Day Treatment - Family Life Counseling

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Family Life Counseling, P.C.
Day Treatment
Community Care Foundation
3030 S. Sherman St.
Englewood, CO 80113
303-777-0303
Fax: 303-733-4565
Denver Area Youth Services
(Ages 12-18; offer academic, therapeutic and substance abuse counseling services to prepare them for success in public schools)
Program Director:
Angie Smith
6888 Bryant St.
Denver, CO 80223
303-302-3297
www.denveryouth.org
Denver Children’s Home
(After school, day, residential, in-home, and outpatient programs; full assessment and transition programs—see binder for details on
these programs)
Treatment center:
1501 Albion St.
Denver, CO 80220
303-399-4890
Devereux Cleo Wallace
(For youth with psychiatric, emotional, behavioral problems ages 8-21; residential treatment, day treatment, and family counseling
offered; youth admitted must meet DSM-IV diagnosis)
8405 Church Ranch Blvd.
Westminster, CO 80021
303-466-7391
1-800-456-2536
www.cleowallace.org
Family Tree Gemini House
(This program is for adolescents ages 11-17. There are 18 beds for county placement & 2 beds for runaways. The program provides
education, family and individual counseling, and life skills. Will accept pregnant teens until childbirth.)
1629 Simms St.
Lakewood, CO 80215
303-235-0630
"Transforming Lives"
Fresh Start Alternative School
2250 E. 16th Avenue
Denver, CO 80206
303-331-9597
Fax: 303-331-9664
Griffith Centers for Children
(Formerly Emily Griffith-male only, ages 10-21--sexual offender, ADD/ADHD, emancipation, day treatment, family therapy,
education, experiential therapy, equine therapy, ropes course, spiritual programs, emergency mental health holds, disabilities)
12163 Perry Park Rd.
Larkspur, CO 80118
303-681-2400
Fax: 303-681-2400
Colorado Springs: 719-636-2122
www.emilygriffith.com
Hampden Academy
(Aurora Mental Health; specialized program to assist youth ages 14-18 and their families to cope with mental illness and emotional
disturbances)
14301 E. Hampden Ave.
Aurora, CO 80014
303-617-2300
Fax: 303-617-2397
www.anmhc.org
Intercept Day Treatment Program
(Aurora Mental Health; developmental disability with a mental illness, ages 5-21. Also provides after school day treatment)
11023 E. Fifth Ave.
Aurora, CO 80011
303-617-2300
Fax: 303-326-1949
Metro Children’s Center
(Aurora Mental Health; child from first to eighth grade receives individual and group therapy, and attends school in a special-education
setting with very small classes while the family is involved in family therapy)
10782 E. Alameda Ave.
Aurora, CO 80014
303-617-2300
Mount Saint Vincent
(Assists youth with emotional and behavioral problems ages 6-14; day treatment which provides individual, family, group, recreational
therapy, medication consultation, transportation provided within the area)
4159 Lowell Blvd.
Denver, CO 80211
303-458-7220
F: 303-477-7559
www.msvhome.org
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Namaqua Center
(Serves emotionally disturbed children & their families who have been physically or sexually abused, neglected or are mentally ill; ages
3-12)
404 E. 7th St.
Loveland, CO 80537
970-669-7550
Fax: 970-663-2907
www.namaqua.com
Plum Creek Academy
(Emotionally disturbed youth only; serves as a transition from RTC or hospital to regular school setting; also serves as site for Douglas
Works Options)
8236 W. Carder Ct.
Littleton, CO 80125
303-387-6075
Prince Street Academy
(Arapahoe/Douglas Mental Health Network; ages 12-18 at risk of out-of-home placement or expulsion from school due to
mental health issues; IEP, transitional planning, counseling; treatment 5 days/week 8a-3p)
5224 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80123
303-761-7991
Fax: 303-761-0307
www.mentalhealthpath.org
Project Self-Discovery
(After-school program “offers teenagers the opportunity to learn positive coping skills while developing their artistic talent.”)
899 Logan St., Suite 207
Denver, CO 80203
303-830-8500
Fax: 303-830-8420
www.mscd.edu/~psych/PSD/psd.htm
Savio House
(Males and females ages 10-18; treatment tracks which include delinquency, emancipation, alcohol and drug, female
empowerment, sexual abuse intervention; education services; group, family, and individual counseling)
325 King St.
Denver, CO 80219
303-225-4100
Fax: 303-225-4101
Day treatment contact: Norma Aguilar-Dave 303-225-4040
www.saviohouse.org
Shiloh House
(Males 7-18; severe behavioral and emotional issues; residential, day treatment, and outpatient treatment)
6400 W. Coal Mine Ave.
Littleton, CO 80123
303-932-9599
Fax: 303-973-1269
www.shilohhouse.org
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Southgate School Day Treatment
(Colorado Springs area; program of Cedar Springs Behavioral Health System; offers inpatient care, residential, and day treatment)
2135 Southgate Rd.
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
719-633-4114 (24-hour)
1-800-888-1088 (24-hour)
www.psysolutions.com/facilities/cedarsprings/index.html
Synergy
(Program through University of Colorado Health Sciences Center—ARTS; drug/alcohol and psychological evaluation, school
problems, and substance monitoring; ages 12-18; day treatment, outpatient, residential, and multisystemic services offered; assessment
completed in family’s home for some forms of services)
3738 W. Princeton Circle
12121 S. Broadway
Denver, CO 80236
Denver, CO 80210
303-781-7875
303-934-1008 x268
www.uchsc.edu/arts//treatment/synergy.htm
Tennyson Center-Colorado Christian Home
(Serves abused and neglected children ages 5-14; day treatment, outpatient, in-home services, residential treatment;
education programs, summer programs)
2950 Tennyson Street
Denver, Co 80212
P: 303-433-2541
F: 303-433-9701
www.childabuse.org
Urban League of Metro Denver
(After-school programs, online education)
5900 E. 39th Ave.
Denver, CO 80207
303-388-5861
Fax: 303-321-1245
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