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Rehab Centers in Dacono
Dacono
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Rooted in a history of coal mining, the growing city of Dacono is not immune to the addiction crisis affecting the Front Range. Weld County is projected to see one of Colorado's largest increases in unmet needs for substance use treatment.[1] Recovery is possible, and finding the right support is the first step. Explore local treatment options to begin your path to wellness.

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Dacono, CO offers 3 treatment facilities to address substance abuse needs in Weld County. With 19% of Colorado adults reporting recent drug misuse, local centers provide critical intervention options.

Weld County recorded between 10-19 drug overdose deaths in the past year, highlighting the ongoing need for treatment. Dacono's treatment options include one dual diagnosis facility with SAMHSA and state certifications. Services span outpatient programs, inpatient care, and specialized therapies including CBT, group therapy, and substance use counseling.

Community Initiatives & Support Programs in Dacono, CO

Dacono, CO is home to several community initiatives and support programs dedicated to addressing substance misuse and providing essential resources. These organizations work collaboratively to promote substance use prevention, support families and individuals affected by addiction, and foster a healthier community.

New Hope Counseling Center - Addiction treatment center in Dacono, Colorado
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209 4th Street, Dacono, CO, 80514

Aftercare Support Outpatient Residential
New Directions Counseling Center - Addiction treatment center in Dacono, Colorado
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209 4th Street, Dacono, CO 80514

Aftercare Support Outpatient
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4943 52 Hwy, Dacono, CO 80514

Aftercare Support Residential Outpatient

Colorado Rehab & Treatment Resources in Dacono

Weld County, Colorado is receiving opioid settlement funds from a national settlement with major drug manufacturers and distributors. The county's Department of Public Health and Environment, as the fiscal agent for the Region 3 Opioid Abatement Council, is managing the distribution of over $1.2 million to fund programs focused on opioid use prevention, treatment, and education efforts.

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