Aurora Mental Health & Recovery

Arapahoe County, CO
(303) 617-2300Website

About Aurora Mental Health & Recovery

Aurora is the most diverse city in Colorado. Our residents include refugees and immigrants from around the world. To support their wellbeing, Aurora Mental Health & Recovery offers a range of services through the Colorado Refugee Wellness Center (CRWC), Trauma Resilience Youth Program (TRYP), and affiliate Asian Pacific Development Center (APDC).

Asian Pacific Development Center (APDC)

APDC provides behavioral health, adult education, youth programming, victim assistance, and interpretation/translation services, which are not limited to the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community.

Colorado Refugee Wellness Center (CRWC)

CRWC health navigators and mental health providers help to enhance wellbeing and address resource and social needs, along with coordinating care with medical and other service providers to ensure well-integrated care. We can also assist with transportation and other resources.

Trauma Resilience Youth Program (TRYP)

TRYP services include trauma screenings, treatment, and culturally responsive case management for children and families provided in various settings including schools, outpatient clinics, and in the community. We also provide wellness groups and cultural brokerage, all with an evidence-based trauma focus.

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Center for African American Health

As an Enrollment Center for Connect for Health Colorado, our health enrollment program can assist with coverage options from Medicaid, Child Health Plan Plus, ACA Plans and Tax Credits, and OmniSalud, specifically for undocumented individuals and families.

Hopelight Medical Clinic

Our goal is to provide quality medical care to members of the Greater Longmont Community. We are a 501(c)3 charitable clinic. We accept Medicaid and Medicare, as well as a sliding scale for uninsured patients.

Benefits in Action – Dental Care

If you are age 60+, have no dental coverage, and are low income and a Colorado resident, you may qualify for free or low-cost dental care.

Community Resources

English language classes, a community-run food access program, an organic urban farm, a comprehensive care dental clinic, Community Navigators and Family Partners

Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking

Colorado’s Human Trafficking Hotline is a 24/7 hotline and resource directory managed by the Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking, a Colorado-based nonprofit organization. Colorado’s Human Trafficking Hotline is a survivor-informed resource created to connect individuals experiencing exploitation, individuals reporting potential human trafficking tips, and service providers in search of referral resources with available support services in a safe and anonymous manner.

No Cost Mental Wellbeing Support for Immigrants – DCAC

Our Immigrant Family Initiative provides mental health services specifically to families and children who are experiencing trauma or stress as a result of their immigration status or situation.
Services offered to families experiencing trauma due to immigration.

Services Available
Trainings- empower families in growth and well- being

Support groups- to share stories and heal from experiences.

Individual/family therapy- bilingual therapists with experience with immigration issues who individuals and families through, heal, and overcome experiences.

Disability Support and Education Services-El Grupo Vida Colorado

El Grupo VIDA is a network of Hispanic/Latino parents formed to provide mutual support for people with disabilities or special needs, their parents, family, and guardians.

Clinica Colorado

Since June 2011, Clinica Colorado has served populations in Adams County and surrounding areas with low cost, primary health care, especially for those who are uninsured. In Colorado, it is estimated that there remain 350,000 without health insurance even after the implementation of the Affordable Care Act. There may be many reasons that individuals and families are not covered by health insurance and that is who we serve.

Since we opened, we have had over 44,000 patient visits! Our goal is to serve individuals of all ages, including entire families.

Trauma & Disaster Recovery Clinic at DU

The Trauma & Disaster Recovery Clinic (TDRC) provides psychological support to individuals and communities who have experienced stress, adversity and/or trauma. We utilize an integrative, need and strengths-based approach that is culturally informed. Our services are continually evaluated to ensure effectiveness and are not restricted by status.

365 Health

Low-Cost and Free Screenings at Health Fairs
Register online or walk in day of to receive affordable, high-quality health screenings of your choice. You will also have access to free preventive health screenings (varies by location), free vaccinations, a chance to talk to a medical professional one-on-one, and an opportunity to get more information on a range of health topics.

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