North Range Behavioral Health provides compassionate, comprehensive mental health and addiction services to children, youth, adults, veterans, and families in Weld County, across a wide spectrum of needs. We serve Weld County Veterans with VA Care in the Community or those who prefer to pay out-of-pocket.
We integrate clinical expertise, research, and the values and culture of our customers in our treatment and care. Our approaches are trauma-informed and based on customer strengths and goals as well as on proven, evidence-based strategies.
Helping thousands of individuals each year, our well-trained, culturally sensitive, and diverse staff includes clinicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, vocational specialists, nurses, peer counselors, paraprofessionals, and administrative specialists. Most of our services can also be provided in Spanish by bilingual behavioral health professionals.
With licensed mental health professionals and experienced, credentialed coaches, we work with Military, Veteran, and First Responders and their families, caregivers, and supporters: individually, in groups, and in family units.We also work with leadership teams, peer support teams, and organizations to create tailor-made experiences designed to improve communication, enhance group cohesion, and provide a unique opportunity for your group to experience themselves through a different, more enriched lens.
Michelle L. Kaye, Founder & Executive Director
In Downtown Longmont, I am a mental health and substance abuse counselor providing individual, family, and couples counseling. I have a special interest in supporting women, spouses, and families of veterans and utilize trauma-informed and mindfulness based practices.



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