Colorado Alcohol And Drug Recovery Centers

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Find Addiction Treatment in Colorado

You can find a vast network of addiction treatment facilities throughout Colorado. For those seeking recovery, you have access to comprehensive drug and alcohol treatment services across multiple levels of care.

Treatment programs include medical detoxification, residential rehabilitation, intensive outpatient programs, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT). These services address different recovery needs and support individuals during various phases of their healing journey. They also often incorporate the state’s natural beauty as part of the therapeutic process.

Major metros like Denver, Colorado Springs, and Boulder host extensive treatment resources. You can also find facilities in the state’s smaller communities, including Fort Collins, Lakewood, and Thornton.

Treatment facilities across Colorado use evidence-based therapeutic modalities and integrated care for individuals managing co-occurring mental health disorders. Programs range from short-term stabilization services to continued community-based support networks.

The state supports recovery through its Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) and funding programs, which aim to make treatment more accessible. Many facilities accept private insurance or Health First Colorado (Colorado Medicaid), while others provide financial assistance programs for uninsured individuals.

How to Choose the Right Treatment Facility

It’s important to consider the following when evaluating treatment facilities: the available levels of care, proper state licensing and certification, therapeutic approaches employed (e.g., 12-step, holistic, or trauma-informed treatment), and accreditation from reputable organizations like the Joint Commission or CARF.

Many treatment centers provide specialized programming for specific populations, including military veterans, LGBTQ+ individuals, and first responders.

Each individual’s recovery journey is unique, and the appropriate program can have a significant impact on the success of treatment. Refer to our directory to compare available services, verify credentials, and find the support you or your loved one needs.

FAQs

Colorado rehab costs vary considerably based on the level of care, facility type and location, length of stay, and whether the program is state-funded, nonprofit, or private. Below, you can find a general breakdown of the cost of different types of addiction treatment.

Detox Programs

Serving as the initial step in treatment, medical detox provides supervised withdrawal management and medical support.

  • Cost range: $300 to $850 per day
  • Average stay: 3 to 10 days
  • Total cost: $2,100 to $8,500+

Detox services may be included as part of a residential program or offered as a standalone service.

Residential/Inpatient Rehab

Residential treatment offers 24-hour, supervised care in a structured, live-in environment, accompanied by intensive therapeutic support.

  • Cost range: $5,500 to $22,000 per month (standard facilities)
  • Luxury or private facilities: $22,000 to $85,000+ per month
  • State-funded programs: Often low-cost or free for eligible individuals

Most private facilities have 30-, 60-, or 90-day treatment options.

Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP)

Clients receive intensive day treatment in PHPs and then can return home each evening.

  • Cost range: $375 to $500 per day
  • Typical weekly cost: $1,875 to $2,500+

This level of care often serves as a step-down from inpatient treatment.

Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP)

IOPs offer structured treatment multiple days per week without requiring residential placement.

  • Cost range: $525 to $675 per day for private facilities
  • Three-month program cost: Approximately $5,250

Costs depend on the total number of sessions and whether services include group or individual counseling, or both.

Outpatient Treatment

Standard outpatient programs require fewer weekly hours, making them better for individuals with mild addiction issues or as ongoing support after higher levels of care.

  • Cost range: $2,200 to $10,500 per three-month program
  • Average outpatient cost in Colorado: $1,995 for a 30-day program

The cost of treatment is influenced by the following:

  • Type of facility (private vs. nonprofit vs. state-funded)
  • Amenities (private rooms, pet-friendly policies, holistic therapies, outdoor adventure programs)
  • Length of stay
  • Insurance coverage
  • Location (treatment in Denver, Colorado Springs, and Boulder typically costs more than in rural mountain areas)
  • Facility amenities and luxury features (private suites, spa treatments, mountain resort settings)

Colorado provides extensive treatment options for all income levels. Many facilities offer financial assistance, accept Health First Colorado, or provide payment plans.