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Berthoud’s identity as the “Garden Spot of Colorado” is rooted in a history of growth and resilience. While that community spirit remains strong, Larimer County is projected to see the largest increase in unmet need for substance use services by 2025.[1] Confronting this challenge starts with finding support. Explore verified addiction treatment centers near Berthoud to find a path toward lasting recovery.

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Nestled against the backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, Berthoud's tight-knit community faces substance use challenges with the same resilience that defines our small-town character. While local addiction treatment resources are limited, with just one facility serving our area, Berthoud residents support each other through recovery journeys that honor our strong community bonds. Larimer County, which includes our town, recorded 63 drug overdose deaths in the most recent reporting period.

Our community exists within the broader context of Colorado's substance use challenges, where the state reported approximately 1,799 drug overdose deaths in 2022. Berthoud residents seeking treatment often connect with neighboring communities like Loveland and Longmont, creating support networks that stretch across our beautiful northern Colorado landscape. Here, recovery is viewed as a community effort, reflecting our agricultural heritage where neighbors have always helped neighbors through difficult seasons.

Community Initiatives & Support Programs in Berthoud, CO

In Berthoud, the strength of our community shines through in the numerous initiatives dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by substance use. These local organizations provide essential resources, education, and compassionate care, fostering an environment of hope and recovery for our residents.

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548 Mountain Ave, Berthoud, CO 80513

Colorado Rehab & Treatment Resources in Berthoud

Larimer County, Colorado is receiving a share of the $740 million opioid settlement funds from lawsuits against drug manufacturers and distributors. The funds are managed by the Regional Opioid Abatement Council, with a majority being used for prevention, treatment, and recovery programs to combat the opioid crisis.

References
  1. ADDRESSING COLORADO'S SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER ... cbhc.org