
Routt County Therapeutic Support
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No 800-number to call.
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No stranger on the other line.
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No travel outside the county.
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No EAP and no HR hoops to jump through.
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Built by a 1st Responder and lead by mental health professionals who are vetted and trusted by 1st Responders.
This program lets you personally choose, connect with, and trust your mental health provider or Peer Support Team Member to get any mental or emotional support you need.
If you are a 1st Responder in Routt County or an immediate and local family member of a 1st Responder, and you need confidential peer-to-peer support OR clinical support you can hit the "request support" button to initiate your request or go directly to the "Peer Support" page to find a current list of Routt County Peer Support members.
Director of Therapeutic Operations
Molly Lotz, LCSW
Molly has lived in Routt County for most of her life with much of her time spent working as a social-worker in the local schools and hospital. With over 20 years of providing crisis support services in the emergency department at UCHealth Yampa Valley Medical Center and extensive training in Critical Incident Debriefing, joining the RCCS team in 2018 was a natural fit. Molly oversees the therapeutic aspects of our First Responder Wellness program, providing direct intervention services and working closely with our contracted therapists to provide immediate and culturally competent care. She also works closely with Program Director in the support and development of our Peer Support and Community Crisis Response Teams.

For help with finding your therapist or more support, contact Molly.
consulting Clinical Partners & Advisors
High Country Responder Support works closely with many culturally competent clinicians in Routt County. We also work with neighboring Counties looking to start their own Peer Team and offer our clinical partners to consult and advise those growing teams
Leader in our education, consultant with neighboring counties and acute care clinician.
Jennifer Zuccone, LSW, Ccht
Jenn received her BS in psychology from Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA and earned her Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW) from Arizona State University. Her post-graduate studies include attending the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts in Tempe, AZ to be trained in life coaching as well as to receive training in hypnotherapy. Jenn is certified as hypnotherapist by the International Medical/Dental Hypnotherapy Association (IMDHA), the National Association of Transpersonal Hypnotherapists (NATH) and the American Council of Hypnotherapy Examiners (ACHE). She is also EMDR trained. Jenn is consistently curious to learn more and to pursue additional training to guide and support others on their sacred healing journeys.

Jenn is also actively involved with Routt Conty Crisis Support, offering therapy to first responders, their family members and assisting in community debriefings. In 2022, following the many shifts put into play post COVID, she and her family moved back to AZ. Her love for the Steamboat community remains alive and well in her heart and deep within her soul, where she continues to see clients and support the community of Steamboat Springs through her work and sharing her gifts and talents with the community she loves deeply. Jenn frequently returns to Steamboat to see clients in person and to nurture her soul in the beauty of the landscape and the people.
Acute Care Clinician, Partnering County Clinical Advisor
Tiffany Lee, Psy.d.
I am a Licensed Clinical Psychologist currently practicing in the states of Colorado and Hawai’i. I attended the University of Hawai’i at Manoa and received a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Psychology before beginning my graduate studies at APA-accredited Hawai’i School of Professional Psychology, at Argosy University, where I received a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree and Doctorate of Psychology (Psy.D.) degree in Clinical Psychology. Following completion of an APPIC-accredited clinical internship with the State of Hawaii Adult Mental Health Division’s forensic-based internship program, I graduated and went on to work with the State of Hawaii Department of Public Safety at the Oahu Community Correctional Center as an in-patient unit mental health provider before going into private practice.
In addition to my work in private practice, I am also a clinical partner and on-call therapist with Routt County Crisis Support’s Community Crisis Response Team (CCRT) and the First Responder Wellness Program, which provides crisis support and counseling to emergency responders and their immediate families in Routt County, CO (including but not limited to: Steamboat Springs Fire and Rescue (SSFR), Steamboat Spring Police Department (SSPD), Routt County Sheriff’s Office (RCSO), Steamboat Springs Ski Patrol, Routt County Search and Rescue, Routt County Dispatch). As a spouse of a long, multi-career first responder, I have a profound appreciation for and understanding of the unique challenges and complexities that our emergency responders face in the line of duty and I am committed to helping support the first responders who serve our communities each and every day.
