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Nestled at the base of the West Elk Mountains, Paonia is a town defined by its orchards and resilient community spirit. Even in this scenic valley, residents face challenges; in Delta County, nearly one in five adults reports binge drinking.[1] Finding support is the first step toward healing. Explore verified treatment options to discover a hopeful path to recovery.

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Nestled in the North Fork Valley of Delta County, Paonia's tight-knit community offers personalized treatment options that reflect our rural mountain character and supportive culture. With just two local facilities, our treatment centers provide intensive outpatient and dual-diagnosis services tailored to community needs, while maintaining lower substance abuse rates than many Colorado regions.

Paonia's treatment landscape stands out for its stability and consistency, with Delta County maintaining relatively steady overdose mortality rates compared to the significant increases seen across Colorado, where statewide rates have climbed to 37.7 deaths per 100,000 residents. Our local programs emphasize cognitive behavioral treatment, family therapy, and group sessions that honor our community connections while providing evidence-based care among the orchards and vineyards of our agricultural valley.

Community Initiatives & Support Programs in Paonia, CO

In Paonia, we proudly come together as a community to support those affected by substance use. The resources available here are dedicated to providing essential support, education, and outreach, ensuring that no one has to face their struggles alone. We encourage you to explore these organizations that are committed to fostering a healthier, more connected community.

  • Delta County Health Department - Substance Abuse Prevention

    The Delta County Health Department leads local substance abuse prevention efforts, providing community education, youth-focused prevention programs, outreach to at-risk populations, and public health information related to substance use in Delta County.

  • United Way of Delta County

    United Way of Delta County supports local initiatives for substance abuse prevention, youth development, and community wellness by funding various grassroots organizations and promoting educational resources related to addiction and healthy living.

  • Delta County Family Resource Center

    The Family Resource Center provides community-based resources, support groups, and prevention education for families facing substance use challenges, working to foster healthy families and resilience through outreach and partnerships across the county.

  • Delta County Coalition for Prevention

    This grassroots coalition brings together local agencies, schools, parents, youth, and faith-based groups to coordinate substance use prevention education, community awareness events, and advocacy efforts to reduce drug and alcohol misuse among youth and families in Delta County.

  • Mountain Harvest Church Recovery & Support Outreach

    A Paonia-based faith community offering weekly recovery meetings, peer support, spiritual guidance, and family assistance for individuals impacted by addiction, focusing on outreach and connection rather than medical treatment.

Colorado Western Slope Counseling - Paonia - Addiction treatment center in Paonia, Colorado
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42218 Highway 133, Paonia, CO 81428

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42218 Highway 133, Paonia, CO, 81428

Dual Diagnosis Intensive Outpatient Outpatient

Colorado Rehab & Treatment Resources in Paonia

Delta County, Colorado is receiving funds from the $750 million opioid settlement in Colorado, which is being overseen by the Colorado Opioid Abatement Council. The funds will be used to address gaps in prevention, treatment, and recovery services for people with opioid use disorder in the county and surrounding Region 14, which includes Gunnison, Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel, and Hinsdale counties[4].

  • The Delta County Jail is using settlement funds to provide medication-assisted treatment and counseling to inmates with opioid addiction, which costs about $859 per person per week[7].
  • Region 14, which includes Delta County, was awarded $512,900 in the first round of regional opioid settlement funding in September 2022[4].
  • Behavioral health services at the Delta County Jail, such as mental health support, may face cutbacks to fund the mandated medication-assisted treatment program if alternative funding is not secured[7].
References
  1. Delta County datacommons.org