Colorado Treatment Providers

✅ Public / nonprofit behavioral health & court-linked programs 🛠️ Community, telehealth & private options – confirm with officer

Colorado Treatment Providers, Counseling & Recovery Supports

This directory highlights behavioral health, substance use, and counseling resources across Colorado that are commonly used for probation, parole, diversion, DUI, and other court-related requirements. Listings are organized by region and type of service (outpatient, intensive, residential, recovery support).

Supervision reminder: always match your treatment choice to the exact wording in your judgment and sentence or probation/parole order. If your paperwork says “state-licensed provider,” “approved DUI program,” “domestic violence intervention,” or “sex offender–specific treatment,” your officer or court may only accept certain programs. Get written or documented approval before switching or stopping any treatment.

Denver Metro & Front Range

Counties: Denver, Jefferson, Arapahoe, Adams, Boulder, Douglas & nearby

✅ Verified Public Behavioral Health, Crisis & Court-Connected Services

Colorado Crisis & Support Line (Statewide)
Free 24/7 crisis line for mental health and substance use, with phone, text, and walk-in locations in some areas. This is for immediate support, not for long-term counseling or probation sign-offs.
Use crisis services if you are in emotional crisis or thinking about self-harm. For ongoing treatment that counts for court, ask your officer what programs are approved.
Statewide
Community Mental Health & Behavioral Health Centers
Regional mental health centers around Denver provide outpatient therapy, psychiatry, and case management. Some coordinate with probation, parole, and specialty courts.
Ask intake staff if they can send attendance or compliance letters to your officer or court, and whether your insurance or Medicaid is accepted.
Denver Metro & Front Range
DUI Education & Therapy – State-Approved Providers
Colorado maintains lists of approved DUI education and therapy providers. Courts usually require you to complete classes with a provider that appears on the state-approved roster.
Confirm with your attorney, probation officer, or DMV which level of DUI class (Level I/II, track) you are ordered to complete and how to find an approved provider.
Denver & surrounding counties

🛠️ Eligible Private, Telehealth & Specialized Providers (Confirm First)

Private Therapists & Telehealth Counseling
Many licensed counselors and therapists offer in-person or online appointments. Some are willing to provide documentation for court or probation, but others do not do forensic work.
Before you start, ask if they are comfortable documenting attendance and progress for legal cases, and check that your officer will accept a private provider.
Denver Metro & across Colorado
Domestic Violence Intervention & Anger Management Programs
Specialized group programs may be required for domestic-violence–related offenses or anger conditions. Courts often recognize only certain certified or listed providers.
Match the program name and certification level to what is written in your judgment and ask your officer to confirm in writing before you enroll.
Denver Metro & Front Range

Northern Colorado – Fort Collins, Greeley & Surrounding

Counties: Larimer, Weld, Morgan, Logan & nearby

✅ Verified Community Mental Health, Substance Use & Case Management

Regional Community Mental Health & Addiction Clinics
Northern Colorado clinics provide outpatient therapy, medication management, and substance use treatment, sometimes with reentry-focused services.
Ask about groups or tracks that work with probation and parole, and how they send attendance reports to supervising officers.
Fort Collins · Loveland · Greeley
Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) & Day Treatment
Some programs offer higher-intensity group and individual treatment instead of or after residential care. Courts may order IOP for substance use or mental health conditions.
Verify required hours per week, duration, and whether virtual attendance is allowed under your court order.
Northern Colorado counties

🛠️ Eligible Peer Recovery, Support Groups & Faith-Based Programs

Peer Recovery & Community Support Services
Peer-run organizations and recovery community centers offer groups, coaching, and sober activities. Helpful for stability, but not always a formal substitute for ordered treatment.
Great for extra support. If you want it to count toward requirements, get approval from your officer or court first.
Fort Collins · Greeley & region
AA/NA & Other Support Groups
Twelve-step and other mutual-help meetings run across Northern Colorado. Courts sometimes ask for meeting attendance in addition to formal treatment.
Keep a signed attendance sheet or chip log if your officer or court wants proof of participation.
Northern Colorado

Southern Colorado – Colorado Springs, Pueblo & Surrounding

Counties: El Paso, Teller, Pueblo, Fremont & nearby

✅ Verified Court-Linked Treatment & Community Mental Health

Outpatient Behavioral Health – Pikes Peak Region
Providers in the Colorado Springs area offer mental health counseling, substance use treatment, and sometimes specialty court or probation-coordinated services.
Ask which programs regularly work with probation and parole and how they handle communication with officers.
Colorado Springs · El Paso County
Behavioral Health Clinics – Pueblo Area
Clinics in the Pueblo region provide assessments, group treatment, and counseling that may be used to satisfy certain court or supervision requirements.
Bring your paperwork so the provider can confirm whether their program matches what is ordered.
Pueblo County

🛠️ Eligible Faith-Based, Peer & Residential Supports (Confirm First)

Residential & Faith-Based Recovery Programs
Some long-term residential programs combine housing and recovery services. They may or may not meet formal treatment standards required by your court.
Have your officer or attorney review the program before you enroll if you hope it will replace or count toward ordered treatment.
Southern Colorado counties
Church-Based Recovery & Small Groups
Many churches host recovery meetings or small groups focused on sobriety, parenting, relationships, and life skills.
These can be great add-ons for support. Unless clearly approved, do not assume they replace your ordered counseling or classes.
Colorado Springs · Pueblo region

Western Slope & Mountain Communities

Counties: Mesa, Garfield, Eagle, Summit, Routt & surrounding

✅ Verified Community Behavioral Health & Substance Use Services

Outpatient Behavioral Health – Grand Junction & Western Slope
Clinics in Grand Junction and nearby communities provide outpatient counseling, substance use treatment, and limited crisis support.
Ask if they have experience working with probationers or parolees and what reports they can send for your case.
Grand Junction · Mesa County
Rural & Mountain Behavioral Health Providers
Mountain and rural areas may use smaller clinics, visiting providers, or telehealth to deliver counseling and substance use treatment.
If you live in a remote area, ask your officer whether telehealth is acceptable and how to prove participation.
Western Slope & mountain counties

🛠️ Eligible Recovery Housing, Peer Supports & Groups (Confirm First)

Recovery Residences & Sober Living Homes
Some recovery homes in the Western Slope and mountain towns offer structured sober housing plus in-house meetings or groups.
Confirm zoning, supervision rules, and whether the home has any restrictions related to your type of offense before moving in.
Mountain & Western communities
Support Groups & Recovery Meetings
AA, NA, and other recovery meetings are common in mountain and resort towns. Some people use them to maintain sobriety after formal treatment.
If the court wants proof, keep a meeting log signed by the chairperson or group secretary.
Western Slope & mountain region

Important: Being listed here does not guarantee that any provider will accept your charges, insurance, or supervision status. Treatment programs set their own intake rules and can change schedules or offerings without notice.

Before you enroll, switch, or stop treatment: review your judgment and sentence, probation/parole order, and any written treatment plan. Talk with your supervising officer and, if you have one, your attorney. Get written or documented approval when possible, especially if the program is out of county, online-only, or residential.

Legal & clinical disclaimer: OACRA does not provide mental health treatment, medical care, or legal services. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or recommend one provider over another, and we cannot guarantee that any program will satisfy court or supervision requirements. This directory is for educational and informational purposes only.

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