Fort Collins sits in Larimer County, where the gap between people who need addiction treatment and those who actually get it is significant. According to a Larimer County behavioral health assessment, 37,261 adults across the broader area meet criteria for behavioral health or addiction treatment. Yet they remain unserved due to capacity limits and financial barriers. Of those, roughly 20,340 meet criteria for alcohol use disorder, 8,546 for drug use disorder, and 12,033 for cannabis addiction.
If you have been putting off getting help, you are not alone. Most people wait longer than they should. Addiction treatment near Fort Collins, CO is available, and the right program changes outcomes in ways waiting never does. The first step is usually just finding out what your options actually are.
The therapy approach matters as much as the setting. Our clinical team uses a combination of evidence-based and holistic methods, matched to each person’s history and needs. Not every approach works for everyone, and part of what makes treatment effective is using the right combination rather than applying the same protocol to everyone. Here are several approaches we rely on most often:
Every treatment plan is designed around the individual. No two people arrive with the same history, and no two plans should look the same. Our team assesses each person at intake and adjusts the approach as treatment progresses. We also offer gender-specific programming for men and women, as well as affirming care for LGBTQIA+ individuals. The goal is always a plan that fits your actual situation rather than a standard protocol applied to everyone.
Our 80-acre horse property outside Denver offers space, quiet, and structure during one of the harder periods of a person’s life. Most treatment centers cannot offer that combination. The physical environment is not incidental to the work. It is part of what makes it possible to slow down, pay attention, and actually engage with the process.
Amenities include private and semi-private accommodations, chef-prepared meals, yoga and movement classes, and mindfulness sessions. Outdoor recreation includes hiking, paddleboarding, and climbing. Equine-assisted therapy is available through our on-site horse program, offering a different kind of connection than traditional clinical settings provide. For many people, the environment itself becomes part of how recovery takes hold and remains.
Cost is one of the most common reasons people delay getting help, and one of the most fixable. Most major insurance plans cover at least a portion of addiction treatment, including detox, residential care, PHP, and IOP. The coverage varies by plan, but the only way to know what yours includes is to have it verified. Most people are surprised by how much their plan actually covers once someone takes the time to check.
Our admissions team handles insurance verification at no cost and with no obligation. We will contact your insurance provider directly, confirm your benefits, and walk you through what is covered before you make any decisions. If coverage is limited or unavailable, we can also discuss other options to make treatment accessible. Financial concerns should not be the reason someone does not get help, and we work to make sure they are not.
Addiction and mental health conditions rarely exist in isolation. Most people who come to us are dealing with more than one thing at once. Our programs are designed to treat the full picture rather than just the most visible symptoms. Getting both right from the start is what reduces the risk of relapse and makes progress durable.
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Alcohol use disorder affects millions of adults and often develops gradually, making it easy to minimize until it becomes serious. We treat both the physical dependence and the emotional patterns and triggers that maintain it.
Opioids, methamphetamine, cocaine, benzodiazepines, and prescription medications each carry different risks and require different clinical approaches. We tailor treatment to the specific substances and circumstances involved.
Anxiety, depression, PTSD, trauma, and other mental health conditions frequently co-occur with substance use and often predate it. Treating the mental health component is not optional. It is what makes everything else hold.
When substance use and a mental health condition are both present, treating only one tends to leave the other driving behavior. Our integrated approach addresses both simultaneously within one coordinated care plan.
Our programs are structured to meet people at different levels of need. Some require intensive daily support, while others need flexibility around work or family. The right level of care depends on where someone is clinically and what their daily life actually allows. We offer a Recovery Ranch residential program, Partial Hospitalization (PHP), Intensive Outpatient (IOP), Evening IOP, Virtual IOP, Sober Living, and Detox Facilitation.
Deciding to get help is rarely a quick decision. Most people are not sure what to ask or whether they are ready. You do not have to have it figured out before you pick up the phone. If you want to talk through what rehab near Fort Collins, CO could look like for you or someone you care about, contact us today.
Most people have questions before they are ready to commit to treatment. Here are honest answers to what we hear most from Fort Collins-area residents.
Most clients make the transition without difficulty. Once enrolled, the majority of programming happens either inpatient or through our virtual program, so the commute is typically a one-time decision rather than an ongoing daily concern.
We commonly treat anxiety, depression, PTSD, trauma, borderline personality disorder, and ADHD alongside substance use disorders. Our dual-diagnosis approach addresses both conditions within a single integrated care plan rather than treating them separately.
Duration depends on the individual, the substances involved, and any co-occurring conditions. Most people move through multiple levels of care over several months. Our team reassesses regularly to ensure the level of care fits where someone actually is rather than following a fixed timeline.
Yes. We offer family support as part of our programming. Geographic distance does not preclude participation, and family involvement is often among the strongest predictors of long-term recovery outcomes.
Aftercare planning is included in treatment from early on. Clients leave with a specific plan that may include ongoing outpatient therapy, peer support connections, sober living referrals, and continued clinical check-ins depending on their situation and needs.