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Green Mountain Falls is a historic mountain town cherished for its serene beauty and iconic Gazebo. While this close knit community feels like a world away, it is part of an area confronting serious health challenges, including a sharp rise in fentanyl related deaths in El Paso County.[1] You are not alone. Explore verified addiction treatment options and start your journey toward hope and healing today.

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El Paso County, where Green Mountain Falls is located, recorded 167 drug overdose deaths in 2022. Green Mountain Falls offers one treatment facility providing dual diagnosis care for substance abuse disorders, specializing in alcohol and opioid addiction treatment.

Colorado's substance use rates exceed national averages, with 16.4% of residents aged 12+ reporting illicit drug use compared to 14.4% nationally. Rural communities like Green Mountain Falls now face similar overdose risks as urban centers. The local facility offers both inpatient and outpatient services with individual therapy options for residents seeking immediate treatment for substance use disorders.

Community Initiatives & Support Programs in Green Mountain Falls, CO

In Green Mountain Falls, community-driven initiatives play a vital role in addressing substance use through collaboration and education. These programs offer essential resources and support for individuals and families seeking help, creating a healthier community for all.

Children's Ark

Green Mountain Falls, Colorado

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10460 W Us Highway 24, Green Mountain Falls, CO 80819

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Colorado Rehab & Treatment Resources in Green Mountain Falls

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. Fentanyl Deaths Increase in Colorado, Especially in El ... palmerlakerecovery.com