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THRIVE is taxpayer-funded through nonprofit Caring for Denver. Denver Health says it has seen a significant decrease in ...
Denver's THRIVE program, which aims to help those experiencing homelessness and addiction, has also helped to decrease jail bookings. Other news from around the nation comes from North Carolina, ...
is also in the program. "We're really just trying to wrap our arms around families from the very beginning," said Dr. Sarah Hills, Team Lead, Infant Mental Health, Denver Health. In doing so ...
It's why Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS) wants to allocate money to expand a program at Denver's jail to help with this backlog. "When someone has a severe mental health illness ...
Denver pays investors $793,427 after a positive report on its Housing to Health supportive housing program's success.
Since the pandemic, reports have shown that Colorado, like other states, has seen an increase in mental health needs as Denver continues to invest millions for behavioral health programs.
State health leaders are making a change they hope will make it easier to reach out for help during a mental health crisis.
The Colorado Perinatal Mental Health Project is raising awareness about the mental health struggles faced by pregnant and postpartum women.
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