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March 13, 2025 – In honor of International Women’s Day, we are pleased to highlight a special program working with one of our most vulnerable populations: women and people who are pregnant and/or parenting and are seeking substance use disorder treatment. Read about this vital program and much more!

Specialized Women’s Services

Did you know SummitStone Health Partners offers Specialized Women’s Services? In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, 2025, we are highlighting a special program working with one of our most vulnerable populations: women and people who are pregnant and/or parenting and are seeking substance use disorder treatment.

One in five mothers suffer from postpartum depression, anxiety and mood disorders, increasing to one in four for those living in poverty. This is an incredibly vulnerable time in a birthing person’s life as well as for infants. Specialized Women’s Services (SWS) provides gender responsive and evidenced based treatment methods to support mothers (and birthing people) in recovery as well as the entire family.

Many of our SWS clients have complex trauma, have experienced violence in relationships, and work hard to provide a safe and stable home for their children. SWS embraces our clients, meeting them where they are at in their recovery process to support them in their goals and help them to nurture their families. We are able to offer these families hope while they are fighting for their lives and the futures of their children.

Our SWS Family Specialist, Jessica Glaser, offers wrap-around case management, care coordination, family coaching, and group therapy. She provides family assessments and links each family member to treatment services. SWS receives referrals from all divisions and supports clients throughout their treatment, regardless of level of care. Jessica is also well-versed in community resources and regularly partners with community organizations to offer additional support.

Through grant funding, SWS is also able to support clients with resources through the Client Support Fund. This fund is used to support the tangible and emergency needs of the family, specifically for caring and nurturing young children. It also supports these clients with addressing barriers to participating in treatment. Recently we’ve supported clients with gas cards to get to treatment, emergency groceries, car seats, strollers and boxes and boxes of diapers and wipes. We also give clients who are pregnant a “new parent bag” to support them in their pregnancy and with their newborn.

Questions?

Clients who are interested in the SWS Program can call us at (970) 494-4200 to receive an intake assessment and ask to also be referred to the SWS Family Specialist.

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Question, Persuade, Refer Virtual Training

Friday, March 21, 10 a.m. – noon

This FREE virtual training is 60-90 minutes and presented by a SummitStone certified QPR instructor. The QPR mission is to reduce suicidal behaviors and save lives by providing innovative, practical and proven suicide prevention training. Just like CPR, QPR is an emergency response to help someone in crisis. Sign up here.

Spring Warrant Clearance Event

Sunday, April 6, 9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

810 E. 10th St, Loveland, CO

This FREE event is sponsored by the 8th Judicial District Attorney’s Office, the Office of the State Public Defender, the 8th Judicial District Judicial Branch, and the Loveland Municipal Court. The Community Resource Fair is hosted by Larimer County Community Justice

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SummitStone in the Community

Our school-based team participated in the Thompson School District 8th Grade Career Expo hosted by Thompson Career Campus! We spoke with hundreds of students about behavioral healthcare careers.

We enjoyed sharing mental health resources for families and youth at the Parent/Kinship Summit hosted by The Center for Family Outreach in collaboration with Poudre School District. Learn more about the summit here.

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SummitNews: February 2025 https://www.summitstone.org/2025/02/13/summitnews-february-2025/ Thu, 13 Feb 2025 18:26:35 +0000 https://www.summitstone.org/?p=13963 February 13, 2025 – This month’s issue of SummitNews includes a focus on school-based mental health, advocating for community mental health centers, and upcoming events. Plus: We’re hiring! Work where community matters and apply, today! Check out what’s new at SummitStone! School-Based Mental Health Did you know that SummitStone Health Partners offers free services providing […]

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February 13, 2025 – This month’s issue of SummitNews includes a focus on school-based mental health, advocating for community mental health centers, and upcoming events. Plus: We’re hiring! Work where community matters and apply, today!

School-Based Mental Health

Did you know that SummitStone Health Partners offers free services providing education, referrals, consultations and planning to support the overall wellbeing of local students and staff in the Poudre, Estes Park and Thompson school districts?

SummitStone consultants work with schools to build comprehensive mental health systems to foster positive school climate and culture, increase school and student safety, and deliver data-informed services so all students can thrive and learn. The consultant provides a 3-tiered service plan tailored to the needs of students, school or district. These services range from referral and care coordination to crisis intervention. All services are provided free of cost to Thompson, Estes Park and Poudre School district community members. The program focuses on universal prevention strategies, systems and procedural enhancements, as well as targeted collaboration with internal and external stakeholders.

Tier 1

  • Focused on promoting positive mental health and preventing occurrences of problems
  • Referral and care coordination
  • Classroom consultation and support for individual students for social and emotional needs
  • Training/resources: Mental Health Literacy, Youth Mental Health First Aid, compassion fatigue and burnout, suicide prevention, QPR and staff wellness
  • Mental health needs assessment and resource mapping

Tier 2

  • Focused on preventing risk factors or progression of early onset problems
  • Referral and mental health care coordination
  • MTSS/IEP attendance for collaboration/consult regarding accommodation for mental health and social emotional needs
  • Collaboration and planning for 504s
  • Collaboration and planning for flexible assignments, behavior contracts and accommodation
  • Small group parent education and resources

Tier 3

  • Focused on individual student interventions to address more serious concerns and prevent the worsening of symptoms that can impact daily life
  • All of Tier 1 services (see above)
  • MTSS/IEP attendance for collaboration or consult regarding accommodation for mental health and social emotional needs
  • Crisis intervention, postvention and consultation

Have questions? Please contact:

Poudre & Estes Park School Districts

Lisa Rossi (she/her)

School Mental Health Consultant

Lisa.Rossi@SummitStoneHealth.org

(970) 657-0768

Thompson School District

Kayla Ballou (she/her)

School Mental Health Consultant

Kayla.Ballou@SummitStoneHealth.org

(970) 657-1734

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Behavioral Health in Colorado

Advocating for Community Mental Health Centers

Our team joined the Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council and other safety net providers in January to advocate for Colorado’s community mental health centers. Read below to learn more about ongoing advocacy for Colorado safety net providers.

Key Issues to Monitor in our Community

Mending the Safety Net in Colorado

After the passage of BH 22-1278, the Behavioral Health Administration developed nearly 500 pages of regulations for behavioral health safety net providers to implement that statute taking effect in July 2024. Operating within these rules has presented challenges for safety net providers and has affected the care of clients throughout the state. Safety net providers are asking our legislators to:

  1. Track progress on these issues and ensure they do not perpetuate unintended adverse consequences for client care

Funding of Safety Net Providers

The state of Colorado is currently facing a $750 million budget shortfall that directly impacts safety net behavioral health services. Additionally, the cost of delivering care has increased and become more complex due to new state regulatory structures. Safety net providers are asking our legislators to:

  1. Ensure that progress on coverage and critical benefits for behavioral health are maintained
  2. Ensure the state’s new behavioral health system be funded adequately
  3. Ensure all who qualify for Medicaid are enrolled
  4. Maximize federal funds
Learn more about the Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council

Upcoming Events

Question, Persuade, Refer Virtual Training

Friday, February 21, 10 a.m. – noon

This FREE virtual training is 60-90 minutes and presented by a SummitStone certified QPR instructor. The QPR mission is to reduce suicidal behaviors and save lives by providing innovative, practical and proven suicide prevention training. Just like CPR, QPR is an emergency response to help someone in crisis. Sign up here.

PSD Community Transition Fair

Thursday, February 27, 10 a.m. – noon

Northside Aztlan Community Center

112 Willow St. Fort Collins

This FREE event is open to Poudre School District students, families and teachers to learn more about PSD and local community resources. Explore 40+ community resource booths including us! Dinner and childcare provided. Register for the event and request childcare/accommodations/ interpreters here.

Matthews House Family Resource Day

Tuesday, February 25, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

First Presbyterian Church

531 S. College Ave. Fort Collins

This free event aims to connect Larimer County families with information and support. Resources include local benefits, mental health, education, medical, special needs supports, and housing resource navigation. Call (970) 449-5191 for more information.

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SummitStone in the Community

Our team participated in the Yarrow Collective Resource Fair during their Stand Up Comedy Show this past January.

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SummitNews: January 2025 https://www.summitstone.org/2025/01/13/summitnews-january-2025/ Mon, 13 Jan 2025 23:21:24 +0000 https://www.summitstone.org/?p=13878 January 11, 2025 – For 2025 and beyond, our vision is to make Northern Colorado the healthiest community in the nation. We are commited to serving our communities by fostering trust, empowering recovery, and inspiring hope. Happy New Year! Check out what’s new at SummitStone! Welcoming 2025 For 2025 and beyond, our vision is to […]

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January 11, 2025 – For 2025 and beyond, our vision is to make Northern Colorado the healthiest community in the nation. We are commited to serving our communities by fostering trust, empowering recovery, and inspiring hope. Happy New Year!

Welcoming 2025

For 2025 and beyond, our vision is to make Northern Colorado the healthiest community in the nation. We are committed to serving our communities by fostering trust, empowering recovery, and inspiring hope. Happy New Year!

Power of Community…

Why one Colorado county has seen a steady drop in its suicide rate over 5 years

“Over the last five years, Larimer County in northern Colorado has seen what appears to be a steady, sustained drop in its suicide rate — a potentially significant breakthrough in a state that consistently ranks in the top 10 nationally for its high rate. How the county got there was a decade-long affair in which local officials, nonprofits, private businesses and law enforcement rallied around suicide prevention.”

Read more about the steady drop in suicide rates in Larimer County in a recent article by the Denver Post.

Go to the Denver Post 

Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) brings friends and family members of people who use substances together with trained CRAFT professionals. CRAFT professionals offer strategies to create positive interactions with people who are struggling with a substance use disorder. Family members and friends can also create a community with others who are going through similar situations in their own lives. According to the Colorado Behavioral Health Administration, research has shown seven out of ten family members who participate in the CRAFT program are successful in engaging their loved one into a treatment program.

Additionally, CRAFT groups can help individuals:

  1. Reduce harmful substance use within the family.
  2. Encourage the person struggling with a substance use disorder to find and start treatment. If they’re already in treatment, you can learn how to encourage them to stay engaged in their treatment program.
  3. Improve their own life through learning positive communication strategies and how to set healthy boundaries.

Starting February 3, SummitStone will offer a FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC CRAFT Group in collaboration with the North Colorado Health Alliance. The group meets Mondays from 3-4:30 p.m. at the Loveland Community Health Center. The CRAFT Group will teach several skills such as:

  1. Understanding a loved one’s triggers to use substances
  2. Positive communication strategies
  3. Positive reinforcement strategies, rewarding non-using behavior
  4. Problem-solving
  5. Self-care
  6. Domestic violence precautions
  7. Getting a loved one to accept help

This group will instruct loved ones how to secure their own emotional and physical well-being through discussion and educational activities. Join us starting on February 4, 2025, at the Loveland Community Health Center! Find out more about CRAFT Groups in Colorado here.

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Upcoming Events

Question, Persuade, Refer Virtual Training

Friday, January 17 from 10 a.m. – noon

This FREE virtual training is 60-90 minutes and presented by a SummitStone Health Partners certified QPR instructor. The QPR mission is to reduce suicidal behaviors and save lives by providing innovative, practical and proven suicide prevention training. Just like CPR, QPR is an emergency response to help someone in crisis. Sign up here.

SummitStone in the Community

Our team participated in the Winter Fest Resource Fair hosted by Care Communities!

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SummitNews: December 2024 https://www.summitstone.org/2024/12/16/summitnews-december-2024/ Mon, 16 Dec 2024 17:34:51 +0000 https://www.summitstone.org/?p=13826 December 16, 2024 – Celebrating one year of Longview, introducing new board members, and Giving Tuesday/CO Gives gratitude! Check out what’s new at SummitStone! Celebrating One Year of Longview On December 2nd, 2023, we opened the doors to Longview with a mission: to foster hope, healing, and recovery for individuals struggling with mental illness and […]

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December 16, 2024 – Celebrating one year of Longview, introducing new board members, and Giving Tuesday/CO Gives gratitude!

Celebrating One Year of Longview

On December 2nd, 2023, we opened the doors to Longview with a mission: to foster hope, healing, and recovery for individuals struggling with mental illness and substance use. After three failed ballot measures, the voters of Larimer County committed to ensuring this community’s access to essential behavioral health services. At SummitStone Health Partners, we envisioned a future where we could offer the highest quality crisis care driven by the talent and skill of our staff, the needs of our community, the strength and depth of our community partnerships, and our commitment to best practice and innovation. Our goal was to create an environment where individuals feel seen, heard, and supported on their journeys towards the lives they want to lead.

By any measure, our Longview services are a success. With clinical team members and medical team members working side by side, a state of the art facility built for the work we do, advanced technology like OxeVision, and the strength of our community partnerships with law enforcement, first responders, and local hospitals, we deliver an integrated and collaborative model of care that has few peers across the country. On that weekend in December 2023, we didn’t know whether we would serve five clients or fifty. We filled those initial beds in 36 hours. We started with 16 beds. We now have 32. We anticipated 5,000 urgent care visits in our first year; we’ve seen approximately 6,400 visits. We anticipated 2,500 admissions to our units; we’ve seen about 3,000. We opened a lab and a pharmacy and provided valuable learning experiences for students in social work, nursing, medicine, pharmacy, occupational therapy, and psychology. We’ve exceeded our expectations in just about every area.

As we celebrate this milestone, we honor the stories of resilience, courage, and hope that have defined our first year. Feedback from our clients serves as the most powerful motivation, reminding us of the essential reasons to pursue this journey.

“The staff treated me even more human than the last time. They were kind, caring, compassionate, and understanding. They helped me with so many resources, and I truly feel ready to give this shot my best! Y’all were so good, I want to come back and give what I can!” 

“This was the most pleasant and helpful place in Colorado I have ever been to, and I have been to a lot of places.”  

We celebrate the courage and strength of those who sought our services. We are grateful for the opportunity to be part of their journey.

As we take a moment to celebrate this milestone, we remain focused on the future. There is still much work to be done. Although we have started to fill an important gap in our community, the need persists and will continue to evolve. We look forward to opening more beds at Longview, welcoming more learners, and establishing ourselves as a future Center of Excellence in acute care. Our commitment lies in supporting and growing our existing team members, educating our future workforce and introducing them to our innovative care model. Together, we aim to continuously raise the standard for behavioral health in our community today and every day.

We are grateful to the voters of Larimer County who invest their tax dollars to bridge a critical gap in our community’s access to behavioral health care and to the County Commissioners who entrust us with operating and managing this invaluable community asset. We are equally grateful to all our staff who, in just one year, turned thousands of struggles into stories of recovery and strength. From direct care staff to operational team members, we stand by our value of Stronger Together. The dedication of all our staff shines as an enduring and guiding light of support for so many.

SummitStone’s Executive team and Longview’s leadership team extend our deepest gratitude to all who gave their time, energy, and expertise to make Longview a reality. Thank you! Together, we can continue to boldly raise the bar toward a future where everyone has access to the behavioral health care they deserve, where stigma is eradicated, and where healing is an achievable reality. Here’s to an amazing first year and many more to come!

Dr. Lesley Brooks

Chief Medical Officer

SummitStone Health Partners

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Introducing Our New Board Members

Seth Forwood

Seth Forwood has lived in Fort Collins for over 33 years and has worked alongside those experiencing homelessness and addiction for 19 years. He began his vocation as an intern at Harvest Farm where he lived and worked with the men in the program for three months. After completing his bachelor’s degree in philosophy from CSU he started full-time at Harvest Farm. He worked for ten years in various roles in direct practice and completed his master’s in Social Work at CSU before becoming director.

He is now the Vice President of Programs overseeing the Northern Colorado facilities of Fort Collins Rescue Mission and Harvest Farm. In this role he also focuses on community development through building bridges between unlikely sectors of society to discover creative solutions that impact and benefit the entire community. He is currently the Vice Chair of Larimer County Behavioral Health Policy Council and serves on the Fort Collins Police Chief’s Community Advisory Board, CSU’s School of Social Work Community Advisory Board, Northern Colorado Continuum of Care’s Governing Board, and the board of his children’s hybrid school, Paideia Classical Community.  

Steve Tool

Steve Tool is originally from Colorado. He grew up in Englewood and graduated from the University of Colorado with a BA in Political Science in 1965. He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U. S. Air Force and served for five years as a B-52 navigator attaining the rank of captain. He flew 160 combat missions in the Viet Nam War and received the Distinguished Flying Cross and the eight Air Medals.

In 1970 Steve entered the real estate business in Denver. In 1975 he moved to Fort Collins. He was an active Realtor or real estate appraiser for 33 years. Steve has a history of community leadership. In 1983-84 he was selected Volunteer-of-the-Year by the Colorado Chapter of the American Cancer Society and in 1987 he was selected as Realtor-of-the-Year by the Fort Collins Board of Realtors. Steve served in the Colorado General Assembly from 1995 thru 2000. He was a member of the Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions Committee; Finance Committee; Judiciary Committee; and chairman of the House Appropriations Committee and the Joint Budget Committee. He received numerous legislative awards in the six years he served in the General Assembly.

From 2001 to 2005 Steve worked for the Colorado Department of Revenue as its legislative liaison and public information officer and then as the director of the Division of Motor Vehicles. In 2005 Governor Owens appointed Steve to his Cabinet as the executive director of the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing managing the state’s Medicaid program, the Child Health Plan Plus and the Indigent Care Program. Steve and his wife Karen have five adult children and ten grandchildren and call Windsor home.

Thank You Colorado!

Thank you for supporting us, Colorado! This December 10th, you helped us raise $13,788 for Spirit Crossing Clubhouse and Peer Support Services at SummitStone Health Partners.  

 

Your contributions empower individuals on their recovery journeys, providing essential resources and a welcoming community. Together, we’re creating lasting change in Larimer County. We couldn’t do it without you! Here’s to continuing our mission and supporting each other in the New Year! 

Upcoming Events

Question, Persuade, Refer Training

Friday, December 20

10 a.m. – noon

Virtual

This FREE virtual training is 60-90 minutes and presented by a SummitStone Health Partners certified QPR instructor. The QPR mission is to reduce suicidal behaviors and save lives by providing innovative, practical and proven suicide prevention training. Just like CPR, QPR is an emergency response to help someone in crisis. Sign up here.

SummitStone in the Community

Our Team particiapted in the 5th Warrant Clearance and Resource Fair event hosted by the District Attorney – Eighth Judicial District – Colorado, Office of the State Public Defender, the 8th Judicial District Judicial Branch, the Fort Collins Municipal Court and the Larimer County Community Justice Alternatives.

We celebrated the giving season at the Tree for All event in Loveland hosted by Foothills Service League. Proceeds from the event directly support Foothills Gateway and our very own Child and Family Services here at SummitStone!

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November 15, 2024 – In this issue of SummitNews, we’re pleased to announce our new Chief Financial Officer, John Dowling, who comes to us with over 20 years of experience! Plus, learn earn how you can be a part of Giving Tuesday, Colorado Gives Day and much more!

 

Introducing our New CFO

SummitStone Health Partners is happy to announce the hiring of our Chief Financial Officer. John Dowling, CPA, comes to us with over 20 years of experience.

 

John has worked with both non-profit and for-profit companies as a CFO, auditor, and a key strategic partner for over 20 years. John received his Masters of Accounting in IT and Entrepreneurship form the University of Denver. His experience in financial modeling, fiscal transparency, process improvement, regulatory compliance and reporting are skills that will benefit SummitStone now and into the future. John’s experience provides the expertise that will help lead SummitStone into the new year and beyond. John shared, “I am excited to join the SummitStone team and help the organization drive its vision of health for the Northern Colorado community. I look forward to bringing my experience, skills, and dedication to advance SummitStone’s impact and support its vital mission in behavioral health.” 

 

On a personal level, John grew up exploring the Adirondacks, snowboarding down the slopes as often as he mountain-biked single-track. After moving to Colorado and the Rocky Mountains, John added camping and fly fishing to his repertoire. John and his wife met at an airport, fitting since they and their children love to travel around the country, meeting people, and experiencing foods, national parks and water activities. John is passionate about helping and mentoring others, John believes that if something is worth doing, it is worth doing right. 

 

Join us in welcoming John to our community and SummitStone Health Partners!

Mark Your Calendar

Mark your calendar as we kick off the giving season through Giving Tuesday on December 3, and Colorado Gives Day on December 10! You can donate here as early as November 1!

We need your support now more than ever and invite you to join us in this incredible movement and help us fundraise for SummitStone. Your contribution will directly support our mission to serve our communities by fostering trust, empowering recovery and inspiring hope. For example, funds raised through November and December will support our Peer Support Services and Spirit Crossing Clubhouse programs, which are centered in fostering community and supporting members throughout their recovery journey.  

This December is your opportunity to make a lasting impact—it is easily the best time to give! #RecoveryInCommunity

November Spotlight: Harm Reduction Services

Substance use is a pressing issue that affects communities nationwide, including Larimer County. In fact, one in ten residents in Larimer County lives with substance use disorder. Harm reduction is a powerful public health strategy aimed at minimizing the negative consequences associated with drug use. These strategies promote healthier behaviors in non-judgemental ways.

At SummitStone, we’re committed to supporting our community through harm reduction efforts to prevent overdose. Our client-facing locations are equipped with harm reduction carts that offer essential items such as Narcan and drug testing strips, all available at no cost. If you or someone you know could benefit from these resources, simply visit any client-facing SummitStone location to pick up what you need.

For any questions regarding our harm reduction efforts or harm reduction carts, please contact Hauna Kelly-Ontiveros.

Learn more about Harm Reduction

 Drug Policy Alliance
Northern Colorado Health Alliance
National Harm Reduction Coalition

Upcoming Events

Warrant Clearance Event

Saturday, November 16

9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Larimer County Justice Center

Desk Chair Workspace Mental Health Support Fair

Thursday, November 21

11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Desk Chair Workspace

Question. Persuade. Refer (QPR) Training

Friday, November 15

10 a.m. – noon

Virtual

This FREE virtual training is 60-90 minutes and presented by a SummitStone certified QPR instructor. The QPR mission is to reduce suicidal behaviors and save lives by providing innovative, practical and proven suicide prevention training. Just like CPR, QPR is an emergency response to help someone in crisis. Sign up here.

SummitStone in the Community

We celebrated Latiné Heritage Month with Heart and Sol in Loveland with resources and live music.

Our team enjoyed sharing youth resources at the Cottonwood Plains Elementary Family Resource Fair.

The Loveland Co-Responder Team participated in the Fentanyl Awareness Event hosted by Loveland Police at Thompson Valley High School.

Our school-based team provided resource information to attendees at a Resource Fair organized by Poudre School District.

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SummitNews: October 2024 https://www.summitstone.org/2024/10/18/summitnews-october-2024/ Fri, 18 Oct 2024 16:26:15 +0000 https://www.summitstone.org/?p=13669 October 18, 2024 – Introducing SummitStone Health Partners Interim CEO, Cyndi Dodds, plus community involvement and upcoming events! Check out what’s new at SummitStone! Letter from the Interim CEO Dear Valued Community Members, I am honored to introduce myself as SummitStone Health Partners Interim CEO. My journey with this organization spans just under 30 years, […]

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October 18, 2024 – Introducing SummitStone Health Partners Interim CEO, Cyndi Dodds, plus community involvement and upcoming events!

Letter from the Interim CEO

Dear Valued Community Members,

I am honored to introduce myself as SummitStone Health Partners Interim CEO. My journey with this organization spans just under 30 years, every iteration of our organizational name (including Larimer County Mental Health!), and multiple roles including clinician for youth and families, Chief Operations Officer, and Chief Clinical Officer. Between 1999 and 2007, I stepped away briefly to serve as Executive Director for Namaqua Center. While there, I led the acquisition of our organization by SummitStone thus returning to SummitStone as Namaqua Center Director. My career has been rooted in a commitment to bringing the highest quality behavioral health services to the communities of Larimer County. I am excited to bring my diverse experience to this role.

As a long time SummitStone employee, I am continually inspired by the exceptional skill, passion, dedication, and resilience of our team and by our shared values of acceptance, togetherness, equity, and bold leadership. Further, there is a special quality to Larimer County and Northern Colorado—a spirit of partnership that strengthens our entire community. I am so very proud of and committed to continuing SummitStone’s participation in this rich tradition of deep collaboration.

As I come into this role, I also acknowledge the circumstances necessitating my transition to Interim CEO. As we previously communicated, recent times have brought significant challenges, including difficult decisions that have affected our organization and the community. While we’ve had to implement some hard changes, my unwavering focus as interim CEO remains on rebuilding and strengthening the trust you’ve placed in SummitStone. SummitStone remains fully committed to ensuring we can continue to meet the community’s behavioral health needs for years to come. As we navigate the evolving landscape of behavioral health care, we remain adaptable and committed to meet the changing needs of our community.

As we move forward, I am grateful for the trust placed in me by the SummitStone Board of Directors to guide our organization through this period of transition. This responsibility is one I take to heart, and I’m committed to honoring it fully. I look forward to working closely with our dedicated Board, our talented staff, the individuals and families we serve, and our valued community partners. Together, we will continue our vital work and pave the way for SummitStone’s next chapter of leadership and service.

I look forward to fostering continued collaboration and partnerships within our community. Your support means everything to us. Together, we can create a stronger, healthier community for all.

Warmest regards,

Cyndi

SummitStone in the Community

CELEBRATING OUR CO-RESPONSE TEAM: SUPPORTING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH THROUGH COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS

SummitStone Health Partners teams up with Northern Colorado law enforcement and emergency services to offer empathetic, behavioral health support right where it is needed. SummitStone co-responder clinicians are embedded in the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office, Loveland Police Department, Estes Park Police Department, Johnstown Police Department, and Thompson School District.  

The Co-Response model partners clinicians with law enforcement to provide a behavioral health centered approach to community members experiencing a mental health crisis. Megan Hencinksi, SummitStone’s Co-Response Program Manager shared, “it allows clinicians to meet the individual in crisis where they are at and be able to assess for safety of the individual, safety for the community and identify treatment needs.” In the past year, SummitStone’s Co-Response program provided a cumulative of 5,960 services in Larimer County. 

Thank you for joining us in celebrating our Co-Response Team this September by spreading awareness and recognizing this important work across our community and country!  

Paige L. providing free acu-wellness treatments at the Hickory Village Resource Fair in Fort Collins.

Providing resource information to attendees at the Center Parent and Grandparent summit in collaboration with The Center for Family Outreach.

In August, SummitStone employees honored International Overdose Awareness Day with remembrance, resources, and harm reduction supplies in collaboration with the Northern Colorado Health Alliance and our partners in Fort Collins, Loveland and Estes Park.

Upcoming Events

Teen Self Care Fair

Sunday, October 13

11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Fort Collins Museum of Discovery

408 Mason Ct

Fort Collins, CO 80524

Veterans Stand Down

Friday, October 25

9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

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531 S College Ave

Fort Collins, CO 80524

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July Spotlight: Co-Response Services https://www.summitstone.org/2024/07/15/july-spotlight-co-response-services/ Mon, 15 Jul 2024 17:23:06 +0000 https://www.summitstone.org/?p=13429 July 15, 2024 – SummitStone Health Partners teams up with local law enforcement and emergency services to offer behavioral health support right where it is needed by embedding mental health experts within critical response teams. Called co-responders, they work alongside police and emergency teams and in schools to handle behavioral health crises. Their duties are […]

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July 15, 2024 – SummitStone Health Partners teams up with local law enforcement and emergency services to offer behavioral health support right where it is needed by embedding mental health experts within critical response teams. Called co-responders, they work alongside police and emergency teams and in schools to handle behavioral health crises. Their duties are to intervene, assess the situation and connect people with the right services. Currently, SummitStone has co-responders working closely with the Loveland Police Department, Larimer County Sheriff’s Office, Estes Park Police Department and even with School Resource Officers in the Thompson School District! This approach has proven to provide many benefits and improvements:

– Better crisis management and de-escalation
– Increased access to necessary services
– Decreased strain on law enforcement and healthcare systems, as evidenced by fewer arrests, detentions, emergency room visits and hospital admissions.

By embedding licensed mental health clinicians within these critical response teams, SummitStone and our partners are making a positive impact on Northern Colorado’s wellbeing.


Check out this video by the Larimer Sheriff’s Office featuring SummitStone employees to learn more about co-response services and philosophy.

Community Partner: Foothills Service League
Foothills Service League hosted Taste of Loveland, an event showcasing the food and beverage experience of Loveland! This 17-year-old event always brings the community together, and a portion of proceeds are graciously donated to support SummitStone’s Child and Family Programs. A huge thank you to Foothills Service League for their work in our community to support SummitStone and local youth!

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Acute Care Facility at the Longview Campus off to a successful start https://www.summitstone.org/2024/01/16/acute-care-facility-at-the-longview-campus-off-to-a-successful-start/ Tue, 16 Jan 2024 15:36:38 +0000 https://www.summitstone.org/?p=12980 December 2, 2023 – On Dec. 2, the Acute Care Facility at Larimer County’s Longview Campus opened to accept patients who are experiencing a self-defined crisis related to mental health or substance use. This marks a new era of behavioral health care services available in Larimer County. Between Dec. 2 and Jan. 6, we have […]

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December 2, 2023 – On Dec. 2, the Acute Care Facility at Larimer County’s Longview Campus opened to accept patients who are experiencing a self-defined crisis related to mental health or substance use. This marks a new era of behavioral health care services available in Larimer County.

Between Dec. 2 and Jan. 6, we have already seen approximately 500 people access our Behavioral Health Urgent Care, with 200 of those being admitted and the others receiving triage and stabilization that met their needs without requiring overnight stays.

The facility, located at 2260 W. Trilby Road, Fort Collins, opened with 20 beds and 10 exam rooms in our behavioral health urgent care, and last week we were able to open an additional 8 beds to expand the capacity for services.

We currently have a 23-hour observation unit, a crisis stabilization unit, and a withdrawal management (also known as detox) unit operating in the facility.

So far, the vast majority of patients have been walk-ins. The facility is open 24/7/365 to help meet our community’s needs anytime, day or night, weekends and holidays. Additionally, clients have engaged with services through our Mobile Response and Co-Responder teams, law enforcement, hospitals, and internal and external referrals including shelters, community programs, primary care physicians, and the urging of loved ones.

We are so proud to be able to bring this facility online for the community as we know the behavioral health needs continue to grow. The Acute Care Facility has added much needed crisis stabilization capacity in Larimer County for those struggling with mental health and substance use concerns. We continue to work with our law enforcement, hospital and EMS partners to ensure that this facility can be part of the community solution for addressing a rising behavioral health crisis and being a safe place for people to access care at any time.

We are grateful for your support of our new facility and will work to continue to provide high quality behavioral health services to Larimer County. The following articles provide more in-depth information about our new facility and the excellence in care we strive to provide as a leader and voice for behavioral health in Northern Colorado.

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September is National Recovery Month https://www.summitstone.org/2023/09/14/september-is-national-recovery-month/ Thu, 14 Sep 2023 18:15:07 +0000 https://www.summitstonehealth.org/?p=12477 September 14, 2023 – National Recovery Month is an opportunity for advocacy and celebration that recovery is possible, and help is available. It is a time to come together as a community to promote awareness for evidence-based treatment and recovery practices, like the ones we at SummitStone are pioneering. It is also a time to […]

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September 14, 2023 – National Recovery Month is an opportunity for advocacy and celebration that recovery is possible, and help is available. It is a time to come together as a community to promote awareness for evidence-based treatment and recovery practices, like the ones we at SummitStone are pioneering. It is also a time to honor those in recovery. While we know that setbacks may happen, we also know that is often part of the journey, and a time where our work becomes even more imperative.

While I embrace the concept of building advocacy and awareness through a dedicated month, I also feel strongly that every month is Recovery Month here at SummitStone. This is reflected in our Mission: We serve our communities by fostering trust, empowering recovery, and inspiring hope. This statement embodies what we do –we live and breathe recovery every day.

This is also established in our Core Values, one of which is Come as you are. We believe people can and do recover. No matter where you are on your journey, we will walk alongside you, honor your experiences, and be a partner to help you achieve your goals.

The following websites provide a wealth of information on National Recovery Month:

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Leading the future of behavioral healthcare with a fresh, new look https://www.summitstone.org/2023/08/07/leading-the-future-of-behavioral-healthcare-with-a-fresh-new-look/ Mon, 07 Aug 2023 15:39:07 +0000 https://www.summitstonehealth.org/?p=12386 August 7, 2023 – At SummitStone, we are thrilled to unveil our new logo! For 65 years SummitStone Health Partners has been serving our communities by fostering trust, empowering recovery and inspiring hope. As we strive to make Northern Colorado the healthiest community in the nation, we will be leading the future of behavioral healthcare […]

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August 7, 2023 – At SummitStone, we are thrilled to unveil our new logo!

For 65 years SummitStone Health Partners has been serving our communities by fostering trust, empowering recovery and inspiring hope. As we strive to make Northern Colorado the healthiest community in the nation, we will be leading the future of behavioral healthcare with a fresh, new look.

To accomplish this, we worked with a talented designer and an extensive team of our staff to arrive at this beautiful new design. This included input from our Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion committee, community stakeholders, and clients and families to ensure a broad range of input.

We believe this bold new design will help bring more visibility to mental health and addictions services and help reduce stigma.

Rest assured, we’ll still be providing the same great level of service and care for our clients. We will continue to maintain the great partnerships we have across the County and beyond—just emboldened with a fresh, new look.

SummitStone is still a not-for-profit 501(c)(3). Our name isn’t changing, and neither is our mission to serve our communities by fostering trust, empowering recovery, and inspiring hope.

We hope you like our new logo as much as we do! Let us know your thoughts.

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