Drug & Alcohol Rehab Resources in Fremont County, Colorado
Fremont County (population: 48,000+) encompasses Canon City and surrounding communities. Fremont County, home to Canon City and the Arkansas River valley, faces unique substance abuse challenges. The county hosts multiple state and federal correctional facilities, and the reentry population often struggles with substance use disorders. Methamphetamine is the primary drug threat, followed by alcohol and opioids. Limited local treatment options mean many residents must travel significant distances for residential care.
The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake, located at 443 S. Hwy 105, Palmer Lake, CO 80133, provides comprehensive addiction treatment for Fremont County residents. Our 60,000-square-foot campus is approximately 60 min south from Canon City, offering a full continuum of evidence-based care.
Addiction Treatment Programs Available to Fremont County Residents
Medical Detox
Our physician-led detoxification program provides 24/7 medical supervision for safe withdrawal management. Board-certified addiction medicine specialists monitor vital signs and administer FDA-approved medications to manage withdrawal symptoms from alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, and other substances. Most patients complete detox in 5–10 days before transitioning to the next level of care.
Inpatient / Residential Rehabilitation
Following detox, residential treatment at The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake provides structured, immersive care in a supportive environment. Patients participate in individual therapy, group counseling, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), EMDR, trauma-informed care, and holistic wellness activities. Our mountain setting between Denver and Colorado Springs offers a healing environment conducive to sustained recovery.
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Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
PHP provides intensive clinical treatment during the day while allowing patients to return to supportive housing in the evening. This step-down level of care bridges the gap between inpatient and outpatient services, offering 20+ hours per week of structured programming including group therapy, psychoeducation, relapse prevention, and life skills development.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Our IOP allows Fremont County residents to receive robust addiction treatment while maintaining work, school, or family responsibilities. Patients attend sessions online or at our Denver outpatient office, participating in evidence-based therapy 9–12 hours per week. IOP is ideal for those stepping down from residential care or those whose clinical needs can be met without 24-hour supervision.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake offers MAT using FDA-approved medications including Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone), naltrexone (Vivitrol), and other evidence-based pharmacotherapies. MAT is integrated into all levels of care and has been shown to significantly reduce opioid cravings, prevent relapse, and decrease overdose mortality.
Dual Diagnosis / Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment
Many individuals in Fremont County struggling with addiction also experience co-occurring mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, or bipolar disorder. Our integrated dual diagnosis program treats both conditions simultaneously, improving long-term outcomes and reducing relapse risk.
Fremont County Substance Abuse Statistics & Context
Fremont County, home to Canon City and the Arkansas River valley, faces unique substance abuse challenges. The county hosts multiple state and federal correctional facilities, and the reentry population often struggles with substance use disorders. Methamphetamine is the primary drug threat, followed by alcohol and opioids. Limited local treatment options mean many residents must travel significant distances for residential care.
Colorado’s Office of Behavioral Health reports that substance use disorders affect communities across every demographic. Fentanyl has become the leading driver of overdose fatalities statewide, and Fremont County has not been spared from this trend. Access to evidence-based treatment remains a critical need throughout the region.
Why Choose The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake for Fremont County Addiction Treatment?
- Joint Commission Accredited — Gold Seal of Approval for behavioral healthcare excellence
- Physician-Led Care — Board-certified addiction medicine specialists direct every treatment plan
- Full Continuum of Care — From medical detox through aftercare and alumni support
- 60 min south from Canon City — Convenient access for Fremont County residents and families
- Insurance Accepted — In-network with 27 major insurance plans including Aetna, Anthem BCBS, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, TRICARE, and more
Insurance Coverage for Fremont County Residents
Most major insurance plans cover substance abuse treatment at The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake. We are in-network with Aetna Colorado, Anthem BCBS Colorado, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare/Optum, Humana, Rocky Mountain Health Plans, TRICARE West, TriWest, and many others. Our admissions team verifies your benefits for free — call to learn your exact coverage.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake from Canon City?
Our campus at 443 S. Hwy 105, Palmer Lake, CO 80133 is approximately 60 min south from Canon City via I-25 or Highway 105.
Does insurance cover rehab for Fremont County residents?
Yes. We accept 27+ insurance plans and offer free benefits verification. Most commercial plans cover substance abuse treatment under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act.
What substances do you treat?
We treat addiction to alcohol, opioids (heroin, fentanyl, prescription painkillers), benzodiazepines, methamphetamine, cocaine, and other substances.
Do you offer same-day admission?
Yes. Our streamlined admissions process allows for same-day or next-day entry for Fremont County residents who need immediate help.
Do you accept TRICARE and VA Community Care?
Yes. We are in-network with TRICARE West (HNFS) and TriWest Healthcare Alliance for VA Community Care Network referrals.