Mental & Behavioral Health
Support and care are available right now for everyone facing mental health and substance use challenges. Explore the resources ready to assist you.


Need Immediate Support? Help is Available Now.
The 988 Colorado Mental Health Line is available in many languages for free, immediate, human support 24/7. If you or someone you know is struggling with an emotional, mental health, or substance use concern, call or text 988, or live chat online.
We All Have Mental Health.
Let's Improve it Together.
Together, we strive for a mentally healthy Adams County free of suicide and overdose, where people have hope and a sense of purpose in their lives. Our Behavioral Health Strategies Program works to make it easier to get behavioral health care and support, and collaborates to promote community-led and youth-led solutions. Our work includes
- Releasing the first Adams County Behavioral Health Services and Supports Assessment
- Offering training, including Mental Health First Aid, to develop skills to respond to someone in crisis
- Supporting workforce expansion in the behavioral health space
- Creating the Adams County Co-Responders Community of Practice
- Supporting the Violence Prevention Action Team
Let's Talk About Our Mental Health and Well-Being
Everyone faces challenges with their mood, emotions, and behavior from time to time. In fact, it’s estimated one in five people in Adams County will face a mental health issue this year. It is important to talk with someone we trust and seek professional help when needed, just as we would with a physical injury or illness.
Get a Free Screening
Mental Health Colorado has free online screenings. You can take these tests to see if you may have a mental health challenge. They ask about things like using alcohol or drugs, feeling anxious or sad, or having trouble eating. Tests are available for everyone, including youth and adults. It’s a way to check how you’re feeling and get help if you need it.
Please note that this is not an official diagnosis but rather a starting place for a conversation with a health care provider.
Explore Available Resources
Resources are available to help you no matter your needs.
Please note that we do not provide direct behavioral health services or treatment.
Mental Health
Find services, providers, and information about mental health.
Suicide Prevention
Suicide is a serious public health issue that can impact anyone. Hope is possible, and resources are available to help.
Substance Use & Recovery
Learn about common substances, how they affect people, and find resources to help.
Free Quit
The use and misuse of tobacco products affect our health and well-being. Find support in quitting.
Contact the Mental & Behavioral Health Team
Experiencing an emergency? Call 988 or 911 for immediate help.