Mountain View Recovery

5475 Mark Dabling Blvd Suite 102 Colorado Springs, CO 80918 | 855-544-8462

About Mountain View Recovery

Mountain View Recovery is an addiction treatment center in Colorado Springs, Colorado offering a full continuum of care for adults and young adults struggling with substance use and cooccurring mental health conditions.

The center provides residential, partial hospitalization , intensive outpatient and outpatient programs, all accredited by the Joint Commission.

Clients and families consistently highlight the caring staff, low client to staff ratio and personalized attention that helps people build lasting recovery.

What programs do they offer?

Mountain View Recovery provides residential treatment with 24 hour medical support, a partial hospitalization program with 25 to 30 hours of weekly therapy, intensive outpatient services that include job placement assistance and life skills training and outpatient care for ongoing support.

All programs combine individual therapy, group counseling, psychiatric care and case management tailored to each person’s needs.

Who can get help?

The center serves adult men and women, young adults, transitional age youth and seniors aged 65 and older.

Mountain View Recovery specializes in treating cooccurring disorders such as bipolar disorder, ADHD, trauma and other mental health conditions alongside addiction, with a focus on opioid use disorders including heroin, fentanyl and prescription painkillers.

Do they accept insurance?

The center accepts private health insurance including Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield and Cigna, as well as cash or self payment. An insurance verification team helps quickly confirm benefits and ensure appropriate placement.

 

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5475 Mark Dabling Blvd Suite 102
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
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