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Rehab Centers in Del Norte
Del Norte
Rehab Centers

Nestled at the "Gateway to the San Juans," Del Norte's enduring spirit is a source of strength for its community. Facing substance use is a challenge, but hope is real. Nationally, about 8.6% of people 12 and older have had a drug use disorder,[1] and you are not alone. Take the first step by exploring local treatment options to find the compassionate care you deserve.

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Del Norte offers 3 substance treatment facilities in a region where 15.1% of Colorado adults report illicit drug use. Local centers specialize in treating opioid addiction, substance abuse, and alcohol abuse through various care levels.

Treatment options in Del Norte include aftercare support, inpatient services, and intensive outpatient programs. These facilities implement evidence-based approaches including cognitive behavioral therapy, family counseling, and group therapy. Rio Grande County maintains one of Colorado's lowest drug overdose mortality rates, offering a supportive environment for recovery.

Community Initiatives & Support Programs in Del Norte, CO

Access to community initiatives and support programs is vital for individuals and families addressing addiction in Del Norte, CO. These resources facilitate empowerment and foster resilience through comprehensive support services tailored to the unique needs of the community.

  • Hope in the Valley (Aligned with R3 Recovery)

    Hope in the Valley offers community-based support, outreach, and resources for individuals and families affected by addiction in the San Luis Valley, fostering recovery resilience and empowerment through non-treatment support services and partnerships.

(9 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

739 1st Street, Del Norte, CO 81135

Aftercare Support Intensive Outpatient Outpatient

Onesimus House

Del Norte, Colorado

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14415 W Hwy 160, Del Norte, CO, 81132

Aftercare Support Residential
References
  1. On a national scale, about 8.6% of people ages 12 and older (24 million individuals) had a drug use disorder in the past year, highlighting the commonality of SUDs across all age groups. delnorteprospector.com