Pikes Peak Suicide Prevention Pikes Peak Suicide Prevention provides confidential, trauma-informed postvention support to physicians, helping them navigate grief, critical incidents, and the emotional impact of patient or colleague suicide. By stabilizing clinicians after these events and reducing isolation and burnout, PPSP strengthens the long-term well-being and resilience of our medical community. This postvention partnership directly supports suicide prevention, ensuring physicians remain connected, supported, and able to access help without stigma. To learn more, you can call 719-573-7447 or check out their website below. |
Diversus Health Diversus Health offers accessible, confidential behavioral health services that support physicians in managing stress, burnout, and the emotional toll of clinical practice. Their crisis response and postvention resources help clinicians process traumatic events, reducing long-term psychological harm and professional isolation. By strengthening physician mental health and providing timely support, Diversus Health plays a critical role in preventing suicide through early intervention and sustained care. To learn more, you can call the phone numbers listed or check out their website below. Diversus Health Same Day: 719-572-6100 Diversus Health Crisis Stabilization Unit: 719-635-7000 |
![]() Physician Support Line Physician Support Line (PSL) offers free, confidential, and anonymous peer support specifically for physicians and medical students—available at 1-888-409-0141, Monday to Friday 8:00 AM–11:00 PM ET.
By connecting physicians with volunteer psychiatrists who understand the unique stresses of medical practice, PSL serves as a powerful postvention resource that helps mitigate isolation and distress following traumatic or high-risk events. This timely support strengthens ongoing well-being and resilience in physicians—translating directly into suicide prevention through early intervention and trusted peer engagement.
To learn more, you can call the 888-409-0141 or check out their website below. |
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) NAMI Colorado Springs offers family-centered education, peer support groups, and crisis resources that help loved ones understand and navigate mental-health challenges. Their programs equip families of physicians with practical tools to recognize stress, support their loved one, and stay connected during difficult periods. By strengthening the family support system, NAMI plays a direct role in preventing crisis escalation and promoting long-term physician well-being. To learn more, you can call the 719-473-8477 or check out their website below. |
Voices of Grief Voices of Grief offers compassionate grief support groups to help individuals navigate the complexities of loss. Available in Spring, Summer, and Fall, these groups include options like “Understanding Your Grief,” “Facing the Mourning,” and specialized groups for infant loss, early grief, or losses due to addiction. Each group is thoughtfully designed to provide education, connection, and healing, using expert resources and practices tailored to different types of grief. Scholarships are available to ensure accessibility for all participants. |
GRIT Over the last few years, we learned the value of our relationships and the importance of caring for one another. During the pandemic, the Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience at UCCS created a free, research-based program to build our collective grit. As we take these lessons and look ahead to the challenges that will inevitably come, we must all be prepared to help one another to be resilient. GRIT was designed for this purpose. |
Status Code 4 Inc.Status Code 4 Inc. was created following the numerous reports of First Responder suicides across the United States and Canada. SC4I is in the unique position to intimately understand the stressors associated with being a First Responder. The results of these stressors contribute to a vast number of issues. These issues include depression, anxiety, PTSD, Compassion Fatigue, divorce, domestic violence, and substance abuse. |
Doc2Doc Wellbeing Consulting Doc2Doc, a program by CPHP and CMS, offers free, confidential peer support for physicians, PAs, and trainees. Get up to three sessions with a peer physician to discuss stress, burnout, or any concern. Call 720-810-9131 anytime to connect with support. |
Pikes Peak Rising Mental health affects everyone in the Pikes Peak Region. Pikes Peak Rising brings together over 40 organizations to connect people to support, build resilience, and make the region a leader in mental health and wellness. |
Physicians Anonymous We are the only anonymous and confidential peer-support platform aimed to reduce physician distress, burnout, and suicide. We are here to help you. And most importantly: you can stay anonymous. This is the power of burnout peer-support and coaching with Physicians Anonymous! |
Misc Resources |
Robbies Hope Adult Handbook | Dougy Center: The National Grief Center for Children and Families | Ele's Place - A healing center for grieving children and teens |
Community Resources |
Opus Creative IndustriesThe Community Cultural Collective is committed to providing access to works of human passion and purpose that will ultimately lead to prosperity for individual, family, neighborhoods, community, industries, the region and beyond. By investing in the most meaningful programming the CSCCC and our industry Partners set the stage for a flourishing future in the creative sector. |
Visit Colorado SpringsCreate lasting memories in beautiful Colorado Springs. The Pikes Peak Region offers more than 55 area attractions, including trains, museums, parks, a zoo and more. You’ll find no shortage of things to do in our region, where the adventures range from mild to wild! |
Pikes Peak Artist CollectiveAt PPAC, we offer art classes for all ages and skill levels. Join our youth and adult programs to explore topics like watercolor landscapes, abstract acrylics, and clay sculpture. Enhance your skills with our clay membership, which includes weekly workshops, open studio time, art shows, and special events. You can also drop in for a public open studio to work on your projects or try something new with our instructors. |