About West Slope Casa
Serving Colorado's Western Slope since 2005, we are dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by substance abuse and mental health challenges.
Who We Are
West Slope Casa, LLC is the designated Managed Service Organization (MSO) for Colorado's Western Slope. We have a long history of improving the lives of those affected by alcohol and drug abuse in western Colorado.
We contract with the state of Colorado's Office of Behavioral Health to partially fund and provide specialized substance abuse services to vulnerable populations, including pregnant women, women with dependent children, and intravenous drug users.
West Slope Casa is a coordinated and collaborative network of the top behavioral health providers on the western slope, covering 17 rural counties and over 30,000 square miles of high desert and mountainous territory.
Our Mission
"West Slope Casa endeavors to improve the lives of those affected by alcohol and drug addiction on the western slope of Colorado."
Our Approach
Evidence-Based Care
We use proven, science-based treatment approaches that deliver real results for individuals and families.
Culturally Sensitive
Our services are designed to respect and respond to the diverse cultural backgrounds of those we serve.
Accessible
We work to remove barriers by providing affordable care and addressing transportation challenges.
Community Connected
We establish linkages within the community for adjunct support services and ongoing care.
Collaborative
Our network of providers works together to ensure coordinated, comprehensive care.
Compassionate
We believe recovery is possible for everyone and treat each person with dignity and respect.
Our Network Partners
We partner with leading behavioral health organizations to provide comprehensive services across the Western Slope.
Our History
Organization Founded
West Slope Casa, LLC established to coordinate behavioral health services across Colorado's Western Slope.
Crisis Services Expansion
Colorado Crisis Services launched as part of Senate Bill 13-266, creating statewide mental health resources.
Crisis Stabilization Contract
Awarded state contract to provide Crisis Stabilization, Mobile Crisis, and Respite Services.
Continuing to Serve
Serving 17 counties with comprehensive behavioral health services, crisis support, and substance abuse treatment.