About Our Behavioral Health Hospital

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Highlands Behavioral Health System is an 86-bed freestanding behavioral health hospital offering psychiatric care for adults and adolescents ages 11 and older. The facility is easily accessible to families throughout the Denver metro area. Our clinical services are delivered by experienced mental health professionals.

Once a patient is admitted, he or she receives a detailed evaluation as part of the admission process. An interdisciplinary team then creates an individualized treatment plan for the patient that includes acute care treatment, solution-focused treatment and thorough discharge planning.

The facility is open for admission 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Confidential level of care assessments are provided at no charge. Walk-ins are welcome, however scheduled appointments are preferred.

About Our Behavioral Health Hospital

HBHS Facility Photo

Highlands Behavioral Health System is an 86-bed freestanding behavioral health hospital offering psychiatric care for adults and adolescents ages 11 and older. The facility is easily accessible to families throughout the Denver metro area. Our clinical services are delivered by experienced mental health professionals.

Once a patient is admitted, he or she receives a detailed evaluation as part of the admission process. An interdisciplinary team then creates an individualized treatment plan for the patient that includes acute care treatment, solution-focused treatment and thorough discharge planning.

The facility is open for admission seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Confidential level of care assessments are provided at no charge. Walk-ins are welcome, however scheduled appointments are preferred.

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We’re available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to provide a no-cost mental health assessment for you or your loved one. Call us at 720-348-2800, visit our facility, message us, or schedule a free assessment to get started.

In the case of a medical emergency or crisis, please dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.