Best Mental Health in Denver, Colorado — 3 resources

3 Resources

1. NAMI Colorado

Statewide mental health advocacy organization offering free peer-led support groups, family education classes, a helpline, and referrals for Coloradans living with mental illness and their loved ones. Serves individuals and families across the state through local affiliates. Call or email to be connected with local groups; bring a photo ID only if required by the hosting site and a willingness to share at your own pace.

303-321-3104 · 1100 Fillmore St, Denver, CO 80206

2. Colorado BHA (Behavioral Health Administration)

State agency overseeing mental health and substance use services through community mental health centers and a network of providers across Colorado. Serves consumers, families, and providers with information, complaints, and system-wide coordination rather than direct care. Individuals seeking services should contact their local community mental health center; providers and partners can reach BHA directly for licensing and program questions.

303-866-7400 · 710 S Ash St, Suite 200, Denver, CO 80246

3. Mental Health Center of Denver

Denver's community mental health center providing 24/7 crisis services, outpatient counseling, psychiatric care, substance use treatment, and supportive housing for adults, children, and families. Serves Denver County residents on a sliding fee scale, with Medicaid and private insurance accepted. Call to schedule intake; bring a photo ID, proof of income, insurance cards, and a list of current medications to your first appointment.

303-504-6500 · 4141 E Dickenson Pl, Denver, CO 80222

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Featured: NAMI Colorado, Colorado BHA (Behavioral Health Administration), Mental Health Center of Denver.