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Rehab Centers in Frederick
Frederick
Rehab Centers

From its historic mining roots to its modern, fast growing neighborhoods, Frederick is a community of strength. But even here, many face silent battles. Nearly one in three local residents reported needing mental health care.[1] Hope is within reach. Explore verified treatment options to find the compassionate care that can help you begin your path to recovery.

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Frederick, CO provides 4 addiction treatment facilities with comprehensive recovery services. Only 1 facility offers dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring disorders, while all centers provide critical outpatient care with specialized therapy options.

Frederick residents benefit from lower overdose mortality rates compared to urban Colorado areas. Local facilities specialize in alcohol abuse and opioid addiction treatment. Services include court-approved programs, group therapy, individual counseling, and cognitive behavioral treatment (CBT). All centers provide aftercare support to maintain long-term recovery success.

Community Initiatives & Support Programs in Frederick, CO

In Frederick, CO, community initiatives play a vital role in addressing substance use prevention and support. Local organizations work collaboratively to provide resources, education, and outreach that empower individuals and families affected by addiction.

  • Weld County Prevention Partners (WCPP)

    WCPP is a countywide coalition of local organizations and community members working to prevent youth substance misuse, advocate for healthy policies, and coordinate prevention education and outreach throughout Weld County.

  • United Way of Weld County - Promoting Recovery & Prevention Initiatives

    United Way of Weld County delivers community-based initiatives focused on substance use prevention, education, youth engagement, and supporting families affected by addiction through outreach and partnering with local coalitions.

  • Weld County Youth Force Prevention

    A youth-driven prevention program of the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment that organizes educational campaigns, outreach, and community mobilization to reduce underage substance use and promote healthy lifestyles.

  • Celebrate Recovery (Summit View Community Church, Windsor)

    Celebrate Recovery is a faith-based, Christ-centered recovery support group offering community meetings, peer support, and outreach for people in the region (including Frederick and Weld County) dealing with addictions, habits, or hurt.

  • North Range Behavioral Health – Community Prevention & Education

    North Range operates community prevention, education, and outreach programs addressing substance use with resources, classes, advocacy, and peer support throughout Weld County (not a treatment facility division).

  • Weld Faith Partnership Council

    A coalition of local faith and community leaders dedicated to preventing substance abuse through public awareness campaigns, family support, and connecting residents to community resources.

New Hope Counseling Center - Addiction treatment center in Frederick, Colorado

New Hope Counseling Center

Frederick, Colorado

(21 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

142 6th street, Frederick, CO, 80530

Outpatient Intensive Outpatient
Step One Interventions - Addiction treatment center in Frederick, Colorado

Step One Interventions

Frederick, Colorado

(21 reviews)

4825 Thrush Court, Frederick, CO, 80504

Aftercare Support Intervention Outpatient
(9 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

4943 Highway 52, Frederick, CO, 80514

Outpatient
(9 reviews)

5901 Majestic Street Frederick, CO 80504

Colorado Rehab & Treatment Resources in Frederick

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. A Community Health Assessment Report weld.gov