Addiction Treatment Near Powers, Colorado Springs
Local Area & Healthcare Infrastructure Near Powers
The Powers area of Colorado Springs is located near Pikes Peak State College Downtown Studio Campus (0.5 km), Children's Hospital Colorado at Memorial Hospital (2 km), and Colorado College (2.1 km). Residents also have easy access to Memorial Hospital Central (2.1 km), Pikes Peak State College Downtown Studio Art Gallery (0.5 km), and One Medical (0.6 km). Further neighborhood amenities include Children's Hospital Colorado Therapy Care at Printers Park, Colorado Springs (2.5 km), Printers Park Medical Plaza (2.5 km), City Employee Pharmacy (0.2 km), and Palmer Center Plaza (0.4 km). This established civic and healthcare infrastructure supports residents seeking addiction treatment close to home, enabling strong family involvement and continuity of care throughout the recovery process.
The Powers area of Colorado Springs, near Pikes Peak State College Downtown Studio Campus and Colorado College, within Colorado's healthcare network that includes Children's Hospital Colorado at Memorial Hospital,, is home to residents who can access Colorado OBH-licensed addiction treatment programs — including inpatient residential rehab, PHP, IOP, and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) — with private insurance coverage under MHPAEA.
Evidence-based care in Colorado Springs and El Paso County County aligns with SAMHSA's NSDUH frameworks and Colorado OBH licensure standards. Clinicians apply DSM-5 to diagnose substance use disorders (ICD-10-CM F10–F19) and co-occurring conditions (ICD-10-CM F20–F49). The ASAM Criteria determine care intensity from Level 2.1 intensive outpatient through Level 4 medically managed inpatient. Colorado's median household income of $97,113 — eighth highest nationally — combined with strong Anthem BCBS and Rocky Mountain Health Plans private insurance penetration supports premium private-pay access to residential rehab. MAT with buprenorphine-naloxone (Suboxone), naltrexone (Vivitrol), or methadone reduces overdose risk per NIDA clinical evidence.
Treatment Programs Available Near This Area
- Medical Detox (ASAM Level 3.7–4) — 24-hour medically supervised withdrawal management; clinically indicated for alcohol, opioid, and benzodiazepine dependence
- Inpatient Residential (ASAM Level 3.1–3.5) — 28–90 day live-in programs delivering intensive individual therapy, group work, and psychoeducation away from home triggers
- Partial Hospitalization — PHP (ASAM Level 2.5) — Full-day structured programming (6+ hours/day) with evenings and weekends at home or in sober living
- Intensive Outpatient — IOP (ASAM Level 2.1) — Minimum 9 hours/week of evidence-based group and individual sessions; standard step-down from residential care
- Dual Diagnosis Care — Integrated psychiatric and SUD treatment for co-occurring depression, anxiety, PTSD, or bipolar disorder (ICD-10 F20–F49 + F10–F19)
- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) — FDA-approved buprenorphine/naloxone, extended-release naltrexone (Vivitrol), or methadone per SAMHSA/NIDA clinical guidelines
Local Health Context — El Paso County County
- Excessive alcohol consumption: 17.3% of adults in El Paso County County (County Health Rankings, CDC BRFSS)
- Mental health burden: adults in El Paso County County report an average of 3.7 mentally unhealthy days per month (CDC BRFSS)
- Median household income in Colorado Springs: $48,467 — supporting access to private-pay residential rehab
Insurance Coverage Near Powers
Colorado Springs ranks among Colorado's highest private insurance coverage communities — approximately 91% of residents carry private health plans. Most patients seeking addiction treatment can access OBH-licensed residential rehab, PHP, or IOP with substantial coverage under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA). Common in-network carriers in El Paso County County include Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Colorado, Rocky Mountain Health Plans, Cigna, Aetna, United Healthcare.
How to Evaluate Rehab Facilities Near This Area
- Verify OBH Licensure — Confirm active Colorado state licensure at cdphe.colorado.gov/obh before any admission; unlicensed programs cannot legally bill insurance and operate without regulatory oversight
- Check TJC or CARF Accreditation — Joint Commission (TJC) or CARF accreditation confirms the facility meets nationally recognized clinical quality and patient rights standards above the minimum licensing threshold
- Require an ASAM Assessment at Intake — A formal six-dimensional ASAM evaluation must determine the level of care; programs that skip this step and admit everyone to the same level are a clinical concern
- Confirm MAT Integration — For opioid or alcohol use disorder, verify the program offers FDA-approved buprenorphine, naltrexone (Vivitrol), or methadone prescribing by a licensed physician
- Ask About Aftercare Linkage — The best programs begin discharge planning at admission; ask about step-down pathways, alumni support, and community linkages before you sign
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Call our free helpline or SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357 for confidential referrals to OBH-licensed programs near Colorado Springs — available 24/7.