Are you or a loved one in crisis?
Call 844.493.TALK (8255), Text Talk to 38255, or come to 928 12th Street in Greeley.
Call 970.347.2120 to make or change an appointment.
Welcome
At North Range Behavioral Health, we believe that everyone deserves high-quality treatment that leads to recovery. Explore our site and contact us to learn more about our mental health and addiction services.
We provide more than support and resources for recovery, wellness, independence, and good health – we offer HOPE.
Why We Care
A toddler with worrisome behavior, a teen stuck in a cycle of high-risk behavior, a young woman fighting addiction, an older person feeling lonely and depressed – these are all people living with common behavioral health challenges.
We believe that no one should fight these challenges alone. Our experienced, well-trained team offers comprehensive services to help treat the “whole” you – in fact, no other local behavioral health organization offers more programs and solutions for children, youth, adults, and families. We also work closely with other community resources so that you can experience seamless and compassionate care.
Why Choose Us?
A letter from our Executive Director.
Achieving health—emotional, mental, and physical–is a life-long, often difficult and unpredictable journey, no matter who you are. We are here to help you on that journey…read more.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): It Works!
Changing the Story: Men and Suicide
People First: Treating People with Intellectual Disabilities and Mental Illness
6 Ways to Show Your Employees You Care About Their Mental Health
Children Matter: the Importance of Early Mental Health
13 Reasons Why
Teens and Healthy Relationships
Crisis Services in Weld County – 2 Year Anniversary
Domestic Violence: Not Always What You Think
Quitting While You’re Ahead – Gambling Addiction is No Game
An Open Letter to Parents of Teens from a Suicide Prevention Specialist
Mental Health and Your Teen
Treatment Court Changes Lives
Mind Your Body AND Your Mind
Myths of Addiction
SafeCare® Colorado
Peer Specialists
Relationship Conflicts: Recognize the Four Horsemen
Work Works
Make a Difference: Be a Mental Health First-Aider
North Range Brings “Walking Man” to Weld County
Crisis Support Services
United Way Live United Award
United Way’s Community Impact Health Advocate of 2015
NPR Features North Range Crisis Support Services
Therapy: The Way a Man Would Do It
I had a black dog; his name was Depression