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Pitkin County behavioral health responders release annual report
By Beau Toepfer Follow
btoepfer@aspentimes.com at Aspen Times
· June 25, 2026
· 3 min read
The Pitkin Area Co-Responder Teams program, or PACT program, served 249 individuals in 2025 with a total of 1,294 visits.
This is according to Raleigh Bacharach-Hope, the PACT administrator for Pitkin County Public Health. PACT serves Pitkin County residents who struggle with substance abuse, ...
Key takeaway Bacharach-Hope said that this helps alleviate pressure on first responders while also providing better, more continuous support for Pitkin County residents from Aspen to Redstone.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The PACT program's success in serving 249 individuals with 1,294 visits in 2025 has significant implications for Pitkin County's emergency response system. By alleviating pressure on first responders and providing continuous support to residents struggling with behavioral health challenges, PACT helps ensure that law enforcement can focus on their core duties. This is particularly important in a mountain community like Aspen, where heavy snow and avalanche risk can already strain emergency resources. The program's ability to respond to 52 calls that required a mental health professional to relieve first responders on-scene also underscores the importance of specialized support in crisis situations. As Pitkin County continues to grow and evolve, the PACT program's model of co-responder care will be crucial in addressing the unique behavioral health needs of its residents, from Aspen to Redstone.
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Published: June 25, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
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What is this story about? The Pitkin Area Co-Responder Teams program, or PACT program, served 249 individuals in 2025 with a total of 1,294 visits.
This is according to Raleigh Bacharach-Hope, the PACT administrator for Pitkin County Public Health. PACT serves Pitkin County residents who struggle with substance abuse, ...
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