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Nestled southeast of Denver, Parker offers a unique blend of historic charm and scenic open spaces. Even in this thriving community, many face silent struggles with addiction. Across the metro area, about 1 in 8 people has a substance use disorder.[1] Hope and healing are possible. Begin your journey by exploring verified treatment options available right here in Parker.

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Nestled in Douglas County at the edge of Colorado's Front Range, Parker's close-knit community offers compassionate addiction support through 12 specialized treatment facilities. While Colorado ranks among the top states for substance use with 18.3% of adults reporting illicit drug use, Parker residents benefit from strong local recovery resources.

The community's commitment to wellness is reflected in Douglas County's consistently lower drug overdose mortality rates compared to neighboring Front Range counties. Parker's treatment centers integrate family therapy, CBT, and comprehensive aftercare services, connecting patients with the broad support network that makes our community a nurturing environment for lasting recovery.

Community Initiatives & Support Programs in Parker, CO

In Parker, CO, community support is essential for fostering healing and resilience among individuals and families facing addiction and mental health challenges. Here are some invaluable local resources that unite compassion, advocacy, and collaboration to help strengthen our community and connect those in need with the right support services.

  • Douglas County Mental Health Initiative (DCMHI)

    A collaborative effort bringing together over 40 local partners to address mental health and substance use needs by ensuring access to support services, offering crisis intervention, and promoting community wellness through coordinated advocacy and awareness.

  • Community Response Team (CRT) – Douglas County

    This partnership between Douglas County, local law enforcement, and mental health clinicians provides a coordinated response to individuals and families in crises, aiming to prevent unnecessary incarceration while enabling long-term support.

  • AllHealth Network – Community Partners Programs

    A non-profit organization collaborating with Douglas County to deliver vital services including community education, group counseling, peer and family support, case management, and prevention outreach across various locations, including two right here in Parker.

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Valley Hope of Parker

Parker, Colorado

(55 reviews)
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22422 E Mainstreet, Parker, CO, 80134

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(3 reviews)

19751 E Mainstreet, Parker, CO 80138

Outpatient

First Step Counseling

Parker, Colorado

(16 reviews)
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10292 South Progress Way, Parker, CO, 80134

Detox Outpatient
(101 reviews)
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9235 Crown Crest Boulevard, Suite 250 Parker, CO 80138

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(101 reviews)
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10350 Dransfeldt Road, Parker, CO 80134

Aftercare Support Outpatient Detox
(20 reviews)
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18425 Pony Express Drive, Parker, CO, 80134

Dual Diagnosis Intensive Outpatient Outpatient

ATOPS - Parker

Parker, Colorado

(3 reviews)
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11027 South Pikes Peak Drive, Parker, CO 80138

Dual Diagnosis Outpatient Residential
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18801 East Main street, Parker, CO, 80134

Outpatient Dual Diagnosis
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10214 South Progress Lane, Parker, CO, 80134

Aftercare Support Outpatient

Valley Hope of Parker

Parker, Colorado

No reviews yet
Insurance Accepted

22422 East Main Street, Parker, CO 80134

Aftercare Support Detox Residential

Colorado Rehab & Treatment Resources in Parker

Douglas County, Colorado is set to receive opioid settlement funds as part of the $750 million Colorado will receive over the next 15 years from lawsuits against drug manufacturers and distributors. The Region 12 Opioid Council, representing Douglas County, manages the funds and has decided to dedicate dollars to seven key programs focused on prevention, treatment, and recovery services for people with opioid use disorders and co-occurring substance use disorders and mental illnesses.

Awareness Campaigns

The Rise Above Colorado organization plays a vital role in raising awareness about substance abuse prevention in Parker and across the state. They empower teens through educational campaigns and peer-to-peer messaging to make healthy choices and avoid drugs and alcohol.

Community-based programs like the Colorado Drug Prevention Coalition unite local stakeholders in Parker to coordinate prevention efforts. They organize events, distribute resources, and advocate for policies supporting a drug-free community.

Legislative Measures

Parker enforces state and federal drug laws, with the Parker Police Department actively combating substance abuse through arrests and seizures. However, the town also emphasizes harm reduction by connecting individuals with treatment and recovery resources.

The Colorado Drug Prevention Coalition collaborates with law enforcement in Parker to promote community policing strategies. These efforts engage residents in identifying solutions to curb drug activity while addressing root causes like mental health issues.

References
  1. Substance Use and Mental Disorders in the Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area samhsa.gov