Opioid Treatment · Westminster · Colorado
Opioid addiction treatment in Westminster
Outpatient and intensive outpatient opioid rehab in Westminster — so you can get real support, including medication-assisted treatment, while staying close to home, work, and family.
- Housing Available
- Medicaid Accepted
- Same Day Admits
- 100% Confidential
- Private Insurance Accepted
- 5-Star Rating
- Joint Commission Accredited
Outpatient Programs Built Around Real Life
Not everyone needs — or wants — to step away from everything to get better. Our Westminster programs let you keep your footing while building the skills, support, and medical stability that opioid recovery takes.
Partial Hospitalization (PHP)
Our most structured outpatient option — full days of clinical care, then home each evening.
- Daytime therapeutic programming
- Individual & group therapy
- A strong bridge from detox or inpatient
Housing Available.
Meaningful clinical hours a few days a week, scheduled around work, school, or family.
- Day & evening group options
- Relapse-prevention skills
- Ongoing progress check-ins
Housing Available.
Outpatient & MAT
Continued therapy paired with medication-assisted treatment (buprenorphine, methadone referral, or naltrexone, as clinically indicated) to support long-term recovery.
- Regular one-on-one sessions
- Physician-guided MAT when indicated
- Step-down & aftercare planning
Housing Available.
Reaching Out is the Hardest Part
From your first call to your first session, we keep things simple and judgment-free.
Call or request a callback
Talk with a real member of our team about what's going on. No pressure, no scripts.
Verify your coverage
We'll help check your insurance benefits and walk through your options clearly.
Start your plan
Begin an outpatient program that's matched to your needs and your schedule.
Care that treats you like a person
In Westminster, reaching out for help doesn’t mean fighting through automated prompts or bracing for a rehearsed pitch. It means a real voice — someone on our team who answers, who listens, who lets you say what you need to say. That first conversation matters to us because the way it feels sets the tone for everything after it. And when opioids are part of the story, that one call can be the difference that keeps a person safe.
Mental health and substance use pay no attention to lines on a map, and Jefferson County shoulders that reality right alongside the rest of the state. Each year, Colorado loses more than 1,800 people to overdose, with opioids — and, more and more often, fentanyl mixed in — responsible for most of those losses. Meanwhile, roughly one in five adults across the community will live with a mental health condition at some point in any given year. The hardest truth for us is how few of them ever make it to care — turned away by cost, worn thin by stigma, or simply unsure there’s anywhere to go. Knocking down those barriers is the reason our doors work the way they do.
That’s why we’ve committed entirely to flexible outpatient scheduling — some groups meeting in the morning, others waiting until the workday is done — with medication-assisted treatment on hand for anyone who needs it. Getting better shouldn’t cost you your job, your schooling, or the time you’d rather spend with the people who matter most. It should fit into the Westminster life you’re already living instead of pulling it out from under you. And your privacy is something we defend without exception, from the moment you make that first call through every session that comes after.
We also make sure insurance never becomes the place where your progress stalls. Before you agree to anything at all, we’ll go through your benefits and options with you — MAT coverage among them — and translate it into words that truly make sense, so what’s ahead feels like a real path forward rather than a fog you can’t see through.
You don't have to be at your worst to ask for help.
We’ll have someone who listens without judging call you right back!
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Opioid Addiction Treatment Near Me
Looking for compassionate addiction treatment and mental health care in Westminster, Colorado? True North Recovery offers expert therapy, medication-assisted treatment, and intensive outpatient care in a supportive, healing environment — find us on the map below and start your journey today.
Housing + Clinical Care, Working Together
True North has partnered with Elevate Recovery Homes to pair stable, supportive sober living with our clinical services – because recovery is harder without a safe place to come home to:
- Structured sober living in a peer-supported environment
- Housing coordinated directly alongside your treatment plan
- Smooth transitions from clinical care to independent living
- Accountability, community, and daily structure built in
Financial Assistance for Qualifying Clients
Cost should never be a barrier to safe housing. Scholarships are available to help cover placement at an Elevate Recovery Home for clients who qualify. Contact our admission team to find out if you’re eligible.
Ready to get started?
One conversation with our team is all it takes to explore housing options and check scholarship availability alongside your treatment plan.
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No. Our outpatient and intensive outpatient programs are designed so you can keep up with work, school, and family. We offer day and evening options, and MAT appointments are scheduled to fit around your life.
Many major insurance plans cover outpatient opioid treatment, including medication-assisted treatment. When you call, we’ll help verify your specific benefits so you know your options up front. Coverage varies by plan.
You’re not alone — many of our calls come from loved ones. We can talk through the situation with you, including how to respond if you’re worried about an overdose, and explain how to support someone toward treatment.
Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a chronic condition where a person can’t control their use of prescription painkillers, heroin, or other opioids despite negative consequences to their health, relationships, or daily life. It ranges from mild to severe and is recognized as a treatable medical condition.
Common signs include using more or longer than intended, unsuccessful attempts to cut back, strong cravings, neglecting responsibilities, continued use despite problems, needing more of the drug to feel the same effect (tolerance), and experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not using.
There’s no single cause. Many cases begin with a legitimate prescription for pain after an injury or surgery. Genetics, family history, mental health conditions, trauma, environment, and chronic pain all contribute. Many people develop OUD through a combination of these factors.
Opioid misuse refers to taking opioids in a way other than prescribed, or using them without a prescription, while addiction (dependence) involves physical and psychological reliance on the drug, including cravings and withdrawal. Addiction is generally more severe and requires medical support to address safely.
Warning signs include using to cope with stress, pain, or emotions, hiding your use, feeling unable to stop, prioritizing opioids over other activities, and experiencing withdrawal symptoms. If use is affecting your life and you can’t stop, it may be time to seek help.
Opioid withdrawal is rarely life-threatening on its own, but it’s intensely uncomfortable — nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle aches, and insomnia are common. The real danger comes after: tolerance drops quickly during withdrawal, so a relapse at a previous dose carries a much higher overdose risk. This is why medically supervised detox and a clear treatment plan matter so much.
Some people attempt recovery with support groups or willpower alone, but opioid use disorder has one of the higher relapse and overdose risks of any addiction. Medication-assisted treatment (buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone) combined with professional care significantly improves outcomes and safety compared to going it alone.
Common program lengths are 30, 60, and 90 days, though many people benefit from longer-term MAT and outpatient support that continues well beyond that. Research shows that longer treatment durations, especially when MAT is involved, often lead to better long-term outcomes.
Inpatient (residential) rehab provides 24/7 care in a live-in facility, ideal for severe addiction, unstable home environments, or higher-risk withdrawal. Outpatient rehab allows you to live at home while attending scheduled treatment and MAT appointments, offering more flexibility for work and family.
Costs vary widely based on program type, length, location, and whether MAT is included. Outpatient programs are generally more affordable than residential, and many facilities offer payment plans, sliding-scale fees, or accept insurance to reduce out-of-pocket expenses.
Options include medically supervised detox, inpatient and outpatient rehab, medication-assisted treatment (buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone), behavioral therapies (like CBT), support groups, and ongoing aftercare. Effective treatment usually combines several of these approaches, with MAT playing a central role for many people.
Yes. Research consistently shows that medication-assisted treatment combined with counseling reduces opioid use, lowers overdose risk, and improves quality of life. Like any chronic condition, ongoing management and support improve long-term success.
Aftercare is key to maintaining recovery. This may include continued MAT, ongoing therapy, support groups (like NA or SMART Recovery), sober living homes, and relapse-prevention strategies — including naloxone access — to help you stay safe and on track long-term.










