Federal initiatives provide grants and fund organizations that offer state and local support to reduce the prevalence of opioid abuse. National, state and local officials understand the challenges of addiction in local communities and the country. The Colorado Consortium for Prescription Drug Abuse reports that there was a 189% increase in heroin treatment hospital admissions between 2011 and 2016. The Colorado Office of Behavioral Health funds Lift the Label, a prescription drug addiction resource that includes education, prevention and treatment recommendations. Communities around the state are united in their efforts to provide better understanding and opportunities for people in need of drug and alcohol rehab, detox and recovery. At a local level, seeking treatment for yourself or a loved one can make a huge difference.

Monument Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation and Treatment

The state of Colorado works to address addiction issues in every community through concentrated work groups that focus on prevention, intervention, treatment and aftercare recovery. The town of Monument is a community that benefits from state-funded programs and resources. Throughout the larger Colorado Springs area, many addiction recovery resources are available.

Addiction treatment represents a variety of care options that can range from hospitalization to outpatient treatment. Many of these options are available for residents of Monument. Additionally, The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake provides Colorado residents with a full range of addiction treatment options. Learning how to navigate the terms, treatment options and locations that can help you take the first steps toward addiction recovery.

Drug and Alcohol Detox Programs and Treatment Centers in Monument, Colorado

Detox is the physiological process of removing toxins from your body. Detox programs provide care for this process. Detox will take varying lengths of time depending on an individual’s former drug and alcohol intake. Medical detox takes place in a medical facility under the care of doctors. Other forms of detox may take place in a more loosely supervised environment. Detox requires an initial evaluation in which caregivers will set up a strategy that may include drug tapering or drug therapies. The days of detox will be heavily supervised and supported by care providers.

The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake provides detox and medical detox services located within two miles of Monument. There are currently three other facilities that offer detox located within 21 miles of Monument.

Monument Residential Treatment Programs

Inpatient alcohol rehab and drug addiction treatment can take place in an inpatient rehab facility. Residential treatment provides a daily environment for treatment that can meet a client’s medical, psychiatric and mental health needs. Residential treatment can provide a good setting for detox. This kind of treatment can also provide a myriad of ongoing treatment options, including medical management, education, support groups and drug therapies. Residential treatment ensures constant monitoring and accountability for people in addiction recovery.

The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake offers a residential treatment program. There are currently three other facilities within 31 miles of Monument that provide residential treatment services.

Monument Partial Hospitalization Programs

Partial hospitalization programs offer a split schedule where participants live either at home or on-site while spending most of their daytime hours receiving treatment. This arrangement provides a step toward independence in sobriety. Care continues through medical management, counseling sessions, group therapy and life skills coaching.

The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake is currently the closest facility to Monument that offers partial hospitalization programs. There are five other partial hospitalization programs within 14 miles of Monument.

Monument Outpatient Treatment Programs

Outpatient treatment programs offer a higher level of flexibility in scheduling drug and alcohol treatment. Regular sessions can provide medical and mental health care and be attended at a participant’s convenience. There are different kinds of outpatient treatment programs but they all offer support for recovery. Outpatient drug treatment can still include drug therapies and drug replacement therapies. One of the benefits of outpatient care is that participants can continue most aspects of their daily lives while still taking the time to focus on recovery.

Partnering with The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake for outpatient treatment may be an important step in your recovery. There are currently 12 other outpatient treatment programs within 15 miles of Monument.

Sober Living and Rehab Aftercare Programs in Monument, Colorado

Continuing care in sober living aftercare facilities can provide help and support for people who are physically stable but want additional support as they re-enter daily life. Rehab aftercare is provided in the form of sober living homes or other programs that offer support and help after addiction treatment. Drug rehab aftercare programs continue the support and therapies begun in treatment. Rehab alumni programs provide monitoring, oversight and accountability as participants begin to practice their sober skills in a real-life context.

There are currently three rehab aftercare or sober living homes located within 37 miles of Monument.

Specialized Treatment Programs in Monument, Colorado

Specialized treatment is available to people whose experiences, genetic predispositions or even trauma have created unique challenges for addiction recovery. Specializations such as rehab for teens, members of the military or victims of abuse provide special care.

Facilities for these kinds of treatment are not currently available in Monument but can be found in nearby Colorado Springs, including:

  • Four programs for people with co-occurring mental health conditions and substance use disorders
  • One facility that provides rehab for veterans
  • Nine treatment options for rehab for PTSD and for people who have experienced trauma, domestic violence or sexual abuse
  • Three programs for people referred from the court system
  • Two programs for rehab for LGBT persons
  • One women’s rehab center, which is also a rehab for pregnant women
  • Eight substance abuse treatment facilities

What Is the Process Like in a Drug Detox and Rehab Facility?

The addiction rehabilitation process provides a continuum of care from detox to aftercare. Entering into treatment shouldn’t be a step into the unknown. There are many predictable elements of treatment for drug and alcohol addiction. Registration will include:

  • Registration paperwork
  • Intake assessment
  • Facility orientation
  • Financial arrangements
  • Treatment program

Once you have settled into a treatment program, you will progress through ongoing stages of treatment for addiction. The duration of these stages will vary, but will likely include:

  • Detox or medical detox
  • Drug replacement or therapies
  • Mental health support in counseling and group sessions
  • Life skills and nutrition training
  • Family therapy
  • Aftercare and sober support

Taking the step to receive treatment is the right choice. Help is available to empower you to live an addiction-free life.

Finding the Best Rehab Program For You

The best drug rehab centers will provide the best care for drug and alcohol addiction recovery. The best rehab centers offer innovative treatment that is based on scientific research. A full continuum of care, from detox to aftercare, should all be backed by research and offer a variety of approaches to addiction recovery.

If you’re wondering how to find the best rehab center, here are some components to consider and ask about:

  1. Accreditation
  2. Staff licensing and credentials
  3. Specifications of treatment programs
  4. Specialized treatment
  5. Use of FDA-approved drug therapies
  6. Facility operational standards
  7. Insurances accepted
  8. Sober living support

The right treatment center for you will be transparent and helpful as you research your options.

What Questions Should You Ask When Considering a Treatment Program?

You will want to ask questions to help you best understand the quality of care you are going to receive at a treatment facility.

What type of accreditation does this facility have?

Accreditation means that a treatment center has been audited and complies with the highest standards of operation and care. An accrediting body may be The Joint Commission and the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).

Is there a full-time medical staff?

Especially during the days of detox, having around-the-clock medical care may be a vital element of treatment. Ask about the schedule for medical staff and what kind of access you will have to them.

What types of treatment offered?

A variety of services may be offered, including detox, medical detox, drug therapies and mental health support. Ask about any specific programs you require.

What is the treatment approach for different programs?

Medical and mental health providers will have varying approaches for treatment. Ask about how medical therapy and mental health counseling is approached.

For more questions and answers about rehab, view the frequently asked questions about rehab with The Recovery Village.

Exploring Treatment Options Near Monument, Colorado

Drug abuse treatment near Monument may not provide the exact services you require. In the event that travel to a nearby city is necessary to receive the right kind of treatment, you will want to weigh the pros and cons of traveling for addiction recovery:

Pros of traveling for treatment:
  • Leaving behind the environment where you used substances
  • Experiencing a fresh start
  • Increased anonymity and privacy
  • Full focus on treatment
  • Greater access to specialized treatment programs
Cons of traveling for treatment:
  • Leaving work or family
  • Added financial burden
  • Stress of an unfamiliar environment

Whether or not you travel for addiction treatment is a personal decision. It is important to weigh your options and make the best decision for you.

Additional Addiction and Rehabilitation Resources in Monument, Colorado

Monument is located in El Paso County, near Colorado Springs. Many additional resources can be found in and near Monument. The El Paso County Public Health Department provides opioid education and prevention information and reports. The Coalition for Prevention, Addiction, Education and Recovery (CPAR) began in 2016 in El Paso County. This coalition organizes workgroups and community education resources to provide individuals with the opportunity to make healthy choices. Private counselors, therapists and regional support groups are all available throughout the area for additional addiction recovery encouragement.

Recovery Meetings Near You in Monument, Colorado

Recovery meetings are a source of ongoing help and support for people in all stages of drug and alcohol addiction recovery. They provide a standardized experience and can be accessed in and around Monument, Colorado.

Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous is a 12-step program that supports people through alcohol addiction.

Ascent Church
1750 Deer Creek Rd., Monument, CO

Family of Christ Lutheran Church
675 Baptist Rd., Monument, CO

Little Log Church
149 High St., Palmer Lake, CO

Narcotics Anonymous

Narcotics Anonymous is a support group and 12-step program that supports people through drug addiction. Narcotics Anonymous meetings can be found in nearby Woodland Park and Colorado Springs.

Mountain View United Methodist Church
1101 Rampart Range Rd., Woodland Park, CO

Fellowship Bible Church
5590 North Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, CO

Center for Spiritual Living Colorado Springs
5075 Flintridge Dr., Colorado Springs, CO

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon

Al-Anon is a family group that provides a 12-step program for those close to an individual who struggles with alcohol addiction. Al-Anon meetings can be found in Monument and nearby Colorado Springs. Nar-Anon is a program and support group for the families of people who struggle with drug addiction. Nar-Anon meetings are available within a short drive from Monument.

Al-Anon meetings include:

Letting Go AFG
The Ascent Church
1750 Deer Creek Rd., Monument, CO

Simply ODAT AFG
Colorado Springs Police Falcon Substation
7850 Goddard St., Colorado Springs, CO

Hope for Today AFG
Black Forest Community Church
6845 Shoup Rd., Colorado Springs, CO

Nar-Anon meetings include:

M.E.S.H. (Monday Experience, Strength, Hope)
St. Luke’s Lutheran Church
5265 North Union Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO

Colorado Springs SESH
4373 Galley Rd., Colorado Springs, CO

Hilltop Hope
Parker Methodist Church
11805 South Pine Dr., Parker, CO

SMART Recovery:

SMART Recovery is a program to promote self-help skills for people recovering from addiction. SMART Recovery meetings can be found in Colorado Springs.

Meeting #3052
Wednesday 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
5075 Flintridge Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80918

Meeting #3208
Tuesday 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
2790 Academy Blvd. N. Suite 206, Colorado Springs, CO 80917

Non-Profit Organizations in Monument, Colorado

There are several non-profit organizations in cities near Monument that can provide additional addiction recovery resources.

The Dale House Project

The Dale House Project
7 W. Dale St., Colorado Springs, CO

Alano House

Alano House
PO Box 62067, Colorado Springs, CO

Colorado Springs Teen Court

Colorado Springs Teen Court
PO Box 21269, Colorado Springs, CO

Monument, Colorado Substance Abuse Hotlines

If you or someone you are with needs emergency help for drug or alcohol abuse, you can call one of these numbers:

Local Drug Abuse Hotline

(719) 481-5235

Colorado Drug Hotline

(844) 244-3171

Substance Abuse Hotline

(800) 273-8255

City of Monument, Colorado

Monument is a small town near sweeping mountain ranges in Colorado. Monument is located at 39.0917° N, 104.8728° W. Monument is located in El Paso County near the Rampart Range. The population of Monument is about 7,400 people. The nearest major airport is the Colorado Springs Airport (COS). Residents and visitors can enjoy Monument Lake, ice rinks and a museum and town lore related to the Gold Rush era. Urban amenities are available in nearby Colorado Springs.

The town of Monument has its own police department that works to build partnerships within the community to deter crime. The El Paso County Sheriff’s Department provides community connections and services for education and drug prevention. The El Paso County Health Department works to ensure residents in this county have the resources they need to understand and communicate with people who are struggling with addiction.

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The Recovery Village aims to improve the quality of life for people struggling with substance use or mental health disorder with fact-based content about the nature of behavioral health conditions, treatment options and their related outcomes. We publish material that is researched, cited, edited and reviewed by licensed medical professionals. The information we provide is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It should not be used in place of the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers.

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