Lincoln County

Lincoln County was created in 1889 from parts of Elbert and Bent Counties.  Geographically, the county forms a backward block L, which is 72 miles long and 48 miles wide in the south, but only 30 miles wide in the north.  The total area of Lincoln County is 2,593 square miles of rolling prairie with several river valleys and numerous sandhills.  Lincoln County geographically is part of the high plains portion of the Colorado Piedmont, as such the terrain is quite flat and ranges in elevation from 4,500 feet in the southeast to approximately 5,400 feet in the northwest.  
 


Office Location:  606 Main Street  Limon, CO 80828
Phone:  (719) 775-2313  Fax:  (719) 775-2315
Office Hours:  Monday- Friday  8am-6pm
Limon clinical staff provideoutpaitent services throughout the lifespan in both individual and group treatment modalities.  Treatment services include psychiatric evaluation, mental health and substance use disorder treatment.

Regional Operations Director
Bonnie Adams, MA, LPC -  Click here for more about Bonnie

Regional Operations Manager
Terri Jensen, LPC, CAC III  - Click here for more about Terri

 

Meet the Lincoln County Staff


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Teri Kerr
Mental Health Professional II
   

Lorri Wesson, MA
Mental Health Professional II
In the Mental Health field since 1997

Areas of expertise include these populations: Children, Adolescents, Families, and Adults.

Treatment expertise includes: Case Management, and Individual, Group, and Family Therapy.

Issues of expertise include: Substance Abuse Assessments, Mental Health Assessments, Depression, Anxiety, Adjustment Issues, Eating Disorders, Impulse Control Disorders, Conduct Disorders, Behavioral Disorders, Severe and Persistent Mental Illness, Developmental Disabilities, Trauma, Crisis Evaluation and Intervention, Emergency Services, Sexual Offender, Sexual Abuse Victims, Domestic Violence Families, Foster Family Issues, ADHD, Personality Disorders, and Dual Diagnosis MH/DD.

I am happy to be a part of Centennial Mental Health Center and a new team member in the Limon office. My work in the mental health field includes extensive work with adolescents and families in the residential and hospital settings and includes experience with adolescents adjudicated for sexual offenses. I also have experience with adults with SPMI and Developmentally Disabled adults and children. I look forward to becoming an active member of the Centennial family as well as of the community.

  • BA, Counseling Psychology, Mesa State College, Grand Junction Colorado, 1997
  • MA, Counseling Psychology, Regis University, Denver Colorado, 2004

 

 
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