Medically supervised detox
Withdrawal support is coordinated around safety, stabilization, comfort, and a transition into the next appropriate level of care.

Recovery Springs provides medically supervised substance abuse detox and structured inpatient treatment for adults in a calm, supportive setting near the Colorado Front Range. Our admissions team can help verify most forms of insurance, including Medicaid.
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Withdrawal support is coordinated around safety, stabilization, comfort, and a transition into the next appropriate level of care.
Adults of all genders are welcomed into a structured residential setting with respectful boundaries, privacy, and community support.
The admissions team helps verify benefits and accepts most forms of insurance, including Medicaid, subject to eligibility and plan details.
Licensing and accreditation
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First step
Private assessment and insurance verification before admission.
Detox support
Detox is often the first clinical step for people who are physically dependent on alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, or other substances. Our detox messaging centers on careful monitoring, comfort, dignity, and a transition plan rather than shame or pressure.
Coed inpatient program
The inpatient program is designed for adults who benefit from daily structure, peer connection, therapeutic support, and distance from triggers while early recovery becomes more stable. Coed care is managed with respectful clinical boundaries, privacy, and a consistent therapeutic schedule.

The care pathway
Recovery can feel complicated at the start. The admissions pathway is designed to reduce uncertainty, explain coverage, and help each person understand whether detox, inpatient care, or another level of support is clinically appropriate.

Talk privately with admissions about current substance use, safety concerns, location, and immediate needs.
The team reviews benefits for commercial insurance, marketplace plans, employer plans, Medicaid, and other accepted coverage types.
Clinical staff determine the safest and most appropriate level of care based on history, withdrawal risk, and current needs.
Arrival is coordinated with dignity, privacy, and clear expectations for the coed residential setting.
Daily structure can include monitoring, therapy, recovery education, peer support, and relapse prevention work.
Before discharge, the team helps identify next-step care, support resources, and a practical recovery plan.
Insurance and Medicaid
Admissions can help verify benefits, explain estimated coverage, and discuss next steps before arrival. Coverage depends on the individual plan, eligibility, medical necessity, authorization requirements, and program availability, but the first step can begin with a confidential verification call.
Common questions
These answers are informational and do not replace a clinical assessment. Admissions can provide details based on the person’s needs and coverage.