Substance use disorder is on the rise during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Prior to the pandemic, we were in an opioid crisis, and now we add all that uncertainty in our lives to it,” says Cassie Damato at SummitStone Health Partners. She also states that all...
“SummitStone Health Partners manages the local response team Colorado Spirit to offer free support to residents within Larimer County who are facing mental and emotional challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.” The Colorado Spirit support line...
New exhibit at Fort Collins Museum of Discovery opens conversations around mental health disorders “A new exhibit at the Fort Collins Museum of Discovery is shedding some much-needed light on mental illness, treatment options and the effects it has on...
SummitStone Health Partners announces fundraiser, “A Time for Transformation,” to support Substance Use Disorder services LARIMER COUNTY, COLO. – SummitStone Health Partners released details for their Annual Fundraiser. This year, the theme for the event is “A Time...
SummitStone Health Partners awarded FEMA grant to enhance counseling services to those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic Colorado Spirit warm-line (970) 221-5551 expands available emotional support and resources for Larimer County FORT COLLINS, Colo. —...
SummitStone’s Co-Responder program has been in Loveland since 2016 and has been a valuable resource for the Loveland Police Department to help build community trust and ease the strain on law enforcement. “As sweeping protests against police brutality in...
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