Best Mental Health in Colorado — 15 resources

15 Resources

1. SAMHSA National Helpline — Free

Free 24/7 confidential treatment referral and information. 1-800-662-4357. Useful for seniors after the loss of a spouse, sibling, or close friend — bereavement-related depression is common and treatable. Crisis lines are free, 24/7, confidential, and answered by trained counselors — no obligation to give a name. Anti-anxiety medications like benzodiazepines are on the Beers Criteria for older adults — ask about non-pharmacological options first. Open at no cost to Colorado seniors and the families...

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2. NAMI HelpLine — Free

National Alliance on Mental Illness helpline. 1-800-950-6264 or text HELPLINE to 62640. Relevant for older adults with dementia caregivers reporting personality changes — depression and dementia can look similar. Most therapy practices accept Medicare Part B (covers 80% after deductible) and Medicare Advantage plans. Caregiver depression is so common it has its own clinical literature; the National Caregiver Support Program funds free counseling in every state. Open at no cost to Colorado seniors and...

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3. Mental Health America — Free

Free mental health screening tools and connection to local mental health resources. Relevant for older adults with dementia caregivers reporting personality changes — depression and dementia can look similar. Peer support groups are often free and meet weekly — caregivers and grievers say these matter as much as one-on-one therapy. Depression in seniors often shows up as physical complaints, appetite changes, sleep problems, or memory issues — not sadness. All services free of charge to qualifying...

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4. Friendship Line — Free

Institute on Aging — 24/7 emotional support line for adults 60+ and disabled adults. 1-800-971-0016. Worth contacting for caregivers experiencing burnout, anticipatory grief, or post-caregiving depression after a loved one's death. Telehealth therapy is widely available and Medicare-covered; many seniors prefer the privacy and avoid transportation barriers. Most therapists who accept Medicare are LCSWs and clinical psychologists; psychiatrists are scarcer and often have waitlists. Free, confidential,...

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5. American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry — Free

Find a geriatric psychiatrist for older adults experiencing mental health concerns. Relevant for older adults with dementia caregivers reporting personality changes — depression and dementia can look similar. Telehealth therapy is widely available and Medicare-covered; many seniors prefer the privacy and avoid transportation barriers. Depression in seniors often shows up as physical complaints, appetite changes, sleep problems, or memory issues — not sadness. No cost to older adults or the people...

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6. Anxiety & Depression Association of America — Free

ADAA — find a therapist, learn about anxiety and depression, support groups. A first stop for families noticing a senior is withdrawing socially, neglecting hygiene, or expressing hopelessness. Senior centers often host free grief support groups facilitated by hospice-trained counselors. Caregiver depression is so common it has its own clinical literature; the National Caregiver Support Program funds free counseling in every state. Open at no cost to Colorado seniors and the families supporting them.

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7. Crisis Text Line — Free

Free 24/7 crisis support via text. Text HOME to 741741. Built for older adults experiencing depression, anxiety, grief, loneliness, isolation, or thoughts of suicide. Most therapy practices accept Medicare Part B (covers 80% after deductible) and Medicare Advantage plans. Older adults have the highest suicide rate of any age group — calling 988 isn't only for young people, and it doesn't generate a record. Free, confidential, and available to any Colorado resident who needs the information.

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8. Veterans Crisis Line — Free

988 then press 1, text 838255, or chat. Free 24/7 confidential support for veterans. Worth contacting for caregivers experiencing burnout, anticipatory grief, or post-caregiving depression after a loved one's death. Most therapy practices accept Medicare Part B (covers 80% after deductible) and Medicare Advantage plans. Most therapists who accept Medicare are LCSWs and clinical psychologists; psychiatrists are scarcer and often have waitlists. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

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9. Psychology Today Therapist Finder — Free

Most-used directory to find therapists by location, insurance, and specialty. Useful for seniors after the loss of a spouse, sibling, or close friend — bereavement-related depression is common and treatable. Crisis lines are free, 24/7, confidential, and answered by trained counselors — no obligation to give a name. Older adults have the highest suicide rate of any age group — calling 988 isn't only for young people, and it doesn't generate a record. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors...

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10. Inclusive Therapists — Free

Find culturally responsive, social-justice-oriented mental health care. Built for older adults experiencing depression, anxiety, grief, loneliness, isolation, or thoughts of suicide. Senior centers often host free grief support groups facilitated by hospice-trained counselors. Caregiver depression is so common it has its own clinical literature; the National Caregiver Support Program funds free counseling in every state. Free, confidential, and available to any Colorado resident who needs the information.

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11. Open Path Collective — Free

Affordable in-person and online psychotherapy at $40-$80 per session. Worth contacting for caregivers experiencing burnout, anticipatory grief, or post-caregiving depression after a loved one's death. Most therapy practices accept Medicare Part B (covers 80% after deductible) and Medicare Advantage plans. Caregiver depression is so common it has its own clinical literature; the National Caregiver Support Program funds free counseling in every state. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required...

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12. BetterHelp — Free

Online therapy network — accessible from home, including for older adults. Built for older adults experiencing depression, anxiety, grief, loneliness, isolation, or thoughts of suicide. Telehealth therapy is widely available and Medicare-covered; many seniors prefer the privacy and avoid transportation barriers. Most therapists who accept Medicare are LCSWs and clinical psychologists; psychiatrists are scarcer and often have waitlists. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family...

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13. Grief Share — Free

Grief support groups in churches across North America for people grieving the loss of a loved one. Relevant for older adults with dementia caregivers reporting personality changes — depression and dementia can look similar. Telehealth therapy is widely available and Medicare-covered; many seniors prefer the privacy and avoid transportation barriers. Most therapists who accept Medicare are LCSWs and clinical psychologists; psychiatrists are scarcer and often have waitlists. Free, confidential, and...

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14. Colorado NAMI — Free

National Alliance on Mental Illness Colorado affiliate. Education, support, advocacy. Useful for seniors after the loss of a spouse, sibling, or close friend — bereavement-related depression is common and treatable. Telehealth therapy is widely available and Medicare-covered; many seniors prefer the privacy and avoid transportation barriers. Depression in seniors often shows up as physical complaints, appetite changes, sleep problems, or memory issues — not sadness. Open at no cost to Colorado seniors...

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15. Colorado 988 Lifeline — Free

24/7 free confidential crisis support for Colorado. Call or text 988. Useful for seniors after the loss of a spouse, sibling, or close friend — bereavement-related depression is common and treatable. Peer support groups are often free and meet weekly — caregivers and grievers say these matter as much as one-on-one therapy. Anti-anxiety medications like benzodiazepines are on the Beers Criteria for older adults — ask about non-pharmacological options first. Free service; donations support but never...

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Frequently Asked

How many mental health resources are in Colorado?
Elders Corner tracks 15 mental health resources for seniors and caregivers in Colorado.
Are mental health resources in Colorado free?
15 of the 15 listed mental health resources in Colorado are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in Colorado have mental health resources?
Resources serve multiple cities and counties in Colorado.
What are some examples of mental health resources in Colorado?
Featured entries include SAMHSA National Helpline, NAMI HelpLine, Mental Health America, Friendship Line, American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry.
Do these listings include phone numbers?
0 of 15 Colorado mental health listings include phone numbers.