Services
Behavioral Health:
Mental Health Clinic
Contact: Masayo Iwate, 303/393-0304
- Mental Health Clinic provides outpatient Mental Health Services to all age groups.
- Services provided in the following languages and dialects: Hmong, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Laotian, Mandarin, Taiwanese, Thai, and Vietnamese.
- Services include: Individual, couples, family, and group psychotherapy and counseling; psychological assessment and testing; psychiatric medication evaluation and monitoring; case management services; and Senior Outreach programs.
- Mental health consultation, education and information activities are also provided by clinical staff.
- APDC accepts Medicaid, various third party insurance, and private pay (sliding scale).
- The Mental Health Clinic is licensed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment as a Community Mental Health Clinic.
- For information or referrals, please contact Ms. Masayo Iwate or Dr. Carey Tanaka at 303/393-0304 (Denver Metro area).
Victim Assistance
Contacts: Mr. Shoua Her 303/393-0304 (Denver Metro area)
Ms. Yung Hee Hagen at 719/533-1301 (Colorado Springs)
- Culturally-competent Victim Advocacy services to victims/witnesses of crime.
- Services include: Assistance in applying for financial services, crisis counseling, case management and social services, assistance in applying for emergency housing, interpretation, legal advocacy, personal advocacy, and assistance in applying for Victim Compensation Funds.
- These services are free of charge to victims.
- Provides community educational workshops on the prevention of domestic violence, and other crimes.
- Provides diversity and sensitivity training to various systems professionals, and other victim service programs.
- For information on services, please contact.
Child Well- Being Case Management
Contact: Carey Ann Tanaka, Ph.D., 303/393-0304
- Provides general case management services to individuals and families who are not able to access services in the system without this type of intervention and who are typically without adequate financial resources.
- Intent is to provide referral and linkage to system resources, service planning, support self sufficiency, and provide emergency services.
- Includes interpretation, translation, information, escort, advocacy, and crisis intervention services.
- Program is targeted to the City and County of Denver.
For information, please contact
Dr. Carey Tanaka at 303/393-0304.