Day Treatment

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M – F, 8 am – 2:15 pm  

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  • Students must be 8 – 18. Over 18? Click here.
  • Students must have a mental health diagnosis.
  • Active Individualized Education Program (IEP).
  • Referrals accepted from public entities including but not limited to school districts, DHS, and BHAs. Please reach out if you have questions regarding referrals. 
  • Families, students, and partners who are seeking a more trauma-informed educational environment to provide specialized support.

*An IEP is a document uniquely designed for one specific student, with the intention of improving educational results for that child. Each IEP must be created in compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and, in Colorado, the Exceptional Children’s Education Act (ECEA).

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Day Treatment Services Provided

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Our Day Treatment program supports students and their families in reaching their educational and behavioral health goals in the following school districts: 27J, Adams 12, Adams 14, Aurora, Cherry Creek, Denver, Greeley, Jeffco, Mapleton, and Weld. We are grateful to provide wraparound care with the support of teachers, therapists, psychiatrists, and other community partners to make sure our students’ success is our top priority.