Colorado Treatment, Behavioral Health & Court-Related Service Resources
This directory organizes treatment, behavioral health, substance use recovery, DUI education and therapy, evaluations,
counseling, crisis support, MAT/OTP access, domestic violence treatment routes, offense-specific treatment routes,
reentry care coordination, county and regional access points, and other court-related service resources that may support
people navigating probation, parole, pretrial release, diversion, reentry, treatment court, DUI/DWAI requirements,
behavioral health needs, documentation requests, and supervision-related service obligations in Colorado.
Important: OACRA is an independent resource infrastructure platform. OACRA does not provide legal,
clinical, medical, emergency, DMV, insurance, Medicaid, supervision, or case-management advice and does not determine
whether a provider, treatment, class, DUI education or therapy program, evaluation, MAT/OTP service, counseling service,
telehealth appointment, crisis service, domestic violence program, offense-specific treatment provider, certificate,
progress report, or documentation satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition,
diversion agreement, treatment court plan, Colorado DMV requirement, Behavioral Health Administration requirement,
Medicaid plan requirement, evaluator recommendation, supervision instruction, or agency referral. Always confirm approval,
documentation, attendance, payment, reporting, completion, telehealth, travel, provider status, and referral requirements
with the court, supervising officer, attorney, evaluator, treatment provider, Colorado BHA route, DMV route, approved-provider list,
Medicaid plan, county or regional behavioral health access route, or referring agency before enrolling.
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Statewide Treatment, Behavioral Health & Referral Resources
Coverage: All Colorado counties. This section keeps official statewide access points, BHA care navigation,
BHASO access routes, DUI/DWAI education and therapy routes, domestic violence provider routes, offense-specific treatment routes,
crisis support, treatment locators, and documentation guidance in one place so regional sections can focus on local and regional providers.
Colorado Behavioral Health Administration — OwnPath Care Directory
Statewide behavioral health care directory and access route for people searching for mental health, substance use, crisis, and related behavioral health services in Colorado. Useful for finding licensed providers, service categories, and local access routes. Confirm provider status, payment, insurance, Medicaid, documentation, and court or supervision fit before enrolling.
Ask About
Provider status • intake • payment • Medicaid • documentation • court or officer approval
Area
Statewide
Behavioral Health Administrative Service Organizations — BHASO Access Routes
Colorado BHASO regions help connect uninsured and underinsured residents with behavioral health services, care coordination, mental health support, substance use treatment, crisis services, and local provider networks. People with court or supervision needs should explain the exact requirement and ask how provider documentation is handled.
Ask About
Regional access • care coordination • provider referral • payment • records
Area
Colorado regions statewide
Colorado DUI/DWAI Education & Therapy Routes
Colorado DUI/DWAI requirements may involve Level I or Level II alcohol and drug education or therapy, DMV reinstatement requirements, court conditions, and BHA-recognized provider requirements. Confirm the exact level, track, provider status, enrollment proof, attendance reporting, completion documents, and DMV/court reporting before enrolling.
DUI / DWAILevel I / Level IIConfirm provider status
Ask About
Level I • Level II • track • DMV affidavit • enrollment proof • certificate
Area
Statewide / provider-specific
SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov & OTP Directory
Federal treatment locator for mental health, substance use, and opioid treatment programs. Useful for searching Colorado providers by ZIP code, payment type, medication-assisted treatment, outpatient care, residential treatment, and service category. Confirm BHA status, insurance, Medicaid, county access, documentation, and court or supervision fit before enrolling.
Colorado Crisis Services / 988 Crisis Support
Use Colorado Crisis Services or 988 for immediate mental health, emotional distress, substance use crisis, or urgent support needs. For immediate danger, medical emergencies, or urgent safety concerns, call 911.
Use For
Crisis support • emotional distress • urgent referral • safety planning
Area
Statewide / 24-7
Colorado DVOMB Approved Domestic Violence Treatment Provider Route
For domestic-violence-related conditions, Colorado uses a specialized approved-provider route through the Domestic Violence Offender Management Board. Do not assume a general anger management class, private counselor, online course, or generic relationship class will satisfy a domestic violence treatment condition unless the court or supervising authority confirms it.
DVOMB routeDV treatmentApproved provider may be required
Ask About
Evaluation • provider status • referral • group requirements • reports • completion
Area
Statewide / approved-provider list
Colorado SOMB Approved Treatment Provider Route
For offense-specific treatment involving the Colorado Sex Offender Management Board route, users should confirm provider approval, referral requirements, evaluation rules, supervision coordination, reporting, treatment expectations, and whether the provider is acceptable for the specific court, probation, parole, or agency requirement.
Ask About
Provider status • evaluation • referral • supervision communication • reports
Area
Statewide / approved-provider list
Documentation Checklist Before Enrolling
Before paying fees or starting services, ask whether the provider can issue the exact documents you need: screening results, assessment or evaluation results, enrollment proof, attendance records, treatment-plan updates, DUI/DWAI education or therapy records, group attendance, progress reports, discharge summary, and completion certificate.
DocumentationAttendance / completionAsk before paying
Denver Metro & Front Range Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage: Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Littleton, Englewood, Centennial, Arvada, Westminster, Thornton, Commerce City,
Boulder, Longmont, Golden, Castle Rock, Parker, Brighton, Adams County, Arapahoe County, Jefferson County, Boulder County,
Douglas County, and nearby Front Range communities. Confirm intake availability, insurance or Medicaid acceptance, BHA status,
DUI/DWAI provider status, DVOMB/SOMB provider status where relevant, documentation practices, telehealth options, and whether the provider
can support the exact court-related, supervision-related, diversion, reentry, treatment court, or DMV requirement.
WellPower — Denver Behavioral Health Access Route
Denver behavioral health provider route offering mental health, recovery, crisis, outpatient, and community behavioral health services. People with probation, parole, diversion, reentry, or treatment court needs should explain the exact requirement during intake and ask what documentation or attendance records can be provided.
Ask About
Intake • therapy • psychiatry • crisis services • records • court-related documentation
Area
Denver / metro area
Jefferson Center — Jefferson County Behavioral Health Route
Regional behavioral health provider route for Jefferson County and nearby communities. Services may include mental health counseling, substance use support, psychiatry, crisis support, care coordination, and recovery-focused services. Confirm eligibility, locations, payment, telehealth, and documentation practices before relying on the service for court or supervision purposes.
Ask About
Therapy • SUD support • crisis services • care coordination • attendance records
Area
Lakewood • Golden • Arvada • Jefferson County
AllHealth Network — Arapahoe / Douglas Behavioral Health Route
Behavioral health provider route serving communities in the south metro area. May support mental health care, substance use treatment, crisis care, outpatient services, and integrated behavioral health needs. Users with court-related requirements should ask how referrals, attendance proof, progress reports, and completion documentation are handled.
Ask About
Intake • therapy • SUD services • crisis care • reports • provider coordination
Area
Littleton • Englewood • Centennial • Douglas / Arapahoe area
Community Reach Center — Adams County / North Metro Behavioral Health Route
North metro behavioral health provider route for mental health, substance use, outpatient support, crisis coordination, and community-based care. Confirm intake requirements, insurance or Medicaid, provider documentation, and whether services are appropriate for the specific court, probation, parole, diversion, or treatment-plan requirement.
Ask About
Intake • outpatient care • SUD support • crisis • attendance letters
Area
Westminster • Thornton • Commerce City • Adams County
Mental Health Partners — Boulder / Broomfield Behavioral Health Route
Behavioral health provider route for Boulder, Longmont, Broomfield, and nearby communities. May support therapy, psychiatry, crisis, substance use, community programs, and outpatient services. Confirm availability, insurance, referral requirements, documentation, and court-related fit before enrolling.
Ask About
Therapy • psychiatry • crisis • SUD support • records • referral routes
Area
Boulder • Longmont • Broomfield area
Signal Behavioral Health Network — SUD Access and Recovery Network Route
Behavioral health network route connected to substance use prevention, treatment, recovery services, and regional access for uninsured or underinsured Coloradans. People with court or supervision requirements should ask how referrals, provider assignment, documentation, and funding are handled.
Denver Metro DUI/DWAI Education & Therapy Planning
For DUI/DWAI requirements, confirm whether the provider is appropriate for the ordered Level I or Level II education or therapy requirement, the DMV reinstatement route, the required track, the enrollment affidavit or proof, and whether telehealth participation is accepted for the exact requirement.
Ask About
Level • track • provider status • DMV reporting • enrollment proof • certificate
Area
Denver metro / statewide provider search
Denver Metro Domestic Violence Treatment / Anger Management Planning
Domestic-violence-related conditions may require a DVOMB-approved route rather than a general anger management or counseling class. Confirm whether the exact order requires DVOMB treatment, an evaluation, a specific provider, group participation, reports, and completion documentation.
DVOMB routeAnger / DV conditionsDo not substitute without approval
Ask About
Evaluation • approved status • group schedule • progress reports • completion
Area
Denver metro / statewide approved-provider list
Denver Metro SOMB / Offense-Specific Treatment Planning
Offense-specific treatment routes require careful confirmation with the court, supervising authority, evaluator, and provider. Users should confirm whether the provider is on the relevant approved-provider list, whether a referral is required, and how communication with probation, parole, or the court is handled.
Ask About
Approved status • referral • evaluation • supervision reports • completion rules
Area
Denver metro / statewide approved-provider list
Denver Metro MAT / Opioid Treatment Routes
Denver metro users seeking medication-assisted treatment or opioid treatment should confirm MAT/OTP availability, medication options, intake timing, dosing schedule, counseling requirements, payment, Medicaid acceptance, and whether attendance or progress documentation can support the specific requirement.
MAT / OTPOpioid treatmentConfirm medication options
Telehealth and Remote Attendance Planning
Telehealth may be available for some counseling, behavioral health, substance use, or follow-up services, but acceptance can depend on the court, supervision condition, provider status, BHA rules, DMV/DUI route, DVOMB/SOMB route, insurance, Medicaid, and documentation requirements. Confirm before enrolling.
Check
License • format • live attendance • records • certificate • travel requirements
Area
Denver metro / statewide
Denver Behavioral Health Solutions Center Route
Denver short-term behavioral health crisis and stabilization route operated through local public health and behavioral health partners. This may support crisis stabilization, assessment, care coordination, and community transition planning. It is not a substitute for ordered treatment unless approved by the court or supervising authority.
Ask About
Assessment • crisis stabilization • care coordination • records • referrals
Area
Denver
Northern Colorado Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage: Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley, Windsor, Evans, Longmont, Berthoud, Sterling, Larimer County,
Weld County, Logan County, Morgan County, and nearby northern Colorado communities. Confirm intake availability,
BHA status, payment, Medicaid or insurance, DUI/DWAI provider status, DVOMB/SOMB provider status where relevant,
documentation practices, telehealth options, and whether the provider can support the exact court-related,
supervision-related, diversion, reentry, treatment court, or DMV requirement.
Treatment providers Behavioral Health, SUD, Crisis, Outpatient & Recovery Support
SummitStone Health Partners — Larimer County Behavioral Health Route
Behavioral health provider route serving Larimer County and northern Colorado, with mental health, substance use, crisis, outpatient, recovery, and higher-intensity care routes. Users with probation, parole, diversion, reentry, or treatment court needs should explain the exact requirement during intake and ask how documentation, reports, attendance proof, and provider coordination are handled.
Mental health / SUDLarimer CountyConfirm documentation
Ask About
Intake • outpatient • SUD • crisis • residential route • progress reports
Area
Fort Collins • Loveland • Larimer County
North Range Behavioral Health — Weld County Behavioral Health Route
Behavioral health provider route serving Weld County and surrounding communities. May support mental health, substance use, recovery, crisis stabilization, detox-related routes, outpatient treatment, and care coordination. People with court or supervision needs should confirm intake requirements, documentation practices, and whether the program matches the specific order or referral.
Ask About
Assessment • therapy • SUD • crisis • detox route • attendance records
Area
Greeley • Evans • Weld County
Sunrise Community Health — Integrated Behavioral Health Route
Community health route with behavioral health and integrated care access in northern Colorado. May be useful for people needing primary care plus behavioral health screening, counseling, medication coordination, or referral support. Confirm whether the specific service can provide court-related documentation or supervision-related attendance records.
Ask About
Behavioral health • counseling • referral • Medicaid • documentation
Area
Greeley • Evans • Loveland • northern Colorado
Centennial Mental Health Center — Northeastern Colorado Route
Regional behavioral health route serving northeastern Colorado communities. May support mental health counseling, substance use treatment, crisis services, telehealth access, psychiatry, and care coordination. Rural users should confirm travel, telehealth, payment, referral, and documentation requirements before relying on services for court or supervision purposes.
Northern Colorado DUI/DWAI Education & Therapy Planning
People ordered to complete DUI/DWAI education or therapy should confirm the required level, track, provider status, DMV reporting, enrollment proof, attendance format, and completion documentation before enrolling. Do not assume a general alcohol class or online program will satisfy Colorado DMV or court requirements.
DUI / DWAILevel I / Level IIConfirm provider status
Ask About
Level • track • enrollment affidavit • attendance records • completion certificate
Area
Fort Collins • Greeley • Loveland • northern Colorado
Northern Colorado MAT / Opioid Treatment Routes
Users seeking medication-assisted treatment or opioid treatment should confirm MAT/OTP availability, medication options, dosing schedule, counseling requirements, payment, Medicaid, transportation, and whether the provider can issue documentation that supports the specific court or supervision requirement.
Ask About
Medication options • dosing • counseling • proof of attendance • progress notes
Area
Northern Colorado / statewide locator routes
Northern Colorado Domestic Violence Treatment / Anger Management Planning
Domestic-violence-related conditions may require a DVOMB-approved provider and may not be satisfied by generic anger management, self-paced online classes, private counseling, or relationship education unless the court or supervising authority approves that route.
DVOMB routeDV / anger conditionsConfirm before enrolling
Ask About
Evaluation • approved provider • group schedule • progress reports • completion
Area
Northern Colorado / statewide approved-provider list
Peer Recovery, Support Groups & Supplemental Recovery Planning
Peer recovery groups, recovery coaching, mutual-help meetings, sober activities, and faith-based support may help with stability and relapse prevention. These supports are not always a substitute for ordered treatment. Confirm whether the court or supervising officer will accept meeting logs, peer support records, or recovery participation as documentation.
Confirm With
Officer • court • provider • sponsor or group secretary • recovery program
Keep
Signed logs • meeting dates • sponsor notes • participation records
Area
Fort Collins • Greeley • Loveland • northern Colorado
Southern Colorado Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage: Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Fountain, Manitou Springs, Woodland Park, Canon City, Trinidad, Walsenburg,
La Junta, Lamar, Alamosa, the San Luis Valley, El Paso County, Teller County, Pueblo County, Fremont County,
Las Animas County, Huerfano County, Otero County, Prowers County, and surrounding southern Colorado communities.
Confirm intake availability, provider status, court fit, documentation, transportation, telehealth, payment, Medicaid,
and whether the service matches the exact order or referral.
Treatment providers Behavioral Health, SUD, Crisis, Outpatient & Care Coordination
Diversus Health — Colorado Springs / Pikes Peak Behavioral Health Route
Behavioral health provider route serving Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak region. Services may include mental health counseling, psychiatric care, outpatient substance use treatment, DUI education and therapy, addiction services, crisis and walk-in support, and referrals involving criminal justice or community providers. Confirm program type, provider status, documentation, payment, and whether the service matches the specific court or supervision requirement.
Behavioral healthAddiction / DUI routeConfirm court fit
Ask About
SUD • DUI education / therapy • mental health • records • criminal justice referrals
Area
Colorado Springs • El Paso County • Pikes Peak region
Health Solutions — Pueblo Behavioral Health Route
Behavioral health provider route serving Pueblo and nearby communities, with mental health, substance use, crisis, outpatient, and integrated care routes. Users with court, probation, parole, diversion, or reentry needs should confirm referral requirements, attendance documentation, progress reports, and whether the program is acceptable for the specific condition.
Ask About
Assessment • therapy • SUD • crisis • documentation • completion records
Area
Pueblo • Pueblo County • southern Colorado
Solvista Health — Upper Arkansas / Fremont & Chaffee Behavioral Health Route
Regional behavioral health provider route serving Fremont, Chaffee, Custer, and Lake County areas. May support mental health, substance use, crisis, outpatient counseling, telehealth, and care coordination. Confirm service availability, travel or telehealth options, payment, documentation, and court-related fit before enrolling.
Ask About
Intake • therapy • SUD • crisis • telehealth • attendance records
Area
Canon City • Salida • Fremont • Chaffee • Custer • Lake
San Luis Valley Behavioral Health Group — SLV Regional Route
Regional behavioral health route serving the San Luis Valley. May support mental health, substance use, outpatient care, crisis response, telehealth, and community-based support. Users with court or supervision requirements should confirm intake, documentation, reporting, travel, telehealth, and whether the specific service can satisfy the order or referral.
Rural behavioral healthSan Luis ValleyConfirm reporting
Ask About
Assessment • counseling • SUD • crisis • telehealth • documentation
Area
Alamosa • Monte Vista • San Luis Valley
Southeast Health Group — Southeast Colorado Behavioral Health Route
Regional behavioral health provider route serving southeast Colorado communities. May support mental health, substance use, crisis, outpatient services, rural access, telehealth, and referral coordination. Confirm availability, payment, documentation, and court or supervision fit before enrolling.
Behavioral healthSoutheast ColoradoConfirm local service
Southern Colorado DUI/DWAI Education & Therapy Planning
For DUI/DWAI conditions, confirm whether the program matches the ordered Level I or Level II requirement, track, DMV reinstatement route, enrollment proof, attendance records, and completion documents. Ask whether remote attendance is accepted and whether the provider can report completion properly.
Ask About
Provider status • DMV route • attendance • certificate • court documentation
Area
Colorado Springs • Pueblo • southern Colorado
Southern Colorado MAT / Opioid Treatment Routes
Users seeking medication-assisted treatment or opioid treatment should confirm MAT/OTP availability, medication options, dosing schedule, counseling requirements, insurance or Medicaid, transportation, and whether the provider can issue documentation for court or supervision needs.
Southern Colorado Domestic Violence Treatment / Anger Management Planning
Domestic-violence-related requirements may require a DVOMB-approved provider. Confirm the provider list, evaluation requirement, group schedule, payment, progress reporting, and completion expectations. Do not substitute a generic anger management class without approval.
DVOMB routeDV / anger conditionsApproved provider may be required
Ask About
Evaluation • group schedule • provider approval • reports • completion
Area
Southern Colorado / statewide approved-provider list
Crisis Stabilization and Walk-In Planning
For immediate behavioral health or substance use crisis needs, use 988, Colorado Crisis Services, or local crisis access routes. Crisis services may support stabilization and referral, but they do not automatically replace ordered treatment, DUI/DWAI education, domestic violence treatment, or offense-specific treatment unless approved.
Ask About
Referral • follow-up • records • safety plan • next level of care
Area
Statewide / southern Colorado access routes
Southern Colorado Telehealth and Rural Access Planning
Telehealth may help users in rural southern Colorado, but acceptance depends on provider status, the court order, supervision condition, BHA route, DUI/DWAI rules, DVOMB/SOMB requirements, and documentation needs. Confirm whether remote attendance is live, documented, and accepted before enrolling.
Check
Live format • records • certificate • travel • provider license
Area
Southern Colorado / rural statewide access
Western Slope & Southwest Colorado Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage: Grand Junction, Clifton, Fruita, Montrose, Delta, Glenwood Springs, Rifle, Aspen, Durango,
Cortez, Pagosa Springs, Telluride, Mesa County, Montrose County, Delta County, Garfield County, Pitkin County,
La Plata County, Montezuma County, Archuleta County, San Miguel County, and surrounding Western Slope and southwest Colorado communities.
Confirm provider status, transportation, telehealth, documentation, payment, Medicaid, and whether the service can support the specific order,
supervision requirement, diversion agreement, treatment plan, or DMV route.
Health Solutions West — Western Slope Behavioral Health Route
Western Slope behavioral health route offering mental health and addiction treatment access across several western Colorado communities. Users with court, supervision, diversion, or reentry needs should confirm intake, service location, telehealth, payment, documentation, and whether the provider can support the exact requirement.
Behavioral healthWestern SlopeConfirm location and records
Ask About
SUD • outpatient therapy • psychiatry • telehealth • documentation • payment
Area
Grand Junction • Glenwood Springs • Rifle • Craig • Steamboat Springs routes
Axis Health System — Southwest Colorado Behavioral Health Route
Integrated health and behavioral health provider route serving southwest Colorado. May support mental health counseling, substance use treatment, crisis services, integrated primary care, psychiatry, telehealth, and referral coordination. Confirm documentation and court-related fit before enrolling.
Integrated behavioral healthSouthwest ColoradoAsk about documentation
Ask About
Mental health • SUD • crisis • telehealth • integrated care • records
Area
Durango • Cortez • Pagosa Springs • southwest Colorado
Mind Springs Health — Western Colorado Behavioral Health Route
Behavioral health provider route historically serving western Colorado communities through outpatient, crisis, mental health, and substance use services. Users should confirm current service location, intake availability, crisis routing, payment, documentation, and whether the program is appropriate for the specific court or supervision requirement.
Behavioral healthWestern ColoradoConfirm current availability
Ask About
Current services • intake • outpatient care • crisis • SUD • documentation
Area
Grand Junction • Western Slope routes
Mesa County / Grand Junction Behavioral Health and Recovery Planning
Grand Junction and Mesa County users may need to combine local behavioral health providers, SUD providers, peer recovery supports, crisis services, Medicaid or insurance routes, and court-specific documentation. Confirm whether the selected provider can communicate with the supervising officer or court when required.
Local planningMesa CountyConfirm provider documentation
Western Slope DUI/DWAI Education & Therapy Planning
Western Slope users should confirm whether a DUI/DWAI provider is appropriate for the required Level I or Level II track, DMV reinstatement, court condition, enrollment proof, remote participation, and completion documentation. Travel distance and telehealth acceptance should be confirmed before enrollment.
DUI / DWAIWestern SlopeConfirm travel / telehealth
Area
Grand Junction • Durango • Montrose • Western Slope
Western Slope MAT / Opioid Treatment Routes
Users seeking medication-assisted treatment or opioid treatment should confirm medication options, dosing schedule, counseling requirements, transportation, payment, Medicaid, telehealth, and documentation before starting. Rural distance can affect daily dosing and attendance compliance.
Ask About
Dosing • medication • counseling • take-home rules • attendance records
Area
Western Slope / statewide locator routes
Western Slope Domestic Violence Treatment / Anger Management Planning
Domestic-violence-related conditions may require a DVOMB-approved provider. In rural or mountain areas, confirm whether telehealth is allowed, whether travel is required, how group attendance is documented, and whether the specific provider is acceptable for the court or supervising officer.
Ask About
Provider approval • telehealth • group schedule • progress reports • completion
Area
Western Slope / statewide approved-provider list
Western Slope Crisis and Stabilization Planning
For immediate behavioral health or substance use crisis needs, use 988, Colorado Crisis Services, or local crisis access routes. Crisis support can help with stabilization and referrals, but does not automatically satisfy ordered treatment or completion requirements unless approved and documented.
Ask About
Local crisis center • referral • safety planning • documentation • follow-up
Area
Western Slope / statewide crisis routes
Western Slope Telehealth, Travel and Rural Access Planning
Telehealth may help users in rural Western Slope and southwest Colorado communities, but acceptance depends on the provider, court, supervision condition, BHA status, DUI/DWAI route, DVOMB/SOMB rules, Medicaid or insurance, and required documentation. Confirm remote attendance and reporting before enrolling.
Primary coverage: Summit County, Eagle County, Routt County, Grand County, Park County, Clear Creek County,
Gilpin County, Chaffee County, Lake County, rural resort communities, mountain towns, frontier counties, and users
who may need telehealth, regional travel planning, or statewide provider search routes. Confirm telehealth acceptance,
travel expectations, provider approval, reporting, and documentation before enrolling.
Eagle Valley Behavioral Health — Eagle County Access Route
Mountain-region behavioral health access route supporting Eagle County and nearby communities through care navigation, community behavioral health resources, crisis connections, and provider referral pathways. Confirm whether the specific service provides court-related documentation or supervision-related attendance records.
Ask About
Navigation • local provider • crisis route • SUD referral • documentation
Area
Vail • Eagle • Avon • Eagle County
Building Hope Summit County — Mental Health Navigation Route
Summit County mental health navigation and community support route. May help users locate counseling, peer support, crisis resources, and behavioral health access in mountain communities. Confirm whether referred services can provide court-related attendance, treatment, or completion documentation.
Mental health navigationSummit CountyConfirm provider acceptance
Ask About
Provider navigation • counseling route • groups • crisis • documentation
Area
Summit County • Breckenridge • Frisco • Silverthorne
Regional BHASO Access for Rural and Mountain Counties
Colorado BHASO routes can help uninsured and underinsured residents connect with behavioral health care and care coordination. Rural and mountain users should ask which regional provider network covers their county, whether telehealth is available, and how documentation is issued for court or supervision needs.
Ask About
County coverage • provider referral • telehealth • payment • records
Area
Mountain, rural, and statewide regional access routes
OwnPath Provider Search for Rural and Telehealth Options
OwnPath can help rural users search for mental health and substance use providers, including service type, location, payment route, and availability. People with court-related needs should contact the provider before enrolling to confirm provider status, documentation, and whether the service can satisfy the specific condition.
Provider searchTelehealth / ruralCall before enrolling
Mountain and Rural DUI/DWAI Provider Planning
Mountain and rural users should confirm whether DUI/DWAI education or therapy can be completed locally, by live remote format, or through required travel. Confirm the exact level, track, provider status, DMV reporting, attendance rules, and certificate process before paying fees.
Ask About
Remote format • live attendance • DMV affidavit • certificate • travel rules
Area
Mountain counties • rural Colorado • statewide search
Mountain and Rural MAT / OTP Planning
MAT and OTP access can be difficult in rural or mountain communities due to distance, dosing schedules, transportation, and provider availability. Confirm medication options, dosing expectations, counseling, take-home rules, travel feasibility, Medicaid or insurance, and documentation before enrolling.
MAT / OTPTransportation planningConfirm feasibility
Area
Mountain and rural Colorado / statewide locators
Mountain and Rural DVOMB / Anger Management Planning
Domestic-violence-related requirements may require a DVOMB-approved provider. In rural counties, users should confirm whether telehealth is permitted, how groups are scheduled, whether travel is required, and how progress reports and completion records are sent.
Ask About
Telehealth • provider approval • group schedule • reports • completion
Area
Mountain and rural Colorado / statewide approved-provider list
Mountain and Rural SOMB / Offense-Specific Treatment Planning
Offense-specific treatment routes require direct confirmation with the court, supervising officer, evaluator, and approved provider. Rural users should confirm whether travel, telehealth, or a specific regional provider is required and how reports are sent to supervision or the court.
Ask About
Approved status • referral • travel • telehealth • progress reports
Area
Mountain and rural Colorado / statewide approved-provider list
Rural Documentation and Travel Checklist
Before enrolling, rural users should ask whether the provider can document enrollment, attendance, progress, telehealth participation, travel-related issues, completion, and discharge. If travel distance creates barriers, ask the court or supervising officer whether telehealth, a closer provider, or a regional access route can be approved.
Provider Listing Guidance for Colorado Treatment & Behavioral Health Services
This section explains what types of Colorado treatment, counseling, recovery, evaluation, and court-related service providers may be appropriate
for inclusion in the OACRA Colorado Treatment & Behavioral Health Directory. OACRA listings are informational and do not replace direct approval
from the court, supervising officer, evaluator, DMV route, BHA route, approved-provider list, Medicaid plan, or referring agency.
What can be listed? Colorado Treatment, Counseling & Recovery Service Categories
Substance Use, Recovery, DUI/DWAI, MAT/OTP and Behavioral Health Providers
OACRA may list providers that offer substance use treatment, outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient programs, residential treatment, recovery support, DUI/DWAI education and therapy, MAT/OTP services, mental health counseling, co-occurring care, psychiatric support, crisis stabilization, peer recovery, case management, reentry counseling, and care coordination services.
Area
Statewide, regional, county, city, rural, and telehealth routes
Specialized Court-Related Treatment and Evaluation Providers
OACRA may list providers that offer domestic violence treatment, anger management, evaluations, assessments, offense-specific treatment routes, court-related counseling, supervision-related treatment coordination, treatment court support, reentry case management, and documentation-supporting services. For DVOMB, SOMB, DUI/DWAI, or other specialized requirements, provider status should be confirmed through the appropriate approval route.
Provider Examples
DV treatment • anger management • SOMB route • evaluations • assessments • treatment court support
Helpful Details
Approved status • referral requirements • reports • group schedule • completion documents
Area
Colorado approved-provider, regional, and telehealth routes
Telehealth and Rural Access Providers
Colorado’s geography makes telehealth and rural access important. OACRA may list providers that serve rural, mountain, frontier, and underserved communities through live telehealth, hybrid care, regional clinics, mobile access, care navigation, peer support, or referral coordination. Providers should clearly state what services are offered remotely and what documentation can be issued.
Helpful Details
Live format • attendance proof • provider license • travel requirements • accepted documentation
Area
Mountain, rural, frontier, regional, and statewide telehealth coverage
Documentation What Users Should Confirm Before Enrollment
Enrollment, Attendance, Progress and Completion Records
Before starting a program, users should ask whether the provider can issue enrollment confirmation, attendance records, progress reports, treatment plan updates, DUI/DWAI education or therapy records, group participation records, discharge summaries, completion certificates, and any other documents required by the court, officer, DMV route, approved-provider route, or referring agency.
Proof of enrollmentAttendance / completionAsk before paying
Approval, Provider Status and Referral Rules
Users should confirm whether the provider must be BHA-recognized, DMV/DUI-related, DVOMB-approved, SOMB-approved, Medicaid-networked, insurance-approved, court-approved, evaluator-recommended, officer-approved, or agency-referred. The safest approach is to confirm the provider and service type before enrollment, especially for DUI/DWAI, domestic violence, offense-specific treatment, treatment court, and specialized evaluations.
Provider statusReferral routeApproval may be required
Payment, Medicaid, Insurance and Sliding-Scale Planning
Payment rules vary by provider and service type. Users should ask whether the provider accepts Medicaid, private insurance, self-pay, sliding-scale fees, grant-funded access, BHASO access routes, county-funded treatment, or other payment supports. Court-ordered treatment may still involve fees, copays, missed-appointment charges, document fees, or completion fees.
Payment planningMedicaid / insuranceAsk about fees
Ask About
Medicaid • insurance • self-pay • sliding scale • grant funding • county route
Also Ask
Intake fee • group fee • missed visit fee • certificate fee • report fee
Area
All Colorado treatment service routes
Travel, Telehealth and Schedule Conflicts
Users should confirm appointment frequency, group schedule, missed-session policy, makeup rules, transportation needs, work conflicts, telehealth format, and whether remote attendance is accepted. If the closest approved provider is far away, ask the officer, court, evaluator, or provider whether a closer or remote option can be approved.
Area
Urban, rural, mountain, and statewide telehealth routes
Provider note: If your Colorado organization offers treatment, counseling, recovery, DUI/DWAI education or therapy,
MAT/OTP services, domestic violence treatment, offense-specific treatment, evaluations, crisis support, reentry care coordination,
telehealth, or documentation-supporting services, you may request an OACRA listing update or submit provider information through the listing request form.
Important disclaimer Independent Directory / Confirm Requirements First
Use this directory as a starting point, not as approval.
OACRA is an independent resource infrastructure platform. OACRA does not provide legal, clinical, medical, emergency,
DMV, Medicaid, insurance, supervision, case-management, or provider-approval advice. OACRA does not determine whether any provider,
treatment program, class, evaluation, DUI/DWAI education or therapy program, MAT/OTP service, mental health service,
substance use service, domestic violence treatment provider, offense-specific treatment provider, telehealth appointment,
crisis service, support group, certificate, attendance record, or completion document satisfies a court order, probation condition,
parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment court plan, DMV requirement, Behavioral Health Administration
route, approved-provider requirement, evaluator recommendation, Medicaid or insurance requirement, supervision instruction, or agency referral.
Always confirm approval, documentation, attendance, payment, reporting, completion, telehealth, travel, provider status, and referral requirements
with the appropriate court, supervising officer, attorney, evaluator, provider, DMV route, BHA route, DVOMB/SOMB route, Medicaid plan,
insurance plan, county or regional behavioral health access route, or referring agency before enrolling.
Independent resourceConfirm directlyNot legal or clinical advice
Best Practice
Confirm in writing before enrolling whenever possible.
Keep Records
Save emails, referrals, attendance sheets, payment receipts, and completion documents.
Applies To
All Colorado regions and all listed service categories.