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There are many resources available to you to access mental and behavioral health care. Explore your options below to choose what works best for you or your loved one. Options include treatment, counseling, crisis services, and harm reduction resources. You can also find information about recovery and how to talk about behavioral health with the people you care about.

If you are experiencing a crisis, please call 911 or contact 988 Colorado by calling 988 or text “TALK” to 988.

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Own Path

Own Path

Own Path helps you search for meaningful mental and behavioral health care and treatment options, including opioid replacement therapies such as methadone, buprenorphine (suboxone), and naltrexone for yourself or someone you love. Search results are completely confidential and can be tailored to help you find a health professional or treatment program in your community.

988 Colorado

988 Colorado

988 Colorado is a national network of local contact centers offering free and confidential help to people who are struggling with mental health, substance use, or emotional challenges. Call or text 988 to talk to a trained specialist. Services are always free, confidential, and professional.

Lift The Label

Lift The Label

Lift the Label supports Coloradans with recovery. Hear stories from people who have been there, and access resources to help support your loved one in their recovery journey. Lift the Label can help you learn more about treatment options for substance use, including different types of medicine that may help.

Colorado 2-1-1

Colorado 2-1-1

Colorado 2-1-1 is a confidential and multilingual service connecting people to vital resources across the state. No matter where you live in Colorado, you can find information about resources in your local community. Call, text, or chat with a 2-1-1 Resource Navigator to access services for mental health and substance use disorders.

I Matter

I Matter

I Matter connects young people to free virtual counseling sessions with a professional therapist. Youths ages 11 and older can reach out to request counseling on their own, or a parent can get in touch to seek support for their child. Counseling sessions are always confidential and professional.

Make the Connection

Make the Connection

Make the Connection shares stories of recovery from military veterans and provides resources to find local support.