All Larimer County Administrative Offices, Courts, and the District Attorney will be closed Tuesday, November 11, 2025, to celebrate Veterans Day. The Larimer County Landfill will be open.
Critical county services are not disrupted by closures.
Are you currently experiencing a mental health crisis?
If you are currently having thoughts of suicide or experiencing a mental health crisis, call 911 now.
Life is hard. We all have hurdles in our life that occasionally feel like they knock the wind from our sails. Sometimes, we need help to overcome those hurdles.
Take a deep breath.
You are not alone.
We are here to help.
We are here to provide a few local mental health resources to help you get back on course. Take a look below.
This guide provides important information for people experiencing mental health crises and their loved ones. It outlines what can contribute to a crisis, warning signs that a crisis is emerging, strategies to help de-escalate a crisis, available resources and so much more.
SummitStone offers services for depression and anxiety, bipolar disorder, OCD, PTSD, coping with trauma, and addiction and substance abuse disorder, amongst others.
We strive towards that goal by building an understanding about mental health issues, providing support to those who have lost a loved one, and working together to build a community of peers who can reach out to their families, coworkers, and neighbors when they are in need.
If you or someone you care about is struggling with mental health or substance use concerns, Connections can help. Connections is a unique program that empowers and supports community members as they navigate the network of behavioral health services in Larimer County.
If you live in the city limits of Fort Collins, please see the Fort Collins Police Services webpage. If you are unsure, you can contact the LCSO non-emergency Dispatch at (970) 416-1985.
The I Matter program can connect you with a therapist for up to 6 free virtual counseling sessions (some in-person appointments available, too) that are completely confidential. Talking with someone can make you feel better.
The Child, Adolescent, and Young Adult Connections (CAYAC) team offers a unique program that empowers and supports families in navigating the network of behavioral health services available to youth in Larimer County.
The Center for Family Outreach is a local nonprofit that works to provide education, prevention and early intervention programming for students and families. Their goal is to help students and families establish and sustain long-term, positive practices.
IMAGINE by Northpoint is a PHP and IOP program for teens in Northern Colorado to help them stabilize after hospitalization or just to help enhance coping skills for stress management as well as providing psychiatry services.
Anonymously report anything that concerns or threatens you, your friends, your family, or your community. They take your reports any time, any day. You have the power to make a difference.
Narcotics.com provides free-to-use resources, patient support, and local Narcotics Anonymous meetups.
Services for First Responders
Foundation 1023 Foundation 1023 is committed to supporting the emotional and mental wellness of First Responders and their support network who are experiencing illness, loss, or stressful life events
Relationship retreats designed to serve those bravely serving others. Retreat series are customized for all emergency response fields and military personnel (Active duty Military, Veterans, Guard, and Reserves welcome)
Help for Heroes provides treatment and therapy specifically geared for people who routinely face trauma, physical and mental stress, and life-threatening situations.
Boulder Crest is the home of Posttraumatic Growth (PTG). They offer life-changing programs free of charge to members of the military, veterans, and first responder communities, and their families.
Relationship retreats designed to serve those bravely serving others. Retreat series are customized for all emergency response fields and military personnel (Active duty Military, Veterans, Guard, and Reserves welcome)
Help for Heroes provides treatment and therapy specifically geared for people who routinely face trauma, physical and mental stress, and life-threatening situations.
Boulder Crest is the home of Posttraumatic Growth (PTG). They offer life-changing programs free of charge to members of the military, veterans, and first responder communities, and their families.
Dementia Together is a nonprofit organization with a mission: No one has to walk the dementia journey alone.
Notice of Policy Under the Americans with Disabilities Act Per the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Larimer County will provide a reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with a disability who need assistance. Services can be arranged with at least seven business days notice. "Walk-in" requests for auxiliary aids and services will be honored to the extent possible but may be unavailable if advance notice is not provided. Please visit our Accessibility page to learn more.