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Rehab Centers in Brighton
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From its rich agricultural roots to its vibrant, growing community, Brighton is a city of strong character. Yet, many local families are impacted by substance use, with over 27% of adults in the metro area reporting recent binge drinking.[1] Exploring treatment options is a courageous step toward lasting healing and recovery.

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Nestled along the South Platte River in Adams County, Brighton's close-knit community faces substance use challenges with characteristic Colorado resilience and support. With eight local treatment facilities, including five offering dual diagnosis care, Brighton residents can access comprehensive recovery services without leaving their community connections behind.

The shared journey toward healing in Brighton incorporates diverse approaches from group therapy to trauma-focused care, all within a supportive community framework. These local options have become increasingly vital as Adams County has experienced concerning trends in substance use, with drug poisoning mortality rates matching or exceeding Colorado's state average between 2019 and 2021.

Community Initiatives & Support Programs in Brighton, CO

In Brighton, our community stands united in supporting those affected by substance use through vital local initiatives and programs. These resources not only offer immediate help but also foster long-lasting connections and support for recovery, showing that together, we can make a difference.

  • Brighton Police Department Co-Responder Program

    A municipal partnership connecting mental health clinicians with police officers to support individuals in crisis—including those with substance use issues—offering on-scene support, de-escalation, referrals, and ongoing community resource connections through public office hours.

  • Shatterproof

    A national non-profit active in Colorado providing addiction advocacy, education, community support resources, and efforts to end the stigma of substance use disorders through prevention initiatives and public outreach.

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Bridge Street Counseling

Brighton, Colorado

(40 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

20 South 5th Avenue, Brighton, CO, 80601

Intensive Outpatient Outpatient
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IDEA

Brighton, Colorado

(50 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

83 North 4th Avenue, Brighton, CO, 80601

Outpatient Dual Diagnosis
Recovery Monitoring Solutions - Brighton - Addiction treatment center in Brighton, Colorado
(34 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

191 South Telluride street, Brighton, CO, 80601

Aftercare Support Detox Dual Diagnosis more 3

Bridge Street Counseling

Brighton, Colorado

(40 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

20 South 5th Avenue Suite D, Brighton, CO 80601

Aftercare Support Intensive Outpatient Intervention more 1

BAART Programs - Brighton

Brighton, Colorado

(18 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

5 S 1st Avenue, Brighton, CO 80601

Aftercare Support Outpatient Detox
(19 reviews)

1850 Egbert Street, Suite 200, Brighton, CO 80601

Colorado Rehab & Treatment Resources in Brighton

Adams County, Colorado is receiving $46 million over 18 years from national opioid settlements with drug manufacturers and distributors. The funds are managed by the Adams County Opioid Council, with 60% allocated to 19 regional councils and the remaining 40% to local governments and state initiatives. A majority of the funds are being used for addiction treatment, recovery, harm reduction, law enforcement, and prevention/education programs.

Awareness Campaigns

The Brighton Police Department partners with local organizations like the Brighton Youth Commission to raise awareness about the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse. These campaigns aim to educate the community, especially young people, about the risks associated with substance abuse and the importance of seeking help.

Community-based programs, such as the Brighton Community Resource Team, play a crucial role in combating addiction by providing resources, support, and referrals to those struggling with substance abuse issues. These programs work to create a supportive environment that encourages individuals to seek treatment and maintain their recovery.

Legislative Measures

Brighton, Colorado has implemented drug policies that prioritize treatment and rehabilitation over punishment. The city has adopted a harm reduction approach, which focuses on minimizing the negative consequences of drug use and promoting public health and safety.

The Brighton Police Department collaborates with community organizations to provide alternative sentencing options for individuals facing drug-related charges. These programs, such as the Brighton Recovery Court, offer treatment, counseling, and support services to help offenders overcome their addiction and avoid future criminal behavior.

References
  1. Substance Use and Mental Disorders in the Denver-Aurora-Broomfield MSA samhsa.gov