
Local Resources
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COLORADO CRISIS SERVICES HOTLINE
Available 24/7: 844-493-8255
Or Text the word “TALK” to: 38255SUICIDE PREVENTION COALITION OF CO 800-273-8255
VA SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINE
Available 24/7: 800-273-TALK (8255)
Or Text the word “TALK” to: 83-8255DIVERSUS HEALTH We provide high-quality mental and behavioral health care and counseling in multiple Colorado communities, one person or family at a time. Our exceptional health care services focus on assisting you with counseling, psychiatry, addiction, and crisis. Feel confident in the care you receive. Contact us to book an appointment and get started today. https://diversushealth.org/
Family Integration Counseling Service
Addiction, mental health, trauma marriage and family therapist, sexual abuse, fertility, child abuse, EMDR/Brainspotting, Trauma/PTSD
Commercial Insurance including United/Optum, Anthem BlueCross/BlueShield, Aetna, Cigna, Kaiser HMO, TriWest (VA), TriCare, Rocky Mountain Health Plans
Dusty Powell MA LPC CAS
(303) 838-5406 x1
Tue-Fri: Downtown Bailey at 60615 US Highway 285, Bailey CO 80421
Rebecca Frazier MA LPCC ACC
(720) 780-2209
Tue-Thur: at 60615 US Highway 285, Bailey CO 80421
Friday: 548 Front Street Fairplay, CO 80421
Knudsen Counseling Education and Business Services
Nola Knudsen MA LPC LAC
Monday: 60615 US Highway 285, Bailey CO 80421
Tue-Fri: 548 Front Street Fairplay, CO 80421
(719) 960-4598
Addiction, DUI Education and Therapy Classes/Groups, Domestic Violence Offender Treatment, Sober Support/Relapse Prevention, Anger Management
Medicaid
Sagebrush Counseling
Adam Fyler MA LPC
785-865-6555
548 Front Street Fairplay, CO 80421
Mental Health, family therapy, music therapy
Michelle Mortensen MA LPC CAT
Addiction, adoption, parenting, play therapy, autism, TBI
Commercial Insurance including United/Optum, Anthem BlueCross/BlueShield, Aetna, Cigna, Kaiser HMO, TriWest (VA), Medicaid/Colorado Access, CCHA
By appt only: 60615 US Highway 285, Bailey CO 80421
Mountain Steps Counseling
Barbara Olseen LCSW
Mental health, parenting, LGBTQ+, Senior, Life Transition
1 Delwood Drive. Unit 650, Bailey, CO 80421
(720) 682-7386
QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN CHOOSING A THERAPIST:
Your choice of a mental health therapist/counselor is very important to your well-being. Interview her/him in the same way any employer would
interview a prospective employee. S/he will be working for you as well as
with you; and competent, caring therapists will not only appreciate your questions but will be honest with you. You are the consumer. Do not
hesitate to ask hard questions and do expect complete answers. After all,
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CLOTHES CLOSET – 288 Main St., Bailey CO 80421
Hours: Friday 3pm-5pm & Saturdays 9am-12 noon
Gently used clothing offered free to all. Donations accepted (must be
clean and in good repair).Mountain Resource Center
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MTN RESOURCE CENTER (MRC) - 11030 Kitty Dr., Conifer, CO 80433
Community Support Services provides family development and
emergency assistance for rent/mortgage, food, clothing, utilities, case
management, health coverage assistance, and disaster relief.
Website: www.mrcco.org
Call: 303-838-7552VICTIM ASSISTANCE - Park County Sheriff’s Office
The Park County Sheriff’s Office Victim Services Program works in
conjunction with law enforcement deputies to respond to crime victims
and family survivors in cases of crimes against persons and families
affected by violent and sudden death. Victim advocates provide crisis
intervention, information, follow-up support and referrals as required by
the Colorado constitutional amendment for victim rights. The Victim
Services staff also acts as a liaison between the criminal justice system
and the victim.
Website: http://www.parkco.us/154/Victim-Services
Call Bailey: 303-816-5915/303-816-5912
Call Fairplay: 719-836-4110
To reach a Victim Advocate 24/7 call Non-Emergency Dispatch at
719-836-4121, then press 5Rocky Mountain Rural Health
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NEED HEALTH INSURANCE FOR YOUR KIDS? Colorado Health Plan
Plus (CHP+) provides insurance to Colorado’s uninsured children under 18 whose family meets income guidelines. Apply online at:
https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/hcpf/child-health-plan-plusTHE RESOURCE EXCHANGE - Park, El Paso, and Teller Counties
EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT SCREENING
Description: Birth to 3 early childhood development evaluations. Areas that are evaluated are: Speech, coordination, social, and thinking skills. Families are given guidance, therapy and support to help promote their child’s development during their everyday routines. The program is provided at no cost to families.
Website: www.tre.org/ and www.earlychildhoodconnections.org/FAMILY SUPPORT - TRE is a nonprofit whose mission is to build
independence for people with developmental disabilities. Their programs are for ages three and older and include Early Intervention, Family Support, Children’s Extensive Support, Supported Living Services, Comprehensive Services and Transportation.
Please call for more information: 719-687-5047CONIFER MEDICAL CENTER - 26659 Pleasant Park Rd., Conifer, CO 80433.
Family Medicine is a specialty that provides comprehensive healthcare for every member of the family. Our doctors manage most acute, chronic or mental health conditions. We work closely with specialists to coordinate care of complex health issues. Website:
http://www.conifermed.com/
Call: 303-647-5300ASPEN PARK PEDIATRICS - 25797 Conifer Rd., Suite B110, Conifer,
CO 80433
Offers an array of services, board certified in pediatric emergency
medicine and general pediatrics located just off Highway 285 in the
Aspen Park Village Shopping Center.
Website: www.aspenparkpediatrics.com
Call: 303-838-3355
SOUTH PARK HEALTH CARE – 525 Hathaway St., Fairplay, CO 80440
Family Medicine. Many insurances accepted.
Website: https://southparkhealthcare.com
Call: 719-836-0334ST. ANTHONY BRECKENRIDGE COMMUNITY CLINIC EMERGENCY
CENTER - located at the base of Peak 9. Health care professionals
specialize in emergency and urgent care, orthopedics and ski related injuries. The Flight For Life CO helicopter serves St. Anthony
Breckenridge Community Clinic Emergency Center for severely injured or ill patients who may need immediate transport to St. Anthony Summit Medical Center in Frisco or a Denver hospital. Website: https://www.stanthonymountainclinics.org
Call: 970-453-1010
ST. ANTHONY HEALTH CENTER EVERGREEN/CENTURA HEALTH –
32214 Ellingwood Trail, Suite 210, Evergreen CO 80439.
Offers adult primary, pediatric primary, preventive care and sports
medicine.
Call: 303-643-2020
Fax: 303-679-2046
PARK COUNTY PUBLIC AGENCY - Two locations: 81 Main St., Bailey, CO 80421 and 825 Clark St., Fairplay, CO 80440.
Description: Immunizations are available for children and adults. We take Medicaid and most private insurances for immunizations.
Immunizations are available at low or no cost for those who are unable to pay. We offer the WIC program- Women, Infant Children Program which provides supplemental food and nutrition education for pregnant and breastfeeding women and children under the age of five. Other services include Cavity Free at Three Program, pregnancy testing, breastfeeding education, health education programs and the Nurse Family Partnership Program. The agency also provides communicable disease investigation and control,
and public health emergency preparedness planning.
Website: https://www.parkcountyco.gov/86/Public-Health
Call Bailey: 303-816-5970
Call Fairplay: 719-836-4161Florrisant Family Medicine
The clinic provides primary care services to patients of all ages ranging from pediatrics to geriatrics. We are located next to the Post Office in beautiful Florissant, Colorado.
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Mountain Resource Center
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LIFEBRIDGE FOOD BANK PANTRY 288, 288 Main St., Bailey, CO
80421 Bridging the gap during difficlut times. Everyone is Welcome.
Hours: Fridays 3-5pm & Saturdays 9am-12noon
Email: 303-909-7534 john.obrecht50@gmail.com www.lifebridgeco.orgWIDOW’S OIL PANTRY - 2257 Shelton Rd., Bailey, CO 80421
Hours: Thursdays, Winter, 3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Summer, 4:00 p.m.-6:00
p.m. Food bank serves Park County residents and others, no income
requirements, minimal paperwork, no appointments necessary.
Call: 303-838-0987 OR email: puggpower@hotmail.comSOUTH PARK FOOD BANK – 501 Main St., Fairplay, CO 80440
(entrance in rear of building).
Hours: 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Saturday following the second Friday of the
month. Wide variety of wholesome food including fresh produce provided
to residents of South Park area; no income requirements but I.D.
required for proof of residency. Emergency services are available at
other times by appointment.
Website: http://www.soparkcc.org/community.html
Call: 719-836-3781PARK COUNTY SENIOR COALITION
Phone: 719-836-4150Office: 825 Clark St., Suite C, Fairplay, CO 80440 Mailing address: PO Box 309 Fairplay, CO 80440Email: scofpc@parkco.usHome delivered meals: Receive a food box with up to 20 meals /month per senior
Mountain Resource Center
WIC
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Inside Out Youth Services (IOYS) is based in Colorado Springs and, via virtual platforms, serves the entire state of Colorado. IOYS builds access, equity, and power with LGBTQIA2+ young people (ages 13-24), through leadership, advocacy, community-building, education, and peer support. For more information, visit https://insideoutys.org/ or call 719-328-1056
Free, Confidential Counseling
For young people ages 12-20 who reside in the mountain communities west of the Denver metro area in Colorado.
Individual counseling and group counseling services provided by registered therapists.https://www.resilience1220.org/
The Trevor Project Lifeline 24/7 crisis intervention and suicide prevention lifeline for LGBTQ young people (ages 13-24)(866) 488-7386 or text “TREVOR” to (202) 304-1200
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PARK COUNTY SENIOR COALITION
Jennie Danner, Executive Director Phone: 719-836-4150
Office: 825 Clark St., Suite C, Fairplay, CO 80440 Mailing address: PO Box 309 Fairplay, CO 80440
Email: scofpc@parkco.us FAX: 719-836-0197
The Coalition is a non-profit organization that serves Park County residents age 60 years and older. A few of the services offered are:
• Transportation and Assisted Transportation Vouchers,
• Home delivered meals: Receive a food box with up to 20 meals /month per senior
• Chore Vouchers: Financial assistance with chores such as chimney sweeping, snow removal, firewood delivery, hand-rail installation, etc.
• Homemaking Vouchers: Assistance with light cleaning/housework.
SENIORS ALLIANCE OF PLATTE CANYON
Phone: 720-385-8300 email: seniorsallianceofplateecanyon@gmail.com www.seniorsalliance.org
Office: 83 Main St., Bailey, CO 80421 Mailing address: PO Box 106, Bailey, CO 80421 FaceBook
SAPC is an all volunteer, non-profit organization connecting seniors from Pine Junction to Kenosha Pass, Park County, CO. SAPC partners with Park County Senior Coalition and other organizations in the area. We connect seniors to:
• resources,
• social opportunities,
• educational opportunities,
• assist with referrals and
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COLORADO CRISIS SERVICES HOTLINE
Available 24/7: 844-493-8255
Or Text the word “TALK” to: 844-493-38255
24 HOUR NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINE
Call: 800-273-8255SECOND WIND FUND
While other suicide prevention organizations offer broad suicide
prevention education and awareness, Second Wind Fund offers actual
treatment services to at-risk children and youth. Second Wind Fund has
built an innovative program to match children and youth ages 19 and
younger, which are at risk of suicide, with a licensed therapist in their local community.
Website: http://www.thesecondwindfund.org/
Call: 720-962-0706
ALLIANCE OF HOPE
For suicide loss survivors. Online support group.
Website: http://allianceofhope.org
HEARTBEAT – Survivors After Suicide
http://heartbeatsurvivorsaftersuicide.org/index.shtml is a peer support
group offering empathy, encouragement, and direction following the
suicide of a loved one.
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Teller County Mental Health Alliance: https://tcmha.org/
The clinic provides primary care services to patients of all ages ranging from pediatrics to geriatrics. We are located next to the Post Office in beautiful Florissant, Colorado.
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VA SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINEAvailable 24/7: 800-273-TALK (8255)Or Text the word “TALK” to: 83-8255
Park County Veteran Service Office
Veterans Services - Bailey Office 153 Delwood DriveBailey, CO 80421 303-816-9498
Veterans Services - Fairplay Office 825 Clark StreetPO Box 968Fairplay, CO 80440 719-836-4132
Colorado Springs Vet Center
719-471-9992
3920 N. Union, Colorado Springs
Non-medical free support
No Vet center in Teller or Park county. Any veteran can get help here in CS Center
Teller County Veteran Services
Cynthia Meyer - Veteran Services Officer
Location: 800 Research Dr., Suite 230, Woodland Park, CO Map
Mailing Address: PO Box 7245 Woodland Park, CO 80863
Phone: 719.686.5526 Fax: 719.687.5422
Email: Cynthia Meyer - Veteran Services OfficerHomefront Military Network
HFMN helps service members, veterans, and their families navigate support systems through web-based and call-in information and assistance to find the services that are the best fit, and follows alongside these individuals every step of the way.
719-577-7417
Next Chapter
Veteran suicide prevention pilot program funded through the CO State Dept. of Human Services. It’s a partnership between Colorado Behavioral Health Admin., UC Health, and Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center. Health and wellness, transition and employment, Housing and food assistance, helping Veterans and their families.
Nextchapterco.org
1-888-719-VETS (8387)
Family Care Center Behavioral Health Services
719-540-2100
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Inside Out Youth Services (IOYS) is based in Colorado Springs and, via virtual platforms, serves the entire state of Colorado. IOYS builds access, equity, and power with LGBTQIA2+ young people (ages 13-24), through leadership, advocacy, community-building, education, and peer support. For more information, visit https://insideoutys.org/ or call 719-328-1056
Resilience1220
Free, Confidential CounselingFor young people ages 12-20 who reside in the mountain communities west of the Denver metro area in Colorado.Individual counseling and group counseling services provided by registered therapists.
https://www.resilience1220.org/Safe2Tell Colorado
An anonymous way for students, parents, school staff, and community members to report concerns regarding their safety or the safety of others
877-542-7233The Trevor Project Lifeline
24/7 crisis intervention and suicide prevention lifeline for LGBTQ young people (ages 13-24)
(866) 488-7386 or text “TREVOR” to (202) 304-1200