The newest outpatient center of Denver Springs, which provides behavioral health services to those in the metropolitan Denver area, is now open in Parker.
Called Changes, the new facility delivers intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization outpatient programs for teenagers between the ages of 12 and 17, with a particular emphasis on those who a dealing with suicidal thoughts. Bill Snyder, Chief Executive Officer of Denver Springs, said the team at Changes is compassionate about treatments and will intensively care for those who have the greatest risk.
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Changes also provides comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, individualized treatment and aftercare plans, as well as group therapy, family support and education, and management and monitoring of medications. The faculty works with are providers and schools and ensures that academics are part of its daily programming.
This is a new facility with classrooms and meetings spaces, rooms for therapy, a lunchroom, and an outdoor recreation area. The space is designed so that healing and safety are promoted throughout the facility for patients and their families.
Adolescents with common mental health problems are to be the focus of the new center. It also offers confidential patient assessments 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
