About Senior Reach®

For emotional and mental health challenges, call us.

There’s a good chance that you – or someone you know – will experience emotional or behavioral challenges at some point. After all, some form of mental illness affects one out of every five American families each year. It is an equal-opportunity disease that can happen to anyone at any time. Whether you have anxiety, stress, depression, drug or alcohol addiction, or bipolar disorder — or any other mental health challenge — it doesn’t have to take over your life or your loved ones’ lives.

We are here to help. Arapahoe Douglas Mental Health Network provides a wide variety of mental health and substance abuse services, including individual, family, marital and group counseling, therapy, psychiatry and emergency programs. As a private, nonprofit mental health provider for more than 55 years, we’ve been serving the children, teens, adults, seniors and families in our community — and beyond.

The City of Littleton partners with community agencies to help improve the lives of its citizens through the use of effective programs such as Senior Reach. Two of the Littleton City Council’s Goals and Objectives are realized through Senior Reach:

  • Provide a safe community to live, work, and play: Support public/private partnerships that foster mental and physical health.
  • Foster community involvement, communication and trust: Foster citizens’ engagement and involvement in their neighborhoods and the community at large.

Senior Reach Partners

Jefferson Center for Mental Health has been a trusted provider of mental health care for over 50 years. Each year Jefferson Center serves over 5000 members of our community, ranging from individuals coping with serious mental illness, to older adults, families, and just about every segment of our society.

The Seniors’ Resource Center has been a on-stop solution for the diverse needs of seniors, their family members and caregivers in a ten-county Denver metro area since 1978. They have worked diligently to reduce barriers to service delivery with the mission to help older adults age in their own home.

Mental Health Partners Colorado began in 1962 as a mental health clinic and was federally designated as a comprehensive community mental health center in 1971. They are the only agency in Boulder and Broomfield counties that provides comprehensive psychiatric services to county residents regardless of their ability to pay.