Colorado Coalition for the Homeless

42
Unsatisfactory
3.9
357 reviews
Insurance Accepted 30 - 90 days
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless provides comprehensive services to individuals struggling with homelessness and addiction. They offer a variety of housing, healthcare, and treatment options tailored to each client's needs, including holistic activities, counseling, and medication assistance. They also specialize in helping those dealing with opioid withdrawal through access to buprenorphine and Naltrexone.
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About Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless is an all-inclusive facility that works to increase equal access to addiction recovery programs for individuals who may suffer from co-occurring homelessness. They offer a long list of housing options, healthcare services, and drug and alcohol treatments that can be customized to the specific client. Services are offered to adults and adolescents, and they may include holistic activities, psychosocial assessments, brief counseling, wellness classes, indivi...
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless is an all-inclusive facility that works to increase equal access to addiction recovery programs for individuals who may suffer from co-occurring homelessness. They offer a long list of housing options, healthcare services, and drug and alcohol treatments that can be customized to the specific client. Services are offered to adults and adolescents, and they may include holistic activities, psychosocial assessments, brief counseling, wellness classes, individual therapy, and medication assistance. For clients dealing with opioid withdrawal, Colorado Coalition offers access to buprenorphine and Naltrexone.
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Center Summary

Who we help
Children Veterans
Treatment Programs
Intensive Outpatient Program MAT Outpatient Transitional Housing Therapy Practice
Inclusive Support For
LGBTQ+ Black People Latinx & Hispanic People Native & Indigenous Peoples Multilingual Support
Staff to client ratio 1 therapist : 12 clients
Langugages
Afrikaans Albanian Arabic Armenian Bahasa Chinese +32 more
Licensed State of Colorado
Address 2111 Champa St, Denver, CO 80205, USA

Payment & Insurance

Payment Options
Self Pay
Accepted Insurance (3)
Aetna Ambetter Cigna Aetna Ambetter Cigna

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Amenities

Amenities
Therapy Rooms Wi-Fi

Treatment

Addictions Treated
Alcohol Amphetamines Cocaine Ecstasy Fentanyl Hallucinogens +4 more
Conditions Treated
Acute Stress Disorder Bipolar Disorder Depression Trauma Stress Self-Harm +1 more
Treatment Programs
Intensive Outpatient Program MAT Outpatient Transitional Housing Therapy Practice
Program Classifications
Individualized Care Low Cost Medical Support
Specialized Program Tracks
Trauma Veterans
Therapies Offered
Individual Counseling TMS Therapy
Holistic Treatments
Nutritional Counseling Physical Therapy
Cutting Edge Treatment Modalities
Buprenorphine Therapy TMS Therapy
Our Score
42 Unsatisfactory
Accreditations 2
Facility & Amenities 2
Website Trust Factors 1
Treatment Services 14
Review Analysis 23

Reviews

3.9
357 Reviews
Benefits

Clinic staff members are kind and compassionate.

The organization provides essential items like food, clothes, and toiletries to those in need.

The facility is effective in helping many people through partnerships with other local organizations.

Drawbacks

Recent Reviews

January 22nd, 2025

Although their clinic staff members are some of the most kind individuals I've ever met, the rest of their team couldn't care less about the homeless. I was supposed to receive a call days ago. I've left voicemails and my case manager has sent emails, but I was never contacted. Their intake coordinators clearly have no regard for people who want to do something better for themselves. Don't get your hopes up, because this organization will shatter them.

April 22nd, 2025

Check out this organizations Form 990. CEO Makes $390k per year. Other “managers”/ “leadership” make close to $300k. Revenue in 2022 was $122milion with much of that coming from government grants. This is why our homelessness problem won’t ever get solved.

April 22nd, 2025

We spent a lot of time at Coalition for the Homeless with Feeding Denvers Hungry, and Healthy Denver Inc. doing Thursday hand up, passing out food, clothes, dog& cat food, toiletries and clothing. Not always safe but Colorado’s Coalition for the Homeless does a great job of providing for those in need.

April 22nd, 2025

I’m a landlord. This agency placed a mentally ill woman and her 4 kids in my home. So far they have caused over $25,000 in damages to the home.

October 22nd, 2024

This agency demonstrated the poorest performance assisting the very needy with workers accomplishing just one small, simple task per week with their clients, dragging out the process for years, yes years!. Some homeless individuals already had housing but pretended to be homeless during the pandemic, stayed at the homeless hotels provided by Salvation Army and the Coalition, while their case workers assisted them playing along with the charade the entire time ..all the while truly needy indiv...

April 22nd, 2022

This location is close. However they do have another office down the street. And they are extremely helpful. Please add the other location too Google maps.

March 25th, 2025

They only help veterans get jobs. which is rediculous

April 22nd, 2025

Sadly these people always have a turn around with employees and no one ever knows what’s going on. People that are on the housing vouchers are being evicted because this place doesn’t pay the complexes the portion of rent! How is this possible? You can’t reach anyone by phone nor do they return calls nor emails! You literally have to go in person just to find out what is going on and yet they make excuses for it all! DO BETTER AT YOUR JOBS COALITION!! BETTER COMMUNICATION OR BETTER TRAINING I...

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Popular Questions at Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
What types of insurance does Colorado Coalition for the Homeless accept?

Aetna, Ambetter, Cigna

What does Colorado Coalition for the Homeless treat?

What types of rehab programs does Colorado Coalition for the Homeless offer?

Intensive Outpatient Program, MAT Outpatient, Transitional Housing, Therapy Practice

Does Colorado Coalition for the Homeless provide holistic or alternative therapies?

Nutritional Counseling, Physical Therapy Buprenorphine Therapy, TMS Therapy

How long will I be in treatment at Colorado Coalition for the Homeless?

30-90 days

Where is this facility located?

2111 Champa St, Denver, CO 80205, USA

What accreditations and certifications does Colorado Coalition for the Homeless have?

Licensed by State of Colorado (). SAMHSA

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