May 18, 2024 9:05 pm
Residents of the county can access free mental health programs

Boulder County is committed to supporting the mental and behavioral health of its residents through new programs launched at no cost. The WellMind Connection program connects residents to resource navigators or the Crisis Assistance and Treatment (CAT) team, which offers culturally responsive services to those experiencing an acute crisis.

Residents can access these services by calling, emailing, or visiting the WellMind website. The organization will then refer individuals to the appropriate mental or behavioral health team for help. The CAT team consists of bilingual navigators who aim to keep individuals in their communities and assist them in navigating through the system by removing barriers.

These programs are part of Boulder County’s response to community needs and aim to address challenges residents face in finding appropriate resources for behavioral health care. In 2023, the Boulder County Commissioners adopted the Behavioral Health Road Map with a vision to help all residents access the mental and behavioral health support they need at the right time.

Funded through the American Rescue Plan Act, these programs receive $6 million to support mental and behavioral health services. The goal is for the community to feel supported and have access to mental health resources in a personalized, trustworthy, and relatable way. Residents in need of assistance can call 303-441-1300 Monday to Friday from 12-4 p.m. or email [email protected] for help.

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