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Rehab Centers in Telluride
Telluride
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Telluride's dramatic box canyon setting and historic landmarks create a unique place to call home. But life here has its challenges, with 21.2% of adults in San Miguel County reporting binge drinking.[1] As Colorado makes progress in reducing overdose deaths,[2] now is the time to find support. Explore treatment options to begin your journey to recovery.

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Taking the first step toward healing from addiction requires immense courage and strength—whether you're seeking help for yourself or supporting a loved one through this journey, please know that you're not alone in Telluride. While Colorado faces significant challenges with substance use disorders, ranking among the top 20 states nationally for overdose mortality, San Miguel County has maintained one of the lowest drug overdose rates in the state.

The treatment centers in Telluride understand the complex nature of addiction and offer compassionate care through various approaches—from detoxification support to dual diagnosis treatment addressing both substance use and mental health concerns. These specialized facilities provide a safe space where your struggles are met with understanding, your progress celebrated with genuine care, and your journey to recovery supported by professionals who recognize your unique path to healing.

Community Initiatives & Support Programs in Telluride, CO

In Telluride, the journey to recovery is supported by a compassionate community that offers numerous resources for individuals and families affected by substance use. These organizations understand the challenges faced and provide a safe space filled with hope and encouragement to seek help and healing.

  • San Miguel County Public Health – Substance Use Prevention Program

    They support substance abuse prevention through education, youth empowerment, and community outreach initiatives, including awareness campaigns and harm reduction efforts targeting local drug and alcohol misuse.

  • Telluride Foundation

    This foundation funds and partners with local nonprofits and community organizations to support addiction prevention, mental health awareness, and family support services, focusing on community resilience and prevention rather than direct treatment.

  • Tri-County Health Network (TCHNetwork) – Behavioral Health Programs

    They offer community outreach, peer support, and educational programs addressing substance use prevention, stigma reduction, and connecting residents with local recovery and harm reduction resources.

  • San Miguel Resource Center

    This center provides crisis intervention, advocacy, and community education on issues including substance abuse, supporting families affected by addiction and collaborating with other organizations for prevention and recovery outreach.

  • St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Telluride – Community Outreach & Support

    The church collaborates with local partners to provide family support, peer networks, and spiritual-based community outreach, including hosting support groups and offering assistance to individuals and families impacted by substance use issues.

  • San Miguel County Youth Coalition

    This grassroots group brings together youth, parents, schools, and local agencies to promote prevention education, healthy alternatives, peer support, and youth empowerment as part of substance use prevention in the Telluride area.

Axis Health System - Telluride

Telluride, Colorado

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238 E Colorado Ave Suite 9 Telluride, CO 81435

Axis Health System - Telluride

Telluride, Colorado

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238 E Colorado Ave Suite 9 Telluride, CO 81435

Detox Residential

Axis Health System - Telluride

Telluride, Colorado

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100 West Colorado Boulevard, Telluride, CO, 81435

Dual Diagnosis Outpatient
References
  1. In 2022, 21.2% of adults in San Miguel County reported binge drinking. datacommons.org
  2. Colorado saw an 8% decrease in the fatal overdose rate per 100,000 residents in the first half of 2024. montrosecounty.net