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Known as the "Pinto Bean Capital of the World," Dove Creek is a close-knit community facing real challenges. With 16.6% of local high schoolers having considered suicide,[1] the need for accessible mental health and addiction support is clear. Finding the right path forward starts with exploring verified treatment options. Take the first step toward healing today.

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Dove Creek offers immediate access to comprehensive addiction treatment solutions through its two specialized facilities. Recovery help is available right now, with services including detox, inpatient care, and outpatient programs designed to address the specific needs of each individual. One facility provides dual diagnosis treatment for those managing both addiction and mental health concerns like anxiety and bipolar disorder.

Treatment programs utilize proven approaches including 12-Step Facilitation, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) to deliver lasting results. The area's consistently low overdose rates highlight how effective local prevention and treatment efforts can be. Connect with these recovery resources today to begin your journey toward sustainable wellness and freedom from addiction.

Community Initiatives & Support Programs in Dove Creek, CO

In Dove Creek, communities can access vital resources to support those facing addiction challenges. These local initiatives focus on practical solutions, offering harm reduction, education, and prevention strategies to foster healthier communities. Reach out to these organizations to find the support you need.

Axis Health System - Dove Creek

Dove Creek, Colorado

(54 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

495 West Fourth St. Dove Creek, CO 81324

Detox Residential
(54 reviews)

495 West Fourth St. Dove Creek, CO 81324

Colorado Rehab & Treatment Resources in Dove Creek

Arapahoe County, Colorado is using funds from a multi-state settlement with opioid manufacturers. The county is set to receive over $9 million from these settlements, which are being managed by the Region 9 Opioid Abatement Council. A majority of the funds are being used to support local programs focused on prevention, treatment, and harm reduction efforts to combat the opioid epidemic.

  • The county allocated over $2.3 million in 2023 to programs such as detox centers, sober living facilities, peer navigators, and harm reduction services.
  • Arapahoe County Public Health received $344,723 to expand their mobile harm reduction program, providing addiction and harm reduction services across the county.
  • The county used around $345,000 to fund a new mobile harm reduction unit called "Prevention Point" to offer overdose prevention resources and infectious disease testing.
  • Funding was provided to open a transitional safety zone home to guide individuals through withdrawal and enter sober living, supporting 12 individuals with various services.

Awareness Campaigns

Rise Above Colorado is a statewide organization dedicated to empowering teens to lead lives free from drug and alcohol abuse through education and prevention programs. They engage with teens in schools and communities across Littleton to promote healthy decision-making.

Community-based programs like Sandstone Care play a vital role in raising awareness about substance abuse and available treatment options. They work closely with local organizations and families to provide support and resources.

Legislative Measures

Littleton collaborates with the Arapahoe County Opioid Response program, which employs harm reduction strategies like syringe access and disposal services to combat addiction and prevent overdoses. The county recently launched a mobile harm reduction van to expand these services.

The Littleton Police Department has a Crisis Intervention Team and co-responder program that partners with mental health professionals to assist individuals experiencing crises related to substance abuse or mental health issues.

References
  1. The proportion of Dove Creek High School students who seriously considered attempting suicide in the prior year was 16.6%, slightly higher than the regional (15.82%) and state (14.54%) averages. dolocnty.colorado.gov