Life's challenges can sometimes be difficult. If you or someone you know is in need of urgent mental health or substance-use help, call SummitStone Health Partners at 970-494-4200 for 24/7 care. If you are looking for other community mental health and/or substance use counseling and support, call Connections at 970-221-5551. Call 988 to reach Colorado's Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

Nestled between Fort Collins and Loveland, the Acute Care facility at Larimer County Behavioral Health Services at Longview® Campus provides much-needed behavioral health services to people of all ages – 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
Led by innovators in their respective fields, the Acute Care team takes an integrated approach to caring for each client’s body, mind, and spirit.
Nurses, family medicine physicians, therapists, addiction specialists, peer specialists, pharmacists, and more, work as one to provide higher levels of care that weren’t previously available in one place in Northern Colorado. Behavioral health urgent care, withdrawal management, crisis stabilization, fitness center, pharmacy and more – Longview has it all in one place.
The Acute Care facility opened its doors to the community Dec. 2, 2023 and represents an unique, public-private partnership between Larimer County and longtime nonprofit SummitStone Health Partners, which is contracted to provide services.
Contact
2260 W. Trilby Road, Fort Collins 80526 (walk-ins to the behavioral health urgent care welcomed)
970-494-4200
Who Can Get Care?
- Children, teenagers, and adults.
- People who are uninsured, underinsured, Medicaid recipients, and those with private insurance.
- Interpretation services are available for those who speak a language other than English.
The Right Care, Right When You Need It
- Behavioral health urgent care
- 23-hour observation
- Crisis Stabilization Unit
- Medically-monitored withdrawal management (formerly known as detox)
- Substance-use treatment
- Individual and group counseling
- On-site pharmacy/lab
- Fitness Center
- On-site kitchen
COMING SOON! Adolescent Unit
- Our community continues to expand much-needed behavioral health resources for youth.
- Larimer County is proud to work with SummitStone Health Partners to add beds for adolescents to the taxpayer-funded Acute Care facility.
- Youth have been able to get services at the 24/7 behavioral health urgent care.
- When the new adolescent unit opens around fall 2025, there will be also be an option for its clients (12 to 17 years of age) to receive overnight care.
- Although there is more work to be done, this is a positive step forward to support Larimer County's youth and families.