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Key Takeaways:

  • Aspen View Mental Health provides specialized ADHD treatment for adults in Greeley, Colorado, combining therapy, skill-building, and psychiatric support to help clients regain focus and control.
  • Treatment plans use evidence-based approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness to improve organization, time management, and emotional regulation.
  • Each client works with a dedicated clinical team in a private, compassionate environment designed to support real, lasting progress.
  • The program also addresses co-occurring conditions such as anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder through integrated mental health care.
  • Aspen View Mental Health offers a supportive community in Greeley where adults with ADHD can feel understood, empowered, and equipped to thrive in daily life.

ADHD Treatment in Greeley, Colorado

At Aspen View Mental Health, healing doesn’t happen in isolation—it happens in community. That’s why our outpatient programs near you are built around connection, structure, and support. From intensive group therapy to personalized case management, we meet each client where they are—and walk with them as they move forward.

Located in Greeley, CO, our team of compassionate professionals provides Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) for adults navigating a wide range of mental health conditions. Whether you’re stepping down from inpatient care or seeking treatment for the first time, Aspen View offers a safe and empowering space to grow.

So What Is ADHD?

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, impulsivity, and/or hyperactivity that interfere with daily functioning. While the term ADD (Attention-Deficit Disorder) was once used, the most recent version of the DSM (DSM-5-TR) classifies all types under ADHD. The diagnosis now is split into three presentations: predominantly inattentive, predominantly hyperactive-impulsive, and combined. In adults, ADHD symptoms may include chronic disorganization, restlessness, difficulty starting or completing tasks, and emotional dysregulation. These challenges can impact careers, relationships, and self-esteem. At Aspen View Mental Health, we recognize how complex and overwhelming adult ADHD can feel, and we’re here to offer clinical expertise and compassionate support every step of the way.

Man getting ADHD treatment in greeley colorado.

Is My ADHD Severe Enough for Treatment?

If you’ve ever wondered whether your ADHD is “bad enough” to seek help, the answer might be simpler than you think. You don’t need to hit a crisis point to benefit from treatment. If ADHD symptoms are interfering with your ability to function or enjoy life, that alone is enough reason to explore support.

Common signs your ADHD may be affecting your daily life:

  • Constantly feeling overwhelmed or disorganized
  • Difficulty starting or completing tasks, even important ones
  • Frequent lateness or missed deadlines
  • Trouble managing time or remembering appointments
  • Mood swings, frustration, or low self-esteem
  • Struggles with relationships or communication
  • Feeling like you’re always behind, no matter how hard you try
At Aspen View Mental Health, we help adults learn how to work with their brain—not against it. Whether your symptoms are mild or more intense, you deserve support that helps you feel more capable and in control.

Our Evidence-Based Perspective on ADHD Treatment in Adults

At Aspen View Mental Health, we believe that ADHD treatment should do more than just manage symptoms—it should help you feel empowered, connected, and supported every step of the way. Our mental health treatment programs are designed to meet real-life needs using evidence-based care in a welcoming, judgment-free space.

Admissions Process

We know that asking for help takes courage. Getting in touch is the first step. We’re here for you, no matter what. Once submitted, our admissions team will be in touch within 24 hours.

Or call us directly to get started: 970-717-1830

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Initial assessment and medication evaluation

Making sure that you or your loved one are assessed for optimal care.

Individualized treatment plan

We craft a treatment plan tailored to suite your individual needs.

Medication management

Our clinicians make sure that you access the medication you need.

Follow up psychiatry visits

We make sure you or your loved one are taken care of after your stay.

Getting Started

We know that asking for help takes courage. Getting in touch is the first step. We’re here for you, no matter what. Once submitted, our admissions team will be in touch within 24 hours.

Or call us directly to get started: 970-717-1830

First Name(Required)
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How It Works

At Sierra Meadows, we provide personalized treatment designed just for you, ensuring a safe and supportive environment every step of the way.

1. Initial Assessment and Medication Evaluation

Making sure that you or your loved one are assessed for optimal care.

2. Individualized Treatment Plan

We craft a treatment plan tailored to suit your individual needs.

3. Medication Management

Our clinicians make sure that you access the medication you need.

4. Follow up Psychiatry Visits

We make sure you or your loved one are taken care of after your stay.

Can My ADHD Symptoms Actually Improve Through Treatment?

With the right treatment, adults with ADHD are far more likely to see meaningful improvements in focus, organization, stress management, and daily functioning. Compared to those who go without support, individuals who engage in care often report greater confidence, improved relationships, and better control over their lives.

At Aspen View Mental Health, we take a well-rounded approach to ADHD care. Research shows that non-medication treatments like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness, and life skills coaching can significantly improve symptoms in adults. These therapies help you strengthen focus, improve time management, and regulate emotions. For those interested, medication can be one helpful piece of care—but it’s never the only path. We work with you to explore what feels right and build a plan that supports your life, your values, and your goals.

You don’t have to manage ADHD on your own. With the right care, real progress is possible.

ADHD Often Overlaps with Other Conditions

ADHD rarely exists in isolation. Many adults also experience anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, or sleep issues alongside their ADHD symptoms. This is known as comorbidity, and it can make day-to-day challenges feel even more overwhelming. At Aspen View Mental Health, we specialize in treating the full picture—not just ADHD alone. Our integrated approach helps uncover how different symptoms interact so we can support every part of your mental health with care that truly fits your needs.

Woman getting ADHD treatment in greeley colorado.

You Deserve Support That Works

If you’re still wondering whether it’s time to get help, take this as your sign. You don’t have to keep pushing through the frustration, burnout, or self-doubt on your own. Real progress is possible—and we’re here to walk with you every step of the way. At Aspen View Mental Health, you’ll find a team that listens, a plan that makes sense, and a path toward feeling more in control.

Reach out today and take the first step toward a calmer, more focused, and more empowered version of you.

Picture of Reviewed by: Matthew Tatum, PsyD

Reviewed by: Matthew Tatum, PsyD

Dr. Tatum received his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Rosemead School of Psychology. He has extensive experience developing and expanding behavioral health services, including residential, detoxification, and outpatient programs. As CEO of Sierra Meadows, his focus is on expanding access to care for the Central Valley.

Alyssa Green
Business Development Representative

Bio coming soon. 

Megan Oliveira
Director of Business Development

Megan comes to Aspen View with over a decade of experience working in strategic development and social impact in the non-profit, NGO, and foreign aid sector. She was a film producer at MSNBC and produced documentary and docu-series projects during her time there. Megan has a passion for helping underserved communities access the mental health and recovery resources they need.  She is a graduate of the University of San Diego with a bachelor’s degree in Rhetoric and a minor in Business Administration, she also lettered in Division 1 Soccer while at USD. She was born and raised in Central California and is returning to the area after working in the Bay Area and Los Angeles for the last 20 years. She values spending time with her family and weekend trips to Shaver Lake.

Jessica Varner, LPC, LAC - Lead Therapist at Aspen View Mental Health
Jessica Varner, LPC, LAC
Therapist

Jessica L. Varner is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and a Licensed Addictions Counselor (LAC) with over a decade of experience in the field of mental health. She received her master’s degree in clinical counseling in 2012 from the University of Northern Colorado and became a Licensed Addictions Counselor in 2018.

Dr. Nathan Swisher - Clinical Director at Aspen View Mental Health
Dr. Nathan Swisher
Clinical Director

Nathan Swisher, PsyD is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Certified Addiction Specialist in Colorado. He earned his Doctorate of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (2011) from Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University, an APA-accredited program in California. At Rosemead, he was trained in psychological assessment and multiple psychotherapy models in a variety of clinical settings. Dr. Swisher returned to his home state of Colorado to complete his full-time internship in a community mental health setting. More recently, he has worked in community mental health and private practice in Greeley. Dr. Swisher is motivated to improve easy access to quality mental health services in Greeley and the surrounding areas.

Dr Matthew Tatum, Psy.D - CEO at Aspen View Mental Health
Dr. Matthew Tatum
Chief Executive Officer
Matthew Tatum, PsyD received his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Rosemead School of Psychology. Early in his career, he played a key role in helping develop two integrated behavioral health departments for Federally Qualified Health Centers in Fresno County. In 2015 he assumed the Executive Director role at First Steps Recovery. There he grew a single, six bed residential drug and alcohol treatment center into a six bed detoxification facility, 16 bed residential treatment center, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient program, and 30 bed sober living program. Expanding services such as this is a passion and life’s work for Dr. Tatum. His goal for Aspen View Mental Health is to expand services to the entire area and be able to provide care for all those in need.