behavioral HealthCare programs
Since 1960, Mile High Behavioral Healthcare has empowered individuals to shape healthy, viable, complete lives. Our care is vital to those on the fringes of our community—individuals struggling to hold on and move forward. For high-risk, high-need individuals, there are significant barriers to services. We are there for them with life-changing care.
"The most important thing I've learned from MHBHC is the difference between having to quit and wanting to quit. Without them, I wouldn't have held my job or achieved good relationships with my family. MHBHC is not just part of my recovery; it will forever be a part of my life."
—an individual in a Mile High Behavioral Healthcare program
WHO WE SERVE
• women, men, Veterans, LGBTQ+ individuals, single-parent families, men and women living with HIV, transgender and gender-expansive individuals, and youth
• those with mental health and substance use issues and co-occurring disorders
• individuals with trauma, relationship issues, gay men's wellness issues, those experiencing homelessness, and youth struggling to find their way
• transgender and gender-expansive individuals
• VA-eligible single women and families who are experiencing homelessness
• families who are experiencing homeless
• youth living in motels in Aurora
• youth who are runaway, living without a home
• individuals returning to the community from incarceration
LOCATIONS
We offer behavioral healthcare and programs at our agency's home office, situated in Denver’s Globeville neighborhood. Mile High Integrated Care has two offices located on Federal Blvd. in Sheridan and in Summit County. At our Sheridan facility, we offer programs specifically for transgender and gender-expansive individuals. Our housing support services in Aurora are next to the Fitzsimons Medical Complex. The Denver Element, located on Kalamath St., serves the LGBTQ2S+ community. Our newest addition, the Family Preservation Center on Montview Ave. in Aurora, houses Colfax Community Network and one site of the Adolescent Behavioral Healthcare program.
Behavioral health
• referrals, self-referrals, or court-ordered referrals. Telehealth is available for all programs.
• programs for Veterans, women, men, LGBTQ2S+ individuals, single-parent families, men and women living with HIV, transgender and gender-expansive individuals, and youth
• individual, family, and group counseling, case management, treatment, relapse prevention, and recovery services including risk-reduction, healthy relationship training, life skills coaching, DUI education, and therapy
• assessment, referral, case management, and treatment for substance use and mental health recovery support, and re-entry services for individuals returning from incarceration with substance use issues
• peer support specialists for relapse prevention
• program aftercare for recovery support