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Nestled among the pines near Evergreen Lake, this mountain community is a place of natural beauty and resilience. But healing is not always found in the landscape alone. In the surrounding region, binge alcohol use is higher than the national average.[1] Taking the first step toward recovery is a courageous act. Explore verified treatment options to find the right path for you.

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Jefferson County, home to Evergreen, CO, reported 111 drug overdose deaths in the most recent 12-month period ending July 2024. Evergreen offers 2 dual-diagnosis facilities providing essential treatment options for residents battling addiction and mental health disorders.

Both Evergreen treatment centers specialize in mental health conditions including ADHD and anxiety. Services span multiple care levels with detox, inpatient, outpatient, and medication-assisted treatment options available. This comprehensive care comes at a critical time as Colorado reported over 1,900 drug overdose deaths in 2022, more than double the 2015 figure.

Community Initiatives & Support Programs in Evergreen, CO

Effective community initiatives and support programs in Evergreen, CO, play a crucial role in addressing substance use and promoting recovery. By connecting individuals with essential resources and educational programs, these organizations foster healthier communities and empower individuals and families affected by addiction.

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28577 Buffalo Road, Evergreen, CO 80439

Dual Diagnosis Outpatient

Colorado Rehab & Treatment Resources in Evergreen

Jefferson County, Colorado is receiving opioid settlement funds from national opioid agreements with drug makers and pharmacies, totaling around $270 million over 15 years. The Gateway to the Rockies Opioid Council (GROC), comprised of local government representatives, is responsible for allocating these funds in the region to combat the opioid crisis.

References
  1. In the Denver-Aurora-Broomfield metropolitan area, 27.4% of those aged 12 or older engaged in binge drinking in the past month, a rate notably higher than the national average of 23.2%. samhsa.gov