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27 facilities offering inpatient rehab in Colorado
Live-in treatment with 24/7 medical and clinical support in a structured, substance-free environment.
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Carbondale, CO

Alamosa, CO

Denver, CO

Carbondale, CO

Carbondale, CO

S Turkey Creek rd Morrison, CO

Boulder, CO

Castle Rock, CO

Evergreen, CO

Denver, CO

Carbondale, CO

Loveland, CO

Longmont, CO

Athy, CO

Newry, CO

Denver, CO

Greeley, CO

Aurora, CO

Loveland, CO

Carbondale, CO

Denver, CO

Sisters Grove Colorado Springs, CO

Colorado Springs, CO

Centennial, CO

Aurora, CO

Ardee, CO

Longmont, CO
Inpatient rehab — also called residential treatment — is a live-in program where clients stay at the facility for the duration of care, typically 30, 60, or 90 days. Removing day-to-day triggers and providing round-the-clock support gives people the focus and structure that early recovery often requires.
A typical day combines medical care, individual counseling, group therapy, and evidence-based treatment for the underlying causes of addiction. Because support is available at any hour, inpatient rehab is well suited to more severe substance use disorders and to people who have relapsed after other forms of treatment.
Colorado faces rising overdose deaths from fentanyl and methamphetamine, alongside challenges with alcohol abuse and mental health disorders. Choosing inpatient rehab in Colorado keeps treatment close to your support network and connects you with programs familiar with local insurance and resources.
Inpatient rehab is the most intensive — and typically the most costly — level of care, but most private insurance plans, Medicaid, and Medicare cover residential treatment when it is medically necessary.
Residents of Colorado can pay for treatment through private insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, sliding-scale fees, payment plans, or state-funded programs. Cost should never be a barrier to care — call +1 (239) 241-8393 and we will verify your coverage for free.
Inpatient Rehab is one level of care along a continuum. Explore other types of addiction treatment available in Colorado:
Inpatient rehab — also called residential treatment — is a live-in program where clients stay at the facility for the duration of care, typically 30, 60, or 90 days. Removing day-to-day triggers and providing round-the-clock support gives people the focus and structure that early recovery often requires.
This page lists 27 facilities offering inpatient rehab in Colorado. Compare each center on the conditions it treats, accreditation, and the services it provides, then contact the facility directly — or call our free 24/7 helpline for personalized guidance and insurance verification.
The cost of inpatient rehab in Colorado depends on the program, its length, and the amenities offered. Inpatient rehab is the most intensive — and typically the most costly — level of care, but most private insurance plans, Medicaid, and Medicare cover residential treatment when it is medically necessary. Many Colorado centers also offer payment plans, sliding-scale fees, and scholarships. Call us for a clear cost estimate before you commit.
Yes. Under the Affordable Care Act and federal parity law, most health plans — including private insurance, Colorado Medicaid, and Medicare — must cover medically necessary addiction treatment. Coverage depends on your specific plan; we verify benefits for free and confidentially.
Yes. Many people choose to attend inpatient rehab in another state for greater privacy, a change of environment, or access to a specialized program. Our helpline can help you compare Colorado options with out-of-state centers and coordinate admission either way.
Our compassionate team is available 24/7 to answer questions about inpatient & residential rehab, verify your insurance, and match you with the right Colorado treatment center — free and completely confidential.
In an emergency, call 911. For free, confidential national support, contact SAMHSA's helpline at 1-800-662-4357 or dial 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.