Signal Behavioral Health Network is a managed service organization formed by
six of the largest and most prominent organizations which have a history of
contracting with the State of Colorado to provide substance abuse treatment
services to the citizens of Colorado.
- Arapahoe House, Inc.
- Arapahoe/Douglas Mental Health Network
- Crossroads' Turning Points Inc.
- Denver Health and Hospital Authority
- North Range Behavioral Health
-
University of Colorado at Denver Health Science Center - Addiction,
Research and Treatment Services (ARTS)
Signal is a Colorado non-profit corporation dedicated to managing a
network of providers of substance abuse treatment services that is
accessible to, affordable, and efficacious for consumers of these
services. Through effective management and coordination of services,
Signal aims to increase efficiencies across substance abuse service
systems, to strengthen linkages between human services systems and
providers, and to more closely tailor services to the needs and
strengths of consumers.
These improvements to the substance abuse treatment system are expected
to lead to a higher overall level of functioning among consumers, and to
enhance their self -sufficiency and productivity as citizens.