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As the largest suburb of Colorado Springs, Fountain is a city with deep historical roots. Yet, modern challenges affect the community, with data showing about 15% of residents reported recreational drug use in the past year.[1] This highlights the vital need for local support. Taking the courageous first step to explore verified treatment options in Fountain can pave the way for lasting recovery and hope.

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Nestled at the foot of Pikes Peak, Fountain's tight-knit community faces the sobering reality of addiction alongside its neighbors across El Paso County, where 234 drug overdose deaths were recorded in the most recent reporting period. Our community's response emphasizes local support through specialized treatment options focused on anxiety, depression, and substance use disorders that affect our families and neighbors.

Fountain residents can access vital treatment services offering dual-diagnosis care and evidence-based approaches like CBT and experiential therapy that honor our community's military connections and Front Range values. With Colorado facing over 1,800 drug overdose deaths annually and El Paso County's opioid death rate trending above the state average, our directory connects community members with local resources committed to healing and recovery.

Community Initiatives & Support Programs in Fountain, CO

In Fountain, CO, a strong network of community initiatives and support programs is dedicated to helping individuals and families affected by substance abuse. These local organizations provide vital resources, education, and support, creating a sense of belonging and hope for our community members seeking recovery and healing.

Diversus Health - Fountain

Fountain, Colorado

(7 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

350 Lychman Drive, Fountain, CO 80817

Dual Diagnosis Outpatient Intervention

Colorado Rehab & Treatment Resources in Fountain

El Paso County, Colorado is receiving opioid settlement funds from a $54 billion national settlement with pharmaceutical companies over the opioid crisis. The county is set to receive $66 million over 17 years, managed by the Region 16 Opioid Abatement Council. A majority of the funds are being used for prevention, treatment, recovery services, and harm reduction programs related to opioid use disorder.

  • Youth prevention programs received $1.7 million in the first funding phase.
  • Community prevention education and awareness programs received $692,100.
  • $4 million was awarded to organizations like The Naloxone Project for overdose prevention and response.
  • Funds are being used to convert the former Naked Harem strip club into a wellness center for addiction services.
References
  1. Best Drug & Alcohol Treatment & Resources near Fountain ... palmerlakerecovery.com