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Aurora Mental Health & Recovery

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Services are provided through 46 programs in 13 counseling centers, 10 residential facilities, 13 sites integrated with primary medical care, in public schools, through county human service departments, in criminal justice settings, in homes and foster homes, and at other community locations.
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The Center responds to emergencies and crises through a walk-in crisis center, a Crisis Stabilization Unit, and through mobile crisis response in the community.
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The center serves more than 25,000 individuals, 68.8% of whom live below the
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Listing at Colorado Department of Human Services website
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Kelly Phillips-Henry, PsyD, MBA, Chief Executive Officer
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Private, Nonprofit Community Mental Health Organization
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www.auroramhr.org
community mental health
Aurora, Colorado
rebrand
federal poverty level
Recovery model
Listing at Colorado Department of Human Services website
Archived
Wayback Machine
"First-rate Advocates for Aurora Mental Health", Denver Post, Aug. 1, 2007
Official website
"Taking the LEAD", Randy Stith, PhD, at Behavioral Healthcare website
Categories
Aurora, Colorado
Mental health organizations based in Colorado
1975 establishments in Colorado
Organizations established in 1975

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