Heartland Mental Health โ Mental health service in Denver, CO
Address709 E 12th Ave CO, Denver, CO 80203
Phone+1303-830-8805
Websiteheartlandmentalhealth.org
Heartland Mental Health offers person-centered mental health services for adults aged 24 and older. Their approach emphasizes a supportive recovery community, fostering belonging, connection, and growth. Services include individual therapy, peer support, and resource navigation, aiming to build on client strengths and support long-term wellness. The organization is built on the principle of lived experience, with individuals navigating mental health challenges involved in operations. They accept Colorado Access Medicaid, UnitedHealthcare, and Aetna Medicare.
Best for
- Adults aged 24+
- Individuals seeking community
- Those needing resource navigation
| Key services | Individual therapy, Peer support, Resource navigation, Supportive community groups |
| Tags | mental health, therapy, denver, supportive community, adults, medicaid, medicare, recovery, wellness, peer support |
Reviews on Google4.2 ยท 5 reviews
I had a wonderful therapy experience at Heartland over the last year and a half. It's a great place that I hope will continue to help others. Isabel is a terrific therapist. I never felt rushed or like I was being pushed to meet goals by a certain date. There are caring people working there.
I have been going for a little over a year now and I appreciate everyone that works there. Top notch therapy and a place that deserves support!
Good pool good staff good people good place
I've been going here for a year now my counselor is Angi she's awesome ๐ A1 service when most places would have terminated me I've been embraced Dr Shapiro is the Man he listens to me and validates my feelings I'll Keep coming back because I find quality mental health especially hard to find here in Denver thank you Laura the head nurse she's great and accommodating for all my special needs โค๏ธ
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