Building Sanctuary | Rebuilding Lives is a comprehensive campaign to fund priorities set forth by community stakeholders, consumers and staff, designed to help fill gaps in services, improve access to care, innovate new service methodologies, and most importantly, to save lives. To date, Mind Springs Health has raised a record $24,000,000 toward a campaign goal of $40,000,000 for the following identified priorities:
The Continuum of Care Fund
Innovations in programmatic support & service delivery
The Continuum of Care Fund
Mind Springs Health & West Springs Hospital provide nearly 200,000 mental health and addiction services to almost 24,000 unique individuals of all ages. Consumer utilization grows steadily with many more still in need, yet gaps in services remain and stigma still prevents people from seeking help.
Women’s Recovery Center
Family-Friendly, Women-Only Residential Rehabilitation
Women’s Recovery Center
The unique Women’s Recovery Center has helped many young women and mothers to recover. The ability for a mother to have their children stay with her during the 90-day program keeps children out of foster care and boosts their success rates.
West Springs Hospital
Inpatient Access & Care
West Springs Hospital
The new West Springs Hospital doubles the number of psychiatric beds on the Western Slope to 64 by combining a new 48-bed building with one of the previously existing, outdated 16-bed unit. Patients now are able to get the life-saving treatment they need immediately.
Withdrawal Management
UNDER CONSTRUCTION NOW in Glenwood Springs
Glenwood Springs Withdrawal Management
Garfield County has been working with an ill-equipped system for first responders who respond to substance use episodes. At present, EMS staff and law enforcement use hospital emergency rooms as their primary option.
Once constructed, the Glenwood Springs Withdrawal Management facility will this critical gap in Garfield County and the Roaring Fork Valley within the continuum of care for treatment and recovery.