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Rehab Centers in Louisville
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Known for its historic downtown and strong community spirit, Louisville is a place of resilience. That strength is reflected in recent county data showing a 30% decrease in fentanyl deaths.[1] Hope is within reach. Take the next step by exploring verified treatment centers near you.

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Louisville, CO provides 4 specialized treatment facilities for substance use disorders. Boulder County has reported double-digit drug overdose deaths in the most recent 12-month period, highlighting critical local treatment needs.

The available treatment centers focus on alcohol abuse, opioid addiction, and substance abuse disorders. With Colorado experiencing some of the fastest-rising overdose rates nationwide—more than doubling since 2000—Louisville's facilities offer critical services including inpatient care, outpatient programs, and dual-diagnosis treatment with specialized therapeutic approaches.

Community Initiatives & Support Programs in Louisville, CO

Community support plays a crucial role in addressing substance use issues. These programs in Louisville and Boulder County offer valuable resources, education, and advocacy to promote prevention and recovery efforts, empowering individuals and families on their journey to wellness.

  • Community Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) Program - Boulder County

    CSAP reduces and prevents substance abuse in Boulder County through community education, advocacy, policy, and outreach programs, including the Healthy Futures Coalition and Youth Opioid Overdose Prevention (YOOP) initiative.

  • Healthy Futures Coalition

    This coalition is a partnership of individuals and organizations committed to reducing youth and community substance abuse in Boulder County through advocacy, policy changes, and public education.

  • Youth Opioid Overdose Prevention (YOOP) Team

    YOOP provides peer-led and adult-supported Narcan training and substance use prevention education, specifically designed by and for youth and young adults in Boulder County.

  • The Works Program - Boulder County

    The Works Program delivers free, anonymous harm reduction services, education, overdose prevention, supplies, and community resource connection to people who use drugs and their families across Boulder County.

  • Substance Use Advisory Group (SUAG) - Boulder County

    SUAG is a local county-led advisory coalition that brings together diverse community perspectives to support, advise, and enhance substance use disorder prevention, education, and recovery resources in Boulder County.

  • Operation Prevention (DEA & Discovery Education, promoted locally)

    Operation Prevention offers free educational resources, curriculum, and online tools for students, educators, and families, raising awareness about opioid misuse and promoting prevention for all ages in Boulder County.

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Centennial Peaks Hospital

Louisville, Colorado

(354 reviews)

2255 South 88th street, Louisville, CO, 80027

Discovery Counseling Center - Addiction treatment center in Louisville, Colorado

Discovery Counseling Center

Louisville, Colorado

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700 Front Street, Louisville, CO, 80027

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Louisville, Colorado

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700 Front street, Louisville, CO, 80027

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The Rose House

Louisville, Colorado

(92 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

601 Snowpeak Ln, Louisville, CO, 80027

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Colorado Rehab & Treatment Resources in Louisville

Boulder County, Colorado is receiving opioid settlement funds from national settlements with opioid manufacturers and distributors. The county will receive an estimated $17 million over 18 years, managed by the Boulder County Regional Opioids Council. A majority of the initial funds are being used for treatment, prevention, harm reduction, and law enforcement programs related to the opioid crisis.

References
  1. Fentanyl deaths in Boulder County decrease 30% bouldercounty.gov