About Flatirons Denver
We’re Deeply Passionate About Healing The Whole Person
Our Mission
Our mission is to walk alongside clients through the process of healing from addiction. We aim to support greater clarity of purpose, connection to community, and the ability to take the right action. We believe every person who comes through our doors is innately capable of recovery. Our job is to help them find it and build on it.
What sets us apart from other treatment providers is our mindfulness-influenced curriculum, commitment to small group sizes, and belief every client deserves care matching where they actually are. Our clinical staff is skilled, compassionate, and experienced in treating a wide range of substance use and mental health conditions. We are not running people through a program. We are working with individuals.
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Our Denver Rehab Programs
Flatirons Recovery is proud to offer a diverse range of programs for individuals seeking drug rehab in Denver, Colorado. Our rehab programs address both substance use and underlying mental health challenges. From intensive outpatient programs to holistic therapies and aftercare support, each program empowers lasting change. With compassionate guidance and evidence-based practices, we help clients build the skills and resilience to achieve and maintain sobriety.
An evening intensive outpatient program (IOP) is a treatment option that includes group and individual therapy in the evening hours. This Denver addiction treatment lasts anywhere from 8 to 12 weeks, depending on a patient’s needs. Our evening IOP helps those who cannot attend the program during the day due to work, school, or family.
Our intensive outpatient program (IOP) allows clients to maintain their daily lives while still receiving the support, care, and treatment they need to overcome addiction. This program provides 12-20 hours of weekly care. We have developed our IOP to address both substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders, ensuring that clients can focus on their long-term recovery.




