care, companionship and practical assistance to low-income individuals and families in Larimer County. 4. Comfort Keepers 674-0800 Non-medical *Good agency 5..Family Links Larimer/Weld counties:461-8906 Boulder/Broomfield 303-527-0717 Locally and family owned Emphasis on companionship Bonded, insured, HCAOA accredited Nationwide background and driving record checks on all employees Alzheimer's and Dementia training No long term contracts or hidden fees Personalized services and personality matching

216 Secure, online calendar of visits so that you can have a piece of mind knowing when your visits are scheduled and who will be visiting In-house system to ensure that scheduled visits are not missed Visits range from 1-24 hours FamilyLinks managers available 24/7 to address urgent needs outside of regular business hours 6. Heartland 303-926-1001 7. Home Instead Senior 494-0289, #6 1217 E. Elizabeth $15 per hr in (covered by Long Term Care ins.) Care Mary Nell 80524 8. Home Helpers 667-4545 445 E 32 nd St Loveland *Good agency Non-medical home care 9. Home Instead 494-0289 10. Home Watch Care Givers 674-9723 PCP, homemaker, CAN, will do grocery shopping $18 per hour including transport 11. JOY Personal Care 266-1507 2629 Redwing Dr. LPN is $33 per hr, RN is $45 per hr, CAN is $22 per hr 12. Sarah s Helping 482-1450 Hands 13. Visiting Angels of Larimer Co. 377-2592 *Good Agency Non-Medical assistance such as help with activities of daily living, shopping, no med dispensing, 2-24 hrs a day help Consultants for Aging Families Private pay only. Cost between $15-$17 per hour. 498-0730 Nancy Driskill and Rebecca Lindsey: 498-0730. Consultants for Aging Families are experts in family problem-solving with regard to communication, parent care, and alternative housing. They offer counseling for elder care planning, guardianships, and health care proxies, utilizing community-wide information and referral resources. Consultants for Aging Families also conducts private home care provider searches, screening, and hiring, with follow-up supervision and management. (This link will open a new browser window. To return to this page,

217 Dementia Evaluations 1. Center for Neurorehabilitation 493-6667 493-8016 fax 1045 Robertson Fort Collins please close the new window.) Does good evals Dr Wodushek is one of the docs Eldercare Locator www.eldercare.gov Helps find local services & housing options for seniors Eldercare Network 495-3442 www.eldercarenet.org Elder Outreach Program Emergency Response Systems American Medical Helps caregivers to locate information, community & other resources. Caregiver questions, educational presentations & speakers. Newsletters. 484-5010 Catholic Charities Special emphasis on homebound, rural & Hispanic elderly. 586-2273 (EP) 877-493-8109 (LV) Alert Argus of CO 303-322-4100 800-630-1037 461-1024 Electronic Emergency Response Med Minders Smoke Detectors Banner Safe Call 669-0959 CLR 686-1145 Circle of Care 888-690-2100 Emergency Response 24/7 monitoring Life Line Medication Management Tools Wireless ERS with GPS locating ability Disabled Resource 482-2700 Services Estes Park American Medical Alert System Guardian 888-349-2400 HealthWatch West 800-226-8100 Interim 472-4180 Lifeline 800-543-3546 888-669-2273 Mountain Home 888-690-2100 586-2273 555 Prospect Ave Estes Park M-F, 8am 4:30pm

218 Medical Personal Alert 800-728-0263 Emergency Response Services, Medical alarms, Customized response plans Month to month plans Quick Call 303-457-1294 24 hr Emergency Response Service Reasonable prices, no long term contracts Response Link 877-737-7565 Vial for Life 303-772-2262 Longmont Emergency Health Information Sheet Employment for Seniors 1. Larimer County Workforce Center 2. Rocky Mountain SER 498-6600 667-4261 Loveland 498-6649 Estes Park Home Care 586-2273 Estes Park Family Caregiver 498-6807 Support Program First Call 211 www.firstcall.org Connects public to local agencies and refers people to appropriate programs. Senior hotline for answers on aging. Friendly Visitors 1. Catholic Charities 484-5010 Kathy Does not go to Red Feather 2. Stephen Ministries 586-4404 Estes Park 482-9692 3. Volunteers of America, RSVP Foundation on Aging 667-0876 Loveland 472-9630 669-5460 Loveland 498-0730 - Nancy Driskill 484-6710 - Mary Schultz Mtg: Plymouth Congregational Church 916 West Prospect Fort Collins 80526 Telephone Reassurance (5-10 minute call daily) BY AGENCY REFERRAL ONLY. Provides specific grants for elderly persons whose needs are not being met. Grants are made for such things as dental care, eyeglasses, limited prescriptions, adult day care, respite care, in home help, transportation, handicapped equipment and modifications, and home

219 Gerontologist 1. Peggy Haller, MA 493-0895 Grocery Shopping Assistance 1. COLT bus 962-2700 Loveland 2. Country Super Market 586-2702 Estes Park 3. Grocery Shopper Program at King Soopers repairs. We also provide carbon monoxide detectors to elderly persons who apply and meet guidelines, on a pay as you can basis. 800-677-5464 (LV) Loveland www.kingsoopers.com $9.95 delivery fee & $9.95 call fee M-F, 7am-7pm Will deliver within 5 miles of the store. 4. Toddy s 223-3456 Call Thur morning only Guardianship Alliance 303-423-2898 Assistance with guardianships, conservatorships, and Handyman Program 472-9630 472-8393 fax Health Insurance Counseling 1. Aspen Club PVH 495-8560 2. Senior Health 800-544-9181 Insurance Assistance Program 3. Volunteers of America RSVP 669-5460 Loveland advance directives. Volunteer s of America Handyman Program do simple repairs & home maintenance to enable elderly and disabled residents to live independently in their own homes, such as: install grab bars & handrails, install chair platforms, build wheelchair ramps, minor carpenter work, install carbon monoxide & fire detectors, install 911 locator lights, replace light bulbs, and attend to safety concerns. Recipients are responsible only for the cost of the materials. Larimervoa@frii.com

220 Home Helpers 667-4545 669-9073 fax 877-667-4545 toll free Home Delivered Meals 1. Estes Park Meals on Wheels 586-2996 2. Fort Collins Meals on 484-6325 Wheels 3. Loveland Meals on Wheels 667-0311 4. Senior Nutritional Program, 472-9630 Vol of America Home Health Agencies 1. Argus Front Range Home Care 669-9038 267 E 29 th St. Loveland 80538 Non-medical home care for persons wanting to safely stay in their home. Services include, care for people recuperating from illness or injury, help seniors, help differently-abled people, help new mom s & their families, companionship care, transportation, errand services, homemaker services, personal care, referrals, help arranging other services, www.homehelpers.cc 2. Banner Home Care 800-752-4047 / Loveland 3. Care Providers 225-0231 4. Columbine Poudre 482-5096 **Good Agency has to be a medical skilled nursing issue (can not be psych issues patient needs help with) Medicare Insurance CICP Medicaid 5. Columbine Poudre 663-0152 Loveland **Good Agency has to be a medical skilled nursing issue (can not be psych issues patient needs help with) Medicare Insurance CICP Medicaid 6. Estes Park Home 586-2273 Estes Park

221 7. Good Samaritan 226-1503 8. Good Samaritan 669-2321 Loveland 9. Heartland Home 866-264-3915 10. Hospice of Larimer Co. 11. ICON Home Care 223-2702 12 Interim Health 472-4180 13. Maxim Home Care 493-9300 14. PSA Health Care 669-6921 15. PVH 207-4900 16, Preferred Home 416-7662 17. R & L 336-9818 18. Visiting Nurse Assoc. (RVNA) Income tax filing assistance IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Loveland Larimer County Office on Aging Long Term Care Living 663-3500 For terminally ill 225-9399, Wellington, Windsor, Berthoud, Greeley 800-829-1040 472-9630 669-5460 498-6807 1501 Blue Spruce Dr Fort Collins 80524 www.longtermcareli ving.com PCP, homemakers, CNA, RN, LPN, Speech Therapist, PT, OT, medical social worker. www.larimer.org/seniors (click on Office of Aging) Provides grants to other agencies in Larimer County that provides services to seniors & provides services to seniors: transportation, senior nutrition, information & referral, dental care, legal assistance, & in-home assistance *Great for resources Meals on Wheels 484-6325 (FC) Valerie is the director Information on planning, preparing & paying for long term care.

222 353-9738 (GR) 667-0311 (LV) 303-772-0540 (LMont) 303-857-6460 (FtLupt) Usually a month waiting list in Moving Assistance 1. Handle with Care 206-9595 2. Kid Gloves 449-2309 3, Lone Pine Estates 224-2637 Jo Inman: 224-2637. Lone Pine Estate Services provides a wide range of estate-related services to seniors and their families. These services cover estate liquidation including sorting, pricing, and conduction of sale. We offer case management for seniors and their families helping them through the process of selling the family home, such as finding housing, setting up repairs for the sale of the house, and liquidation of non-titled property. 4. Move-Eaze 231-0839 National Websites 1. AARP 2. Access America for seniors 3. Admin on Aging 4. Agnet Eldercare 5. Alzheimer s Assoc senior housing finder 6. Alz Assoc Care finder tool 7. Caregiving online 8. Caregiver Survival Resources 9. Eldercare locator Benefits Checkup 10. Family Caregiver Alliance www.aarp.org www.seniors.gov www.aoa.gov www.agenet.com www.eldercare.gov www.alz.org/we_can_h elp_senior_housing_fin der.asp www.caregiving,com www.caregiver911.com www.benefitscheckup.org or www.ec-online.net www.caregiver.org http://www.familycaregiver 800-677-1116 5. more than 65,000 different care facilities & homes 6. helps families determine what type of care is best

223 11. Family Caregivers online 12. Lotsa Helping Hands 13. Nat Alliance for Caregiving 14. Nat Assoc of Area Agencies on Aging 15. Well Spouse National Assoc of Area Agencies on Aging National Senior Website National Council on Aging (NCOA) NIHSeniorHealth Health Information for Older Adults Ombudsman Monitoring Program Options for Long Term Care sonline.com/index.html www.caregiving.org www.lotsahelpinghands.co m www.n4a.org www.wellspouse.org www.n4a.org www.ncoa.org http://nihseniorhealt h.gov/ 498-7754 498-7753 Address critical issues concerning the well-being of older adults. www.senior.com Organization providing information, training, technical assistance, advocacy & leadership in aspects of aging services & issues Health topics Investigates complaints re: nursing home and assisted living facilities. Problems solvers & mediators for residents & their families. 498-7780 Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Provides assessment & ongoing case management to seniors & disabled low-income individuals who are in need of long-term care services in their own home or alternative care facilities & assessment for people in need of placement in skilled facilities. PCPs: Geriatric 2. Dr.Roger Bermingham 407-8898 Takes Medicare 2. Dr Sukhjinder Khera 482-3820 *Good Doctor, geriatric specialist

224 3. Dr Lodhi *Good Doctor PVH Community Care 495-8554 Helps seniors stay in their home as long as possible. Management Safety inspections for senior s homes: 1. Volunteers of 472-9630 America 2. PVH 495-8544 3.Home Health Care Agencies Rehabilitation Inpatient Hospitals Centre Ave Rehab 494-2140 815 Centre Ave Fort Collins Cripple Creek Rehab Nursing Home 719-689-2931 719-689-3557 fax Cripple Creek, CO (50 miles west of Colorado Springs) Golden Peaks 482-2525 1005 E Elizabeth Fort Collins Northern Colorado Rehab 619-3400 278-9394 (fax) 4401 Union St Johnstown Prospect Living 577-4492 Alyshia 555 Prospect Ave Center / Estes Park 577-4315 Mary Estes Park 80517 Medical Hospital 586-8103 Sanctuary Apartments 225-2116 Section 202 Sanctuary Apts 3720 Kuntz Ct If you have payee resources & require in home health, your home health care agency will do a safety inspection. Skilled Nursing Home Person needs to have a physical or cognitive impairment along with severe substance abuse. Treatment is a minimum of 4 months. Just off hwys 25 & 34 Prospect Living Center & Hospital Rehabilitation are together. One bedroom affordable apartments for people 62 years and older who meet income requirements. 60 units Sandwich Generation 498-0730 649 Remington Support / discussion group for adult children of elderly

225 Consultants for Aging Families 472-8499 fax Fort Collins parents. Cost $10 per session Meets last Wed of each month 7-8:30pm http://www.fortnet,org/caf/ Seasons Club 635-4097 Senior Answers by Colorado Gerontological Soc Senior & Disabled Programs www.larimer.org/senio rs.index.index.htm Senior Centers 1..Bellvue 482-0406 2929 N Co Rd 23 Bellview 2. Berthoud 532-2730 248 Welch Ave Berthoud 3. Chilson 962-2783 Loveland 4. Estes Park 586-2996 Estes Park 5. Fort Collins 221-6644 1200 Raintree Dr 80526 www.senioranswers.org Great place to get senior resources anywhere in Colorado Medicaid & Medicare info Legal info, Listings for senior living situations Information on Adult eligibility assistance, adult protective services, and options for long-term care. Pool, spa, gym, track, classes, games, crafts, clubs, social events Anyone over 18 can participate www.fcgov.com/pathways = will give a copy of senior center activities 5. Los Ancianos Unidos 221-6655 Hispanic Seniors Club Northside Aztlan Community Center 7. Wellington 568-7402 Wellington 8. Windsor Windsor at Windsor Rec Center, west side of high school. Senior Disabled Program 498-6300 498-6455 fax 1501 Blue Spruce 80524 Age 55+ http://www.larimer.org/seniors/index.htm Medical & financial services to seniors & people who are disabled M-F, 7:30-4:30

Senior Health Advisor Larimer County Resources Senior Health Advisor Index: A To C_ (http://www.fairview.org/healthlibrary/content/sha_index.htm) 226 Senior Lobby 303-832-4535 Senior Tax work-off program 1. Larimer County Office on Aging 2. Poudre School District 3. Thompson R2J School District 498-6812 498-3208 613-5013 Loveland Senior Congregate Meals 1. Berthoud Lunch Bunch 532-2730 Berthoud 2. Estes Park Senior Center 586-2996 Estes Park 3. Senior s Nutrition Program 472-9630 Ages 60+ a. Bellvue Senior M & Thur Bellvue Center b. Senior M F Center c. Aztlan T & TH Community Center d. Oakbrook 1 Apts M & W & F c. Oakbrook 11 Apts M-F d. Community of W & F Christ e. Shepherd of Hills T Lutheran Church f. Silver Leaf Apts 1 M-F Loveland g. Silver Leaf Apts 11 T & Th Loveland h. Wellington Senior Center Wellington Allows seniors to temporarily work for Larimer County to work off a portion of their property tax Meals served at sites

227 Seniors in Transition 204-6977 Kirsten Hartman: 204-6977. Seniors in Transition provides case management to help people create a confident and secure lifestyle. Facilitating decision-making, assisting with details of a move, and referrals to other community providers are the critical support services that clients appreciate. Additional services include daily money management such as bill paying, check book balancing, and filing of insurance claims. Kirsten is experienced in guardianship, conservatorship, real estate, and retirement communities. Visitation services can be arranged as needed. (This link will open a new browser window. To return to this page, please close the new window.) Stepping Stones Adult 669-7069 2000 N. Lincoln Ave Loveland Day Program Therapists: 1. Angus Rosalie, LCSW 776-6682 Loveland Insurance & Medicare Will make home visits to elderly & disabled Licensed Clinical Neuropsychologist Neuropsychological Consultation Services to Older Adults Complete evaluation for guardianship Differential Diagnosis of Dementia 2. Lauren Kathleen, ED.D 221-1073 503 Remington, Suite 105 3. Dr Steven Stiles, Licensed Psychologist 4. Dr. Bonnie Shetler Licensed Psychologist Social Security Administration-SSA Setting Priorities in 227-6959 1539 Windcreek Ct 80526 224-5467 649 Remington Ft. Collins 80524 www.ssa.gov 482-7354 (FC & LV) 800-772-1213 general 353-2192 (GR) http://www.spry.org/in dex.html Identification of Alzheimer s Disease Geriatric Counseling, Medicare approved, Will go to nursing homes & assistant living centers Works with seniors Benefit planning, social security statements, online applications to retirement, and more. The SPRY Foundation conducts research and education that helps ALL Americans to age

228 Seniors (SPRY) successfully. The SPRY Foundation focuses on primary research as well as on translating primary research into applied settings. As an outcome, SPRY seeks to develop strategies that have national implications. SPRY's vision is to help re-shape society's view of aging, recognizing that as ALL people age they have rights, benefits, abilities, and responsibilities. The SPRY Foundation conducts problem-solving research and development in Successful Aging with regard to: A. The inter-relationships of four basic domains: physical Health and Wellness Mental Health and Social Environment Intellectual Pursuits Financial Security Subsidized Housing CARE Housing 282-7522 Housing Auth 416-2910 Loveland Housing Auth 667-3232 Loveland Governor s Farm Apts 686-9650 Windsor Loveland Housing Auth 667-3232 Loveland Neighbor to Neighbor 484-7498 Northern Hotel 416-2910 172 N College Oakbrook Manor I 226-5060 3200 Stanford Rd Oakbrook Manor II 223-1356 3300 Stanford Rd B. The design, dissemination, and usage of accurate and reliable information involved in understanding choices and making life decisions. Note: see Senior Resource Guide for housing options These are income-based housing situations.

229 Reflections Senior Apts 225-3711 321 E. Troutman Pkw Sanctuary, The 225-2116 3732 Kuntz Ct Silver Leaf I & II 667-3232 2000/2001 Maples Dr Loveland Trail Ridge Apts 586-0216 Estes Park Village On Brian 416-2910 100714 S. Bryan Vista Mountain 416-2910 2155 W. Plum Wellington Senior Apts 416-2910 Wellington Woodbridge Apts 472-1730 1508 W. Elizabeth Transfort Bus Dial-a-ride Volunteer Opportunities 1. First Call /United Way Volunteer Center 2. Volunteers of America Widow Net 221-6620 224-6066 2-1-1 407-7066 472-9630 669-5460 Loveland 250 N. Mason City Bus: $1.25 a ride Dial-a-ride: Local transportation for seniors & people who suffer from disabilities. $2.50 each way. Must be preregistered to use service. Call for application. $25 for yearly bus pass if age 60+ Senior nutrition program. Retired & senior volunteer program (RSVP) Foster grandparents program Handyman program. http://www.widownet.org/ Information and self-help resource for, and by, widows and widowers. Topics covered include grief, bereavement, recovery, and other information helpful to people, of all ages, religious backgrounds and sexual orientations, who have suffered the death of a spouse or life partner. Sex Offender /

Felone Resources Sex offender housing 303-504-6188 Greg Deider Sex Offense Resource Services Director: Phil Tedeschi ptedeschi@sorservice.com In Denver 303-628-7677 655 Broadway, Suite 725 Denver, CO 80203 230 Usually the parole / probation officer needs to call. Sex Offense Resource Services 303-998-1222 fax: 303-998-7683 Agencies willing to help Sex Offenders 1. AA 2. Catholic Charities 3. Crossroads Minstry 4. Food Bank 5. License Bureau 6. Good Will 7. House of Neighborly Service 8. Society for Krishna Consciousness 9.Work Force Center 10. LCMH 11. County Corrections 12. DHS 13. Loveland Job Service Center 14. Manpower 15. NA 16. Neighbor to Neighbor 17. Open Door Mission 18. Salvation Army 19. Shambhala Mountain 5749 Arapahoe, Suite B2 Boulder, CO 80303 Larimer County

Center 20. Social Security 21. VA Hope & Help Ministry 593-9180 PO Box 8030 National web-site for felon friendly employers. 231 CO Division of Vocational Rehab Larimer County Workforce Center Denver Agencies that work specifically with felons 223-9823 223-0718 fax 498-6600 667-4261 Loveland 2850 McClelland Drive #2000 Fort Collins 80525 200 W. Oak St Suite 5000 418 E 4 th St Loveland Provides help to individuals who have physical or mental disabilities that are impediments to employment so that they may engage in safe and suitable occupations. Services may include vocational evaluation, medical evaluation, physical or mental restoration, vocational training, restorative equipment related to vocational needs, job seeking skills, and placement assistance. Works with sex offenders if they have a disability. www.larimerworkforce.org FREE M-F, 8am-5pm Has workshops such as resume building, career options, computer training, interviewing, job searching, and how to apply for federal jobs, etc. Helps people who have been laid off with financial help & training. Helps ALL ex-offenders. 1. John Inmann work Center 303-825-1115 2. A Road Called STRATE 303-360-9176 3. 72-hr fund 303-292-2304 4. Turnabout 303-813-0005 5. Denverworks 303-433-0300 6. Empowerment 303-320-1989 7. Concerned about your 303-298-1920 8. Mayor s Workforce 720-865-5691 9. Matthew One-Stop

10. www.unitedwaydenver.org 11. 211 or 866-760-6489 232 Single Parent Families Able Women 482-0594 Assist single women parents to enhance job skills, professional development, community resources, relationships, self-sufficiency, & professional clothing. Career Closet: 634 S. Mason, #B, (Tues 10-1, Co-Parenting Class Divorce Care Maternity, Pregnancy, & Single Mother s homes & centers in Denver area 1. Alternatives 2. Bridgeway 3. Catholic Charities 4. Champa 5. CO Christian Service 6. Hope House 7. Florence Crittenton 8. Gabriel Project 9. Kearney St 10. New Beginnings 11. Shannon s Hope 12. Shared Beginnings 13. Stork s Nest 482-4310 - Church office 484-1735 - Light of Rockies Christian Counseling 1. 303-295-2288 2. 303-969-0515 3. 303-742-0823 #600 4. 303-294-9961 5. 303-761-7236 6. 303-429-1012 7. 303-733-7686 www.parentpat hways.org 8. 303-715-2062 9. 303-316-0912 10. 303-364-0890 11. 303-286-1119 12. 303-629-3686 13. 303-321-1160 14. 303-863-9397 Mtgs: Immanuel Community Church 1725 W. Mulberry Fort Collins 80521 1. Denver 2. Lakewood 3. Denver 4. Denver 5. Littleton 6. Arvada 7. Denver 8. Denver 9. Denver 10. Aurora 11. Wheat Ridge 12. Thorton & Pecos 13. Denver 14. Denver 15. Denver Wed 2-5, Thur 12-3) Co-Parent & Success Classes Lincoln Center 417 W Magnolia St Fort Collins, CO 80521 Christian-based, non-denominational seminar and support group for people going tough separation or divorce. 7-9pm Fridays $12 one time fee 1.Counseling, ultra sounds, clothes referrals for housing & adoptions, short-term housing 2. 18-mo. transitional housing for pregnant women ages 16-21 3. Counseling 4. Housing. Requires church attendance 5. Counseling, medical care, adoptions services, www.christianservices.org 6. 2-yr residential self-sufficiency program for 16-21 yr old single moms with one or more children. 7. Classes & case management

233 14. Treasure House 15. VOA mom & baby program 15. 303-295-2165 8. Counseling & resources 9. Transitional housing for women 12-19. Placement by protective services & other agencies. 10. Housing for 1 yr following delivery for women ages 16+ 11. Housing & support for pregnant single women 16+ 12. Counseling & case management for teens 12+ in early pregnancy. Also a young father s program. 13. Prenatal care for young women 14. 2 yr transitional house for women ages 15-24 with children ages 3 and under. Requires church attendance. 15. 2 programs: one a 2 yr case management program for teen momm s & the other an 18 month program for single moms who have been living in a shelter. Usually needs a referral from Denver DHS and be receiving TANF. Parents in Control Class 221-1615 Parents in Control The Family Center 400 N College Ave Fort Collins, CO 80524 970-221-1615 Parents Without Partners PWP Project Self-Sufficiency 377-2229 main # 204-0586 (FC) (Charlene) 303-430-4991 Denver 416-2929 (FC) 221-0821 (fax FC) PSS@FRII.COM 635-5912 (LV) 635-5910 (fax LV) Divorce Transitions 407-0463 407-0646 fax PSS 1715 W. Mountain Ave 80521 Loveland PSS 375 West 37 th St #150 Loveland 80538 217 W. Olive Fort Collins 80521 Family oriented social club for single parents & their families with family, education, and adult activities. NorthernColorado PWP@yahoo.com www.pwpcolorado.org Need to apply, there is a waiting list For low income single parents Each person has a case manager who will help them in the areas of education & career development, practical support, children s programs, guidance, support, & advocacy. Divorce Transitions, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation located in Fort Collins, Colorado. We provide the most current, research-based information for divorcing families. We offer classes, support groups and

234 Father Source M.O.M.S National Fatherhood Initiative http://www.divorcetran sitions.org http://www.fatherhood. org/fathersource/fa thersource.html http://singlemoms.org/i nfo/main.htm www.fatherhood.org resources for families who are experiencing divorce, parenting after divorce and single parenting. Online resources & support website Single Father s Lighthouse Single Mom Resources Single Parent Resources Spirit Program Front Range Com. College Up To Parents 204-8369 204-8122 - Fax http://www.uptoparents.org/ Larimer Campus 4616 South Shields Fort Collins, CO 80526 http://www.lighthousedad.com/links.html online resource & support website www.singlemom.com/resources/usefulsite s.htm http://www.singlerose.com/links/index.html?rose_session =7cd508ec1077127d177b329795359ec4 http://singleparentresources.com/ Free services for single parent students pursuing a certificate or degree at FRCC Larimer Campus. The program's goal is to support individuals in the successful completion of a chosen educational program. Services include personal academic advising, career counseling and planning, referral and advocacy, financial aid and scholarship information, educational workshops and social activities, and job readiness skills. The program provides information about scholarships and where to find them, however the SPIRIT program does not have a scholarship program. If you are a divorcing or divorced parent, you will find on this unique website your best defense against unnecessary hurt, turmoil, and expense, focusing on protecting your children. Wind Spirit Connections 221-1440 Class: Rebuilding When Your Relationship Ends. Contact person: Will Moore 970-308-3178, Arlene Brown 970-221-1440

Social Security 482-7354 3351 Eastbrook Dr M-F 9-5 (Bill Nutty 482-5130, fax: 498-0879) National 800-772-1213 This is the number you call to set up an over-thephone appointment for a phone application for social security. Substance Abuse Day Reporting Center.. 498-7535 referrals 498-7534 498-7510 Art 498-7509 Jennie 2255 Midpoint Dr Day reporting center is open 7 days a week from 11am 9pm. 7 panel UA is $15 (Amphetamines/meth, Barbituates, Benzos, cocaine, opiates, proprexyphen, & THC) 8 panel UA is $20 (all drugs plus alcohol) Alcohol & substance abuse support group AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) 1. Estes Park 586-2471 2. Fort Collins, Ault, 224-3552 http://northcoloradoaa.org/ Laporte, Red Feather, Tinmath, Wellington, Windsor 3. Loveland, Berthoud, 586-2471 http://aa-northerncolorado.org/ Estes Park 4. Greeley 970-351-0240 5. Longmont 303-651-9808 235

236 6. Boulder 303-442-9203 303-262-4944 303-258-7780 7. Cheyenne, WY 307-632-7706 Addiction Recovery Center Addiction Survivors Adult Children of Addictive/Dysfunction Families AL-ANON Alateen 303-441-1275 X-1463 669-5274 - Gary 229-0076 - Dave 224-7020 (24 hr) 669-6264 (LV) 586-2592 (EP) 970-350-0116 (GR) 800-425-2666 others 224-7020 (FC) 669-6264 (LV) 223-4952 general 800-344-2666 Boulder Meetings: First Christian Church 2000 N. Lincoln Ave. Loveland 80538 Friendship Alakids Trinity Lutheran Church 301 E. Stuart Fort Collins Inpatient Detox & CD-IOP Through the health department www.addictionsurvivors.org online support group 7pm Fridays 12 step support group for adult children of addictive or dysfunctional families. Support & education group for families & friends of people who have substance abuse issues www.al-anon.org Mondays, 7:30pm 12 step support group for teens with substance abuse issues http://www.al-anon.alateen.org/alateen.html Alcohol Counseling & Guidance Service Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church 1200 S Taft 221-3425 Bank One Bldg 2000 S. College, Suite 210 Fort Collins Thur nights 7-8pm at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church,1200 S. Taft Hill, 980-7299 Mainly treatment for people with DUIs, but anyone could attend.

237 Alcohol & Drug Division (ADAD) Yolanda s Pager Fax Alpine Behavior Therapy Clinic /Lisa Kurth, M.S., L.P.C., Clinical Director ARC Counseling ATR (Colorado Access to Recovery) 303-866-7480 ADAD 303-259-9914 303-866-7482 4055 S Lowell Blvd Denver, CO (970) 482-7771 1918 South Lemay, Suite B Fort Collins, CO 80525 224-1253 (FC) 667-8700 (LV) 303-839-9422 888-227-3616 303-866-7481 fax Boulder Clinic 303-245-0123 303-245-0119 1 Town Square 80524 1143 N Cleveland Loveland 80537 ATR@omni.org www.atrcolorado.org Alcohol & Drug Division 4055 S. Lowell Blvd Denver CO 80236 1317 Spruce St. Boulder Yolanda Gray, advocate for involuntary Alcohol & Drug Treatment & great resources for residential services in Colorado Out patient services for substance abuse and domestic violence. Court ordered treatment for adults and adolescents through groups and individual counseling. Self-pay, some insurance, and sliding scale. Funding for substance dependency treatment 1. Call to see if pt meets the criteria Have substance dependence problem Age 25 or younger Have used methamphetamines in the past 30 days or 30 days before hospitalization Be referred by an SBIRT health director Have not private or public insurance coveringsubstance dependence (CICP OK) ATR assessment muct dictate level of treatment necessary Reside in the ATR service area & get treatment in that area Be referred for treatment Participate in an independent assessment for treatment needs by Mines & assoc. If under 18, parents must attend assessment 2. local assessment is set up 3. must attent level of assessment determined by ATR Private out-patient Methadone treatment Bridgeways - Laura Garrett, 970) 420-4526 3725 Cleveland Avenue Licensed Professional Counselor, National Certified

238 LPC, CAC III Wellington, CO 80549 Counselor, Certified Addictions Counselor and an approved Domestic Violence provider Bridging the Gap 224-3552 155 N College St, Suite 221 Will take patient directly from Mountain Crest to AA, will familiarize patient with AA, will provide schedule of meetings, will familiarize patient with importance of Sponsor, and will attend 3 to 6 meetings with the patient. Brooke Bradberg, Substance Addiction issues 494-9906 669-1700 Brooke.badberg@larimercenter.org Brook has a grant to pay for most of her services. 1) Anyone with criminal thinking or criminal charges, either currently or in the past. Intake fee is $20, copays are $10. 2) People with a mental health diagnosis, copay is $5. 3) Pregnant women with substance abuse issues (a special grant, their services might be free!) Brooke works in both Loveland and Fort Colilns. You can reach her in Loveland at 669-1700. She also told me that the ATR (Access To Recovery) funding is reinstated again, but it no longer covers inpatient or residential. It does however, cover an older age group than it did before (over 25) for outpatient services. Center, The 495-0084 Substance abuse treatment for Youth 10-18 Center for Life Skills Education 484-7263 400 W. Magnolia Fort Collins 80521 M-TH 9am-4pm, F 9am-noon Ages 16 & older, private pay, need appointment Substance abuse outpatient treatment center. Holistic approach. Groups, seminars, workshops, individual counseling. Center for Drug & 491-1702 Substance abuse services for CSU students.

239 Alcohol Education - CSU 491-7405 fax Interventions, support groups, referral, education, training (CA) Cocaine Anonymous Hope Faith Courage www.cacolorado.org Unity Group Cocaine addiction 102 E. 3 rd Street meets every Monday at 5:30pm (support group) Loveland wheelchair accessible CASA (Kleptomaniacs & Shoplifters Anonymous Online support group & resources. http://wwwlshopliftersanonymous.com/support.ht m Celebrate Recovery at Crossroads Church 663-4423 - Crossroads church 5420 N. Taft Ave Loveland, CO 80538 CD-IOP Mountain Crest 207-4800 Mountain Crest Hosp 4601 Corbett Dr. (CoDa) Co Dependence Anonymous (12 step support group for people who are codependent) Clinic for the Treatment of Opiate Addiction Greeley 303-433-2575 Westminster 224-0495 224-0497 fax At Psych Care of Gr 928 12 th St, Greeley Westminster United Methodist Church 3585 W. 76 th Ave. Westminster, Co 3825 E. Mulberry Unit 5C Fort Collins 80524 Connections 221-5551 LCMH 525 W. Oak St Cornerstone Sobriety 622-9389 Christ centered 12-step program open to all with addictions, co-dependency, hurts, habits or hangups. Child care is provided free of charge. Intensive Chemical Dependency Out Patient Program. Must have insurance, Medicare, or pay ½ up front (discounts available for self-pay). Greeley: every Tuesday, 6:30pm Westminster: every Wednesday, 7pm Opiate dependence including dependence to oxycotin, vicodin, etc. Methadone supervision Information on substance abuse treatment options, referrals, and assistance finding affordable services. Walk-in or appointment: 8am-5pm

240 Program Crystal Meth Anonymous Crystal Clean Meth Recovery CSU Substance Day Program Dan W. Socall, PhD fax Denver Health Hospital & Outpatient Behavioral Services Double Trouble DRA - Dual Recovery Anonymous Rocky Mountain Serenity Club 2008 Lincoln 484-5999, x241 Vineyard Church 1201 Riverside Ave 80524 443-1676 225-6138 303-436-6000 303-436-5690 methadone Dave Hamlin 494-4327 Drug Rehab Help Line 800-993-3869 503 Remington #202 Fort Collins 667 Bannock St Unit 9, Denver Methadone at: 1337 Delaware, Denver LCMH 525 W. Oak Fort Collins 214 S. Whitcomb No fees. 90 minute meeting. Peer support. Alcohol addicts welcome Tues @ 5:30pm Wed @ 7pm Thur @ 9:30pm Wimber Lodge Room Wednesdays 7-8pm Christ-centered support group (also uses AA 12-step program) For students with drug & alcohol problems Ran by Jim Weber Call counseling department for information Sex Addiction Counseling Individual, group & couples counseling Methadone outpatient treatment Walk-in for intake appointment 7am M-F $40 for intake & first week, $40 per week thereafter Initially will go daily for treatment, amt of days per week will decrease throughout treatment. Support Group for people who have both substance abuse and mental illness. Mets Wednesdays at 2pm. Behind LCMH on the corner of Oak & Whitcomb. Entrance through the alley at double glass doors. Meetings start Nov 28, 2005 12-step support group for alcoholics and drug addicts who have a mental illness

241 Drug Treatment Referrals 800-662-4357 Emotions Anonymous Fellowship House Front Range Psychotherapy Assoc Gamblers Anonymous (GA) Island Grove Center Loveland IGTC Greeley First Christian Church 2000 N. Lincoln Ave. Loveland 1630 S College 482-2800 211 Myrtle 80524 303-754-7119 213-386-8789 207-4800 493-1157 669-1700 970-356-6664 Sundays 7pm Mountain Crest 4601 Corbett Dr 207-4800 Thursday 7pm 1000 Stone Flower Ct Fort Collins 212 W. Mountain 80524 446 N. Garfield Loveland 80538 1140 M Street (a 12-step group) being held at the First Christian Church in Loveland, on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. The address of the church is: 2000 No. Lincoln/Loveland,CO (south 287) Fellowship House provides services for recovering addicts, their families, and the community. These include a Recovery Resource Center with over 1,000 items related to addiction and recovery. The materials include books, DVDs, CDs, cassette tapes, and VHS tapes and are geared toward addicts, family members, treatment professionals, teachers, nonprofit groups, and others with an interest in topics related to addiction and recovery. Materials are available in Spanish. Fellowship House also provides meeting and social space for recovering addicts and their family members, including meetings of Narcotics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, Nar-Anon Family Groups, and Prism (weight loss). Assessments and outpatient services for chemical dependency and substance abuse. DOT assessments. Individual, couples, & group therapy. Self-pay, private insurance, sliding scale Peer Support Group, both groups have open meetings, Mountain Crest has a GA family group also on Sundays 7pm http:www.gamblersanonymous.org/ 12 step support group Wheelchair Accessible, Spanish/English, Insurance or Sliding fee scale, Adults & Adolescents 8. Alcohol & Drug Treatment - outpatient 9. DUI & DWI education & therapy 10. Mental Health Counseling 11. Domestic Violence for adults (state certified) 12. Anger Management 13. Detox inpatient for adults (IGTC)

242 Inner Balance 203-1300 866-557-7848 Island Grove Treatment Center Institute for Alcohol Awareness 493-1157 (FC) 224-9606 fax 669-1700 (LV) 663-5617 fax 351-6678 (GR) 356-6664 detox x-2 detox x-3 residential 356-1349 fax 313-1174 Frank Kahoon 303-857-6365 (Ft L) 221-4057 (FC) 221-4079 fax 663-2900 (LV) 663-0900 fax 586-8954 (EP) 686-6304 (Windsor) 378-8805 (Greeley) Greeley 1414 W. 28 th St Loveland Outpatient 212 W Mountain Ave Fort Collins 80521 1250 N Wilson Loveland 80537 1140 M Street Greeley 80631 145 1 st St Fort Lupton 325 E 7th Street Loveland, CO 80537 Park Lane Bldg Estes Park 80517 Creative Counseling 617 Main Street Windsor, CO 80550 255 Linden #206 Fort Collins, CO 80524 810 9th Street L-101 Greeley, CO 80631 14. Residential MH & Sub abuse treatment for adults (IGTC) $400 up front fee, the rest on payments Alcohol & Drug treatment, biochemical approach, balanced nutrition. Joe Isley 5 day detox services for adults and youth (13 & older). 45 day residential treatment for substance abuse and outpatient services Self-pay, private insurance (some), & sliding scale fees Alcohol & Drug Counseling, focus on DUI & DWAI. Individual, family, group counseling. Assessments, breath testing, BAC, & Antabuse monitoring & UA testing. 12 week anger management program. Cost: individual = $50/hr, groups = $18/hr, sliding scale to those who qualify

243 Iverson, Pamela LPC, CACIII, EMDRI 223-2955 400 Dennison Ave. Fort Collins, CO 80526 A new option for those seeking to live a life clean and sober. Meet others struggling with similar issues while having the assistance of a certified addictions counselor. Call for more information and/or to register for the group. Space is limited. Cost: $25.00 per group. Pamela has recently incorporated EMDR into her practice. Jacob Center 484-8427 Outpatient for Adolescents Kent, Terri, LMFT,CACIII 221-0923 149 W. Harvard, Suite 201, Good drug and alcohol counselor Takes insurance (BC/BS & others) Kitchens, Dr Susan 495-4686 Fort Collins Will do substance abuse Interventions Lewis, James R. Ph.D. 218-0011 490-1801 Lowinger, Richard MA-LPC Private Practice 689-6957 (303) 208-1765 - Pager 1300 Robertson Street Fort Collins, CO 80524 1501 N. Cleveland Avenue Loveland, CO 80538 MAC Program 495-8860 1025 Pennock Suite 111 Fort Collins 80524 Managed Adolescent Care 226-1547 2160 W. Drake Private practice psychotherapist. Specialty in addictions, qualified DOT Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) Richard Lowinger is a Licensed Professional Counselor providing psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and families. He emphasizes the healing nature of the therapeutic relationship and uses a cognitive-behavioral/psychodynamic approach. He can conduct sessions fully in Spanish. He has helped many people with issues ranging from Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, Bipolar, Substance Abuse, Psychosis, Relational Problems, and ADD/ADHD. Managed Adolescent Care Outpatient & partial hospitalization treatment for adolescents age 10-18 with alcohol and substance abuse problems. Assessments, family, group, & individual counseling. On-grounds accredited school. Self-pay, private insurance, Medicaid Outpatient for Adolescents Assessment; parent support groups; family, group, & individual counseling. Self-pay, private insurance, sliding scale, Medicaid Marijuana Anonymous 800-766-6779 World Services Mountain Crest Hospital 207-4800 4601 Corbett Dr Inpatient Medical Detox, hospitalization

244 NA (Narcotics Anonymous of Larimer County) NAR-ANON Fort Collins CD_IOP for adults & adolescents Outpatient, group, & family therapy Self-pay, private insurance, Medicare, Medicaid 282-8079 Dave http://www.nacolorado.org meetings in Fort Collins, Loveland, & Estes Park Support groups for drug abuse Fellowship House (upstairs) 1630 S College Fort Collins 80525 NAR-ANON 224-0208 Ruth Home State Bank 303 E Mountain Ave 80524 National Alcohol & Substance Abuse Information Center New Perspectives Northern Colorado Behavioral Health of Ft Collins For Relatives & Friends of Drug Abusers Tuesday Mornings, 10:30 am For Family & Friends who are deeply affected by someone s Drug-Abuse Noon every Friday in downstairs meeting room Brown Bag Street parking, handicapped accessible 800-784-6776 info@addictioncareoptions.com 461-0978 (LV) 419-1100 (FC) 224-0495 224-0497 fax 2017 W. Eisenhower Blvd. Loveland 80537 1004 McHugh Street Fort Collins, CO 80524 3825 E Mulberry Unit 5C South West corner of Mulberry & 25, small strip mall, Drug & Alcohol Treatment & monitoring Anger management groups ($25 each) can join any time Marriage, family, individual, & child counseling http://www.anewperspective.com Methadone & Suboxone substance abuse clinic Clinical Services Director/therapist: Ray Morgan,LPC,LAC Intakes only Tues & Wed mornings. Opiate diagnosis necessary for admission (must see detox symptoms at admission or just come from detox) Open Mon-Sat, 5:30am-10:30am. Does UA s on their clients that are thorough & differentiates between different opiates & other drugs.

245 back of the building (hard to find) Open Door Mission 224-4302, x-1 316 Jefferson St Fort Collins Pills Anonymous 218-6178 Mountain Crest 4601 Corbett Dr Price Steve, MSW, PhD 223-9953 383 W Drake, #102 80526 Not for chronic pain Clients are appropriate if they have been on opiates for a year or more. Minimum age 18. Cost is $70 per week. Pay in advance Offer medications, doctor, and individual & group therapy. Usually, patients start on 30 mg of methadone a day then titrate up to a therapeutic dose. No insurance accepted No sign on office difficult to find Substance Addiction counseling for impoverished and/or homeless For people addicted to prescription drugs only. (cross-addiction & multisubstance addictions welcome. Saturdays at 1pm in Prairie View Room Psychologist Substance abuse, marriage / depression, anxiety / addictions, sex therapist (no BPD patients) **good referral, Adults only Recovery Resource Center 303-442-3755 877-229-5462 Boulder, Denver, Vail Rocky Mountain 635-1989 Loveland Substance abuse Interventions Interventions Salvation Army 303-294-0827 207-4472 4751 N Broadway Denver 6 month inpatient alcohol & drug treatment/recovery program. FREE Serenity House 556-4310 667-4415 fax 744-0804 217 W 4 th St Loveland 80537 For profit. Clean & sober living home dedicated to creating a supportive environment for men & women so they can restore themselves to healthy living. Peer group recovery

246 Seven Lakes Recovery Program 484-0121 495-4684 (Windsor) (SA) Sexual Addiction Referrals 303-427-0176 (FC) 622-2449 Sexual Addiction Web resources Sexual Offense Specific Rehabilitation Smart Recovery (self management and recovery training) S.O.S. (Save Our Selves or Secular Organization for Sobriety) (LV) 303-427-0176 800-477-8191 493-3833 567-5253 Marv Moore MMORE2989@aol.com 2362 E. Prospect 80525 128 6th Street#D Windsor, CO 80550 PO BOX 284 Fort Collins, CO 80151 Education Bldg, room 226 Foothills Unitarian Church 1815 Yorktown Ave Fort Collins Su Bebe 303-698-2300 Special Connections 1240 W Bayaud Ave Denver support, NA & AA meetings, counseling, life skills, access to community resources. Able to stay as long as desired. Director: Leland & Jocelyn Sharpes Outpatient alcohol & chemical abuse treatment. For Adolescents. Self-pay, private insurance, Medicaid, assistance with loan approval. www.coloradoservicegroup.org/meetings.htm (this is the web site for listings of meeting in Colorado) 12 step support groups held Sunday, Tues, Wed. Fri, & Sat evenings in Loveland & Fort Collins. Call for locations. www.recoveryzone.com www.sexhelp.com www.onlinesexaddiction.org www.netaddiction.com www.ncsac.org www.sexaa.org Recovery Support Group for people who AA/NA does not work for. Every Wednesday 7pm-8:30pm ----- ALSO Online support group & resources website www.smartrecovery.org Online program, has books and literature available. Spanish-language outpatient services for pregnanat & postpartum women weith substance abuse problems. Treatment can continue for a year following the birth

247 Suboxone Treatment Dr Craig Heacock at Mountain Crest 207-4857 Dr Richard Oddy Center/private practice 224-5209 482-1588 / 482-0588 private practice 2121 Midpoint Dr, Suite 221, (Does NOT do Suboxone at Salud or Family Medicine) Dr. Jeremy Dubin (PCP) (does not take Medicare/Medicaid/CICP) 2127 E. Harmony Suite 140, & 3320 W. Eisenhower, Loveland 669-2849 412-4443 224-0495 Scott Hompland,DO 1300 Oadridge Dr. Suite 130 Fort Collins 377-9555 Marianne Jacobs,MD Advantage NeuroHealth 295 E 29 th St Loveland 80538 669-2668 of a child. For opioid dependence

248 Support Groups info 211 or 407-7066 Towaoc Health Center 970-565-3751, x-388 Towaoc, Co Indian Health Services 81334 Native American substance abuse counseling, referrals, mental health counseling. Pre- & Post natal care for the Ute Mountain-Ute Reservation Community. Suicide Heartbeat-Suicide Resource Center 635-9301 461-2426 fax Larimer Center for Mental 494-4300 Health (24 hr) Mountain Crest Behavioral Health 207-4800 495-8090 (PVH) National Suicide Hotline 1-800-784-2433 North Range Behavioral 347-2120 (Greeley) Health (24/7) (303) 857-2723 (Ft Lupton) Suicide Resource Center of Larimer County Suicide Education & Support 888-296-5827 635-9301 461-2426 fax 506-2737 315 E 7 th St http://www.suicideresourcecenter.org 6:30p-8p, 2 nd Wed each month Support group for people who have lost someone to suicide. Psychiatric Hospital Assess & Treatment 24/7 www.fortnet.org/suicide_resource Support group for people who have lost a family member or friend to suicide Volunteer support teams to help families.

249 Support Groups ADD for Adults 461-8058 PVH, Cafeteria B 1024 Lemay Fort Collins ADD Advocacy Group 229-0351 Adoptive Parents 532-3576 Adult Children of Elderly 498-0730 Support group Parents Support Group ran by Janna. Meetings 7pm-9pm on the first Thursday of each month at PVH. Adult Grief Support Group AIDS Project, Northern Colorado Alternatives to Violence 484-4469 484-4469 24 hr line (800) 464-4611 484-4497 fax 669-5150 24 hr 669-5136 fax atv@verinet.com 400 Remington, Ste 100 Fort Collins 80524 313 East 4 th St Loveland 80537 http://www.ncaids.org e-mail ncap@ncaids.org 9am-5pm M-F: 10am-3pm on Sat Must provide documentation of HIV ($20 for HIV test if necessary) English/Spanish Case management; nutritional counseling; support groups for clients, partners, families, friends; individual counseling; buddy program; info & referral; advocacy; emergency financial assistance; pet food; food bank Groups for: sexual assault & domestic violence, incest survivors, angry teens, skills-focused discussion groups for adolescents (13-18), children s activities & support groups Web page: http://www.alternativestoviolence.org 8am-4:30pm M-F, crisis calls 24 / 7 ALS (Lou Gehrig s Disease) 866-257-3211 Estes Park Loveland Alzheimer s Assoc 866-257-3211 415 Peterson St Has an early stages group & spouse support group

250 Alzheimer's Caregiver Support Group Alzheimer s Family Support Group 800-864-4404 Fort Collins, CO 80524 472-9798 - Laury Meetings: United Dennis Pape, Methodist Church Facilitator 1509 Fish Hatchery (800) 272-3900 - 24 Road Hr. Helpline 493- Estes Park, 80524 1571 - Fax 472-9798 800-272-3900 482-1584 Meetings: First United Methodist 6th & Grant Loveland 80537 Support group for Alzheimer patient s caregivers and spouses. American Heart Assoc 888-302-8390 Arthritis Foundation 207-0778 800-475-6447 Asthmatic Children, 495-8153 Parents Support Group Meetings: First Christian Church 2000 N. Lincoln Loveland 80537 Aspen Club 495-8560 PVH Bariatric Surgery Skills & Support Group 402-8543 402 S Howes St Suite 204 80521 Bereavement Support 586-2273 Estes Group - Hospice Black Services at CSU 491-5781 491-0492 fax 204 Lory Student Center, CSU Fort Collins, CO 80523 Care Givers Support Group ($25 each group ($150 per 6 week session) Sliding fee scale available Free 20 minute consultation Individual counseling available 8am-5pm Black Student Services assists African American students with their transition to Colorado State University and throughout their academic careers by

251 BLIND 800-424-8666 Brain Injury Association 204-6643 (800) 955-2443 Brain Injury: OURS (Onward & Upward Relief & Support) Brain / Head Injury Foundation Brain Injury Support Group Brain Tumor Support Groups Fort Collins Denver 493-6667 at Everyday Joe s 144 S. Mason 491-6669 Breast Cancer: Kathleen 223-9518 Vetter Foundation Breast Cancer Support 226-0148 Group Breast Cancer Support 266-9054 303-684-8273 Longmont 495-8320 Meetings: PVH, 4th Floor 1024 S. Lemay Fort Collins 80524 providing support and encouragement for their academic, professional, cultural, and personal development. CSU Black Student Services also offers cultural and social events throughout the year for black students and interested persons in the community. Meetings: 4 th Tues of month, call for times, at: Christ United Methodist Church 301 E. Drake, Fort Collins Provides support, info, social & rec activities for people with head injuries & families http://www.biacolorado.org/ Support Group for people with brain injury to develop friendships with others who have been through similar experience. Has social gatherings also. Every Wednesday, 5:30pm 7:30pm

252 Group 669-1480 218-4092 Cancer Society, American 495-8383 226-0148 Cancer: Hearts of Hope 203-6700 McKee Conference Center 2000 Boise Ave Cancer Groups for Couples Cancer Patients & Family Support Group (Thriver s Anonymous) 226-1725 223-9518 229-5841 Loveland Cancer Support Group 635-4129 Loveland Caregivers Support Group 498-0730 Caregivers Support Group 669-7069 Judith 278-1421 fax Caregivers Support Group, Counsel on Aging Caregivers Support Group-Estes Park 498-6807 649 Remington Mtgs: First Christian Church 2000 N Lincoln Loveland 80538 586-4396 Mtgs: Estes Park Medical Center Estes Park Education & support groups for caner patients and their families, includes Breast Cancer Group Support Group for children of families facing cancer. FREE Pre-registration encouraged 3 rd Saturday of each month from 9 am to 11 am. 12 step support groups for cancer patients & family Support group for people caring for others with illnesses, terminally ill, or disabled. Call for meeting times Support group for people caring for others with illnesses, terminally ill, or disabled. 3 rd Thur, 9am-11am Support group for people caring for others with illnesses, terminally ill, or disabled. 10:30am, 2 nd & 4 th Wed of month Caregiver s Toolkit 498-6820 By the Larimer County Office on Aging Catholic Charities 663-1880 Loveland Vision Services Celiac Association 669-4233 Child Safe 493-3833 (fax) 493-4333 1037 Robertson St Fort Collins Child abuse & family incest intervention Child & Adolescent Victim s groups Adult Victim s groups

253 Chronic Fatigue / Fibromyalgia Group 224-4826 Barb 4412 E Mulberry Lot 376 Fort Collins Groups for abuse victim s families, Parents of Adolescent perpetrator s groups Adult survivors groups Meetings: 2 nd Sat of each month from 1-2:30 PM CoDA (Codependency) 970-669-9773 Greeley at Psych Care 928 12 th St Greeley (Tues 6:30pm) 12 Step peer support group 303-433-2575 Westminster Compassionate Friends 482-8521 Compulsive Eaters 221-3571 (FC) Anonymous HOW (Based on 12 step program) at Westminster United Methodist Church 3585 W. 76 th Ave Westminster (Wed 7pm) Harmony Presbyterian Church 400 E. Boardwalk (meets in basement) Saturday: 8am-9am 225-6359 (FC) 217-1537(FC) 267-2223(FC) 225-6824 (FC) Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church 1200 S. Taft Hill Rd, room 2 Our Savior s Lutheran Church 2000 Lemay Wednesday 5:30pm 6:30pm Monday 4-5pm

254 223-6915 (FC) 430-0438 (LV) Connections Mental Health & Substance abuse CSU Vet Hospital 491-1242 491-1254 fax Depression Support 224-9799 (FC) Groups Lutheran Campus Ministry 805 S. Shields Faith Evangelical Church 2707 Wilson Ave Thur 7pm 8pm Tuesday 7pm 8pm Loveland 221-5551 www.mentalhealthconnections.org List of support groups & classes 300 W Drake Harmony Presbyterian Church 400 E. Boardwalk 1 free support group session for person experiencing grief associated with pet loss. Harmony Presbyterian Church on the 3rd & 4th Thursdays of the month at 6:30-8:30 p.m. Depression / Bipolar Support Group Depression / Bipolar Support Group Loveland Call first 635-9301 call 1st United Way Bldg 315 7 th St Loveland Harmony Presbyterian Church 400 E. Boardwalk 635-9301 call 1st Zion Luthern Church 815 E 16 th St Loveland Diabetes Support Group 635-4001 Wellness Center 2000 Boise Ave. Loveland, CO 80538 Peer support group focussed on recovery 3 rd Thur from 6:30-8pm Free www.suicideresourcecenter.org/ FREE, Supported by Suicide Resource Center of Larimer Co. 1 st Thur 6:30-8pm Newcomers welcome www.suicideresourcecenter.org/ English / Spanish - Education & Support group 7pm on 3 rd Thursday every other month beginning in January

255 Diabetes Group 495-8205 Disordered Eating & Body 402-8543 402 S Howes St Image Group Suite 204 Divorce Transitions Double Trouble 482-4310 church 484-1735 counseling Dave Hamlin 494-4327 Fort Collins MTGS: Immanuel Baptist Church 1725 W. Mulberry 80521 LCMH 525 W. Oak Fort Collins Christian-based, non-denominational seminar and support group for people going through separation or divorce Meetings: Fridays, 7-9pm $10 one time fee for materials Drop-in, call first if needing childcare Support Group for people who have both substance abuse and mental illness. Mets Wednesdays at 2pm. Empower Colorado 866-213-4631 www.empowercolorado.com encouragement, resources, & education for parents and families: covers a large variety of mental health issues and learning challenges. Epilepsy Foundation 663-8900 Family Caregiver s 498-6807 Office on Aging Support Group Family Forum 494-4239 Libby Larimer Center for Mental Health 525 W Oak St Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Support Group online. Gastric Bypass The Light for Life PVH Cafeteria F (lower level) You do not have to be affiliated with Larimer Center to participate in this program. 6 week education & support program to help families of children with challenging behavior. Bi-lingual & bi-cultural Meets for 2 hours (6pm-8pm) Provides dinner, childcare, & transportation if needed. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/coloradofas/ For people who recently had bypass surgery or are thinking about it. More educational. A surgeon & nurse attend each session. Last Monday of the month, 6-8pm.

256 Gastric Bypass Inner Strengths Grandparents raising Grandchildren & Kinship Providers Support Group 221-2643 fax 1006 Robertson St #202A 231-4617 pat 443-9287 Felicia Mount Olive Lutheran Church 3411 South Taft Loveland Grief support group 495-4880 Pathways at Hospice of Larimer Center 305 Carpenter Rd, Fort Collins Focus on psychological and social issues that can occur after surgery. Meets more frequently and led by therapist. Support Group 4 th Monday of each month, 6:30-8:00pm (Dinner for all) Complimentary Interactive Child Care Support group for bereaved parents and siblings 7 pm 4 th Wednesday of each month. Guide For Living 290-9391 e-mail: GFL@fortnet.org Hear N-Colorado 568-7610 568-8988 - Fax Guide For Living Home Office PO Box 1204 Fort Collins 80522 12130 N. County Road #9 Wellington 80549 Life Skills Support group Religious orientation Based on 12 step recovery plan 1. ST Thomas University Chapel 805 Shields (back room), Sunday 7:15am & Tues 7:30pm 2. St Thomas University Chapel Tuesday 7pm 3. Home State Bank 303 West Mountain (in basement) Thur at Noon Support for hearing impaired people who are bewildered by product claims or overwhelmed by the system. Provides sensitivity training for family, friends, colleagues and employers who wish to communicate more effectively with hearing impaired people; information and referral for additional resources to improve communication and quality of life of people with a hearing loss. Topics covered in the group include assistive listening devices such as closed caption decoders and telecommunication devices; hearing dogs; cochlear implants; advances in hearing aids; and psychology of hearing loss.

257 Heart Association 225-9843 Heart disease (Attack Pack) 297-6550 482-5682 495-8155 Hepatitis C Support Group 266-0099 800-522-4372 353-2732 Hepatitis C Group 304-0931 Hospice Pathways programs for grief & loss Huntington s Disease Society of America 663-3500 24 hr answering service 663-1180 fax (303) 321-5503 (303)-837-8983 fax Kidney Center 493-7575 Kidney Foundation 720-748-9991 HIV / AIDS Coalition 498-6700 Larimer Alliance for Grandfamilies 622-7311 at Namaqua Center 49806014 at CSU PVH Harmony Campus, 3 rd Floor Conference Room 2121 E. Harmony Fort Collins 305 Carpenter Road Fort Collins 80525 Adriel Hills Club House Co Rd 11 & Mt Vista Dr. Support Groups meetings 6:30pm on 4 th Wednesday at Harmony Medical Center kmpfortchepc@aol.com call 7am-5pm Care for the dying, Bereavement Groups for children, teens, adults, Senior widowed group, Counseling, Case Management. Support group for parents who experienced miscarriage, stillbirth, ectopic pregnancy. Creative therapy for children. Medicare, Medicaid, CHP+, Insurance http:/www.hlchospice.org Fort Collins group lead by Bobbie Beach, CCC. Meets at the Adriel Hills Club House from 6:30pm-8pm on the 3rd Thur of each month http://fortnet.org/lcgrg for grandparents, relative caregivers, professions and community workers who support the health and well-being of grandfamilies through education, development of support systems, navigation, respite, and advocacy. Low Vision Group 669-7746 Loveland Snow Squad 962-2377 For disabled or elderly, low income people, who live in

258 Lupus Foundation of CO (303) 333-2300 (800) 858-1292 (303) 399-9800 fax Lung Association 800-586-4872 Lung Disease 635-4139 (Better Breathers) 635-4025 Lung Disease, Chronic 495-8150 Support Group MADD 303-425-5902 800-621-6233 303-425-5674 fax Mental Health Support Group Miscarriage Support Program (HOPING) MOMS Motherhood Support Group 962-2376 the Loveland City limits. Must fill out application. Denver 444 Lincoln St Denver 484-5010 Catholic Charities, The Mission 460 Linden Center Fort Collins 663-3500 667-6571 (LV) 586-1039 (EP) 206-0981 (FC) Loveland Estes Park 495-7500 Family Medicine Center 1025 Pennock Place Suite 115 Peer telephone support, info, education, on-line forums & chat groups, support groups http://wwwlupuscolorado.org e-mail: patti-marqui hiker@agilent.com Mothers against Drunk Driving Victim Services offers emotional support, information, referrals to victims / survivors of impaired driving accidents. May go to legal proceedings with you, give resources, support groups, grief work. Has crime victim compensation program for some financial assistance. www.madd.org/co Peer facilitated group 5 pm on Tuesdays A not for profit group for both working and stay at home moms. Monthly meetings and events, which include park play days, field trips, playgroups, mom's night out and service projects. Children are welcome at the meetings and events. Has Motherhood Support Group.

259 Multiple Sclerosis Society, National 482-4807 407-7096 fax MS Support Group 669-4635 484-1196 (NAMI) Colorado (888) 566-6264 Alliance for the Mentally 494-4300 Ill 800-566-NAMI (Colorado) Neurological / Injury diagnosis support & rehab Obsessive Compulsive Anonymous Obsessive Compulsive Support Group 493-6667 493-8016 fax (970) 980-6985 - Laura (303) 422-9704 - Brent (303) 679-1405 - Arlene (303) 931-3430 - Arlene Cell# Osteoporosis Foundation 877-868-4520 424 Pine Street, Suite 104 Fort Collins Fort Collins Center for Neuro Rehabilitation 1045 Robertson Fort Collins Redeemer Lutheran Church 7725 Greenstone Trail Fort Collins 80524 Mtgs: Mental Health Center 1333 Iris Boulder, CO http://www.fightmscolorado.org M-F 8:30am-4:30pm, Counseling, support, self help groups, health & wellness programs, social & recreational programs, exercise, assistive equipment leans, info & referrals Free support & education for friends & family of adults with mental illness. Meetings: at Larimer County Mental Health, 525 W. Oak ST, Fort Collins Meetings: 7pm 1 st & 3 rd Tues of month www.namicolorado.org www.nami.org http://www.brainrecov.com e-mail: info@brainrecov.com 8:30am-5pm M-F Sliding Scale Fee any age person who meets criteria 7:30pm-9:00pm, 2nd & 4th Wednesdays A 12-step, peer-led support group for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Based on the G.O.A.L. (Giving Obsessive-compulsives Another Lifestyle) behavior support groups supported by the Obsessive- Compulsive Foundation. Meetings: 1st &3rd Wed. of each month,7:pm to 9:pm

260 Overeaters Anonymous 282-5019 224-0776 (FC) 484-8634 (FC) 970-330-4041 (Gr) 303-321-3104 (Den) 888-566-6264 303-321-0912 fax Parent Education Group Foothills Gateway Parkinson s Disease Support Group 226-2345 226-2613 fax 223-8242 224-2637 Jo 493-0390 Jack 223-8242 Ray 204-1837 669-3101 Fort Collins & Loveland 301 Skyway Dr Fort Collins Fort Collins Senior Center 1200 Raintree Dr Fort Collins www.overeatersanonymous.org Services for people who are developmentally disabled Parent Education Group Meetings: 10:45am 12:15 pm, 1 st Tuesday Support & education for people with Parkinson disease & their caregivers Parkinson s Disease Loveland Support Group x-226 Patient Navigator 495-7400 FREE for Cancer patients & their families in Larimer County. Provides support, information, & guidance. Will come to your home or other convenient place when possible. Offers information about support groups. Helps manage problems. Helps explore treatment options. Helps connect with providers and prepare applications for assistance. patientnavigator@yahoo Pet Loss Support Group Fort Collins www.animalnews.com Post-Abortion Support 221-5121 - Cris Flippen 226-3899 - 24 hour line 221-5084 - Fax Alpha Center 921 E. Prospect Rd. Fort Collins, CO 80525 Pet loss support group Post Abortion Counseling and Education. Individuals are provided with a place to process through a group if they struggle with emotional pain following an abortion.

261 Post-Abortion Support 586-2422 - 24 hr line 586-2113 - Fax Caring Pregnancy Center 851 Dry Gulch Road Estes Park 80517 Post abortion support groups or individual support where women can receive friendship, support and healing. Post-Partum Support Group 494-2908 494-4070 Post-Partum Depression 204-9025 Support Group Post Partum Depression 223-7782 Support Group Post-Polio 482-1848 Prisoner Support 472-1193 Prostate Cancer Support 679-8900 Group (Man to Man) Rape Support Group 472-4200 - LC Rape Crisis/Sexual Violence Hotline (970) 472-4204 - Office (800) 656-4673 - National Hotline (970) 472-4203 - Fax Rape Support Group 669-5150 669-5136 - Fax Rape Support Group 577-9781 - 8am - 5pm (970) 586-4000 - 24- PVHS Prenatal Clinic 1025 Pennock Place Suite 115 315 West Oak Street Fort Collins, CO 80521 313 East 4th St. Loveland, CO 80537 Estes Valley Victim Advocates FREE, Fridays 10:30-11:30am Check in at front desk Hotline: 24 Hr; Office: 8:00am-5:00pm, M-F SAVA provides 24 hour rape crisis hotline, emergency intervention, on-going/follow-up supportive services to victims/survivors, family, friends of sexual assault and/or attempted sexual assault. SAVA will be starting support groups in April 2004 for both adult and teen victims of sexual assault and incest. Weekly sexual assault and domestic violence support groups, incest survivor support group, skill focused discussion groups for adolescents ages 13 to 18 focusing on healthy relationships, dating violence, children's activity and support groups. Estes Valley Victim Advocates, Inc. provides crisis intervention 24 hours daily to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, other crimes and trauma.

262 RRSR (Radio Reading Service of the Rockies) Hr. Line (police dispatch) (970) 586-4000 - TDD/TTY Line (866) 295-3597 - Fax 303-786-7777 877-443-2001 RESPECT 217-3470 Linda PO Box 1521 Laporte, CO SAVA Sexual Assault Victim Advocates at LCMH 472-4200 24 hr line 472-4204 Center 315 W. Oak Fort Collins 80521 Single Parents Group 407-0463 217 W. Olive Fort Collins Smokers Support Group 224-5209 Health District Referrals are given for the appropriate community resources. Estes Valley Victim Advocates can provide three nights of emergency shelter and then will refer to other facilities if needed. All calls are confidential. Anyone in need of immediate emergency assistance call 911. Advocates may be reached directly at the office during office hours. After hours, people wishing to speak to a victim's advocate, should call the 24 Hr dispatch line and ASK TO SPEAK TO AN ADVOCATE. 9:00am-5:00pm, M-F www.rrsr.org Audio information services & equipment are provided at no cost to subscribed listeners. Broadcasts newspaper, magazine, & consumer information 24/7. Spanish language programming provided. Variety of listening options available. RESPECT is a group of individuals and families who are committed to working for positive changes concerning welfare policies and legislation. It is also a resource for self-education and self-advocacy with issues and concerns of welfare reform. Welfare recipients and other county residents with concerns about welfare reform are welcome. Will also meet one on one with individuals or families to problem solve. Sexual Assault Victim Advocates, rape crisis hotline, emergency intervention, supportive services 24 hr hotline - Free Support Groups Meets 2 nd Friday of month at 7pm http://singleparents.meetup.com/38/ www.healthdistrict.org

263 Spirit Crossing Clubhouse 493-4053 251 Jefferson St Club for people who suffer from mental illness 221-0139 fax Step Mother Support 282-5019 http://www.stepmothersadvocate.com Group Stepmother s Advocacy of Northern Colorado 223-1456 412-8190 Stepping Stones Care Giver Support Group Step Parent Support Group 669-7079 490-1836 (FC) 581-8822 (LV) Stroke Support Group 495-8322 Stroke Support Group 482-5712 Support Groups 211 or 407-7066 Survivor of suicide Grief 635-9301 Support Group WINGS, Adult Incest Survivors Support Group Harmony Presbyterian Church 400 E. Boardwalk United Way Building 315 E. 7 th St 7pm, First Tues of each month Stepmothers Advocacy of Northern Colorado is a free support group for stepmothers. We provide information, resources and support for stepmothers. Meeting format includes guest speakers, presentations, discussion forums, book studies and social gatherings. Call for meeting location. 1 st Thursday of the month, 6:30pm 8pm 3 rd Thursday of the month, 6:30pm-8pm 800-373-8671 http://members.aol.com/wingspwr/incestsurvi vor.html $5 for services Eating issues for women & their families 402-8543 1304 S. College Ave. Suite 12 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Phone: (970) 402-8543 FAX: (970) 493-9113 Jennifer Amaral Kunze, MED

264 Women s Life Challenges Caring Counseling Center 532-4755, x-1 532-1368 fax 548 Mountain Ave Berthoud 80513 Women s group meets one time per week for support & education around self-esteem, boundaries, assertiveness, spirituality, & self-care. 1:1 for homebound. Telephone appointment required. Cost $40 Tax ID Mountain Crest 84-1262971 Therapists: Addictions Beck Josie, LMFT, CAC 224-9922 Individual & family Counseling III Bennett, Dan, LPC, CAC Fort Collins III Crowley Gail, LPC, CAC III Goldblatt, Janis 224-9799 649 Remington St, Fort Collins, CO Kent Terri, LMFT, CAC III 472-1116 5000 Boardwalk Dr #1 80524 221-0923 315 Canyon Ave, Suite B Private Practice Kitchens, Dr Susan 495-4686 Interventions Mora, Stephanie LPC, LAC Price Steve, MSW, PhD 223-9953 383 W Drake, #102 80526 Marriage & Family Therapist Alcohol & Drug Counselor Individual, Couple, & Parenting Psychologist Substance abuse, marriage / depression, anxiety / addictions (no BPD patients) **good referral, Adults only

265 Rocky Mountain Interventions Ruh, Dorinna L CSW, CAC III 635-1989 Loveland Interventions 494-0631 503 Remington St, Fort Collins, CO 80524 Savage, Daniel 221-3425 Fort Collins Alcohol Counseling & guidance groups only Swanson, William LAC Timpe, Colleen, LCSW, LAC Walton Ann, LCSW, LAC, CAC III Wilkerson, Brenda, LCSW, CAC III Berthoud Caring Counseling Center 970-532-4755 970-532-1368 fax 412-7748 323 West Drake Suite 220 Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 222-0215 323 W. Drake Suite 220 Estes Park 548 Mountain Ave Berthoud 80513 Kolbe, Elizabeth LPC 970-532-4755 548 Mountain Ave Berthoud 80513 Christian Therapists Abundant Living Resource Center 674-1662 1105 Walnut St Windsor, 80550 DBT therapy Addictions Counseling Individual therapy & GROUPS Works for the Mental Health Center Serves western Weld Co, Southern Larimer Co, & Northern Boulder Co. Also does DBT Individual, Couple, & family Therapy Biblically based Truman Parker, M Div Wrenda Parker, MS, LPC Julie Odell, MA Anna Carolyn, LPC 613-8398 Loveland Christ-centered Counseling, coaching, Theophostic Ministry

266 Beckman Corie NCC LPC 302-3023 2619 11 th St Rd #23 Greeley Cassidy Stephen, PHD 613-4147 2629 Redwig, Suite 316 Christian Counseling 663-9003 441 E. St., Suite 104 Christian Counseling Offices Word & Spirit Counseling Ministries (Demi Wood, LMFT) 613-4173 229-9959 Loveland 80537 2629 Redwing Rd, Ste 316 Fort Collins 80526 Clear Light Counseling 690-4321 2114 N Lincoln Ave # 106 Loveland 80538 Cochran Bonnie, LCSW 222-1517 205 S Meldrum Colorado Biblical Counseling: Tom Parks, LMFT Crossroads Christian Counseling Demian PatriciaWood, LMFT Dotson Diamond, PhD LMFT 223-0297 333 W Drake Rd Suite 131 Fort Collins 206-4472 1218 Hawkeye Ct 80525 231-0856 134 W. Harvard, #6 Christian Based Counseling Relationships Premarital Children Adults Families Depression Anxiety Self-esteem Psychologist Christian Counseling Emrlich Joel, PhD 223-0297 333 W. Drake #131 Psychologist Professional Christian Counseling for: Marriage resolution, infidelity issues Pornography/Sexual Addiction issues Depression/Anxiety/Fears EMDR Insurance, self-pay, slidding scale Licensed marriage & family therapist Reduced fees for uninsured or low income. Christian Counselor Individual, couples, families Sliding scale

Hope Ministries 352-2616 1203 9 th St Greeley John Morse, LMFT 493-8006 1302 S Shields,A2-3 Journey s Hope Counseling Light of The Rockies Counseling Center Fort Collins 381-8633 929 38 th Ave Ct Suite 102 Greeley 484-1735 223-6675 fax 921 E. Prospect Rd Fort Collins 80525 Bob Calhoun, PhD 493-8006 1302 S Shields,A2-3 Christian Counseling Word & Spirit Counseling Ministries Fort Collins 663-9003 441 E 4 th St, #104 Loveland Sharon Grey, LPC 207-4857 Mountain Crest Healing Prayer Ministry 593-9523 Loveland PLLC Light of the Rockies Christian Counseling 484-1735 921 E Prospect Brenda O Reilly,PhD 613-4172 2629 Redwing Rd Suite 316 Biblical Counseling Individual, Family, Couples Individual, Marriage, & Family Biblically Centered Pat Weber R-Malpiede, MA Biblical Perspective Connecting the Spiritual, Emotional, & Physical Christian Counseling Center Joyce William,LPC Chris Bassett, MA Damond Dotson, PhD, LMFT Stephanie Hotaling, MA Individual, Couples, Family, Children, Adolescent, Groups www.lightoftherockies.com Chris Bassett, LMFT Stephen Humphry, MA DIV Stephanie Hotaling, MA Joyce Williams, LPC 267

268 Pat Stewart, M.ED, LPC 204-6713 2512 Bison Rd 80525 Sanderford Gay, LPC 356-8482 1228 8 th St Greeley Christian Psychiatrists Dr. Watanabe 207-4857 Mountain Crest DBT Beadle Michele, PsyD 495-4822 1501 Cleveland Av Loveland Boeding Marvin, PhD 663-3030 2204 Hoffman Loveland Bjork Debra, PhD 223-2256 300 Boardwalk Clemens,Sharon 481-0712 504-S. College Suite D Holt, Flo LPC 493-9310 970-596-2522 cell Litton-Fanning, Cynthia, LCSW Larimer Center For Mental Health North Range Behavioral Health Fort Collins 504 S.College, Suite B Fort Collins 80524 215-8184 333 W Drake, Suite 270 Fort Collins 80526 494-4300 525 W. Oak Fort Colliins 353-3686 347-2124 children s team 347-2290 ATU 353-9782 ATU fax Ann Mitchell, x-2282 1310 11 th Ave Greeley Peters, Victoria,PhD 223-2256 300 E. Boardwalk Blvd Bldg 5-A Individual / group, domestic violence, substance abuse, Christian Counseling Christian Counseling Individual, Marriage, & Family Does DBT Does DBT Psychologist Does DBT Does individual DBT Takes Medicare Also does DBT Does DBT DBT for open LCMH clients Weld County Mental Health Center Takes Medicaid & self pay & insurance Need to do an initial intake appointment. DBT Psychologist

269 Rue Dorinna 494-0631 503 Remington Kathryn Shimmura, 201-4857 4601 Corbett Fort Collins LCSW, CACII Tahan Patricia,PhD 223-2256 300 E Boardwalk Bldg 5A Petrie Jetta, LCSW 222-3631 503 Remington 80524 Walton Ann, LCSW 222-0215 323 W. Drake Suite 220 Yahnke, Gladys, PhD 149 W Harvard St Suite 201 Fort Collins Does DBT Does DBT Mountain Crest Mood Disorders, Psychotic Disorders, and Substance Abuse, mainly. Psychologist Family, children, individual Does DBT DBT individual & groups Takes Medicare DBT therapy Individual therapy & GROUPS Psychologist Does DBT Denver Lisa Dunning, LMFT 303-886-6949 Denver www.lisadunningmft.com author of book, Good Parents Bad Parenting Parent/Child relationship specialist SAFE Certified Home Study Evaluator. Gives parent education seminars. Has appeared on TV shows. Willing to work with patients & families that have been released from Psychiatric units. Willing to get immedicate appointment for these patients. Estes Park Brauns Julia, PhD 586-2831 363 E. Elkhorn Ave, #302 Estes Park Cabinilla Ann, Dr 586-1090 356 E Elkhorn Estes Park

270 Crossroads Ministry 577-0610 851 Dry Gultch Rd Estes Park Wilkerson, Brenda, LCSW, CAC III Connections Mental Health & Substance Abuse Resources Works for the Mental Health Center 221-5551 Estes Park Therapist & Psychiatrist referrals for people who suffer from mental illness & seniors, people with terminal illness, & PTSD. Walk-in emergency mental health counseling. 24 hr crisis telephone intervention. www.mentalhealthconnections.org The Counseling Place 586-6400 205 Park Ln, #201 Estes Park Dutton Ronald 586-0710 1860 N Ridge Ln Estes Park Estes Park Victim 577-9781 Estes Park Advocates Grether Tim, LCSW, BCD Harris, Lynn PhD 577-0452 Fax: 577-9517 LCMH 494-9959 577-2125 586-8077 Stanley Village Estes Park 356 E Elkhorn Ave Estes Park Salud Medical Bldg 1950 Red Tail Hawk Dr Estes Park Martin Jack, PhD 577-0808 363 E. Elkhorn Ave, #302 Estes Park Mountain Wellness Group 586-8077 517 Big Thompson Estes Park Musick, Kristine, PhD 586-6767 356 E Elkhorn Ave Estes Park Recovery Abuse Program 577-7046 1160 Woodstock Dr Estes Park Psychologist (good referral) does not do home visits Psychologist (good referral) Specializes in chronic pain Will do home visits Drug & alcohol DUI education Monitoring Therapy

271 Fort Collins Affiliates in Counseling & Forensic Psychology Alpine Behavioral Therapy Clinic has psychologist 484-0663 1217 E. Elizabeth St 482-7771 1918 S. Lemay Open 7 days a week: 4:30 7pm Amaral-Kunze, Jennifer 402-8543 420 S Howes #204 Med Amond Elaine, LCSW 567-0993 Couples Therapy Anderson-Kepler Robin, 493-6010 149 W Harvard #201 LMFT Atwell Mary, PsyD, LPC 416-1800 1405 S College, Suite 6 ARC Counseling Center 224-1253 134 W Harvard Fort Collins Atwell Mary PsyD LPC 416-1800 1405 S College Ave Austin, Sharon, PsyD PC 493-4093 315 Canyon Ave, Ste A Babcock Mark, LCSW Baker Sharon, NCC 420-2334 Bellvue area Barber Megan, LCSW 472-1476 205 S. Meldruum St Barnes Lisa 498-4934 2362 Prospect Rd Barrett Leah, MS, MSW 481-0972 503 Remington Ste 104 Bartlett Carolyn,LCSW 484-7868 205 S Meldrum Children, Teens, Adults Individual, couples, families Counseling, Hypnosis, Biofeedback Specializes in Children Anxiety disorders Takes most insurances, see web page: www.abtclinic.com Does not take Medicare Family, children, adolescents, women in transition Individual, Marriage, Family Individual, Couples, Family & Groups Psychotherapist & Nutritionist

272 Bassett Chris, MA 690-9350 2625 Redwing Suite 210 Baum Linda, Ed D 225-1770 19 Old Town Sq Beck Josie, LMFT, CAC Couples, Individuals, & Children Psychologist 224-9922 Individual & family Counseling III Beadle Michelle, PsyD 495-4822 1501 N Cleveland Bennett, Daniel, LPC, CAC III 493-1216 503 Remington St Suite 104 80524 Bennett, Thomas Tim 493-6667 1045 Peterson Beyond the Mirror 402-8543 420 S Howes Biofeedback & EEG 217-7007 155 W. Harvard Fort Collins 80525 dbntt1@gmail.com Jackie Adolf Clinic Biringen Zeynep & Sedate 223-4102 Psychologist Bjork Debra, PhD 223-2256 300 Boardwalk, Unit 5A Bledsoe Ivette LCSW 530-0135 Blinn Erika, PsyD 493-8006 1302 S. Shields A2-3 Boeding Coreen, PhD 493-3440 2550 Stover, Bldg E Bolduc Phil, MS, CAC III 224-0482 1217 E Elizabeth St Boxley Carol, PhD 266-8570 2629 Redwing Suite 295 Brandon Allen, PhD 223-1293 375 E Horsetooth, Bldg 2, Suite 111 Psychologist Does DBT Psychologist Psychotherapist Evening appointments Treatment for past dysfunctional family issues Parent/Child conflict Psychologist Neuropsychologist

273 Brauns Julie, PhD 586-2831 375 E Horsetooth Bldg 2, Ste 111 Brea, Manetta, PhD 391-0629 1005 Sailors Reef Bretthauer Brook MS 495-4611 2001 S Shields Brown Arleen, LCSW, 221-1440 CAC III Burt John, PhD 482-4334 255 Linden ST Suite 202 Calhoun Robert PhD 493-8006 1302 S Shields Unit A23 Cantrell David,PhD 493-1358 1112 S College Fort Collins, CO Carpenter Wayne, Div MA, LMFT Cassidy Stephen,PHD 613-4147 663-2326 fax Centennial Center for Human Services Center for Community Justice Partnership Center for Divorce & Remarriage The Center for Family and Couple s Therapy 224-1778 218 Peterson 2629 Redwig, Suite 316 221-0581 515 S Sherwood St 495-0084 307 S College 494-1237 217 W. Olive 491-5991 Dept of Human Development and Family Studies at CSU 119 Gifford Building Psychologist Psychologist Men s issues, Relationships, Anger, Depression, Anxiety, Trauma, Sexual issues, Individual, Couples, Psych evals. Psychologist School Psychologist Individual, family, group, adults, adolescents, children Substance abuse & mental health Learning problems Business & professional concerns Psychologist Christian Counseling Therapy services provided by graduate students in the Marriage & Family Program who are supervised by faculty of that program. Services include Marital & family communication, parenting, violence & abuse, divorce,

274 Fort Collins 80523 Center for Family Care 416-1480 420 S Loomis Ave Center for Neurorehabilitation Services Center for Personal & Relationship Growth Chan Polung, LCSW, EMDR 493-6667 1045 Robertson St 493-3040 1302 S Shields 481-7397 504 S College Ste D Child & Family Solutions 224-2080 333 W Drake Child Safe & Counseling Associates 493-3833 1037 Robertson Clemens,Sharon 481-0712 504-S. College Suite D Fort Collins Cochran Bonnie, LCSW 222-1517 205 S Meldrum Cohen Barbara, LMFT 221-0582 204 Walnut Suite F 888-458-1713 Colorado Association for Marriage & Family Referrals remarriage & building step-families, school difficulties, stress management, family of origin issues, grief & loss, sexual difficulties, & pre-marital counseling. Sliding-fee scale. Day & eve appointments, Child & adolescent relationship groups Learning & developmental disabilities Child, Adolescent, Family. & play therapy Individuals, Couples, Adult groups Parent Education Nancy Smith, PhD & Melinda Lee, M Ed, MA Neurological Related Rehab Counseling EMDR Group & individual therapy Dr. Bill Jones, Psychiatrist & Barbara Jones, PhD, Psychologist EMDR Child Sexual Abuse Child, Adolescent, & Adult individual & group therapy Victims, family members, & abusers Does DBT As of 4/23/08, not excepting new patient for a while Colorado Center for 493-8006 1302 S. Shields, Jeffrey Glasser, PhD Psychologist

275 Attention & Behavioral Disorders Colorado Mountain Psychological Services Colorado Psychological Assoc Referrals Suite A2-3 498-4137 2629 Redwing Rd 303-692-9303 Connections 221-5551 525 W. Oak Corcoran Jim, PhD 416-8626 2001 S Shields 224-8171 pgr Creative Counseling 221-4057 1918 S Lemay Ave Crossroads Christian 206-4472 1218 Hawkeye Ct Counseling 80525 Demian PatriciaWood, LMFT Crowley, Gail LPC 472-1116 3500 Swanstone Dr CSU Counseling Center 491-6053 491-7111 24 hr Emergency (Jennifer s private fax: 491-5666) for paperwork #63, CSU Hartshorn Health Bldg Constance Griffith, PhD Psychologist ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Behavioral Problems Information on counseling & treatment options Referrals to local counselors, programs, classes, & support groups Mental health & substance abuse resources 24 hr crisis help available www.mentalhealthconnections.org Psychologist Reduced fees for uninsured or low income. For CSU students Psychiatrist, counseling, conflict resolution, individual and group therapy Clients must make their own appointments Initial visit: walk-in M-F 7:30am-5pm (Jennifer Van Norman, 491-8051 or cell: 980-1740) Helps students who live on campus & have mental health problems. We need to notify Jennifer when these students are inpatient) www.counseling.colostate.edu Groups for students: FREE

276 CSU, Gender Identity Therapist CSU Center for Family & Couples Therapy 980-4692 Avery Fisher CSU 491-5991 CSU 119 Guilford Bldg Fort Collins Couget Paul, LCSW 402-0170 2629 Redwing Rd Suite 295 80526 Couglan Roger, LCSW 204-7800 Counseling Service 493-3833 1037 Robertson Associates Crossroads Christian 206-4472 1218 Hawkeye Ct Counseling Crowley Gail, LPC 472-1116 5000 Boardwalk Dr #1 Demarco Patrick, PhD 498-4137 2629 Redwing 1. interpersonal process groups 2. theme groups (depression, bipolar, etc.) 3. psychoeducational groups Counseling for anyone in the community on a sliding scale. This includes individuals, couples, or families. Adults, adolescents, or children. Counselors are graduate or PHD level student counselors. Has evening appts. Medicaid Family, Adolescent, Couples Clinical supervision Consulting & Training Life Transitions Psychologist Denmark, Larry, PhD 218-6778 In the same building as Dr Tammas Kelley Denmark Raina, PsyD (Denmark, Faris, Gaebler, Linnell & Cantrell) 493-1358 112 S College Ave Psychologist Deraney-Reilly Sandra PhD 498-0560 420 S Howes Psychologist Individual, family, group, adults, adolescents, children Substance abuse & mental health Eating disorders & trauma Anxiety, Depression, Stress

277 Deserte Charline 495-1068 1136 E. Stuart Dotson Diamond, PhD LMFT 231-0856 134 W. Harvard, #6 Dunn Steven 495-4692 2001 S Shields, E100 Dwyer Leslie, PsyD 224-5226 205 S Meldrum Dykstra Rita, MA 391-0200 Stuart Professional Pk CSU Psychology Services 491-5212 Dual Diagnosis Program 416-6519 Tasha Harris Health District 120 Bristlecone Dwyer Leslie, PsyD 224-5226 315 Canyon Ave Suite A Emrlich Joel, PhD 223-0297 333 W. Drake #131 Emery Gary, MA 490-1309 315 Canyon Ave, B Family Center 221-1615 309 Hickory Unit B Family Resource Case Program at HUB 498-6990 At HUB 2555 Midpoint Dr. Suite F Learning problems Business & professional concerns Christian Counselor Individual, couples, families Sliding scale In First Health Insurance Network Individual, Couples, Family, Adolescent Relationships, Personal issues Trauma/EMDR Free: Psychiatrist, Therapist, Support Groups For residents of Larimer Co. Psychologist Biblical Counseling Individual, Family, Couples Families with children under age 18 and lack resources can voluntarily have a case opened to get help with financial problems, therapy, etc. Family Development 493-3440 2550 Stover E101 Individual, Child, Family

278 Center Coreen Boeding,PhD John Grogan,LCSW Faris Gary, LPC 493-1358 112 S. College Individual, family, group, adults, adolescents, children Substance abuse & mental health Learning problems Faudel Andrea, MS, EMDR II 407-0404 525 Albion Way Febvre Marian, M Ed 493-3833 1031 Robertson Fenton-Nichols Deborah 493-4961 739 S Summit View Dr LPC Fisher Barbara, PhD 493-8006 1302 Shields A2-3 Fisher Cheri, MA LPC 493-3833 1037 Robertson Business & professional concerns EMDR, children, adolescents, adults, Seniors, Counseling, Play Therapy, Depression, abuse, trauma, Fear, Loss, Stress, Parenting, Life ReVision Psychologist First Call 407-7006 Information & referral Fort Collins Psychotherapy Group Fort Collins Youth Clinic 267-9510 1214 Oak Park Dr Fravel Cynthia, LPC, 495-4852 CAC II 204-7800 484-9220 2362 E. Prospect Rd 760 Whalers Way Bldg C, #200 Freemole Carole, LPC 493-6100 2001 S Shields D203 Front Range Psychotherapy Association 204-7880 760 Whalers Way, Bldg C, #200 Children, Adults, Couples, Families, Mediation

279 Front Range Counseling & Hypnotherapy 207-1368 207-1369 (fax) One Drake Park 333 W Drake Rd Suite 44 Fort Collins 80526 Gaebler Francis,PhD 493-1358 112 S. College Ave Gale, Steven PhD 219-5362 323 W Drake Rd, Suite 220 PO Box 279674 Fort Collins, CO Giglio Michael, LMFT, ATR 218-0612 155 W Harvard Ste 201 Gitter, Michael LCSW 223-9953 383 W. Drake, Ste 102 Fort Collins Glasser Jeffrey, PhD 223-2256 300 E Boardwalk Bldg 5A www.frchllc.com Psychotherapy, Hypnotherapy, Pain Management, Relaxation Training, Stress Management, Couple s & family therapy, Groups, Phone sessions, Home Based Therapy Wendy Becker, LSW, C,CHT Trudi Junge, MS Psychologist Individual, family, group, adults, adolescents, children Substance abuse & mental health Learning problems Business & professional concerns Licensed Psychologist Adults & adolescents (not young children) Cognitive behavioral therapy, some EMDR, emotion-focused, family therapy Depression and anxiety, trauma, self-harming behaviors, mood disorders, problems of behavior, life transitions, and health. I will accept insurance payment. I am currently on panels for Triwest, UBH, corp health, managed health network, and comp pscyh. I plan to add more panels soon including Horizon (the PVH employee plan), and Anthem BCBS. I am certainly willing to work with any other plans when possible, and will continue to add as I go. At Associated Counselors Excepts UBH insurance Psychologist

280 Goldblatt Janis, PhD 224-9799 222-7087 649 Remington Psychologist Relationships, Eating disorders, Grief, Depression, Self-esteem, Personal growth, Life Transitions Gordy Debra,MS RET 226-8564 Transformational Psychotherapist www.degragordyms.com Govan Debra, PhD 292-8031 383 W. Drake Suite 102 Griffith Constance,PhD 204-1126 375 Horsetooth Rd Suite 2-203 Griffith Michael, PhD 204-6970 375 Horsetooth Rd Suite 2-203 Psychologist Good with adolescents Psychologist Good with adolescents Gingerich Karla, PhD 491-3937 Psychologist, geriatric Also works at CSU Goes to nursing homes Greenlee Counseling 484-1810 Grogan John, LCSW 493-3440 2550 Stover Bldg E Growth Unlimited 416-0828 Guio, Susan LCSW 232-9232 Hays Margaret, PhD 498-0756 218 Peterson Psychologist Healing Guidence 493-4448 315 Canyon Ave Heart-Centered Counseling 498-0709 406 Pitkin Ave Old Town Holt, Flo LPC 493-9310 970-596-2522 cell 504 S.College, Suite B Fort Collins 80524 Carl Nassar, PhD Individual & couples Also does DBT UBH insurance

281 Hopper Saul, PhD 221-0118 321 E Mulberry Hospice of Larimer Co 663-3500 305 Carpenter Rd Hueble Joan PsyD 223-2256 300 Boardwalk 5A Hurd Cynthia, Ph-LCSW 232-3090 155 Boardwalk Ste 300 Hyman June, PhD 674-0234 217 W Olive Isenberg Rachel, LCSW, ACSW Island Grove Loveland Emergency: Iverson, Pamela LPC CAC ll Windsor 490-6851 218 Peterson St 493-1157 224-9606 fax 669-1700 970-356-6664 223-2955 407-0503 212 W. Mountain 80524 446 N. Garfield Loveland 80538 406 E Pitkin Psychologist Grief & Bereavement Individual, family, group www.hichospice.org Psychologist Jacob Center 484-8427 Ages 10-18 Jacob Lisa, PhD 988-9048 149 W. Oak Suite 108 Wheelchair Accessible, Spanish/English, Insurance or Sliding fee scale, Adults & Adolescence 1. Alcohol & Drug Treatment 2. DUI & DWI education & therapy 3. Mental Health Counseling 4. Domestic Violence for adults (state certified) 5. Anger Management 6. Detox, inpatient for adults 7. Residential MH & Sub abuse treatment for adults (IGTC in Greeley) Walk-in enrollment T, W, TH, 10am-Noon (bring referral & $20 evaluation fee) (use MC psych eval & save $155.00 fee) EMDR Therapy & Spiritual therapy Pain due to trauma Individuals / couples Psychologist Women, Men, Couples Trauma, Depression, Women s issues, Personal Change

282 Jensen Mehri, Dr 223-6969 Jennifer Amaral- Kunze,ME D, Psychotherapist 402-8543 420 S. Howes St 80521 Jensen Mehri, PhD 223-6969 Johnson Elizabeth,PhD 416-9782 Psychologist Johnson Jane LCSW 266-2678 33 W Drake #141 RPT-S Johnson, Michaele, LCSW 484-1312 503 Remington, #3 Johnson Sharon, LCSW 484-1312 503 Remington, #3 Jones Barbara, PhD 493-3040 1302 S. Shields Psychologist Jones Bill, Psychiatrist 493-3040 1302 S. Shields Juergensen Nikki, LCSW 472-1476 147 W. Oak Kaplan, Peter PhD 223-9953 383 W. Drake Rd. Kasenberg Darkeben, PhD 204-7880 Kathleen, Laureen, Ed.D 221-1073 2038 Caribou Dr Kehl Michael ACSW LCSW 493-3833 Keefe Monica, RN, MS, CS 1037 Robertson St 493-0330 649 Remington Keefe Monica, RN, MS, 498-0330 649 Remington CS Kehl Michael, ACSW, 493-3833 1037 Robertson Sliding fee, Medicare, Insurance Weekends & evening appointments Specializing in Women s issues, Adolescent Issues, Eating disorders, Body Image Counseling Psychiatrist Psychologist Psychiatric & Geriatric Nurse Specialist, Nurse Practitioner Does Counseling. (Nurse practitioner also)

283 LCSW Kendall Patricia, PhD, CHT Kent Terri, LMFT, CAC III 224-7103 502 N. Shields 221-0923 315 Canyon Ave, Suite B Kirchner,Ken PhD 493-6550 4745 Boardwalk Dr., Bldg C-3 Kitchens,Susan PhD 495-4686 2001 S Shields St 80526 Kittrell Elizabeth, LMFT 494-0210 149 W Oak, 7B Klock Jim, LCSW 495-4853 760 Whalers Way, Bldg C, # 200 Knight David CHT 498-8771 318 E Oak St Knight-Baughman, 232-4206 1905 W 8 th #202 EMDR, Hypnotherapy, Accident Trauma, Childhood Trauma, Anxiety, Depression, Phobias Marriage & Family Therapist Alcohol & Drug Counselor Individual, Couple, & Parenting Psychologist Psychologist Has good recommendation Rebecca PhD MAT Krafchick Jen, MS 498-8030 1136 E Stuart, Bldg 2, #2240 Kroupa Steve, PhD 227-1818??????? Psychologist Mobile Service Kruse Kathy RN Msn 222-7229 315 Canyon Ave Kunstal Frank, ED.D 223-9776 1302 S Shields Kurth Lisa, LPC 482--7771 1918 S. Lemay Fort Collins Psychologist Specializes in children Does adults, adolescents, & children Individual & groups. Hypnotherapy Does not take Medicare.

284 La Luna Center 744-9292 3926 JFK Parkway, #9B Fort Collins 80525 Landis Julia, MS, LPC 1037 Robertson Larson Shellie LMFT NCC CTS 481-2563 323 W Drake #220 Latona Jan, PhD 207-1675 323 W Drake Lauren Kathleen,ED.D 221-1073 503 Remington, Suite 105 Lawler Fern, PhD 224-1500 218 Peterson LCMH 494-4300 (adult) 221-2114 (24 hr crisis line) 494-4200 (Family & Children) 525 W. Oak (adults) 2001 S Shields, Bld K (Family & Children) Will give bill that most insurance companies will accept. www.abtclinic.com www.lalunacenter.com Treatment & support for Eating Disorders, Body Image Issues, Exercise Concerns, Anxiety & Depression. Individual therapy, Nutritional Counseling, Support Groups, IOP, & resources for other professionals. Psychologist Family, child, individual Licensed Clinical Neuropsychologist Neuropsychological Consultation Services to Older Adults Complete evaluation for guardianship Differential Diagnosis of Dementia Identification of Alzheimer s Disease Psychologist Takes Medicaid Levy JJ, LCSW, CGP 493-8780 Life Path Counseling 482-2974 502 N Shields Life Prints 225-3141 887 Blue Heron Ln Life Source 493-2255 Information & referral

285 Light of The Rockies 484-1735 134 W Harvard, Suite 6 Lindsey Sherryl, LMFT 593-9565 Linnell Tom, EdD 493-1358 112 S. College Ave Litton-Fanning, Cynthia, LCSW Lozzaro-Smith, Morgan Master of Counseling (LPC in May 2008) Lutheran Family Services 266-1788 206-4565 866-361-6758 266-1799 fax 215-8184 333 W Drake, Suite 270 80526-6319 310-3699 116 N College, Suite 9 Fort Collins Fort Collins Office 3800 Automation Way, Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80525-3451 Macri-Lind Valerie, LMFT 493-3833 1031 Robertson MacQuiddy Susan, PhD 407-7223 323 W Drake Madison Renee, MA 663-0846 134 W Harvard, #6 Christian Counseling Center Joyce William,LPC Chris Bassett, MA Damond Dotson, PhD, LMFT Stephanie Hotaling, MA Individual, Couples, Family, Children, Adolescent, Group Therapy Psychologist, Alcohol Counselor Individual, family, group, adults, adolescents, children Substance abuse & mental health Learning problems Business & professional concerns Does DBT Sage Living Psychotherapy Adults, teens, families Trauma, relationships, DMDR II, eating d/o, Cognitive behavioral, behavioral issues, young women issues. Psychologist

286 Managed Adolescent Care 407-9830 2551 Hampshire Rd Marcia Swain LLC 484-0818 3620 Terry Pt Drive Marvel Kim, PhD 495-8839 1025 Pennock Maslin-Cole Christine 223-2256 300 Boardwalk 5A, PhD McAlpine Brian, MD 224-1612 One Old Town Square McBride Jean, LMFT 494-1237 217 W Olive McConnell Marci, LCSW 223-0356 375 E Horsetooth Suite 201, Bldg 3 McNamara Kathleen, PhD 207-0278 McKinney-Selvig Maureen, LPC McKelvey Nancy, LCSW McVicker Trump Maureen, PsyD 333 W. Drake Rd Suite 280 377-9520 323 W Drake 391-3141 760 Whaler s Way Suite C200 80525 Medoff Leonard, PhD 484-0663 1217 E. Elizabeth Mental Health Connections & Substance Abuse Resources (MHC) 221-5551 (FC-adults) 494-4200 525 W. Oak Fort Collins, CO Spring Creek Office Psychologist Family Medicine Center Psychiatrist Psychotherapy (certified American board psychiatry & neurology) Psychologist Home visits Geriatric Psychologist Adults, Groups, Organizations www.hopefulway.com Psychologist Works at Larimer County Jail Therapist & Psychiatrist referrals (brief therapy) & prescription assistance for people who suffer from mental illness & seniors, people with terminal illness, & PTSD. 24 hr crisis telephone intervention.

287 (FC-adolescents) 494-9870 (LV) Complex 2001 S. Shields, BLDG-K Loveland Counseling Connections 2154 Eisenhower Mental Health Primary Care Program 416-6519 Tasha Harris 120 Bristlecone 80524 Mergler Randy, LMFT 494-1237 217 W Olive Merriman Joannah, MA 481-6339 887 Blue Heron Ln Mesinger Brian, PhD 267-9510 1214 Oak Park Dr. Michaels-Carrion Lisa MA, NCC Moczydlowsky Mary, LCSW 221-7298 1302 S. Shields 691-5905 375 E Horsetooth Rd Bldg 3, #201 Mone Jennifer, MS 495-4800 1136 E Stuart 2-2240 Moore Kandy, LMFT 493-3833 1031 Robertson Moriarty Rachel, EdD 495-4854 204-7880 760 Whaler s Way Bldg C, Suite 200 Morris Robin, MED 690-1893 1135 Lawrence Dr Morris Virginia PhD 980-0658 329 3 rd St Morse John, LMFT 493-8006 1302 S Shields, A2-3 www.mentalhealthconnections.org * Before we make a referral to MHC we need to rule out 1. They can not be receiving services through LCMH 2. They must want therapy. 3. Could they better be served by substance abuse therapists at the Hope Center? They can not be getting meds through Salud to get help with prescriptions Free psychiatrist, therapists, & support groups for people with dual diagnosis Psychologist Psychologist Psychologist Takes UBH insurance

288 Mountain Crest Outpatient 207-4857 4601 Corbett Dr. A Service of PVH Clinic Therapists, Psychiatrists Mumby-Graham Mary, 472-5000 1017 Robertson LCSW Namaqua Center 669-7550 Loveland Adolescent inpatient & outpatient psych treatment Nassar Carl, PhD 498-0709 406 Pitkin Ave Old Town Individual & Couples NeuroDevelopment 282-4428 333 W Drake Sre 142, Nichols Kim, LPC 567-5334 2821 Rigden Parkway Northern Colorado Psychological Services Unit B9, 493-6550 4745 Boardwalk Dr Bldg C-3, O Brien Beth, PhD 491-9689 323 W Drake On Track Care 282-0646 2300 Antelope Rd O Reilly Brenda, PhD 613-4172 2629 Redwing Rd Suite 316 Ort Janice, PhD 377-9443 375 E Horsetooth Bldg-2-203 Psychologist Anxiety & Depression Career choices & work stress Communication in relationships Infertility Psychologist, Graduate in Biblical Studies www.drboreilly.com Individuals, families, & couples Psychologist Ostrup, Chris 988-7711 therapist Ostojoa Ewa,PhD 214-5574 5 Old Town Square Suite 205 A Page Chad, PhD 223-9953 383 W. Drake Psychologist

289 Ft Wayne Painton Mollie,Psy.D. 482-5878 2601 S. Lemay #7-435 Parks, Thomas MA 2700 S Lemay Pasquin Terry, LCSW 204-7880 Patterson Julie, LCSW 377-3647 218 Peterson Penner Jennifer,PhD 223-2256 300 E. Boardwalk Bldg Perrin Lori Ann, PhD 690-9592 420 Howes St A-204, Peters, Victoria PhD 225-9098 323 W. Drake Road Suite 220 Fort Collins Petrie Jetta, LCSW 222.3631 503 Remington Pfau Amy, NCC, LPC 494-0210 214-5823 cell Pfaffebberger Angela, MA 482-3339 80524 149 W. Oak St Ste 7-B 109 W Olive St Pfaffly Carol, PhD 495-8839 1025 Pennock Pfau Amy, 494-0210 149 W. Oak Pickrell Sharon Joy, PhD 377-3910 3932 John F Kennedy Psychologist Child Specialist EMDR UBH insurance Psychologist Good with adolescents Psychologist, Spiritual Strategist Psychologist Cognative Behavioral Therapy, Life Management Counseling, Grief, Clinical Psychologist, Marriage & Family Therpy, PTSD, Stress Management, Mood disorders, Anxiety disorders, DBT Insurance: AETNA, Play therapy, children, teens, family www.wellbeyond.us Pipal Janet,PhD 493-1441 Psychologist Poland Scott, PhD 282-7151 1302 S Shields Suite A2-3 Psychologist DrScottP@aol.com Stress, anxiety, & panic

290 Posses Peter, PhD, LMFT 482-3929 2550 Stover, E-101 Poulin, Elaine, PhD 631-4404 1405 S College Ave Suite 8 Fort Collins 80524 Price Steve, MSW, PhD 223-9953 383 W Drake, #102 80526 Depression & addictions Intimacy & relationship challenges Coping with medical problems LMFT, Psychologist Psychologist (practice near CSU) NEW: Taking Referrals Depression & Bipolar, Eating Disorders, Chronic Health Issues, BPD, Anxiety, Relationships, Stress, Self-injury Adults & Adolescents Insurance, Sliding scale Psychologist Substance abuse, marriage / depression, anxiety / addictions (no BPD patients) **good referral, Adults only Psych Horizons 223-0356 375 E Horsetooth,#3-201 Purdum Elaine, MS 231-4604 231-E. Stuart, Bldg2, #2240 Fort Collins PVH Employee 800-284-1819 Referrals & 5 free sessions for PVH employees Assistance Program Quadrell,Patrice 215-9935 cell 503 Remington St Suite 5 Fort Collins 80524 Ranch Gary,PsyD 223-0356 375 E. Horsetooth Rd Bldg 3,Suite 201 Reid John Jack, LCSW 495-4689 2001 S Shields Bldg E Reynolds John, LCSW 484-7868 205 S Meldrum 80521 Psychologist UBH insurance Good therapist

291 Rocky Mt Marriage & Family Center Rodden Pamela, JS PhD 482-8553 1420 Blue Spruce Rubin Nina, LCSW 221-5554 1120 E. Elizabeth Rue Dorinna 494-0631 503 Remington Sage Living Psychotherapy Sage Marsha, LPC, EMDR II 493-8006 1302 S. Shields A2-3 310-3699 419-0853 fax 116 N College #9 Fort Collins 80525 407-0503 406 E Pitkin Sanders Russell,PsyD 222-7103 Psychologist Scarborough, Ryan, 493-3833 1037 Robertson St LCSW Schaffner Marie, LCSW 491-9444 649 Remington Schultheiss Mark, LMFT 495-4601 1501 Cleveland Seng Stephanie 495-1068 1136 E Stuart, Bldg 2, #2240 Service Net 407-7066 Information & referral Shearer Danny, MS, LMFT 217-9573 503 Remington St Suite 5 Fort Collins 80524 Sheill Becky, PhD 690-7004 503 Remington #207 Marriage, Family, Individual, Groups, Children, Education, Alcohol & Drug Evals, Rebuilding seminars www.sagelivingtherapy.com Morgan Lazzaro-Smith MA, LPC, EMDR ll Adolescents & adults Trauma, EMDR, Eating Disorders, Stress, Relationships, Family Conflict, Teen issues Holistic Psychotherapy $75 per hour EMDR Therapy & Life Coaching Individuals & Couples Adolescent & Family Counseling Private pay, Insurance UBH insurance Individual & Couples

292 Shelter Bonnie, PhD 224-5467 649 Remington EMDR Personality Type Myers & Briggs Qualified Career Exploration Psychologist Sigda, Kathy x-74878 Mountain Crest Psychologist Good with adolescents Siiteri Eric, PhD 495-0707 930 Bramblebush St Simmons, Linda LMFT 266-2678 333 W Drake # 141 Slaughter, Paul LMFT 988-7042 315 Canyon, Suite B Smith Nancy, PhD 416-1480 420 S Loomis Ave 377-0992 Spirited Centered Wellness Stern Robert, LCSW 221-2582 1217 Elizabeth, Bldg 6 Stiles, Stephen, PhD 227-6959 Loveland Windsor Stohmeyer Victoria, RYT, MBA Stress Management Family Couseling Center 217-7393 1217 E Elizabeth #9 223-2256 300 E Boardwalk Dr Building 5A Stricklin Gary, PhD, LMFT 484-5168 803 E. Berry Stewart, Pat M.ED, LPC 224-6713 2512 Bison 80525 Good therapist Good at Meditation Medicare Will not go to home Will go to Nursing homes or Assisted living Dr Debra Bjork, Dr Cristine Maslin-Cole, Dr Jennifer Penner, Dr Patricia Tahan, Dr Jeffrey Glasser www.stressmanagementfcc.com Individual, marital, & family therapist Cancer issues Serves women & families. domestic violence, substance abuse, Christian Counseling

293 Tahan Patricia,PhD 223-2256 300 E Boardwalk Bldg 5A Tate, Scott MA, LPC 484-5440 135 B West Swallow Terrell-Phillips, Elizabeth LPC Thomsen Nadine, PsyD Therapists who might have same day appointments for Adolescents & Children coming out of CAC. 282-0646 2300 Antelope Rd 204-7880 204-7880 363 W. Drake Spanish Speaking Self-pay, $80 per hour Psychologist Family, children, individual Does DBT LCMH..494-4300 Carol Hurley-Turk..217-5923 Elizabeth Terrell-Phillips..282-0646 Lisa Kurth..482-7771 David Cantrell..493-1358 Tom Linnell..493-1358 Michael Griffith..204-6970 Richard Lowenger..689-6957 (for Spanish Speaking clients, he is in Loveland) Mental Health Connections..221-5551 (has Spanish Speaking staff) Tibbetts Maggie, LCSW 988-4173 218 Peterson Toland Julia, LCSW 493-8006 760 Whalers Way Suite C-200 Towbin, Mia Adessa 495-1068 1136 E Stuart, Bldg 2, #2240 Turner, Joseph PhD 498-9233 2111 W Lake St Turning Point for Youth 221-0999 & Individual & family counseling

294 and Family Development Greeley Alcohol & drug treatment Drug testing Insurance, self-pay Underwood Judy, PhD, NLP 221-0581 515 S. Sherwood Ullstrup, Kris MFT 970-988-7711 cell 218 Peterson Box 6 80524 VA Counseling 221-5176 for veterans Free Vache-Haase, Tammy PhD 491-5729 Psychologist, Geriatric Also works at CSU Goes to nursing homes. Vallianos, Tonya LPC 420-9504 201 S. College Valdez Jacqueline, Ed P, LPC Vnuk Tom, MA, LPC 80524 593-9523 221-2693 pager 207-4857 (Mt Crest) 391-3303 503 Remmington Vogt Jill 495-3453 Vosburg Jill, LMFT, 495-1068 1136 E. Stuart Biofeedback, EMDR Psychotherapist Individuals, Couples, Families & Adolescents Depression & Anxiety Divorce adjustment Somatic conditions Parent / Adolescent problems Domestic Violence Relationship problems Substance Dependence Conflict resolution Neuro injury Work-place performance

EMDR II Bldg 2, #2240 Wakil, Sonja, MD 226-1122 CSU Health Sciences 1603 Oakridge Dr Ft Wayne Walton Ann, LCSW 222-0215 225-0390 323 W. Drake Suite 220 Warden Meg, OTR CRS 377-6373 2718 Willow FernWay 484-1552 201 S College Ste 213 Warson Elizabeth, ATR BCLPC Wascom Claire, LPC 482-5112 147 W Oak EMDR ll Watson Ray, PhD Marimont Family Medicine Welsh Joan, PhD 226-5858 316 Del Clair Road Weber James, MSW 493-4066 2230 Sheffield Dr Weber, Janell Russell 493-4066 2230 Sheffield Dr -Weibel Anita, LCSW, 482-0213 4674 Snow Mesa Dr Fort Collins 226-4154 538 Huntinton Hills Dr LPN Weitzel Michael, MA 420-2586 19 Old Town Sq NCC Welch Joan, PhD 226-5858 316 Del Clair Rd Welzel Jane, LPC 221-1099 205 S Meldrum DBT therapy Individual therapy Psychologist. Blue Cross Federal Psychotherapist Relationships, Grief, normal stressors Adults, Teens, Children Stress, Anxiety, Depression Loss, Divorce, Child custody Survivors of abuse 295

296 Westcott Deborah, LCSW 484-9906 527 Remington Westcott Deborah, LCSW 484-9906 527 Remington Wetzel Barbara, MS 494-1068 1136 E Stuart Bldg 2 LMFT EMDR II Wilgers Christopher, PhD 613-4173 2629 Redwing Rd, #316 Williams Barbara, LCSW 221-0272 1304 S College Ft College Williams Joyce, LPC 484-1735 Wolfelt Alan, PhD 226-6050 3735 Broken Bow Rd Wolff Gladys,PsyD 221-5801 315 Canyon Ave Suite A Psychologist Woodall, Renee 556-5836 Fort Collins Adolescents Private pay or out of network provider Wright James, LCSW 224-2207 2362 E. Prospect Wright Janet, LCSW 224-2207 2001 S Shields E100 Yahnke, Gladys, PhD 631-3037 149 W Harvard St Suite 201 Fort Collins Psychologist Does DBT Young Mitzi, LCSW 218-9902 503 Remington Suite 104 Youth Passages 800-882-8297 A service of Psych Care Geriatric Therapists 1. Lauren Kathleen, ED.D 221-1073 503 Remington, Suite 105 Licensed Clinical Neuropsychologist Neuropsychological Consultation Services to Older

297 2.Dr Steven Stiles, Licensed Psychologist 3. Dr. Bonnie Shetler Licensed Psychologist 227-6959 1539 Windcreek Ct 80526 224-5467 649 Remington Ft. Collins 80524 Adults Complete evaluation for guardianship Differential Diagnosis of Dementia Identification of Alzheimer s Disease Medicare Geriatric Counseling, Medicare approved Works with seniors Medicare 4.. Lauren Kathleen, ED.D 221-1073 503 Remington, Suite 105 5. Dr Tammy Vacca- Hasse, Licensed Psychologist Geriatric Psychiatrist Dr. Ken Ash 495-4685 128 6 th Street, Unit D Windsor Connie Mallo,NP 207-3341 Mountain Crest Dr Cliff Zellar 494-0804 2001 S Shields St Bldg L Fort Collins 80526 GLBT- Friendly Therapist Barbera, Megan, MSW 412-5309 147 W Oak St, #4 Licensed Clinical Neuropsychologist Neuropsychological Consultation Services to Older Adults Complete evaluation for guardianship Differential Diagnosis of Dementia Identification of Alzheimer s Disease Medicare CSU Visits nursing homes, Takes Medicare

298 Benn, Mark, PsyD 223-1984 mbenn@ucc.colostate.edu Boulder County Adoption, 303-441-1081 To be foster parents or to adopt DHS Bretthauer, Brook MS 495-4611 Spring Creek Medical Park 2001 S. Sheilds, Bldg D Fort Collins Firestein, Beth PhD 635-9116 Licensed Psychologist who works primarily with individuals, couples, and families of the GLBT communities in Northern Colrado. e-mail: firewom@webaccess.net Godfrey, Katie MS 231-2945 218 Peterson St Individual, couple. & family psychotherapist & EMDR level II practitioner. Specializing in Hemstron, Shakirah LPC 970-302-4667 Colorado Plains Counseling Ault, CO Hurd, Cynthia MPH, LCSW Koenig, Jennifer Lavender Corner Counsiling 232-3090 155 E. Boardwalk Fort Collins 491-5991 Lambda Center 149 W Oak Suite 112 Fort Collins Lund, Lori MS,LMFT, 495-4611 2001 S. Sheilds, GLBTQ-specific areas jelping adolescent, adult LGBT clients Services GLBT clients and offers discounts & sliding scale. Master of Public Health. Psychotherapy for adolescents and adults. Specializing in gender in identity issues, depression, grief & loss, stress, anxiety, panic, chronic illness, life transitions. Visa/MC/Amex accepted. CSU affiliated. Jennifer Koenig, psychotherapist Leave voice mail for an appointment M-TH, 8-5

299 EMDR Maldonado, Certified Clinical Counselor Bldg D Fort Collins 532-7578 1143 N Cleveland Ave Loveland Pasquale, Toni LPC 356-3100 3211 20 th St Greeley certified clinical counseling hypnotherapist, facilitating accelerated, life-affirming change. Pain/disease management, phobias, childbirth, habit cessation, coaching, focus/concentration, weight, self-esteem issues for men, women and youth. Evening and weekend appointments available. Visa/MC. counseling for individuals, children, adolescents, couples and families. Specialties include childhood disorders, anxiety, depression, trauma, abuse GLBT related issues, grief and loss Pipal, Janet PhD 493-1441 Fort Collins Psychologist, Consultant, Coach. Helping you create the life you want Weiss, Doris MA 720-560-7152 Longmont psychotherapist working with teens, adults and couples, specializing in gay/lesbian/gender identity, teen self-acceptance, childhood trauma, aging and transition, and marital conflict and money. Free initial consultation. Greeley Abundant Living Resource Center 674-1662 1105 Walnut Windsor 2436 9 th Ave Greeley Ackerman & Assoc. 353-3373 1750 25 th Ave Suite 101 Greeley Ackerman Joyce EdD PC 353-3373 1750 25 th Ave Suite 101 Greeley Agape Counseling 356-3081 2619 W 11 th St Rd Individual, Couples, & Family Therapy Biblically based Truman Parker, DIV Wrenda Parker, LPC Julia Odell, MA

300 Beckman Corie NCC LPC Greeley 302-3023 2619 11 th St Rd #23 Greeley Blake Margaret, PhD LMFT 356-8482 1228 8 th St Greeley Blank Lisa, PhD 330-7696 810 12 th Greeley Brown Steve, LPC 356-2424 346-2835 1600 23 rd Ave Greeley Bruns, Daniel, PsyD 352-8311 1610 29 th Ave Pl, Ste 200 Greeley Carver Laura, LPC 346-9057 3400 16 th St Greeley Center for Self Improvement Christiansen David, PSYD 352-2774 Christian Based Counseling Relationships Premarital Children Adults Families Depression Anxiety Self-esteem Excepting new patients 686-9068 Greeley / Windsor Compassionate Psychotherapy for individual & couples at a moderate fee Free phone concultation 3527 W 12 th Suite 201 Greeley Chrysalis Grief Center 475-0130 3705 W 12 th St Greeley Counseling Clinic 351-6900 1770 25 th Ave Greeley Creed Gregory, LPC 336-1123 804 11 th Ave Bobbie Feather, MSCP, HT Psychologist Assessments Evaluations Psychotherapy

301 Greeley Decker Sharon, MA 356-8482 1228 8 th St Greeley Derk Jane, PhD 351-6406 3400 W 16 th St Bldg 5 Greeley Eustice-Gibbins Cynthia, BA, NCA II Frantz Cathy, RN, MS CS, CAC III Family Psychological Services 352-4031 810 9 th St, L101 Greeley 356-3100 3211 W 20 th St Greeley 351-6688 1750 25 th Ave Greeley Fillinger Charlene, LPC 356-2424 1600 23 rd Ave Greeley Gardner Jack, PsyD 352-2616 1203 9 th St Greeley Giebler Gale, PhD 356-3100 Greeley Pathways Goodwin Jody, LPC 351-6900 2619 11 th St Rd Suite 23 Greeley Parenting Divorce Step-families Domestic Violence Self Esteem Relationship Issues Psychologist Adult Adolescents Children Divorce Step-family Substance Abuse / 12 step based Individual /Couples / Groups Pathways, Nurse / Psychotherapist, Individual, group, couples, family, Anxiety & panic, & stress & trauma Depression, Chemical Dependency Chronic illness: medical issues, Relationships & women s issues, Grief & Loss, Older Adults Carol Norton, EdD Bryon Norton, EdD Licensed Psychologists Play Therapist / Supervisors Individual, Marriage, & Family Biblically Centered Psychologist Does not do DBT Cognitive / Behavioral therapy

Graff Sidney, LPC 353-0843 3400 W 16 th Bldg I-S, Suite B Greeley Greeley Counseling Center 356-8482 1228 8 th St Greeley Hansen Ray, LCSW 352-2529 1510 8 th Ave # 7 Greeley Healing Connection 339-2699 2961 W 29 th Greeley Hester, Renee, LMFT 352-1056 928 12 th St Greeley Hiratzka Christina, NCC 518-5757 810 12 th Greeley Hope Ministries 352-2616 1203 9 th St Greeley Hunter George, LPC 351-6900 2619 11 th St Rd #23 Individual & Group Therapy Services Island Grove Community Counseling Greeley 353-8171 824-B 9 th ST Greeley 80631 351-6678 1260 H St Greeley Jack Gardner, PsyD Psychologist Does DBT Individual, Marriage, & Family Biblically Centered Individual, Family, Couples, Adolescents Men s & Women s issues Emotional distress Anger Approved Domestic Violence Offender Treatment Provider Sex Specific Psychotherapy Evening Appointments Insurance Reimbursable Domestic Violence DUI Program Youth & Family Services Pregnant Women & Children Evaluation Services Urinalysis testing Families of Persons Abusing/Using 302

303 Jamason Ann, LPC 352-2857 810 12 th St Greeley Jatko Annie, LPC 351-6900 2619 11 th St Rd #23 Greeley Journey s Hope Counseling 381-8633 929 38 th Ave Ct Suite 102 MIP Education Sliding Fee Scale Speaks Spanish / Se Habla Espanol Specializing in Alcohol & Drug Abuse Jungian Psychotherapy Spiritual Advisor & Dream Worker Counseling for the whole person Pat Weber R-Malpiede, MA Biblical Perspective Connecting the Spiritual, Emotional, & Physical Greeley Kelly Bill, MA 353-3373 1750 25 th Ave Greeley Kelly Michele, PsyD 356-2909 710 11 th Ave, #100 Greeley Kerringan Larry, PhD 353-3373 1750 25 th Ave Greeley Kochevar Lori, LPC LLC 352-8873 Greeley Spiritual Coach License Counselor www.aspacetogrow.com Larson Valerie, LCSW 353-3373 1750 25 th Ave Greeley Linstrom Barry,PhD 356-3100 Greeley Moe-Hartman Jami, LPC 336-1123 804 11 th Ave Greeley Montoya Emily, LPC 353-3373 1750 25 th Ave Greeley Morrow Pamela, LCSW, CAC III, CMFT 412 2455 301-2286 810 12 TH St Greeley Musick Kristine, PhD PC 396-1006 2961 29 th St, #7 All ages & situations

304 Greeley Nacey Margot EDD 351-7121 1802 16 th St #1 Greeley Nelson Wolf & Assoc 353-5577 3400 16 th St Bldg 3R Greeley Northern Colorado Medical Center- (PsychCare & Family Recovery) 336-4916 outpatient 352-1056 800-882-8297 882-8297 928 12 th St Greeley 80634 behavioralhealth@ bannerhealth.com Relationships Stress Reduction Women s Concerns Life & illness adjustments Hypnosis for change License Psychologist Individuals, Marriage & Family Children & Adolescents EMDR Learning differences Equestrian Psychology North Range Behavioral Health 353-3686 347-2124 children s team 347-2290 ATU 353-9782 ATU fax Ann Mitchell, x-2282 1310 11 th Ave Greeley Norton Bryon 351-6688 1750 25 th Ave Carol Norton, EdD Outpatient treatment: Depression, anxiety, stress, bipolar, trauma, substance abuse, relationships, social and school problems, parenting & family issues, EMDR, DBT, play therapy, marriage & family therapy, CD-IOP, mental health IOP, psych testing, medication groups, classes, support & educational groups, PHP, inpatient, Parenting skills classes. takes All ages Psychiatrists: Dr Ling, Dr Hill, Dr Collier (corner of 10 th Avenue & 12 th Street) Weld County Mental Health Center Takes Medicaid & self pay & insurance Need to do an initial intake appointment. DBT

305 Greeley Norton Carol 351-6688 1750 25 th Ave Greeley Olivas-Singer Terri, LPC 356-2424 1600 23 rd Ave Greeley O Shae Linda, LPC 346-9057 378-2506 fax 3400 16 th St Bld 6, Suite K Greeley Pasquale Toni, MA, LPC 356-3100 3211 W 20th Greeley Pathway 356-3100 3211 W 20 th St Greeley Perspectives 346-9057 378-2506 fax Rhodes Lynn,LPC 346-9057 378-2506 fax 3400 16 th St Bld 6, Suite K Greeley 3400 16 th St Bld 6, Suite K Greeley Rowan Steven 356-8327 Greeley Bryon Norton, EdD Licensed Psychologists Play Therapist / Supervisors Carol Norton, EdD Bryon Norton, EdD Licensed Psychologists Play Therapist / Supervisors LPC s Works at Pathways ADD, ADHD, Abuse, Addictions, Adjustment Disorders, Aging, Alcoholism, Anorexia, Anxiety, Autism, Behavioral Disorders, Bipolar Disorder, Body Image Issues, Bulimia, Career Issues, Chronic Fatigue, Communication Issues, Coping Skills, Crises, Death, Depression, Diabetes, Disease, Divorce, Drug Abuse, Eating Disorders, Fears, Gambling, Grief, Hyperactivity, Learning Disabilities, Mood Disorders, OCD, PMS, Parenting, Personality, Personality Disorders, Physical Abuse, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Procrastination, Schizophrenia, School Issues, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Self-esteem, Sexual Dysfunction, Sexuality, Shyness, Sleep Disorders, Spiritual Issues, Sports Performance, Stress, Suicidal Thoughts, Tourettes, Trauma, Violence LPC s LPC s

306 Rudolph Suzanne EdD 346-7800 2619 11 th St Rd #23 Greeley Sanderford Gay, LPC 356-8482 1228 8 th St Greeley Schott Diane, LPC 301-1276 710 11 th Ave Suite L-80 Greeley Simms Randall, LPC 353-7625 3400 W 16 th St, Bldg. 1 S Suite B Greeley Smith Marilee, PsyD 351-6688 1750 25 th Ave Greeley Dr Dave Stewart 356-3081 8231 W 20 th St Greeley Stewart Robert, EdD 353-2000 3211 W 20 th St 356-3100 Sup Sandra, Ma, LPC 353-2000 356-3100 Transitions Psychological Group University of Northern Colorado Counseling Center Greeley 3211 W 20 th St Greeley 336-1123 804 11 th Ave Greeley 351-2496 351-1485 fax 351-1645 for groups UNC Cassidy Hall (corner 10 th & 19 th ) Campus Box 17 80639 Christian Counseling Individual, Marriage, & Family Children, Couples, Families, Adults Sliding Fee Scale Psychologist Takes most insurances (not Blue Cross) Works at Pathways also Psychologist Works at Pathways also Depression Anxiety, Stress Loss & Trauma Change Relationships, Divorce, Remarriage Career, Business Consultations Offers individual therapy & groups which are provided by doctoral students. The groups are FREE To the Public. One group is for general mental health and one is for couples. Groups on Wednesday evenings in Greeley.

Vinsonhaler Terry, LPC 351-6900 2619 11 th St Rd Suite 23 Greeley Greeley Psychiatrists -Dr Enrique Alvarez Greeley Dr Spencer Anneberg Greeley Dr Collier 352-1056 928 12 th St Greeley Dr Kevin Hess Greeley Dr Hill 352-1056 928 12 th St Greeley Dr Jeffrey Huff 353-2000 3211 W 20 th Suite C Greeley 80634 Dr Geraldine Victoria Greeley Jerome Dr Roger Johnson Greeley Dr Russell A. Johnson 356-3100 3211 W 20 th St 356-2000 Suite D Greeley 80634 -Dr Wallace Labaw Greeley Dr Ling 352-1056 928 12 th St Greeley North Range Behavioral 347-2120 (GR) 1306 11 th Ave Health 303-857-2723FTLP) Greeley 120 1 st St Ft Lupton At NCMC (Psych Care Outpatient Clinic) At NCMC (Psych Care Outpatient Clinic) Works at Pathways Adults Works at Pathways Children, Adolescents, Adults At NCMC (Psych Care Outpatient Clinic) Mental Health Center Cares for Medicaid & self-pay individuals 307

Dr Scott Shannon Greeley Dr Theron (Ted) Sills 352-4284 900 10 th St Greeley Dr Carroll Wheeler 353-9403 1028 5 th Ave Greeley Homeless Therapist LCMH 494-4324 494-4301 fax 525 W. Oak St 80521 North Range Mental Health Center PATH Program at LCMH Goes to the homeless shelters 308 Jewish Therapist Barbara Cohen, MA LMFT 221-5551 204 Walnut St. Suite F. Denmark, Rabbi Larry 218-6778 Psychologist Anna Carolyn, LPC 613-8398 Christ-centered Counseling, coaching, Theophostic Ministry Babcock Mark, LCSW 461-4939 2114 N Lincoln #106 Loveland Boeding Marvin, PhD 663-3030 2204 Hoffman Loveland Front Range Psychotherapy Association 669-2631 1501 N. Cleveland Loveland Gitter, Michael LCSW 223-9953 383 W. Drake, Ste 102 Fort Collins LCMH 494-9870 2154 W. Eisenhower Psychologist, (Adult, child, family therapy) Children, Adults, Couples, Families, Mediation At Associated Counselors Adult, Children, Family, Emergency

309 Loveland Counseling Connections Morning Song Music Therapy & Counseling Loveland 461-8944 450 N. Cleveland Loveland 988-8435 545 E 5 th St Loveland 80537 Namaqua Center 669-7550 New Hope Counseling 402-9598 677 E Eisenhour Loveland New Horizons (Anna Lane NCC, RPT, LPC, CFI, EMDR level 1&2) Seaboch Elizabeth, MA, LPC 443-9709 2114 N Lincoln #106 Loveland Information & referrals Music & Metaphor Healing Trauma/addiction/depression/ Managing Chronic illness for physical & emotional pain Music Therapy Certified, LPC insurance Spanisy 278-9653 Loveland Trauma, Victims of childhood abuse, Adults & Adolescents Individual, family, groups Sharp Brenda,PhD 667-6396 295 E 29 th St Suite 215 Psychologist Loveland Longmont Addiction Treatment Center of Longmont 303-651-9200 2130 Mountain Av Longmont Alcohol Behavior Information, Inc 303-651-2554 500 9 th Ave Longmont Alford, Ken LPC 303-776-2910 2919 17 th St Personality Disorders Suite 214 Longmont Alpha Care Counseling 303-651-6314 2919 W 17 th Ave Abuse

310 Suite 206 Longmont A Life Well Lived 303-485-5433 1310 Laurel Ct Longmont Babcock, Mark LCSW 720-635-0711 1308 Vivian St Longmont Bacso, Uma LMT 720-771-7723 1201 S Sunset St Longmont Baur, Danial LPC 303-682-1717 229 Terry St Longmont Bender, Brenda RN 303-817-7857 1361 Francis St LCSW Suite 102 Cartwright, Andrea LPC Conquest, Wendy NCC LPC Longmont 720-352-2986 1285 S Fordham St Longmont 80501 720-338-7418 627 Kimbark St Longmont 80501 Addictions Abuse Anxiety Parenting Addictions Anxiety Depression Trauma Abuse Addictions Couples & Individual 303-776-9636 1104 Topaz Life Transitions Counseling Cranwell Patty, LCSW 303-915-4973 500 Crossman #207 Longmont, 80501 Adolescents, Women, Families, Children Trauma, Grief & Loss, Depression, Spiritual Concerns, Parenting & Behavior issues. SPECIALTIES (Strengths in green) Relationship Issues, Child or Adolescent Issues, Trauma and PTSD Depression, Anxiety or Fears, Addictions or Substance Abuse, ADHD, Chronic Pain or Illness, Divorce, Domestic Abuse or Violence, Eating Disorders, Gay Lesbian Issues, Infertility or Adoption, Loss or Grief, Parenting, Sex Therapy, Spirituality,Personality Disorders DBT, Women s issues, Chronically Mentally Ill Individuals, Domestic Violence, on crisis team at Longmont Hospital, Individual, Couple s & Family therapy. Insurance, Medicare

311 Crocket, Dave, MA (303) 746-3294 fax: (303) 834-8468 Additional Contact phone: (303) 746-3294 Foothill Counseling Center 2919 W 17th Ave Suite 214 Longmont 80503 Foothills Counseling 303-772-7400 2919 W. 17 th Ave Suite 214 Longmont Fusco Robyn, therapist 303-507-0301 353 Main St 303-772-4322 fax Longmont Henderson, Karen, LPC 303-772-7400 2919 17 th St Suite 214 Longmont Hitchcock, John LPC PhD 303-772-7400 2919 17 th Ave Longmont Holdaway, Angelina, LMFT 303-817-5120 1000 15 th Ave Longmont Hsiao-Henri, Evana, PhD phone: (720) 771-9248 fax: (303) 827-2401 Access Your Everest 2101 Ken Pratt Blvd. Suite 200 Longmont 80501 Relationship Issues, Depression, Life Transitions, Anxiety or Fears, Child or Adolescent Issues, Divorce, Life Coaching, Loss or Grief, Parenting, Dissociative Disorders Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Family/Marital Therapy, Eclectic, Psychoanalytic, Solution Focused Therapy Addictions Anxiety Stress DBT Individual Depression Divorce Parenting Anxiety Depression Trauma Does DBT Psychologist Avg Cost (per session): $90 - $100 Sliding Scale: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: No Accepted Insurance Plans: Humana, PacifiCare, United Richard Jones, PhD phone: (303) 651-1515 fax: (720) 652-0408 Additional Contact phone: (303) 643-8216 Krupnick Counseling Associates 500 Kimbark St Suite 200 Longmont 80501 Loss or Grief, Trauma and PTSD, Elderly Persons Disorders Relationship Issues, Depression, Anxiety or Fears Chronic Pain or Illness, Life Coaching, OCD, Spirituality Healthy Lifestyle Changes Avg Cost (per session): $80 - $90 Sliding Scale: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Accepted Insurance Plans: APS Healthcare, Aetna, Behavioral Health Systems, Cigna, Magellan Behavioral Health

312 8471 Turnpike Drive Suite 110 Westminster 80031 Multiplan, PHCS/Private Health Care Systems, United ADHD, Child or Adolescent Issues, Depression, Relationship Issues, Anxiety or Fears, Addictions or Substance Abuse Life Coaching, Loss or Grief, Parenting, Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Family/Marital Therapy Keating, Kristin LCSW 720-371-2231 Longmont EMDR Keymer, Carol LPC 303-651-6314 2919 W 17 th Ave Suite 206 Longmont Kinder Counseling 720-652-4686 16 Mountain View Suite 112 Longmont Korman, Sharon MA 303-651-9490 1361 Francis St Ste 102 Longmont Kugler, Bruce PhD 303-919-3579 1332 Linden St, #3 Longmont Levine, Allison (PhD) & Peter (PhD) 303-678-7455 709 Kimbark St Longmont Longmont Psychiatric Associates 303-772-3644 1380 Tulip, Suite P Longmont MacKenzie Counseling 303-520-7781 Longmont Anxiety Depression Grief McCaffrey, Sharon, BCD, LCSW 303-437-7812 410 Main St Longmont 80501 Years in Practice: 10+ Years Avg Cost (per session): $70 - $80 Sliding Scale: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Accepted Insurance Plans: Aetna, BlueCross and/or BlueShield, Cigna, ComPsych, Corphealth, Horizon Healthcare, Humana, Magellan Behavioral

Health, Medicare, Mines & Associates, Multiplan, NEAS, PHCS/Private Health Care Systems, PPOM, PacifiCare, Sloans Lake, TRICARE, TriWest, United, VMC 313 Mental Health Center serving Boulder Co 303-443-8500 1333 Iris Ave Boulder, CO 80304 Miller, Dick, Div LPC 303-651-6314 2919 W 17 th St Suite 206 Longmont Mills, Mary LMFT CAC III Munroe, Bryan PhD LPC NCC New Horizons Family Service Niwot Center for Integrative Therapies Pedrow, Pamala R, MA, LPC, PC 303-772-7400 2919 17 th Ave Suite 214 Longmont 303-651-1881 421 21 st St Ave Ste 4 Longmont 303-776-2651 1351 Collyer St Longmont 303-652-3775 Longmont (303) 651-7044 fax: (303) 776-0253 2101 Gay St Longmont 80501 Gay/Lesbian Expertise: Yes Age: Adolescents, Adults, Children, Elders Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Relationship Issues, Anxiety or Fears, Child or Adolescent Issues, Divorce, Domestic Abuse or Violence, Elderly Persons Disorders, Life Coaching, Loss or Grief, Parenting Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Family/Marital Therapy EMDR, Eclectic, Individuals, Couples, Family Addictions Gender: Female Years in Practice: 10+ Years Avg Cost (per session): $90 - $100 Sliding Scale: Yes Accepts Insurance: No Relationship Issues, Trauma and PTSD, Parenting, Depression Anxiety or Fears, ADHD, Domestic Abuse or Violence

314 Rhodes, Steven LMFT 303-772-7400 2919 17 th Ave Suite 214 Longmont Roe, Daniell Donna, LCSW 303-682-5220 630 Kimbark Longmont Rocky Mountain Center for Living Well 303-774-6196 1317 Vivian St Longmont Ropek, Cynthia LPC 303-485-2551 1361 Francis St Longmont Scott, Jill LCSW 303-956-6281 1707 N Main St Suite 404 Longmont Vaught Christian 303-651-2387 2101 Gay St Counseling Longmont Weis, Doris, MA 720-560-7152 1400 Spencer St Longmont Weiss, Hope, LCSW 303-717-8645 627 Kimbark Longmont 80501 Life Coaching, Loss or Grief, Spirituality, EMDR Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), EMDR Parenting Personality disorders Stress Abuse Anxiety Depression Aging Anxiety Depression Avg Cost (per session): $90 - $100 Sliding Scale: No Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Accepted Insurance Plans: Aetna, BlueCross and/or BlueShield, ChoiceCare, Corphealth Humana, Magellan Behavioral Health, Please call re: other insurance, UniCare, VMC Age: Adolescents, Adults, Children Zebrowski, Edward 303-776-7680 1707 Main St Child or Adolescent Issues, Parenting, Divorce, Relationship Issues, Trauma and PTSD, Self-Esteem/Self- Acceptance

315 ACSW LCSW Longmont Psychiatrist Dr Brenda M Bender Dr Cynthia Dafler Kevin Dobi, NP Longmont 1351 Francis St, Suite 102 Longmont 80501 Longmont Dr Haleh Neekorad-Long 303-682-9197 1308 Vivian Steet Longmont 80501 Dr Jeffery R. Foster 303-9362 Tollgate Longmont 80503 Dr Howell Haven 303-652-0416 500 Kimbark, Ste 200 Longmont Dr Joseph Horn Longmont Dr Maria Matos Longmont Dr Severence Kelly 303-772-3644 1308 Tulip St Longmont Dr Warren Krick Longmont Dr William Fink 303-776-9797 Longmont Loveland Anderson Daniel, PhD 663-5733 1530 Boise Ave, Suite 103 Nurse Practioner Does medication management & psychotherapy for adolescents & adults. (no Medicaid, no Medicare) Insurances: Anthem, Aetna, Cigna, Colorado Contractors, Magellan, Mines & Assoc, Tricare, United Health, UBH, Value Options Geriatric General Psychiatry Geriatric General Psychiatry Psychologist

316 Loveland Angus Rosalie, LCSW 776-6682 Loveland Insurance & Medicare Will make home visits to elderly & disabled Anna, Carolyn LPC 222-9911 Loveland Ascent Counseling 461-3949 2114 N Lincoln Loveland Babcock Mark,LCSW 461-4939 2114 N Lincoln, #106 Loveland Beadle Michele, PsyD 495-4822 1501 Cleveland Av Loveland Benson Carolyn, MA 663-5006 150 E 29 th St, #245 Loveland Best, Scott, LPC CAC lll 405-8318 1132 N Cleveland Loveland Boeding Marvin, PhD 663-3030 1762 Hoffman Loveland Book, Chris 622-2520 1113 Cleveland Ave Loveland Bowman Peggy 663-7997 2204 Hoffman Dr Loveland Brummet Ingrid, LCSW 667-9595 1762 Hoffman Dr Loveland Christian Counseling Word & Spirit Counseling Ministries 663-9003 441 E 4 th St, #104 Loveland Coen, Michael LPC 217-2675 2114 N Lincoln, Ste 106 Loveland Creative Change 329 E 3 rd St # 101 Does DBT Good with kids and families Does DBT Good with kids

317 Loveland Crowe James, LCSW 669-6911 2204 Hoffman Dr Loveland Emanuel Baptist Church 667-4681 404 E 3 rd St Fancher, Patricia PhD LMFT 443-9916 Loveland 1132 N Cleveland Loveland Firestein, Beth PhD 635-9116 504 W Eisenhour BLVD #202 Loveland Front Range 669-2631 1501 N Cleveland Psychotherapy Assoc Loveland Hulley, Katleen LPC 303-909-2282 218 E. Eisenhour Dr Loveland 80537 Integrated Psychotherapy 669-6911 2204 Hoffman Dr. Loveland Jacober, Kathleen, LCSW 667-2272 150 E 29 th ST Ste 225 Loveland 80538 Kasenberg, Darlene LPC, PhD 495-4816 1501 N Cleveland Loveland Larson, Shellie, MA, NCC 481-2563 9144 Glade Rd Loveland LCMH 494-9870 2154 W. Eisenhower Loveland Lifeworks Counseling 669-2370 1433 W 29 th St Loveland Life Choices Pregnancy 461-5050 107 W 29 th St UBH insurance Children, Adults, Couples, Families, Mediation Good Adult, Children, Family, Emergencies Takes some insurances: Blue Cross of Colorado Christopher Gray, LPC Lori Casper, LMFT Peter Strebe, LPC Individual, Couples, Family, Parenting, Groups

Center Loveland Lindsey Sherryl, LMFT 593-9565 329 E 3 rd St, #104 Loveland Loveland Counseling 461-8944 450 N. Cleveland Connections Loveland Loveland Harmony House 461-8855 1006 N Lincoln Loveland Manetta,Brea LPC, PhD 391-0629 1762 Hoffman Dr Loveland Marmor,Francine LCSW 225-4598 295 E 29 th Ste 215 Loveland Moffitt Jacki, NCC, LPC 669-2340 2718 Hartsel Ct Loveland Morris Virginia, PhD 980-0658 329 E 3 rd St, #101 New Perspective Counseling Center New Horizons Counsling (Anna Lane NCC, RPT, LPC, CFI, EMDR 1&2) (Jeromy Senn, LPC DAACS) Northern Colorado Counseling Service 461-0978 2017 W Eisenhower Blvd Loveland 443-9709 2114 N Lincoln Ave, #106 Loveland 691-1726 1269 N Cleveland Loveland Penfold,Jacque LCSW 690-8429 1501 N Cleveland Loveland Perrin Linda, RN CS 663-6070 4861 Filbert Dr MSN Loveland Peters, Denise MSW 663-6035 150 E 29 th St Ste 225 Individual female Therapist Referrals for low income people Good with kids Registered Play therapist Spanish & Englsh Individual & couples & play therapy Adults, family, couples Depression, anxiety, addiction, sex therapy Nurse practitioner AETNA 318

319 Loveland 80538 Psychological Assoc 663-3030 1762 Hoffman Dr Loveland Randolph Suzanne, EdD 203-0643 295 E 29 th St. #215 Loveland Sacred Path Counseling 593-6677 1143 NCleveland Loveland 663-9596 1151 Eagle Dr Loveland Safe Place Abortion Recovery Center Schultheiss Mark, LMFT 495-4604 1501 Cleveland Av Loveland Seaboch Elizabeth, LPC 278-9653 2114 N Lincoln Ave, Suite 108C Loveland 80538 Sharp Brenda, PhD 667-6396 295 E 29 th St Loveland Sisson, Priscilla PsyD 495-4858 1501 N Cleveland Loveland Starling, Kim MA 203-9995 Loveland Tharp, Ann PhD 402-4579 Ward Bldg 2114 N Lincoln Suite 108 Loveland Thye Russell, PhD 622-9715 504 W Eisenhower 622-9736 fax Suite 201 Loveland 80537 Mormon kids most insurances taking new patients takes Medicaid self-pay but not sliding scale Anger management Adolescent & adult groups Individual, family, marital, group, play, trauma Wonderful with acting out kids Psychologist Good therapist Psychologist Right off 287 Psychologist

Therapists LDS Family Services 303-371-1000 For referrals Red Feather Counselor Ramming, Marilyn LPC 881-2316 168 Main Street Red Feather, CO Spanish Speaking Robin Anderson-Kepler, LMFT Crossroads Christian Counseling Demian Wood, LMFT Island Grove Treatment 493-1157 493-6010 149 W. Harvard Street Suite 201 Fort Collins, CO 80525 206-4472 1218 Hawkeye Ct. Fort Collins, CO 80525-8831 320 Sliding Scale (usually from $10 / hr to $50 per hr) Same bldg as the Red Feather Lakes Medical Clinic. Does not work every day of the week. No insurance, No Medicare. No Medicaid Private practice psychotherapist. Mission: Brief, Goal oriented Therapy for Marriages, Families, Pre-Marital, R Grief and Loss, PTSD, and Adolescence. Systems Therapy is utiliz a safe setting. At CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN COUNSELING, your values will be respected as you seek God's will, guidance, and healing for your life. Persons of all faiths are welcome to use our services. Counseling services are provided by Demian (Demi) Patricia Wood who has over 14 years experience as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Colorado, Hawaii, and California. CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN COUNSELING is located in Fort Collins, Colorado. Counseling services are provided to individuals, couples, and families. Most insurances are accepted. Reduced fees are available to low-income and uninsured individuals. Areas of service include (but are not limited to): MARITAL RELATIONSHIP PARENTING ADOPTION ATTACHMENT CROSS-CULTURAL MILITARY GRIEF/LOSS ANXIETY/DEPRESSION ADULTS ABUSED AS CHILDREN If you are interested in CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN LIFE COACHING, offered nationwide, please go to www.crossroadschristiancounseling.com and use the Link at the very bottom of the first page.

321 Center Ivette Lopez Bledsoe 970-530-0135 503 Remington Street Suite 106 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Anna Lane, LPC 443-9770 (LV) 443-9709 (GR) Hospice of Larimer Co 663-3500 Nancy Jakobsson LCMH 494-4300 525 W Oak & Estes Park Levi, JJ, LCSW 498-8780 1029 Valleyview Road Fort Collins, CO 80524 Lowinger, Richard MA-LPC Private Practice 689-6957 (303) 208-1765 - Pager 1501 N. Cleveland Avenue Loveland, CO 80538 Ellen Montague 218-7771 120 West Olive Street Suite 207 Fort Collins, CO 80521 Pat Stuart, M.ED, LPC 224-6713 2507 Kodiak Road 80525 Mental health practice that offers mind/body therapy with biofeedback and neurofeedback. We also provide a variety of health movement classes throughout Fort Collins. Behavior Therapy Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Solution-Focused Therapy Transactional Analysis (TA) Richard Lowinger is a Licensed Professional Counselor providing psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and families. He emphasizes the healing nature of the therapeutic relationship and uses a cognitive-behavioral/psychodynamic approach. He can conduct sessions fully in Spanish. He has helped many people with issues ranging from Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, Bipolar, Substance Abuse, Psychosis, Relational Problems, and ADD/ADHD. Private practice psychotherapist. Mission: Are you experiencing a transition or change in your life, work or imp you find yourself using drugs or drinking more than you intended to? anger feel out of control? If so, come talk to a professional who can gracefully move through difficult times, develop the skills you need t alcohol or drugs, and enrich your life because your stress is manag under control. I listen carefully to what you want from your life and u and methods to help you achieve your goals. Individual / group, domestic violence, substance abuse, counseling

Spiritual Counseling James Crowe, LCSW 669-6911 2204 Hoffman Dr. Loveland Jamason Ann, LPC 352-2857 810 12 th St Greeley Jungian Psychotherapy Spiritual Advisor & Dream Worker Counseling for the whole person Kochevar Lori, LPC LLC 352-8873 Greeley Spiritual Coach License Counselor www.aspacetogrow.com Trauma CSU Victim Assistance Team (VAT) 491-6384 CSU 112 Student Services Bldg., Fort Collins 322 24-hour on-call advocate team providing support and information for victims of sexual assault. Programs on sexual awareness and prevention. Services are available to students, faculty, staff, and family. VA Counseling 221-5176 for veterans with combat service Free Dr. John Burt, Psychologist 482-4334 fax: 407-1339 The Verabda Program 303-673-9990 Windsor 303-666-2018 intake 255 Linden Street Suite 202 Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Centennial Peaks Hospital 2255 88 th St Louisville 80027 Avg Cost (per session): $90-$99 Sliding Scale: Yes Accepted Insurance Plans: Aetna, BlueCross and/or BlueShield, First Health. Great -West, Humana, Magellan Behavioral Health, One Nation, Preferred,Sloan's Lake, UniCare, United Therapies: Relationship Issues, Sex Therapy, Men, Depression,Anxiety or Fears, Divorce, Domestic Abuse or Violence, Gay Lesbian Issues, Trauma and PTSD,Impulse Control Disorders Intensive Outpatient for Complex Trauma www.centennialpeaks.com M, W, F from 1pm-4pm. 12 sessions. Participants can enroll any time.

323 Abundant Living Resource Center Center for Self Improvement 674-1662 1105 Walnut Windsor 2436 9 th Ave Greeley Hyman June, PhD 674-0234 970-204-2414 pgr Kitchens Susan, PhD 495-4686 231-3552 cell Fax: 674-3309 Individual, Couples, & Family Therapy Biblically based Truman Parker, DIV Wrenda Parker, LPC Julia Odell, MA 686-9068 Windsor / Greeley Compassionate Psychotherapy for individual & couples at a moderate fee. Free phone consultation Bobbie Feather, MSCP, HT 1194 W. Ash Windsor Windsor & Ft Collins offices Klein, Stacey, LPC 222-3393 13 Main St Windsor 80550 Ristau, Jacque, LPC 686-8778 wk 222-7249 cell 1200 W. Ash Windsor 80550 Statin, Mary, LPC 686-5956 306 Pelican Windsor 80550 Windsor Psychiatrist Dr Ken Ash 495-4685 128 6 th Street, Unit D Windsor Wyoming Cheyenne Alcohol A 24 hour Helpline of Recovery 307-778-5434 Relationships & women s issues, Depression, Anxiety, & eating disorders., Couples, Family, Individuals Average cost: $100-$109 per session, sliding scale Insurance: Aetna, Banner Health, BC/BS, Champus, Great West, Megellan BH, Private Health Care Systems, Pacificare, Tricare, Unicare, United

324 Alcohol Anonymous 307-632-7706 300 Derr Ave Cheyenne, WY Alternatives Counseling and Consulting Behavioral Health Services United Medical Center Bougsty Tom, PhD Bougsty Prudy, PhD 82007-2351 307-635-5347 2111 Warren Ave Cheyenne, Wy 307-633-7370 2600 E 18 th St Cheyenne, WY 82001-5511 307-634-1480 320 W. 25 th Cheyenne 82001-3005 Calkins Carol, LCSW 307-637-5464 518 E 17 th St Cheyenne Canyon Psychotherapy Cheyenne Regional Medical Center Behavioral health Servies Community Bereavement Care Compass Point Wellness Center Adult Community Corrections Cheyenne 82001-4682 Anxiety Addictions Depression Psychologists 307-634-3317 Cheyenne Abuse Sexuality 307-633-7370 2600 E 18 th ST Cheyenne 82001-5511 307-632-3485 3124 Old Faithful Rd Cheyenne 82001-5870 307-638-4092 1901 Central Ave Cheyenne, WY 82001-3759 Dolby Barbara, LCSW 307-638-4880 2321 Dunn Ave Cheyenne Erickson Carol, PsyD 307-637-5808 200 W 17 th St Cheyenne 82001-4434 Family Services Dpt 307-777-6800 1510 E Pershing Blvd Cheyenne +Flemming & Assoc 307-634-6883 1001 W 31 st Cheyenne 82001-2442 Grief School issues Psychologist

325 Hansen & Associates 307-631-9931 1914 Thomas Ave Cheyenne, WY Hardsocg Martin, MA, NCC, PC 82001-3527 307-637-5808 200 W 17 th St Cheyenne, WY 82001-4453 Haug Rod, PhD 307-214-2888 2321 Dunn Ave Cheyenne 82001-3214 The Healing Center 307-634-6594 2909 Bent Ave Cheyenne, WY 82001-2742 Hopper Theresa, LCSW 307-632-6664 Cheyenne 82001-5216 Johnson Barbara, LCSW 307-778-8567 2321 Dunn Ave Cheyenne Juvenile Services Div 307-777-6285 2300 Capital Lifeplan Safe Place Programs Cheyenne 307-634-3232 5711 Osage Ave Ste C Cheyenne, WY Addictions Divorce Abuse Addictions Adjustment D/Os Psychologist Trauma Adults, Adolescents, Children Medication Management Evening appointments ADD Abuse Accidents Logan Debra, LCSW 307-635-0601 723 W Allison Rd Cheyenne, WY 82007-2815 Lowe Jeffrey, LCSW 307-631-9930 2321 Dunn Ave Cheyenne, WY Neuda Aurelia, LLP 307-433-8385 Cheyenne Anger management Anxiety Relationships Overall-Block Heidi, LMT 307-638-1228 520 E 18 Cheyenne 82001-4618

Peak Wellness Mental Health Center Larimer County Resources 307-634-9653 2526 Seymour Cheyenne, WY 82001-3159 Post Jerry, PsyD 307-632-7771 1950 Bluegrass Cir Suite 150 Cheyenne, Wy 82009-7362 Powell Shawn, PhD 307-637-5464 1914 Thomas Ave Cheyenne, WY 82001-3527 Reynolds John, LCSW 307-637-0603 2622 Pioneer Ave Cheyenne, WY Rich Greg 307-637-6146 518 E 19 th St Cheyenne, WY 82001-4646 Ross Barbara, LCSW 307-772-0599 Cheyenne, WY Russell Anna, LCSW 307-634-6594 2909 Bent Ave Cheyenne, WY 82001-2742 Strid Elaine, MA,LPC 307-637-4846 320 W 25 th Suite 320 Cheyenne Todd Nancy, LCSW 307-631-9945 508-E 17 th St Cheyenne 82001-4612 Touchstone Family Wellness Center 307-220-0485 3100 Henderson Dr Suite 17 Cheyenne Van Vranken Ruth, PhD 307-637-6146 518 E 19 th St Cheyenne, WY 82001-4646 Wagner Anne, LCSW, PC 307-637-7736 2622 Pioneer Ave Cheyenne, WY 82001-3024 Young Mitzi, LCSW 307-635-3026 2909 Bent Ave Cheyenne, WY General Counseling Addictions Abuse Behavioral Disorders Eating disorders Abuse Trauma Psychologist 326

327 Wyoming Larimie Albany County Mental Health (307) 745-8915 Fax: (307) 745-8761 82001-2742 Albany County Center 1263 North 15th Street Laramie, WY 82072 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (Monday - Friday). Behavioral Health Services 307-742-2141 255 N 30 th ST Laramie, WY Capstone Counseling 307-721-3843 Laramie, WY Corburn Judy, NCC, LPC Counseling & Consultant 307-745-8335 121 E Grand Ave Suite 210 Laramie, WY Denison Chuck, PhD 307-755-1000 217 S. 1 st Psychologist Laramie, WY 82070-3605 Dorst Holly, PsyD, LPC, ChT, CTS 307-755-0929 1050 N 3 rd St Laramie, WY 82072-2543 Dimitrijevic Alex, MA, LAT, LPC 307-721-4164 417 E Fremont St Laramie, WY Egolf Jamie, MSW 307-745-9662 157 N 5 th Jungian Laramie, WY Farley Lou Counseling Services 307-742-8948 410 Grand Ste 307 Laramie, WY 82070-3715 Faulk Darryl, MS, APN, CS 307-742-0190 1277 N 15 th St Laramie,WY 82072-2343 Olson Judith, PhD 307-745-8475 526 Regency Dr Psychologist 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (Monday - Friday) 24-hr emergency service

Pathways Licensed Professional Counselors Larimer County Resources 307-721-0700 307-721-1039 fax Laramie, Wy 82070-5105 1465 N 4 th Laramie, WY 82072-2066 Pegasus Counseling 307-760-0504 17 Lakeview Rd Laramie, WY 82070-8578 Pendley & Assoc. 307-742-6222 1277 N 15 th Laramie, WY 82072-2343 Price Frances, PhD 307-745-3668 1465 N 4 th St Ste 101 Laramie, WY Snowy Range Consulting 307-745-5414 526 Regency Dr Laramie, Wy 82070-5105 Sprinkle Leo, PhD 307-721-5125 1277 N 15 th Wyoming University Counseling Center 307-766-2187 307-766-3412 fax Laramie, WY 82072-2343 University of WY Knight Hall, Rm 341 Laramie, WY 82071 307-766-5179 crisis help line +Yee Marilyn, PhD, PC 307-399-2567 1465 N 4 th St Ste 101 Laramie, WY 13 Licensed Professional Counselors 2 Mental Health Nurse Practitioners who prescribe People Age 16 + Private insurance & M-19 insurance Aging Counseling Psychologist Psychologist Psychologist Psychologist For Students Appointments are made in person Mon Fri, 8am-4:30pm Psychologist 328

329 Transportation Air Ambulance 800-941-2582 858-627-0515 858-627-0534 fax Berthoud Transportation Service 532-3049 248 Welch Ave Berthoud COLT Bus 962-2700 Loveland City Bus Crossroads Ministry 577-0610 577-9692 - Fax 851 Dry Gulch Road Estes Park 80517 24 hour air evacuation Emergency service Complete medical team From California, serves Colorado www.americancareairambulance.com M-F 6:30am-5:30pm Donations accepted Transportation for elderly & handicapped for medical/shopping/adult day program/ & other needs. Serves Berthoud Fire Protection District. Open to public. Offers emergency assistance in a variety of forms to individuals and families of the Estes Valley who are temporarily in need. Assistance such as food, partial rent or utility bills, prescription assistance, emergency short term housing, showers or laundry services, gasoline, transportation in emergency, or other emergency needs may be considered. They house the TFAP food program on the 3rd Tues of each month from 10am to 2pm, and 4pm to7pm. Self sufficiency education classes are mandatory for clients. Other classes are offered from time to time. Dial-A-Ride 224-6066 Need to apply for services before using this service ESP (Extra Special People) 962-2700 Loveland Mini-Bus Fox Trot Bus 221-6620 Bus between & Loveland Cost $1.25 (.75 for seniors/disabled)(17 & under FREE)(accepts Colt & Transfort Bus Passes)

330 Greyhound Bus Fax: 353-5050 Greeley 214-849-8966 or 800-231-2222 customer service 250 N. Mason (no ticket counter) 1030 7 th Ave Greeley M-Sat from 6:15am to 7pm, every hour Connects at Transfort routes 1,5,6,7, at South Transit Center and Loveland s COLT system s Jitterbus & Tango routs at 8 th street. Hours Of Operation in Greeley Hours subject to change. Call to verify hours before traveling. Station Monday-Friday: 8:00 am-5:30 pm Saturday: 8:00 am-2:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 am-10:00 am Holiday: Closed Ticketing Monday-Friday: 8:00 am-5:30 pm Saturday: 8:00 am-2:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 am-10:00 am Holiday: Closed (Denver Greyhound Station is 1055 19 th St, Denver, 303-293-6555) Larimer Lift 498-7541 reservation At least one day in advance Must be ready 15 minutes in advance. Drivers only wait 5 minutes. No shows may loose ride privleges. **Mountain Crest has a Greyhound acct. Vouchers in the Care-coordinators office.voucher # is 9940183 Serves North Larimer County up to Wellington. Is a service of LCMH. Operates Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8am 5:30pm. Operates Tuesday, 8am 2:30pm. $1 one way (Seniors and personal care attendants ride at no cost). Will go door to door and assist with up to 2 grocery bags. LogistiCare PVP Non-Emergent Ambulance (800) 284-5150 - call center only (800) 390-3184 - Fax 484-1227 689-2462 (van, long distance transport) 8:00am-5:00pm; M-Faccess through call center only, address not published Provides non emergency medical transportation for Medicaid clients only. Must verify there is no other means of transportation. If no ambulance is available at PVH, we can get permission from PVH Ambulance Dpt to call Thompson Valley Ambulance from either Lyle or

495-8010 Lyle 689-2462 Dave Dave 331 Thompson Valley Ambulance 290-7121 or 962-2200 RTD Trip planner online Denver http://www2.rtddenver.com/tripplannerhtml/tripplanner_2007.c fm to help people get home when we send them on a SAINT (Senior Alternatives in 223-8645 (FC) Transportation) 223-8653 (LV) Salvation Army 207-4472 207-4473 Trish the social worker 3901 S. Mason Fort Collins Greyhound Bus to Denver Office hours M-F, 8am - noon On Mondays & Wednesday s between 10am & noon, will give Transfort Tokens for employment and medical reasons & discounted or possibly free Greyhound Tickets Yellow Taxi Cab 224-2222 Taxi, Airport Shuttle, Delivery service Mountain Crest Account #157 Taxi cost: $4.30 first mile, $2.00 mile after that Special Transit 586-8767 888-674-9768 Super Shuttle 970-482-0505 800-258-3826 Transfort Bus Dial-a-ride 221-6620 224-6066 Estes Park SuperShuttle Northern Colorado 4414 E Harmony, suite 200 80528 250 N. Mason For seniors & people with disabilities www.rideshamrock.com Harmony Transfer Center at Harmony & 1-25 standard rates: adults $32 each way. Shuttle leaves Harmony Transportation Center every hour from 3am 7 pm to DIA. Must Make Reservation. City Bus: $1.25 a ride Dial-a-ride: Local transportation for seniors &

332 Van Go Smart Trips 221-6243 (800) 332-0950 - Northern Colorado only 416-2406 - Fax 235 Mathews Street Fort Collins, CO 80524 people who suffer from disabilities. $2.50 each way. Must be pre-registered to use service. Call for application. $25 for yearly bus pass if age 60+ Monthly fares vary depending on the number of riders and distance. Vanpool program designed for long distance commuters to Greeley, Denver and Boulder. A vanpool is a group of six to 15 commuters who share a ride to work in a van that is provided by SMARTTrips. One or more members of the group volunteers to drive. Veterans Authorization for VA Insurance Associated Veterans of Loveland Cheyenne VA Hospital Social Work office Mental health crisis wkr 888-795-0773, option 2 667-4722 305 N Cleveland Loveland 888-483-9127 307-778-7550 307-778-7314 307-778-7349 (Ann Gantz a great help!) 307-778-7393 fax for mental health Denver VA Hospital 303-399-8020, 303-393-2861 fax 303-613-0088 resource pager 2360 E. Pershing Cheyenne, WY 82001 1055 Clermont St Denver 80220 Various community services & emergency assistance to veterans & their families. Provides referrals to VA services. Proof of VA status needed. Membership dues Call Social Work office to check on Veteran s benefits (M-F) Call Mental Health Crisis Worker for permission for VA admits Ken Bernardo works for VA & can be of help Rhonda is intake person at Sheridan VA Hospital Service for veterans that are not combat related Medical & Psych Hospital (Specialty Care) For admissions, page Bed Control, Marilyn Hesser or Hector at 303-613-0088. The toll free # is 888-8262, x- 2559

333 Angel Flight 888-426-2643 to arrange/confirm flights to Sheridan VA (can not be a risk of danger & must fly voluntarily) General information Larimer County Veterans Services Veteran s Advocate / Service officer at 498-7390 498-7390 (FC) 498-7985 fax 200 W Oak, 5 th Floor 80522 205 E 6 th St Loveland 80537 170 MacGregor Ave Estes Park 80517 Nebraska VA 402-346-8800 Nebraska Psych Care of Greeley 970-352-1056 928 12 th St 800-882-8297 Greeley, CO VA Counseling Center (Only for combat related Veterans) 221-5176 Counseling 482-9428 fax 224-1550 Medical Clinic 80631 2509 Research Blvd Fort Collins MR Ambulance 303-758-1333 Veterans may call the nearest VAMC and request an application packet be sent by Mail. Basic requirements to qualify for VA services are: 1. An honorable Discharge from any branch of the US Armed Forces. Ask if vet has a DD214. 2. Vet must have served 24 months active duty no ADCUTRA 3. Vets with a service-connected disability have preference. 4. Income criteria also apply Claims/Benefit Assistance, Medical services, Education, Veterans Registration, Northern CO Vet Service Organization, Outreach Services, Hotline & Telephone info. M-F 8-4:30 Loveland: by appointment: 1 st, 2 nd, 4 th Wed each month Estes Park: by appointment: 3 rd Wed of month Has a contract with VA to serve veterans when other VA facilities are full Free Counseling to any Veteran & their families (need proof of service such as DD214) M, T,W, F 9am 5pm: Thur noon-5pm

334 VA Outpatient Medical Clinic 224-1550 888-483-9127, x- 7110 pharmacy 2509 Research Blvd Fort Collins 80524 (FC) M-F 8a-4:30p, Medical services, appointment only Diane Stevens 970-313-0027 2020 16 th Street Greeley 80631 Greeley has medical services & some counseling 307-778-7370 3130 Henderson Dr Cheyenne 82001 221-5176 Vietnam Veteran s Outreach VA Benefits Admin 800-827-1000 2360 E. Pershing Blvd Cheyenne 82001 If VA hospitals in Denver & Wyoming are full VA Hospital in Sheridan, WY VA Regional Office Lakewood, CO Veterans of Foreign Wars of the US Post 1781 Veteran s Nursing Facilities www.va.gov Psych Care of Greeley has a contract with the VA to take people with VA benefits 307-672-3473 Sheridan, WY Talk to Lynn Meyer, x-3211 in admissions 307-672-1675 fax 82801 Psych hospital. Needs 2 Dx to admit (one can be CD). They have a unit for PTSD & CD residential unit for up to 31 days. 800-827-1000 Info on services provided by different VA facilities 493-9909 - Harry 603 Lesser Drive Campbell, Edna Fort Collins, CO Plessinger 80524 484-1795 - Van Transportation 800-827-2259 Non profit organization whose membership is comprised solely of war veterans. Assists veterans and their families where ever possible. Provides emergency assistance to veterans. Hospital visitation to veterans and families and to nursing and homebound. Loans of medical equipment. Provides firing squad for funerals and honor guards for special events. DAV van transportation to Denver and Cheyenne VA Hospitals available here.

335 Women Alpha Center 226-3899 24 hr line 221-5084 fax 221-5121 Erin Empowerment Program 303-320-1989 303-320-3987 fax Women s Network Harvest House for Women 586-1745 877-443-5407 1212 S College Av 80524 1600 York ST Suite 201 Denver 80206 225-6262 Sharon Mtgs: Cottonwood Club 6813 S. College Ave 80525 5532 US Hwy 36 Estes Park 80517 League of Women Voters 416-5873 305 W. Magnolia #106 Fort Collins 80521 -Life Works 484-0840 - Jacquelyn Strickland,LPC Fort Collins, CO 80526 Mothers & More 866-841-9139, x2286 Mtgs: Allnut Family Center 650 W. Drake Search Directory online for Women Post Abortion Counseling and Education, they have an anti-abortion stance www.empowermentprogram.org education, employment assistance, health, housing, referrals for homeless women, help people in the criminal justice system, help women with HIV/AIDS, etc http://www/fcwn.com Supportive network for women s professional needs. Women only / 40 acre rance 8 month to 2 yr program. Rent $500 per month. Very Christian based. 2 month probation period which you can not work. After 2 months, must look for a job. Non-partisan political organization to encourage informed and active participation in government. Does counseling in her home. People who have high sensitivity, anziety, career counseling, depression. Adolescence /women/families http://www.mothersandmorefc.com Support & advocacy for mothers who have altered their career paths to raise their children. Activities include play groups, retreats, book club, & Mother s Night Out. http://wwwomen.com/

336 Suicide Support Group for family members The Women s Center Women s Life Challenges Caring Counseling Center 635-9301 461-2426 - Fax 484-1902 (FC) 484-0218 fax 663-2288 (LV) 663-2279 fax 532-4755, x-1 532-1368 fax Mtgs: Harmony Presbyterian Church 400 E. Boardwalk Fort Collins, CO 80525 424-Pine St #201 80524 315 E. 7 th St Loveland 80537 548 Mountain Ave Berthoud 80513 A resource group for those who are concerned about a friend or family member who has expressed thoughts of suicide or even made an attempt to end his or her life. The group environment provides a combination of support and guidance for participants who are unsure what to do or where to turn. twcfc@twconline.org Mon Thur, 9am-noon, 1pm-4pm Dedicated to increasing access to health and dental care for medically underserved women through outreach, education, connection to care & advocacy. Gives vouchers for mammograms. Women s group meets one time per week for support & education around self-esteem, boundaries, assertiveness, spirituality, & self-care. 1:1 for homebound. Telephone appointment required. $40