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The city of Rifle, named for a pioneer’s misplaced firearm, is a gateway to Colorado's striking outdoors. But life in mountain communities can also present unique challenges, with substance use rates often higher than state averages.[1] If you're seeking help, you have options. Explore verified addiction treatment centers near Rifle to find the right support for your journey to wellness.

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Garfield County, home to Rifle, CO, reported a moderate drug overdose death rate in 2021, highlighting a critical community health concern. Rifle offers 5 treatment facilities with 3 providing specialized dual diagnosis care for co-occurring disorders.

Treatment options in Rifle include essential services like detox, inpatient, and outpatient care. Evidence-based approaches such as CBT, DBT, and trauma therapy are widely available. With 18.4% of Colorado residents reporting illicit drug use—above the national average—these local resources are vital for addressing substance abuse needs in the community.

Community Initiatives & Support Programs in Rifle, CO

In Rifle and Garfield County, numerous community initiatives provide vital support for individuals and families affected by addiction. These programs focus on prevention, education, and recovery support, ensuring that help is accessible and encouraging wellness within the community.

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796 Megan Way Suite 300, Rifle, CO 81650

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707 Wapiti, Suite 202B Rifle, CO 81650

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796 Megan Way, Rifle, CO, 81650

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Rifle, Colorado

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111 3Rd street, Rifle, CO, 81650

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Colorado Rehab & Treatment Resources in Rifle

The opioid settlement funds come from lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies, with Colorado set to receive over $750 million over 15 years. The funds are managed by the Colorado Opioid Abatement Council, with 60% allocated to regional councils like Garfield County's for substance abuse treatment and prevention programs.

  • Garfield County is part of Region 5, which received $500,000 for opioid abatement services like education and harm reduction.
  • The county granted $35,000 to the West Mountain Regional Health Alliance for 2024 operations.
  • Garfield County opted in to receive additional funds to support a Mind Springs recovery center.
References
  1. Vacation atmosphere fuels elevated substance use in ski ... summitdaily.com