Colorado · 8 programs

Colorado Healthcare Benefits

Medicaid, CHIP, prescription assistance, and community health programs. Each program is listed with the official source link so you can apply or verify eligibility directly.

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Health First Colorado (Medicaid)

Colorado HCPF

Health First Colorado (Medicaid) — state-administered MEDICAID program in Colorado. Apply through Colorado HCPF.

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Colorado Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)

Colorado Department of Human Services

The Colorado Children's Health Insurance Program, officially known as Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+), offers health coverage primarily for children in the state. Based on the provided web page content, specific and detailed eligibility criteria are largely not outlined. While the program is designated for children and is managed alongside Health First Colorado (Colorado's Medica

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Colorado Community Health Centers

Colorado Department of Human Services

The provided webpage from wc211.org serves as a comprehensive description of Western Colorado 211, a free and confidential information and referral service designed to connect residents to local community resources, including various health and human services programs. However, this particular page does not directly detail the specific eligibility criteria for "Colorado Communi

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Colorado Mental Health Services

Colorado Department of Human Services

Colorado Mental Health Services, encompassing a network of mental health, substance use, and crisis support, is primarily available to Colorado residents experiencing a mental health or substance use condition. For immediate support through the 988 Colorado Mental Health Line and walk-in centers, services are offered free of charge and "regardless of ability to pay," indicating

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DDPHE Blog: Staying Safe, Connected, and Supported this Winter

Denver Public Health

Published on December 18, 2025 The winter season can be joyful — but it can also be exhausting and stressful, especially in the dark, cold months. The Denver Department of Public Health & Environment (DDPHE) wants you to start the new year on a full tank, with tips to protect your mental and physical health.

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Peer Support

Denver Public Health

Peer Supporters are individuals who have lived through their own experiences with mental health or substance misuse challenges. Through mutuality, empathy, and respect, they play a crucial role in guiding others toward recovery, offering a unique blend of lived experience and professional training.

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Support for Health Care People Can Afford

Boulder County

Boulder County’s Health Coverage Guides are hearing from residents who are seeing an increase in health insurance premiums of 50% to 100% or much more for 2026, adding hundreds of additional dollars a month to their household budgets.

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Colorado Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+)

CO State Government

Low-cost health insurance for children and pregnant women in families earning too much for Medicaid. Dental and vision included.

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