Our programs and services foster recovery and resilience in children, adults and families struggling with mental health conditions and substance use disorders. Learn more about our areas of service. We've developed a library of FAQs, tip sheets and resources to help answer your questions and support you along your journey.
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OUR MISSION: To inspire hope, improve lives, and strengthen our community by providing mental health and related solutions for individuals and families. DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION STATEMENT: At Jefferson Center, it is our policy and our mission to be inclusive and mindful of the diversity of everyone who comes through our doors.
Jefferson Center's programs and services foster recovery and resilience in children, adults and families struggling with mental health problems. As the community's private non-profit mental health center, we serve more than 32,000 people each year in Jefferson, Gilpin and Clear Creek counties. Centro Dones is a program for community members of any age to receive bilingual Spanish services with convenient access within our Latino community.
Jefferson Center provides client-centered services designed to meet your individual mental health, substance use, and wellness needs. We're dedicated to meeting you where you're at in your journey and working together to help you live a satisfying and hopeful life. How to Access Services: to schedule a first-time appointment for yourself, your child, or family member, contact our Access Team at 303-425-0300.
Above all, we put people first, including our employees. If you want to be part of a passionate staff committed to helping people improve their health and their happiness, join our team. Jefferson Center for Mental Health and its Doctoral Psychology Internship Program are committed to the recruitment of culturally and ethnically diverse interns.
Soire at Sunset Helping Teens Thrive. Together Mental Health First Aid Suicide Prevention Training QMAP Webinar Series Wellness Classes On the Move for Mental Health Annual Gala Helping Kids Thrive. Our summer concert was a fun and relaxing evening of music and friends under a beautiful sunset. Learn more here.
Reviews (10)
Bryan Stephenson
Nov 13, 2021
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This place used to be really helpful if you needed someone to talk to. Sometimes thats really all someone needs, is someone to talk to in person. When I went today, I was met by this really rude guy that told me in this angry voice you know we don't offer therapy? You know we don't offer medicine? I should have trusted my instincts and left right there after being talked to like this. After this, I met with this lady that spent most of the time telling me the same thing that the guy I had met in the beginning had told me. I explained what was going on and she interrupted me and abruptly ended the
Patricialyn Veal
Aug 31, 2021
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John Barker
Aug 28, 2021
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Steven M. Jones
Aug 13, 2021
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Nicole Coleman
May 19, 2021
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Michael Woodham
Sep 07, 2020
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I have been going here for a little less than 2 years and this place is the worst I have ever been to. They have no respect for patients at all and they are beyond unorganized. This place is a disaster with patients caught in the middle. If you can save yourself the trouble and just go somewhere else. I would give them Negative stars if I could
Cody Schlueter
Jul 20, 2020
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The Elizabethean Lp
Jun 25, 2020
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Would give zero stars if I could. Perhaps they are better with persons dealing with substance use, but if you are having a mental health crisis, go literally anywhere else. Staff (therapists and nurses) are callous and unfeeling, giving no support or effective communication with anyone having panic attacks or SI.
Steven Lovato
Oct 12, 2019
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Noemi Volkov
Sep 19, 2018
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