San Luis Valley Behavioral Health Group

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The San Luis Valley Behavioral Health Group page is designed to inspire hope, healing and well-being while advocating and raising awareness of behavioral health. Our services make it possible for individuals and families to survive and thrive in our communities, to avoid frequent hospitalizations, to build supportive relationships and to work successfully toward well-being. We work with consumers

as whole persons, integrating treatment and resources to support healthy minds, bodies and spirits. We provide second chances to men and women in the criminal justice system, those with mental health and substance abuse problems so they too can become productive citizens. We create innovative prevention services to create healthier schools, workplaces and communities for our youth and families. and support volunteers who mentor youth, volunteer in hospitals, senior centers, and libraries making a difference in people’s lives. Social Media disclaimer: San Luis Valley Behavioral Health Group (SLVBHG) encourages our fans, followers, and friends to share their thoughts with one another by commenting on a story, feature, or post that speaks to you on our social media sites including but not limited to our Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and website. We will make every reasonable effort to monitor participation to ensure that everyone stays on topic, is courteous and avoids making offensive comments. Please remember that information posted on any of our social media sites is not to be considered medical advice and should never replace a consultation with a health care professional. If you are in a crisis and need to get help for yourself of someone you care about please call 911 or for a mental health or substance abuse crisis call 719-589-3671 and ask to speak to someone on the emergency services team. Please be aware that once you post something online, there is the potential for thousands (or more) people to read your words, even years from now. As a result we expect you will exercise caution when posting health/medical information on any social media sites and that you will not disclose personal identifiable information like your location or financial information. We encourage lively, thoughtful and civil conversation with the following guidelines:
Comments must be constructive, relevant to a topic discussed and to the point. Posts that are abusive, contain profanity, are threatening in tone or devolve into personal attacks will be deleted. Comments that violate the privacy of our patients and their families will be deleted. Excessively long comments—as determined by the site’s editor—are subject to editing for length, clarity and space limitations. Please do not post links unless you identify, by name, who you are and explain where your link goes, especially if you are a for profit organization. This is to distinguish spam from legitimate opportunities for the SLVBHG Tech community. Messages selling or promoting commercial products or ventures will not be permitted. SLVBHG reserves the right to review all comments and remove comments that violate any of the conditions noted above. Posted comments do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of SLVBHG. All content and posts are bound by Facebook's Terms of Use and Code of Conduct. Facebook encourages users to use its "Report" links when they find abusive content. Social Media Disclaimer SLVBHG Updated October 2015

Summer fun was in full swing at our Beginning of Summer Bash! ☀️🎉Families came together for an afternoon of connection, ...
06/11/2026

Summer fun was in full swing at our Beginning of Summer Bash! ☀️🎉

Families came together for an afternoon of connection, laughter, and wellness. While moms had the opportunity to relax and recharge with Acudetox, the kids enjoyed games, activities, and plenty of opportunities to play and make memories.

A big thank you to our SafeCare and PSSF teams for creating a space where families can connect, have fun, and kick off the summer season together. Here’s to a summer filled with joy, support, and community! 💙🌻

June is Men’s Mental Health Month—a time to raise awareness, break down stigma, and encourage open conversations about m...
06/10/2026

June is Men’s Mental Health Month—a time to raise awareness, break down stigma, and encourage open conversations about mental well-being.

Many men face challenges with stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health concerns, yet too often struggle in silence. Seeking support is a sign of strength, not weakness. Checking in with yourself, reaching out to a trusted friend, or connecting with a mental health professional can make a meaningful difference.

This month, let’s remind the men in our lives that their mental health matters and that help is available when they need it.

If you or someone you know could benefit from support, San Luis Valley Behavioral Health Group is here to help. Call us at 719-589-3671 to learn more about our services.

A new Ecotherapy Group is starting June 25 🌿This group offers a supportive space to connect with nature as a tool for he...
06/09/2026

A new Ecotherapy Group is starting June 25 🌿

This group offers a supportive space to connect with nature as a tool for healing, grounding, and emotional wellness. Through guided activities outdoors, participants will explore ways to reduce stress, improve mindfulness, and strengthen overall well-being.

If you’ve been looking for a different approach to mental health support—one that brings the outdoors into the healing process—this group may be a great fit.

Mental health matters because it affects how we think, feel, connect with others, and navigate everyday life. Just like ...
06/09/2026

Mental health matters because it affects how we think, feel, connect with others, and navigate everyday life. Just like physical health, mental health deserves attention, care, and support.

Taking care of your mental well-being is not a sign of weakness—it’s an important part of living a healthy, balanced life. Whether you’re facing challenges, supporting a loved one, or simply looking to improve your overall wellness, help is available.

If you or someone you know is struggling, San Luis Valley Behavioral Health Group is here to help. Call us at 719-589-3671 to learn more about our services and support options.

Join us in celebrating our May Employees of the Month! 🎉These individuals consistently go above and beyond to support ou...
06/03/2026

Join us in celebrating our May Employees of the Month! 🎉

These individuals consistently go above and beyond to support our clients, coworkers, and communities across the San Luis Valley. Their hard work, positivity, and dedication help make our mission possible every single day. Thank you for all that you do!

Men’s mental health matters every month, but especially this one. Strength isn’t about staying silent—it’s about speakin...
06/01/2026

Men’s mental health matters every month, but especially this one. Strength isn’t about staying silent—it’s about speaking up, reaching out, and taking care of yourself.

This month, we’re encouraging the men in our lives to check in, open up, and remember they don’t have to carry everything alone. Real strength includes asking for support.

If you or someone you know needs help, support is available. San Luis Valley Behavioral Health Group is here to walk alongside you—call us at 719-589-3671.

What a great day at the Youth Wellness Event! Our staff enjoyed connecting with youth from across the Valley and collabo...
06/01/2026

What a great day at the Youth Wellness Event! Our staff enjoyed connecting with youth from across the Valley and collaborating with community partners dedicated to supporting mental health and well-being. Thank you to the organizers and everyone who attended for making this event a success.

This May, we were honored to partner with communities throughout the San Luis Valley to recognize Mental Health Awarenes...
05/27/2026

This May, we were honored to partner with communities throughout the San Luis Valley to recognize Mental Health Awareness Month through official proclamations.

These proclamations are more than words — they are a commitment to reducing stigma, encouraging conversations, and supporting the mental wellbeing of every member of our communities. Thank you to the local leaders and organizations who joined us in raising awareness and showing that mental health matters in every corner of the Valley.

Our offices will be closed on Monday, May 25th in observance of Memorial Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, May 26th for re...
05/22/2026

Our offices will be closed on Monday, May 25th in observance of Memorial Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, May 26th for regular business hours.

While our offices are closed, our 24/7 Crisis Line will still be available at 719-589-3671. You can also call or text 988 for the Colorado Mental Health Line or dial 911 in an emergency.

Wishing everyone a safe holiday weekend!

Today, we recognize International HR Day and the vital role HR professionals play in our agency and across the field.Our...
05/20/2026

Today, we recognize International HR Day and the vital role HR professionals play in our agency and across the field.

Our HR team helps create a workplace rooted in support, fairness, and integrity—guiding our culture, supporting our staff, and ensuring our people feel valued every step of the way.

We are grateful for their dedication, care, and the important work they do behind the scenes to help our mission thrive.

Address

8745 County Road 9 S
Alamosa, CO
81101

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17195893671

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