Spring Grove Recovery provides a serene and supportive space where healing starts with compassion. Nestled in the heart of Colorado Springs, our dedicated addiction rehab team is available around the clock, offering care rooted in dignity, hope, and understanding.
From the first phone call to the final day of treatment, our focus is on you. We provide structured, personalized care in a calm setting where you can reset and reconnect. Every client at Spring Grove receives individualized support from a team that genuinely listens and understands the complexities of addiction. Here, recovery isn’t rushed—it’s respected.
We offer evidence-based addiction treatment in Colorado Springs that addresses the full scope of your experience. As a Medicaid-accepting recovery center, we’re committed to removing financial barriers so you can get the care you need, when you need it. Whether you're beginning with detox or continuing through residential care, our team provides the structure, tools, and support you need to move forward.
We believe therapy is where deep healing begins. Our clinical team uses a range of evidence-based and holistic therapies to help you process the past, build healthy coping strategies, and strengthen emotional resilience. From trauma therapy to life skills education, every session is designed to support growth and long-term recovery.
If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, Spring Grove Recovery is here to help. Reach out today at 719.415.3460 to enroll in our Colorado Springs rehab. Our admissions team is available 24/7 to answer your questions and help you start treatment—any time, day or night.
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Lindsay Dean currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Spring Grove Recovery. With more than 10 years of experience in behavioral health, Lindsay is deeply committed to expanding access to ethical, high-quality treatment and building systems of care that support long-term, sustainable recovery through compassionate, trauma-informed practices.
Lindsay began her career in direct patient care, where early experience as a mental health technician, crisis intervention specialist, and group/ individual counselor shaped her understanding of how trauma impacts engagement, trust, and openness to treatment. This clinical foundation continues to inform her leadership philosophy, reinforcing the belief that effective treatment systems must be grounded in safety, dignity, and respect.
As Lindsay progressed into senior leadership, her focus shifted toward building and strengthening treatment programs that balance clinical excellence with operational and regulatory integrity. She served as Program Director at one of the largest Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP) in Colorado Springs, where she led multidisciplinary teams, expanded access to evidence-based services for priority populations via increased grant funding, and ensured adherence to state and federal regulations.
Most recently, Lindsay served as Assistant Executive Director of Spring Grove Recovery, where she aligned clinical, operational, and administrative teams to strengthen continuity between inpatient and outpatient levels of care. Her leadership emphasized collaboration, sustainability, and the reduction of barriers to treatment access.
Lindsay’s leadership is grounded in operational excellence, regulatory integrity, and trauma-informed systems of care that prioritize patient safety and engagement. She has successfully guided organizations through extensive state and federal oversight, managed and expanded state grant funding, and strengthened services for underserved and vulnerable populations.
Lindsay holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in Personal Health and is a Certified Addiction Specialist. As CEO, she leads Spring Grove Recovery with a clear mission: to cultivate a trauma-informed, collaborative, and compassionate treatment environment where individuals are empowered to heal, engage meaningfully in their own care, and sustain recovery long after residential treatment ends.