Updated: July 17, 2020

    Here's what you need to know about current service delivery at Community Reach Center:
    • All Outpatient offices (Brighton, Broomfield, Commerce City, Northglenn, Thornton and Westminster) are open and have resumed their regular schedules. Clients may choose face-to-face counseling sessions or telehealth.  
     
    Visitors at all Community Reach Center locations are screened at the door prior to entrance. Those with symptoms will be directed back home to seek treatment with their medical provider and will receive a phone call from Community Reach Center staff for support and follow up. Visitors must wear a mask when visiting Community Reach Center facilities. We will gladly provide one if you forgot yours!
     
    Feeling anxious?  Not sleeping well?  Mis-using substances?  Experiencing strained relationships?  Give our Warm Line a call at 303-280-6602. Mental health professionals are available to talk, listen, lend support and facilitate referrals to other programs that can help bolster your coping skills and build resiliency.
     
    The Warm Line is not intended for crisis intervention.  Anyone feeling unsafe or suicidal should call Colorado Crisis Services at 1-844-493-8255, text 38255, or visit the Behavioral Health Urgent Care Center at 2551 W. 84th Avenue in Westminster.  Therapists and peer specialists are standing by to provide you and your family with compassion, support and helpful resources.  
     
    Community Reach Center's COVID-19 Heroes Program is FREE service designed to support healthcare workers during the pandemic.  Any healthcare worker who lives or works in Adams or Broomfield counties can receive up to six counseling sessions via telehealth or in person.
     
    Community Reach Center continues to align our delivery of essential behavioral and pediatric health care services in accordance with guidelines from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Staff are employing all recommended social distancing and personal protection practices. Additional disinfecting protocols and facilities modifications have been implemented at all Community Reach sites to support the health of clients and staff.  
     
    Our priority continues to be your health and wellness.  Remember that asking for help is a sign of personal strength, not weakness. We are here to support anyone seeking behavioral health services or pediatric primary care, and promise you the same evidence-based, trauma-informed, person-centered care you have come to expect from Community Reach Center.   For more information call 303-853-3500.
     
    People with concerns about COVID-19 may call the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment C-HELP Line at 303-389-1687 or 1-877-462-2911, for answers in many languages and for screening options. Visit www.cdc.gov to obtain the latest information about COVID-19.
     
    Stay well, friends.
    Call 303.853.3500 for further information or visit www.CommunityReachCenter.org
     
    We're here for you. We'll get through this together.

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