The Caring for Colorado Foundation has awarded low-income medical clinic AspenPointe a $50,000 grant to expand depression care for the uninsured. The program uses professional staff members to support individuals in their efforts to manage depression. The voluntary and confidential telephone line also provides care coordination. Thanks to the grant, between 90 and 120 uninsured [...] [...]
Four Colorado Springs organizations will be recognized for their combined health care efforts to treat refugees relocating to Colorado Springs. The Peak Vista Health Centers’ Myron-Stratton Family Health Center, Lutheran Family Services, the El Paso County Department of Health and Environment and AspenPointe all will receive the award from the Colorado Department of Public Health [...] [...]
by Rebecca Tonn Published: September 8,2010
Tags: AspenPointe
AspenPointe, formerly known as Pikes Peak Behavioral Health Group, will celebrate its new identity at a reception from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday at 179 Parkside Drive, with a dedication ceremony at 12:30 p.m. Pikes Peak Behavioral Health Group – the second-largest nonprofit in Colorado Springs – announced last month that it was changing its [...] [...]
Pikes Peak Behavioral Health Group, the second-largest, nonprofit in the city with 500 employees and 30,000 clients, is no more. Instead, the organization – and its many related groups – will now be called AspenPointe. It’s one of many initiatives started by the group more than two years ago in an attempt to define and [...] [...]