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Mental Health Partners: 24-Hour Walk-In Center and Crisis & Addictions Services LGBT-friendly

   
Information provided by: The Boulder County Community Services Department

Mental Health Partners: Community Crisis Center provides emergency psychiatric services, emergency evaluations for serious mental health problems that require immediate attention. Evaluations are conducted by mental health clinicians, nurse case managers, and peer support specialists to de-escalate the crisis and determine next steps for safety and recovery. Project Visibility Certified.
  • Hours24 Hours, 7 Days a Week, 365 Days a Year
  • Area(s) Served:Boulder and Broomfield counties
  • Fees:Please contact provider for fee information.
  • Application Process:Call Intake & Screening.
  • Eligibility Requirements:Call Intake & Screening for Eligibility Information.
  • Service Wait:Call Intake & Screening for service wait.
  • Acronym:MHP
  • Payment/Insurance Accepted:Medicaid, Medicare Part B, TANF, Indigent, private pay,and sliding scale.
  • ADA Access:Please contact facility for accessibility information.

Languages

  • Spanish

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Mike
9/3/2023 7:43:49 AM

Given the terrible experience of bringing a child who wants to harm themselves into a crisis center, we were given the best care and felt so taken care of at the center. The team was kind, encouraging, and full of helpful information. I would recommend this clinic in the situation that you need help.
michele
4/25/2019 6:29:53 AM

Very slow, unprofessional and rude. It takes a month or more to get help and you have to go to an intake appt and then an assessment appt. Also no accommodations for spinally disabled people.
DV Survivor
2/6/2022 9:23:13 AM

Rev. Stat. 14-10-124) Colorado law recognizes that it is generally in a child's best interest to have frequent contact with both parents and to have both parents participate in child-rearing. Strong support network of friends, family, peer groups or outside activities is crucial to children especially regarding mental health. As a parent I took the time to walk into this center with concerns over our daughters perceived increased withdrawal from family, friends, school, jobs and society and that our child is withdrawing at school. I explained that the family dynamic was impacted by domestic violence. When I also disclosed that this information was not being shared in therapy and that is why I was concerned the crisis center dismissed my efforts and the so called therapist put my family at more risk for being under trained and clearly uninterested in doing her job according to the best interest of children. I think if your going to make it more difficult on families in crisis yo

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