In Larimer County, across our communities, we care about each other. We’re committed to building a community where support is always available and everyone has access to the care they need to thrive.

Behavioral health has long faced challenges — limited funding and increasing demand — but, together, we can turn challenges into opportunities. Through local funding, collaboration, and a shared commitment to one another, we’re making a difference.

In 2018, 61% of Larimer County voters chose to invest in behavioral health by passing a 20-year, 0.25% sales tax. That means that every time we spend $100, 25 cents goes directly toward strengthening behavioral health services in our community.

The 2024 Larimer County Behavioral Health Services Annual Report highlights the impact of this investment. Every story of healing, every life changed, is because of our collective commitment to a healthier, more-supported community.

This year's report features things like:

  • Moving stories about how tax dollars have changed lives in Larimer County,

  • A breakdown of sales-tax revenue generated by each municipality in 2024,

  • A snapshot of the first year of operations at the Acute Care facility at Longview campus, which is funded by your tax dollars and open 24/7/365 to people of all ages experiencing a behavioral health crisis, and

  • Behavioral Health Service's updated mission, vision and values.

Thank you, Larimer County, for your support. We are stronger together.

 

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Contact Info

Resources For Mental Health Crises

Acute Care Facility at Longview Campus

2260 W. Trilby Road

Fort Collins, CO 80526

 

Call SummitStone Health Partners 

970-494-4200 ext. 4 to talk to someone about the supports available.

 

Call or text 988

Connect with a professional at the Colorado Mental Health Line.

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