Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Partial Hospitalization

*Listed from Least to Most Intensive

Outpatient treatment varies in the types and intensity of services offered. Such treatment costs less than residential, inpatient, and partial hospitalization treatment and often is more suitable for people with jobs or extensive social supports. It should be noted, however, that low-intensity programs may offer little more than drug education.

Intensive Outpatient aka Intensive Day Treatment, can be comparable to residential programs in services and effectiveness, depending on the individual patient’s characteristics and needs. Group counseling can be a major component. Some programs treat patients with co-occuring medical or mental health problems in addition to their drug disorders. 

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is a short-term form of intensive rehab, usually for those with acute symptoms that are hard to manage but don’t require 24-hour care. PHPs have structured programming (i.e. individual and/or group therapy), and usually meet 3-5 days a week for around 6 hours (i.e. 9 am-3 pm). Some PHPs are residential (patients sleep on site) and some are not, so patients sleep at home. PHPs can last from 1-6 months, and some offer transportation and meals. 

Achieve Whole Recovery -(719) 373-9703 

https://achievewholerecovery.com/ 

1115 Elkton Dr. #300. Colorado Springs, CO.  80907 

Mental health and addiction clinic in Colorado Springs that provides medication-assisted treatment, psychiatry, and therapy for both mental health and addiction. AWR operates within a team environment that includes psychiatrists, physician assistants, psychiatric nurse practitioners, psychologists, social workers, and therapists. Outpatient services are offered for people struggling with addiction to alcohol, opioids, amphetamines, and other chemical substances of abuse.  Vivitrol, Sublocade (Suboxone shot), and Suboxone treatment are provided. 

Same day walk-in appointments available for substance abuse patients Monday- Friday from 9-11am; 1-4:45pm 

*Most insurance accepted INCLUDING MEDICAID & MEDICARE. 

  

Ascent Health– (719) 633-5298 

https://www.ascent.care/ 

2608 Palmer Park Blvd, Colorado Springs, co 

Ascent Health provides affordable and comprehensive outpatient treatment for those suffering with opiate type substance use disorder. Staff is dedicated to addressing the underlying causes of addiction with the latest research-supported methods, counseling, MAT services, and medication management. 

*Most insurance accepted INCLUDING MEDICAID & MEDICARE.

 

AspenRidge (719) 627-2107

https://www.aspenridgerecoverycenters.com/colorado-springs-rehab/

1223 Lake Plaza Dr Unit C, Colorado Springs, CO 80906

AspenRidge offers people the tools to live successful and sober lives while utilizing the latest evidence-based therapeutic methods in a safe, accountable community setting. The facility recognizes that family and community systems are impacted by addiction, and aim to treat these peripheral issues as well.

 

Crossroads Turning Points(719) 419-7959

https://www.crossroadstp.org/
411 South Cascade Ave. Colorado Springs, CO – 80903
Nonprofit organization with comprehensive services in prevention, intervention, and co-occurring treatment. CTP specializes in heroin and opioid addiction treatment with a full continuum of care that includes detox, residential and outpatient services.  Medication-Assisted Treatment is also available. Payment assistance is available

 

Denver Springs– 720-643-4300

https://denversprings.com/

8835 American Way. Englewood, CO 80112

We specialize in treating adolescents & adults who are struggling with mental health and addiction issues. Our goal is to consistently deliver quality, evidence-based treatment using a program-centered approach intended to reach beyond the typical crisis stabilization model commonly used throughout the industry.

 

 

Homeward Pikes Peak (719) 231-7803

https://www.homewardpp.org

2010 E Bijou St., Colorado Springs, CO, 80909

The Outpatient Clinic at Homeward Pikes Peak – Outpatient Individual and group therapies for addiction, specialize in women’s care, can provide clinic case managers to aid clients in navigating resources. For more information contact Dawn-(719) 499-6827, Katie Edelson Milo, Director of Clijnical Services  (719) 352-4967

 

NorthPoint Colorado-970-671-6378

https://www.northpointcolorado.com/

4565 Kendall Pkwy, Loveland, CO 80538

Joint Commission accredited 64-bed inpatient drug and alcohol treatment center located in Loveland, CO. Inpatient care, outpatient care and  patrial hospitalization programs are available as well as dual diagnosis care and care for adolescents.

*Accepting Medicaid dependant on location

 

 

Peak View (719) 444-8484

https://peakviewbh.com/

7353 Sisters Grove, Colorado Springs, CO 80923

Treat all forms of chemical-based addiction, including alcoholism and drug addiction (heroin, opiates, cocaine, meth, prescription drugs, etc.) in a non-judgmental environment.

The outpatient program is designed for clients who can independently handle many aspects of their life without round-the-clock monitoring, but who need more intense work beyond standard talk therapy.

 

Peaks Recovery Centers-855–906–3924
https://peaksrecovery.com/
1150 Kelly Johnson Blvd suite 204, 80920

Peaks Recovery Centers is a licensed residential treatment center for adults between the ages of 18 and 30 who are struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. The center is accredited by the Joint Commission for its safe and high-quality services. It offers gender-specific sober living and programming in a structured 90-day treatment program. The professional staff at the center provide services such as evidence-based individual and group therapies, trauma therapy, monthly family sessions, yoga, fitness activities, and outside fellowship meetings.

*Medicaid/Medicare Insurance Accepted

 

Recovery Systems PC -719–578–5433

https://www.recovery-systems.org/

119 N. Wasatch Ave. Colorado Springs, CO.80903

Based in Colorado Springs, Recovery Systems PC has over twenty years of experience providing evidence-based outpatient treatment for individuals suffering from drug and alcohol addiction and their loved ones. The structured, comprehensive program integrates individual and group therapy, relapse prevention, family education, social support, drug screening, and early recovery. Counseling services include positive psychology, cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, 12-step philosophy, and compassionate care. The staff is comprised of social workers and licensed addiction and clinical counselors.

*Medicaid/Medicare Insurance Accepted

 

Recovery Unlimited-(719) 358-7338

http://www.recoveryunlimited.biz/

1702 E Pikes Peak Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80909

Evidence-based outpatient treatment and detoxification services for individuals suffering from drug and alcohol addiction. Its personalized treatment plans incorporate medication-assisted therapy; individual, group, and family therapy; yoga therapy, 12-step treatment, drug screenings, parental coaching, and more. The professional staff is comprised of substance abuse counselors and other medical professionals. Recovery Unlimited received the “Best Business of 2018” award from ThreeBestRated for being one of the best addiction treatment centers in Colorado Springs.

 

Region Six Alcohol and Drug Abuse (RESADA)-(719) 456-2600

http://www.resada.org

11000 Road GG 5 , Las Animas, CO, 81054

RESADA exists to assist individuals affected by substance use issues, problems, and concerns by offering a clean and safe environment while fostering progress, enriching lives, and enhancing the recovery process. We understand addiction is an illness and strive to provide recovery tools that help overcome and strengthening of the mind, body and spirit. Outpatient Program is assessment driven and treatment plan orientated. RESADA uses evidence based and researched strategies that have been proven to help aid in addiction recovery. These strategies are used in individual and group therapy to give the client a unique client centered program to maximize treatment outcomes.

*Medicaid/Medicare Insurance Accepted, Sliding Scale Payments Available

 

 

A New Hope LLC (719) 493-0862

https://anewhopecolorado.com/

3470 Briargate Blvd. Colorado Springs, CO 80920

A New Hope LLC is a Joint Commission-accredited drug and alcohol treatment center that offers residential, intensive outpatient, and sober living programs. It emphasizes holistic and alternative therapies, such as equine therapy, aromatherapy, acupuncture, meditation, yoga, nutrition, and exercise. Additionally, the center uses state-of-the-art therapies, including neurofeedback technology and nutraceutical amino acid therapy to restore brain wave and neurotransmitter balance. Group therapy is a cornerstone of treatment at A New Hope LLC and incorporates a range of treatment modalities, including mindfulness, cognitive-behavioral therapy, relapse prevention, relationship skills, and more.

 

Denver Women’s Recovery833.754.0542

https://www.womensrecovery.com/colorado-drug-alcohol-rehab-programs/

3801 E Florida Ave, Ste 650. Denver, CO 80210

Denver Women’s Recovery (DWR) provides a quality, clinically savvy, trauma-integrated Intensive Outpatient Program and sober living. Denver Women’s Recovery is a community for women by women who are struggling with alcohol and drug addictions as well as dual diagnosis.

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Gateway to Success-(719) 374-1650 

https://www.gateway2success.us/ 

155 Printers Parkway Suite #200, Colorado Springs, CO 80910

Intensive treatment for a minimum of 6 hours for youth and 9 for adults per week.  Intensive treatment is offered in group/individual format and utilizes brief therapy to assist individuals in identifying personal goals in the therapeutic process. Individuals are given the opportunity to explore thought process, mood management, emotional regulation, stress reduction, behavioral patterns, skill development, reduce psychological distress, develop a relapse prevention plan and process current/past issues.  Individuals will develop a personalized service plan that highlights strengths and compliment goals

 

NorthPoint Colorado-970-671-6378

https://www.northpointcolorado.com/

4565 Kendall Pkwy, Loveland, CO 80538

Joint Commission accredited 64-bed inpatient drug and alcohol treatment center located in Loveland, CO. Inpatient care, outpatient care and patrial hospitalization programs are available as well as dual diagnosis care and care for adolescents.

 

Recovery Systems PC -719–578–5433

https://www.recovery-systems.org/

119 N. Wasatch Ave. Colorado Springs, CO.80903

Based in Colorado Springs, Recovery Systems PC has over twenty years of experience providing evidence-based outpatient treatment for individuals suffering from drug and alcohol addiction and their loved ones. The structured, comprehensive program integrates individual and group therapy, relapse prevention, family education, social support, drug screening, and early recovery. Counseling services include positive psychology, cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, 12-step philosophy, and compassionate care. The staff is comprised of social workers and licensed addiction and clinical counselors.

*Medicaid/Medicare Insurance Accepted

 

Recovery Unlimited-(719) 358-7338

http://www.recoveryunlimited.biz/

1702 E Pikes Peak Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80909

Evidence-based outpatient treatment and detoxification services for individuals suffering from drug and alcohol addiction. Its personalized treatment plans incorporate medication-assisted therapy; individual, group, and family therapy; yoga therapy, 12-step treatment, drug screenings, parental coaching, and more.

 

The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake-(719) 602-0914

https://www.palmerlakerecovery.com/

443 S. Highway 105

Palmer Lake, CO 80133

Provides full continuum of care options, including medically-supervised detoxification, inpatient, partial hospitalization, regular and intensive outpatient, and family treatment programs. The multidisciplinary staff will first conduct a comprehensive medical and psychiatric evaluation to tailor an individualized treatment plan to a client. Depending on each client’s needs, the programs commonly feature individual, group, and family therapy; a 12-step program, physical exercise, and recreational therapy, such as yoga, equine therapy, and art therapy.  The Recovery Village is a member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers.

 

Region Six Alcohol and Drug Abuse (RESADA)-719-456-2600
http://www.resada.org/

11000 Road GG 5 , Las Animas, CO, 81054
RESADA exists to assist individuals affected by substance use issues, problems, and concerns by offering a clean and safe environment while fostering progress, enriching lives, and enhancing the recovery process. We understand addiction is an illness and strive to provide recovery tools that help overcome and strengthening of the mind, body and spirit.

 

Soaring Hope Recovery 719-493-0862
http://soaringhoperecovery.com/

3470 Briargate Blvd. Colorado Springs, CO 80920
Soaring Hope Recovery is a Joint Commission-accredited drug and alcohol treatment center that offers residential, intensive outpatient, and sober living programs. It emphasizes holistic and alternative therapies, such as equine therapy meditation, nutrition, neurofeedback technology and nutraceutical amino acid. Group therapy is a cornerstone of treatment at Soaring Hope Recovery and incorporates a range of treatment modalities, including mindfulness, cognitive-behavioral therapy, relapse prevention, relationship skills, and more.

 

Spring EOP(719) 417-9425

https://www.springeop.com/

731 North Weber Street Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Spring EOP stands for “Enhanced Outpatient Programming,” an elevated outpatient experience for exploring and addressing substance use disorders, and the underlying issues that fuel addiction. The clinical programming of Spring EOP helps clients address a variety of mental health and addiction concerns including substance use disorders, trauma, couples and intimacy issues, familial stress, depression, anxiety, and other stressors that directly impact sobriety.

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