Gunnison Valley Health’s Behavioral Health Department offers a diverse
range of services designed to address the specific behavioral health needs
of the Gunnison Valley. Through our service offerings and strong community
partnerships, Gunnison Valley Health provides both clinical and supportive
services to address a broad spectrum of needs.
Our Services
Outpatient Services
We offer outpatient services designed around your unique needs. Our clinicians
can work with you to develop a treatment plan tailored to address a broad
range of addiction and mental health concerns.
Our peer support specialists use their personal recovery experiences as
a means to help others. They partner with clients to attain recovery goals
and provide connection to community resources.
Our school-based counselors provide free, school-based counseling services
to students at Lake and Gunnison Elementary School and Crested Butte Middle
and High Schools.
We are contracted with Gunnison County to provide voluntary, short-term
behavioral health services to individuals incarcerated in Gunnison County’s jail.
We are contracted with Rocky Mountain Health Plans as a mobile crisis provider.
The contract ensures that a trained mental health clinician from Gunnison
Valley Health is available to respond to crisis calls in Gunnison and
Hinsdale Counties 24/7. Call the 988 crisis line if you are experiencing
any mental health crises.
The practice of both licensed and unlicensed persons is regulated by the
Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA). Please contact DORA Board of
Licensed Professional Counselors, Board of Social Work Examiners, or Addiction
Counselor (based on the provider credential) at:
We encourage you to bring complaints or concerns to your provider or our
director. We will not retaliate if you make a complaint, nor will it affect
your services. Director:
You may contact the GVH Patient Grievance Hotline at 1-855-763-4531. GVH
Grievance policy is available for review at any time. Your dispute resolution
will occur within 30 business days from submission.
You may also file a complaint with the Behavioral Health Administration
by phone 303-866-7191, email:
CDHS_BHA_complaint@state.co.us, or online at
Contact Us | Behavioral Health Administration (colorado.gov)