Disclaimer: These resources are organized by the county that their physical office resides in. Their location may not dictate the areas they serve in Colorado. For further information on a resource’s area of service, please contact them directly.
Alzheimer’s Association
800-272-3900
alz.org/co
Hours: Mon-Thurs: 8AM-5PM, Fri: 8AM-2:30PM
The Alzheimer’s Association Colorado Chapter is the premier source of information and support for Coloradans living with dementia and their families and caregivers. Through our statewide network of eight offices, the Alzheimer’s Association offers a broad range of free programs and services, funding for Alzheimer’s and demntia research, and advocacy efforts on behalf of Coloradans.
Eligibility: The Alzheimer’s Association provides free care and support services to people living with dementia and their caregivers.
Community Reach Center
303-853-3500
communityreachcenter.org
Community Reach Center provides mental health and substance use treatment throughout Adams County, Colorado. Services include individual, family, group therapy. We have a 24/7 social detox and other programs, including crisis. Please visit our website- communityreachcenter.org for more information and accessing our intake program.
Eligibility: We accept private insurance, self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare. We are currently out-of-network with Tricare. We accept VA authorizations.
Dynamic Warriors
310-902-0991
www.dynamicwarriors.com
Whether you are Active Duty, Veteran; a survivor of disease, addiction, mental or physical disability; the silent professional that stands for a greater good of themselves and society; Dynamic Warriors is a symbol, a lifestyle, for you and other like-minded individuals who stand united to progress themselves and society for positive advancement.
Eligibility: Open and available to all.
Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center (DVBIC)
800-870-9244
info@dvbic.org
http://dvbic.dcoe.mil
DVBIC was established by Congress to serve Active Duty Military (Reserve, Guard, All Branches), their beneficiaries and Veterans with traumatic brain injuries through clinical care, recovery support, research and education.
Eligibility: Open and available to all.
Freedom Service Dogs
303-922-6231
info@freedomservicedogs.org
www.freedomservicedogs.org
FSD rescues dogs from shelters in Colorado and the surrounding states and trains them to be service dogs for people with disabilites.
Give an Hour
www.giveanhour.org
info@giveanhour.org
Give an Hour offers no cost mental health care to Military Veterans and their loved ones. Give an Hour serves all Military, Veterans and their loved ones regardless of discharge and deployment status. Give an Hour serves all branches and all service eras. To find a provider near you please visit our website and click “Get Help.”
Eligibility: Must be a Veteran with PTSD or a Veteran or civilian with a mobility disability.
Harmony Acres Equestrian Center
970-261-5899
info@harmonyacresec.org
www.harmonyacresec.org
Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, Therapeutic Riding, providing services for Veterans and other specific groups of various ages.
Eligibility: Call for information.
Harmony’s Heart Coaching: The Wind Rider Project
720-585-9828
glenn@harmonysheartcoaching.com
At Harmony’s Heart Coaching™ we offer a safe and nurturing environment allowing Veterans, Active Duty Military and first responders to explore your inner journey with PTS and learn how to heal those wounds, leading to a fuller, more enriched life with your loved ones, your friends, and most importantly, yourself.
Eligibility: None
Health Net Federal Services
844-866-9378
www.tricare-west.com
TRICARE-health insurance for Military- Active and Retired
Eligibility: Active Duty Service Member/Family Members, Retirees, Guard and Reserve Family and Service Members.
The Pheonix
info@thepheonix.org
www.thepheonix.org
Denver:
720-440-9175
2239 Champa St
Denver, CO 80205
Colorado Springs:
719-434-3387
216 W Colorado Ave
Colorado Springs, CO 80904
The Pheonix is a sober active community that offers substance use disorder recovery support services to those that have 48 hours of continuous sobriety and who are choosing to live a sober lifestyle. The Pheonix utilizes exercise to create a fellowship that can help the individual achieve long term sobriety.
Eligibility: 48 hours clean and sober directly before their first event. All events are free to the individual.
PTSD Foundation of America
719-375-4647
www.ptsdusa.org
Camp Hope
9724 Derrington Rd.
Houston, TX 77064
Hours: Monday-Sunday 10AM-10PM
The Mission of the PTSD foundation is to combat PTSD, give back to those who have given themselves so selflessly, and to increase public awareness about PTSD.
Eligibility: Combat Veterans with PTSD; 832-912-4429
River Deep Foundation
303-881-0400
riverdeepfoundation.org
We provide outings such as hunting, fishing, archery, art classes, camping, boating, and similar outings for wounded Veterans and Family members
Eligibility: Veteran or Active Duty
United Concordia Companies
844-653-4061
www.uccitdp.com
TDP:TRICARE Dental Program: DoD sponsored dental insurance.
Eligibility: NG/Reserves and their families; Active Duty family members; IRR and their families
Vet Center
Boulder
303-440-7306
4999 Pearl East Circle, Suite 106, Boulder, CO 80301
Colorado Springs
719-471-9992
602 S Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs CO 80903
Denver
303-326-0645
7465 E First Ave #B, Denver, CO 80203
Fort Collins
970-221-5176
702 W Drake Bldg C, Fort Collins, CO 80526
Grand Junction
970-245-4156
2472 F Road #16 Grand Junction, CO 81505
877-WAR-VETS (877-927-8387)
www.vetcenter.va.gov
We welcome home War Veterans with honor by providing quality re-adjustment counseling in a caring manner. Vet Centers understand and appreciate Veterans’ war experiences while assisting them and their family members toward a successful post-war adjustment in or near their community. Vet Centers guide Veterans and their Families through many of the major adjustments in lifestyle that often occur after a Veteran returns from combat. Services for a Veteran may include individual and group counseling in areas such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), alcohol and drug assessment, and suicide prevention referrals. All services are free of cost and are strictly confidential.
Eligibility: Deployment to a combat theater OR military sexual trauma OR loved one of a Service Member that passed away while serving. All discharges. No enrollment in the VA is necessary.
WarriorNOW
720-408-8623
www.warriornow.org
info@warriornow.org
We connect Veterans impacted by a mental health diagnosis, PTSD and/or addiciton to resources, services, and mentorship through training and peer mentors in order to help reintroduce our Veterans to the journey of life.
Eligibility: Mental health diagnosis, PTSD and/or addiction. Military Veteran. We specialize in those who are also justice involved.
Mount Moriah Stables
303-667-1883
www.mtmoriahstables.com
1990 W 150th Ave
Broomfield, CO 80023
Provides equine facilitated mental health activities for therapy and learning in a peaceful and private setting.
Eligibility: Willingness to interact with horses.
Marcus Institute for Brain Health
303-724-4824
https://medschool.cuanschutz.edu/mibh
marcusinstitute@ucdenver.edu
12348 E. Montview Blvd
Aurora, CO 80045
The primary focus of the MIBH is to care for former military personnel with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and co-occurring psychological health (PH) conditions who have separated from active duty or serve in the Reserves or National Guard. The MIBH offers intensive outpatient care with detailed diagnostic and treatment services that combines conventional medicine with integrative medicine. MIBH provides a 3-day evaluation and 3-week intensive outpatient program (IOP) for eligible candidates. During IOP, patients and families will receive extensive education regarding the nature of co-occurring mTBI and PH conditions designed to enhance self-management of symptoms aimed at improving quality of life.
Eligibility: Military Veteran – NG and Reserves accepted
All eras accepted
Dishonorable accepted
Combat and non-combat accepted
Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center
720-425-6773
https://www.va.gov/geriatrics/
1700 N Wheeling St. #122
Aurora, CO 80045
VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System
Eligibility: Must live in a 30mi. radius of 1055 Clermont St. Denver 80220, trouble getting to primary care appointments, complex medical needs, homebound, or benefit from interdisciplinary team care at home. Telehealth – evaluation by geriatrician or palliative care, medical doctor with a social worker present, trouble getting to Rocky Mountain Regional, able to get to closest CBOC in southern Colorado or conduct video visit in home. Geropsychologist also available for caregiver support & dementia education.
VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System
303-399-8020
vhaechcommunications@va.gov
https://www.denver.va.gov
1700 N. Wheeling Street
Aurora, CO 80045
Health care provided to eligible U.S. Veterans.
Eligibility: U.S. Veterans
VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System: Mental Health Service
720-723-7327
Brian.Stice@VA.gov
https://www.denver.va.gov/service/mental_health.asp
1700N. Wheeling Street
Aurora, CO 80045
Comprehensive mental health services and homelessness support for eligible Veterans.
Eligibility: To find out about eligiibility for VA care, contact 1-888-336-8262, press 4. For support in a mental health crisis call: 1-800-273-8255 and press 1.
Brookdale Hospice Center of Denver
303-771-3304
www.brookdale.com
5600 S. Quebec St. Suite 375C
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
We provide end of life are to the terminally ill and their families. We accept VA benefits. We also connect community Veterans to dying Veterans throughout Denver and Colorado Springs through a special Vet 2 Vet volunteer program.
Eligibility: Anyone can call for information on recieving hospice care or volunteering. Must recieve a phsyician order to evaluate hospice eligibility. To volunteer, one must apply, pass a background check, drug screen, and complete training.
Denver Hospice and Optio Pallative Care
303-321-2828
www.thedenverhospice.org
501 South Cherry Street Unit #700
Denver, CO 80246
The Denver Hospice is a community based not for profit agency that has been providing hospice and palliative care services for over 40 years in the 9 county Denver Metro Area.
Eligibility: All insurances are accepted including Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurances. No one is turned away for inability to pay for services.
Director of Psychological Health-140th ANG Wing at BAFB
720-847-9438
140 S Aspen St Bldg 706
Buckley AFB, CO 80011
The primary role of the Director of Psychological Health is to support the mental health resiliency of our military members and their families, by providing assessment, brief interventions, and referrals to sustainable resources within the community.
Eligibility: Services available to Traditional, AGR, Technician, Title 5, DSG, and dependents of the CO Air National Guard.
LiveWellColorado Adult Day Services
303-478-8115
rick@livewellcoloradoads.com
www.livewellcoloradoads.com
1200 South Abilene St., Unit C
Aurora, CO 80012
Adult Day Services.
Eligibility: Health First Colorado HCBS waivers, Veterans Administration
Project Healing Waters
303-370-1428
www.projecthealingwaters.org
7800 E Orchard Rd #400
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Dedicated to the physical and emotional rehabilitation of disabled active military service personnel and disabled Veterans, our participants, through fly fishing and associated activities including education and outings.
Eligibility: VA Disability rating
Psycological Health Outreach Program- Marine and Navy
571-375-4260
nr-phop.southwest@serco-na.com
7 N Snowmass St Bldg 1301
Buckley AFB, CO 80011
PHOP services are available to Marines and Sailors, the family members of Marines and Sailors (including significant others and loved ones), and commands. PHOP is comprised of a team of licensed mental health professionals who connect Sailors and Marines to free or low-cost local and national resources.
Eligibility: Marine or Navy Reservist. Marine or Navy Reservist Family Member or loved one.
Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic-University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
303-724-4255
info.cohenclinic@ucdenver.edu
www.denvercohenclinic.org
7800 E. Orchard Rd Ste. 150
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus provides culturally-competent, confidential, individually-tailored mental health care to post-9/11 Veterans, National Guardsmen, Reservists, and their family members, which includes caregivers and others in the Veteran’s immediate support system. Services are available regardless of discharge status, role while in uniform, combat experience, or ability to pay or have insurance, with minimal wait times for initial appointments. As part of the Cohen Veterans Network, our clinic specializes in evidence-based treatments and work with individuals, children, adolescents, couples and families of Veterans who are affected by all phases of deployment and other life stressors. We strive to be the clinic of choice for post-9/11 Veterans and their families, focusing on whole mental health to include not only evidence-based treatments, but also prevention programs, education and training events, military-to-civilian transition assistance, peer support, family fun events, and other mindful awareness services.
Eligibility: Post 9/11 Veteran or Family Member of Post 9/11 Veteran.
The Sturm Center (Behavioral Health)-University of Denver
303-871-7942
https://www.du.edu/gspp/services/sturm/index.html
10730 E. Bethany Dr. Ste 395
Aurora, CO 80014
Hours: Mon-Thurs: 0830-1900, Fri: 0830-1500
The Sturm Center provides individual, group, couples/family, and child/adolescent therapy services. We also provide a wide variety of types of psycological assessment, including objective medical evidence assesments for VA disability claims and discharge status upgrades.
Eligibility: Veterans, no matter discharge status, combat status or era. Service members, including Guard and Reserve. Family members/Supportive others. Kids/Adolescents. Please call 303-871-7942 to initiate services. No official referral is needed.
Ellie Mental Health
Contact for Appointments: 720-709-2810 or abumgarneryoung@elliementalhealth.com
Compassionately transforming the culture of mental health with creative solutions that make wellness accessible in every community. Offering outpatient counseling therapy for individuals, couples, and families. We take all ages, children, teens, and adults. We accept Tricare as well as Medicaid, Medicare, and all major insurance companies in Colorado.
Center for People with Disabilities
303-442-8662
info@cpwd.org
www.cpwd.org
1675 Range St.
Boulder, CO 80301
CPWD’s goal is an integrated community that equally welcomes all members. To assist people with disabilities overcome barriers to independent living, Center for People With Disabilities (CPWD) provides life skills training, advocacy, peer support, information and referral, transitions from nursing home into community, youth transition to adulthood, employment services, home health, and Veteran-Directed Care program.
Eligibility: For most services, to be eligible, an individual needs to self-identify as someone with a disability and be willing to work with CPWD staff to develop a goal towards independence.
Mountain Voice Health
720-352-7891
www.mountainvoicehealth.com
4667 16th Street
Boulder, CO 80304
Hours: Tues-Friday by Appointment
Individual and couples counseling for Veterans and their Families.
Eligibility: None
How to Life Consultants, LLC
970-216-5753
www.howtoinlife.com
800 A St
Delta, CO 81416
How to Life provides counseling and coaching services for relationship issues, pain management, disability adjustments, career decisions and more. How to Life also offers TBI general mental health counseling and rehabilitation counseling.
Eligibility: Provide services for Military OneSource referals, VA Vocational Rehab through Sterling Medical COntract, TRICARE health benefits, and other major insurance companies including Medicaid (but not Medicare).
Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado
303-355-9969
info@biacolorado.org
http://biacolorado.org
1325 S. Colorado Blvd Suite B300
Denver, CO 80222
The Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado is the go-to resource for help and services for survivors of an injury to the brain, their families, and providers.
Eligibility: Self-reported brain injury
Denver Regional Council of Govenments (DRCOG)
303-480-6700
www.drcog.org
1290 Broadway #100
Denver, CO 80203
The designated area agency on aging for the Denver Metro region. Offers a variety of free services including the Veteran Directed Home and Community Based Services Program, Information & Assistance, Options Counseling, Case Management, Long Term Care Ombudsman, Colorado Choice Transitions, and the Elder Refugee Program.
Eligibility: Older adults and adults over 18 with a disability. Must live in one of the counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Gilpin, and Jefferson. Contact DRCOG for individual program requirements.
Operation EQUINE
720-588-3035
www.operationequine.com
PO Box 3343
Broomfield, CO 80223
Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, Learning, and Coaching for Military Service Members, Veterans, First Responders and their families, caregivers, and supporters.
Eligibility: Active Military Service Member, Veteran, First Responder, or any of their family members, caregivers, or supporters.
Project Angel Heart
303-830-0202
refer@projectangelheart.org
www.projectangelheart.org
4950 Washington St
Denver, CO 80216
Project Angel Heart’s mission is to improve health and well-being for people with life-threatening illnesses by preparing and delivering medically tailored meals and promoting the power of food as medicine. Each week, our professional chefs and registered dietitians prepare fresh, healthy meals, and tailor them to meet the medical and dietary needs of neighbors living with cancer, kidney disease, HIV/AIDS, and other serious illnesses. Loving volunteers deliver the meals, free of charge, to clients’ homes in metro Denver and Colorado Springs. In 2019, the agency will provide more than 490,000 meals to 3,025 critically ill Coloradans.
Eligibility: To be eligible for services, individuals must have a life-threatening illness and limited mobility inhibiting food preparation. Other extenuating circumstances may also qualify an individual for services. Dependents of eligible clients may also receive meals, free of charge. “Life-threatening illness”: Conditions such as HIV/AIDS, cancer, end stage renal disease, congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, multiple sclerosis, and others will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Eligibility is determined by the level of immobility caused by the condition, its treatment, or by accompanying conditions. Application required – available online.
Sobriety House, Inc
720-381-4337
intake@sobrietyhouse.org
www.sobrietyhouse.org
121 Acoma St
Denver, CO 80223
Nonprofit drug and alcohol treatment center located in Denver that offers 28-day Intensive Residential and up to 6 months Transitional Residential and Outpatient/Intensive Outpatient groups. Offers priority placement to pregnant women, IV drug users and Veterans. Clients may qualify for state funding or the Vet Grant to help pay for treatment.
Eligibility: Men and women 18 years and older with no sexual assault or long history of violence. In order to be eligible for state funding for treatment, a client must live in one of our catchment counties: Clear Creek, Gilpin, Adams, Jefferson, Denver, Arapahoe, Douglas, or Broomfield. Vet Grant covers all of Colorado, and Vets can have any discharge status other than “Dishonorable.”
Veterans Community Living Centers Division Office
303-866-5335
www.Colorado.gov/cdhs/veteranshomes
1575 Sherman Street 10th Floor
Denver, CO 80203
We provide short-term rehabilitation and long-term nursing care. Our team of physicians, nurses, therapists and aides provide a variety of services to meet your health care needs. Depending on location, we provide memory care, hospice and assisted living-type cottage apartments. We have locations throughout the state in Aurora, Florence, Walsenburg, Monte Vista and Rifle.
Eligibility: Veterans, Veteran Spouse or widow and Gold Star Parents -DD-214 showing honorable or general discharge -Call the Admission Coordinator at any of our homes to obtain additional information
Volunteer Connect Douglas County
303-688-7737
info@volunteerconnectdc.org
www.VolunteerConnectDC.org
100 S. Wilcox St.
Castle Rock, CO 80104
Volunteer Connect Douglas County is an online community resource that connects volunteers with organizations in Douglas County. The online resource easily matches individuals, families, and groups with volunteer opportunities that align with their skills, talents and interests.
Eligibility: None.
Huts for Vets
970-776-8387
hutsforvets@gmail.com
www.hutsforvets.org
PO Box 3598
Basalt, CO 81621
Huts for Vets takes Veterans who have experienced trauma as a result of their service into the wilderness for healing opportunities at the 10th Mountain Huts System of Aspen. We cover all expenses including transportation.
Eligibility: Any Veteran who has experienced trauma as a result of their service. We hike above 11,000 feet, so a strong measure of physical fitness is a requirement.
Cedar Springs Hospital
719-633-4114
cedarspringsadmissions@uhsinc.com
https://www.cedarspringsbhs.com
2135 Southgate Rd.
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
Cedar Springs Hospital’s treatment continuum includes TRICARE®-accredited programs for U.S. military service members, veterans and dependents. To honor the sacrifice of these men and women and their families, we offer care for their psychiatric, emotional, behavioral, cognitive, substance abuse and post-traumatic stress disorders. These programs offer a setting for military members and family to discuss and face the challenges that may arise from the demands of military life.
Realizing that no single treatment works for everyone, we offer several intervention options for complex post-traumatic stress disorder. Upon clinical assessment, we may offer therapeutic intervention based on the concepts of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, cognitive processing theory and cognitive behavioral therapy.
Eligibility: N/A
The Independence Center-Veteran In Charge
719-471-8181
www.theindependencecenter.org
729 S Tejon St.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
The Independent Center’s Veteran in Charge (VIC) Program is a Veteran-Directed Home and Community Based Services (VD-HCBS) program offering eligible Veterans the opportunity to self-direct the services they need to remain in their home and community. Veterans have the freedom and flexibility to decide for themselves what mix of goods and services best meet their needs. This program is a partnership between the Administration for Community Living and the VA.
Eligibility: Veterans must be enrolled in the VA healthcare system and meet the eligibility requirements for the service.
National Alliance on Mental Illness
719-473-8477
https://www.namicoloradosprings.org
1615 S. Murray Blvd.
Colorado Springs, CO 80916
NAMI Colorado Springs is an affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the United States’ largest grassroots organization dedicated to improving the lives of people with mental illness. As such, we enjoy access to nationally developed and vetted programs and educational materials while operating as a fully independent and locally run 501c3 nonprofit organization.
Our programs and support groups are peer-led and always free to the community. NAMI offers free resources, classes and support groups to people living with mental health conditions (including military members and veterans), to their families, and to community members and groups
Eligibility: NAMI offers Homefront, a six-week educational course for family members and friends of military members and veterans who are experiencing mental health concerns.
Operation TBI Freedom: A Program of Craig Hospital
303-789-8836/855-355-6824
otf@craighospital.org
www.craighospitalorg/otf
565 Communications Cir #100
Colorado Springs, CO 80905
Operation TBI Freedom (OTF) is a program of Craig Hospital that provides support for Veterans and Active Duty Military personnel with traumatic brain injuries (TBI). OTF provides long-term continuity of care/case management/direct service assistance to Veterans and Service Members who have suffered a TBI and who meet eligibility criteria.
Eligibility: Served in any branch or component of the Military at least one day on or after 9/11/01. Residing in Colorado. Evidence or history of traumatic brain injury event(s). TBI must have occurred after start of Military Service, whether Active, Reserve, or Veteran status.
Peak Mind Consulting
719-357-6462
www.peakmindconsulting.com
2860 S. Circle Dr. Ste 409
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
Hours: Monday-Saturday by Appointment
Dr. Rademan and the other therapists at Peak Mind Consulting approach mental health with a progressive and unique approach. Seeking to improve mental health includes mind performance and does not necessarily mean a mental illness. Her strengths lie in anyone dealing with grief/loss, anxiety, trauma, and depression.
Eligibility: Not a non-profit, but takes TRICARE
Soaring Hope Recovery
303-859-8527
www.soaringhoperecovery.com
18375 Spruce Rd
Monument, CO 80132
State-of-the-Science Integrated Addiction Recovery Intensive Residential & Intensive Out Patient – Also treat TBIs & PTS with Low Energy Neurofeedback with great success. Work with Ft. Carson Warrior Recovery Center.
Eligibility: Every Veteran is welcome – accepts TRICARE Insurance and private pay.
Southeast Armed Services YMCA
719-622-9622/3567
www.ppymca.org
2190 Jet Wing Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80916
Youth development, health & wellness, social responsibility and resiliency.
Eligibility: Call for eligibility requirements.
StableStrides
719-495-3908
stablestrides.org
13620 Halleluiah Trail
Elbert, CO 80106
StableStrides equine assisted services help children, adults, seniors, Service Members, and Veterans address a wide variety of physical, developmental, and mental health disabilities and needs including attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; post-traumatic stress disorder; depression; substance abuse disorder; attachment disorders; other emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges; autism; developmental delays; Down syndrome; cerebral palsy; paralysis; amputation and head trauma/brain injury.
Eligibility: Vary based on program interest, funding options, etc. Please call or email for details.
TRICARE-Health Net Federal Services
719-272-2133
www.tricare-west.com
1125 Kelly Johnson Blvd #341
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
Managed Care Support Contractor (MCSC) for healthcare in the TRICARE West region.
Eligibility: Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) eligible for TRICARE benefits and programs.
Veteran X- Peer Support
719-227-4050
530 Communication Circle
Colorado Springs, CO 80905
The Veteran X Group meets Tuesdays from 1630-1830. Veterans empower Veterans through shared knowledge and experiences. Group members become the treatment team for a hypothetical Veteran X. In helping Veteran X, Veterans are able to help one another and themselves.
Eligibility: All can attend regardless of status: Veteran, Active Duty, other Veterans, etc.
Eagle’s Nest Ranch
303-596-2784
eaglesnestranch501@gmail.com
www.eaglesnestranch.org
40757 County Road 21
Elizabeth, CO 80107
We provide interactive sessions free of charge with horses to help with the invisible wounds of life. We exist to provide a place of hope, trust and growth for people and horse so they can soar above the adversities of life.
Eligibility: Active duty and Veteran Service Members, their spouses and children are eligible.
Bruce McCandless Veterans Community Living Center
719-784-6331
www.colorado.gov/cdhs/veteranshomes
903 Moore Drive
Florence, CO 81226
Long-Term Care State Veterans Nursing Facility
Eligibility: Veteran, Spouse of Veteran, Widow/Widower of Veteran
1st Judicial Dist. Jefferson County Veterans Treatment Court
720-971-2476
joesph.ellis@judicial.state.co.us
100 Jefferson Cty Pkwy, Ste 4001
Golden, CO 80401
The VTC was designed to provide an alternative to incarceration for U.S. Military Veterans with trauma spectrum disorders. An individualized treatment plan is designed for each Veteran offender to hold them accountable for their behavior.
Eligibility: Veterans that are in high risk/high need and be probation eligible.
Adaptive Adventures
303-679-2770d
info@adaptiveadventures.org
www.adaptiveadventures.org
1315 Nelson St #1
Lakewood, CO 80215
The adaptive sports program mission is to provide progressive outdoor sports opportunities to improve quality of life for children, adults, and Veterans with physical disabilities.
Eligibility: Youth, adults, or Veterans who are injured or have a disability.
Cambium Counseling
970-235-0913
www.cambiumcounseling.com
410 9th St
Golden, CO 80401
Cambium offers counseling services that utilize a creative and solution-focused approach for emerging adults, couples, and families impacted by significant stress and addiction.
Eligibility: Out-of-network provider with reduced fee options upon request and based on availability.
Jefferson Center for Mental Health-Veteran and Military Services
303-425-0300
veteran_services@jcmh.org
www.jcmh.org
4851 Independence St. #100
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
The Veteran and Military Families Team serves Veterans, their Families, and loved ones who face unique challenges that impact their lives. This team offers confidential counseling, group support, linking clients to community resources and encourages empowerment of all clients to find solutions to their unique challenges as military families.
Eligibility: Veterans, their Families and loved ones, regardless of discharge status, are eligble for a consultation to determine the best level of services for their needs. We primarily serve residents of Jefferson, Clear Creek, and Gilpin Counties; however we can take referral from other areas on a space-available basis. We are also glad to assist any Veteran or Family Member find resources in their area.
Healing Warriors Program
970-776-8387
info@healingwarriorsprogram.org
https://www.healingwarriorsprogram.org
1044 West Drake Road, Ste 202
Fort Collins, CO 80525
Healing Warriors Program (HWP) provides non-narcotic treatment including Acupuncture, CranioSacral therapy and Healing Touch therapy in conjunction with Guided Imagery for Pain, PTS, Sleep disturbance, interpersonal trauma, detox, cancer support and more. Additionally, HWP provides care coordination services and telehealth options.
Eligibility: Service members from any branch of service, any era of service, with an other than dishonorable discharge, as well as their spouse/partner and parent are entitled to care.
Hearts and Horses Therapeutic Riding Center
970-663-4200
info@heartsandhorses.org
www.heartsandhorses.org
163 N County Rd 29
Loveland, CO 80537
Therapeutic riding & horsemanship for Veterans, adults, and children with physical or cognitive disabilites, at risk youth, OT/PT/SLP services, Alzheimer’s and Dementia.
Eligibility: For our riding programs, 210 or less pounds. Unlimited for our ground program. Any age/era of Veteran eligble. Medical release is required.
No Barriers Warriors
970-484-3633
info@nobarriersusa.org
https://nobarrierusa.org/
312 Stover St.
Fort Collins, CO 80521
No Barriers Warriors improves the lives of Veterans with disabilities through curriculum-based expeditions in challenging environments.
Eligibility: We serve Veterans with service-connected disabilities. Proof of service (DD214) and proof of service- connected disability (VA letter) are needed to apply.
Colorado Discover Ability
970-257-1222
office@cdagj.org
www.cdagj.org
601 Struthers Ave
Grand Juction, CO 81501
CDA provides outdoor recreation programs for people with disabilities, their families, and friends including adaptive cycling, river rafting, kayaking, and skiing. Many of the programs are free of charge to Veterans thanks to a VA Adaptive Sports Grant.
Eligibility: Participants must be a Veteran with a disability to qualify for funding under the VA Adaptive Sports Grant.
Comfort Keepers
970-241-8818
www.grandjunction-533.comfortkeepers.com
514 28 1/4 Rd Ste 5
Grand Juction, CO 81501
Comfort Keepers provides in-home care and is an excellent resource for individuals who wish to remain in their home. We offer care-giving and nursing care. We also hire care-givers and CNA’s to help with the needs of our clients.
Eligibility: Our eligibility is simple, having a need to stay in their home while we tend to their everyday care personal as well as home care. We accept private pay as well as VA, Medicaid and insurance.
FirstLight Home Care
970-639-2048
www.firstlighthomecare.com
1048 Independent Ave #A119
Grand Junction, CO 81505
FirstLight offers non-medical home care services.
Eligibility: The Home Connections Program is available through VA referral and payment or private pay.
Help Heal Veterans
970-424-0499
grandjunction@healvets.org
2500 North Ave
Grand Junction, CO 81501
Help Heal Veterans provides therapeutic craft kits to Veterans at no charge.
Eligibility: Proof of Veteran Status.
Operation Revamp, Inc.
970-462-3126
info@operationrevamp.org
www.operationrevamp.org
307 S 12th St.
Grand Junction, CO 81501
Veterans Art Center provides supplies, equipment, studios and training on-site for Veterans and Families at no charge.
Eligibility: Veteran or Family Member of a Veteran.
VA Western Colorado Health Care System
970-263-2800
www.grandjunction.va.gov
2121 North Avenue
Grand Junction, CO 81501
Health care provided to eligible U.S. Veterans.
Eligibility: U.S. Veterans
Western Colorado Health Care System
970-263-2800
www.grandjuction.va.gov
2121 North Ave
Grand Junction, CO 81505
Rehabilitation social work provides psychosocial and care management services to Veterans in 4 specific categories: VIST Program (low vision rehab), Polytrauma Program (recently discharged combat veterans with multiple injuries), Spinal Cord Injury Program (spinal cord injured or impaired veterans) and Transplant Program (pre-eligibility and post-transplant services).
Eligibility: Enrolled Veterans who also have diagnoses in the above listed areas.
Wings and Warriors Western Slope
970-216-3392
www.wawws.org
486 Morning Glory Land #A
Grand Junction, CO 81504
Suicide prevention by helping Veteran to train/ provide service dog for their specific needs.
Eligibility: Application and approval by board.