Community Impact
Douglas County
Locations & Services
A. HIGHLANDS RANCH
Counseling & Psychiatry
- For children, adolescents, families & adults
B. PARKER (2 locations)
Counseling & Psychiatry
- For children, adolescents, families & adults
- Group Counseling
Substance Use Services
Support Services
- Case Management
- Supported Employment
- Assertive Community Treatment
C. CASTLE ROCK
New location opening in August 2022
Counseling & Psychiatry
- For children, adolescents, families & adults
Substance Use Services
Support Services
- Assertive Community Treatment
- Supported Employment New location opening in April 2022
2021 Douglas County Clients
48,911
Total services provided
6,624
Total clients served
Location | Services | Clients |
---|---|---|
Castle Rock | 13,999 | 1,230 |
Highlands Ranch | 9,394 | 1,230 |
Parker - Crownpoint | 15,269 | 2,531 |
Parker - Dransfelt | 10,329 | 2,388 |
Total | 48,991 | 6,624 |
Client Age
Primary Diagnosis
- Adjustment Disorders
- Anxiety Disorders
- Depressive Disorders
- Substance Use Disorders
- Bipolar Disorder
Service | Services Provided | % of Services |
---|---|---|
Individual Therapy | 29,916 | 61% |
Medical Services | 13,671 | 28% |
Intakes/Assessments | 2,516 | 5% |
Case Management/Recovery Services | 1,751 | 4% |
Groups/Classes | 1,137 | 2% |
Total | 48,991 | 100% |
Child & Adolescent Services
20+
Clinical support staff (therapists, psychiatrists, case managers, mental health specialists and consultants) attending to the needs of our youth in Douglas County.
When it comes to our youth, we offer a continuum of services aimed at meeting the diverse needs of our child and adolescent community members. Our counciling teams collectively support early childhood, child, and adolescent youth through individual, family, and group therapy services. Our psychiatry team provides care and treatment to our child and adolescent youth. Through our substance use treatment services at our Parker and Castle Rock locations, we have trained staff to work with adolescents on their path to recovery from addiction, mental illness, and trauma.
Our co-located school-based teams provide a wide range of support to the entire school system. From individual, group and family therapy for students to training of school district staff, students and parents on a variety of topics such as trauma responsive practices, suicide prevention, and Mental Health First Aid. Therapists facilitate and complete expedited intakes for youth in need of immediate access and develop treatment goals with students, their families, and school personnel, where appropriate.
Through our STEM Center for Strength, we promote recovery and resilience for the STEM School Highlands Ranch community through social connection and wellness programming.
Intensive Programs
91%
of clients reported an average improvement of 35% from pre to post enrollment to our intensive program for depressive disorders.
Our intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) provide short-term treatment (6-12 weeks) for people who need more than traditional weekly therapy sessions. This model bridges the gap between hospital treatment and weekly therapy through a more impactful and condensed approach. We offer three programs focused on depression, severe and persistent mental illness, and substance use disorders.
Clients attend sessions for a minimum of 9 hours per week, 3 hours per day. The duration of the program is 6 weeks.
- The benefits of our intensive programs:
- Decrease in symptoms
- Improved daily functions
- Positive social connections
- Improved ability to manage physical health
- Resiliency
- Increase motivation
- More effective coping strategies