Addiction Resources

Long-term recovery is built on connection, support, and access to trustworthy addiction resources. Whether you're currently in treatment or taking your first steps toward recovery, addiction support groups, AA meetings in Colorado Springs, Al-Anon meetings, and crisis services can help you stay grounded and supported throughout the journey.

Family and loved ones also play important roles in the recovery process. If someone you care about is struggling with drugs or alcohol, you can use these local resources to support them when they need you the most.

Same-day support is available at Spring Grove Recovery.

Crisis support: Resources for right now

If you need immediate support for substance use, overdose concerns, or a mental health emergency, these addiction hotlines and substance abuse hotlines are available 24/7.

Colorado Crisis Services

A 24/7 mental health and substance use crisis line serving all Colorado residents. Services include phone, text, in-person support, and walk-in crisis centers across the state.

CALL: 1-844-493-TALK (8255)

TEXT: “TALK” to 38255

WEBSITE

SAMHSA – National Helpline

Confidential, 24/7 treatment referral and information service for individuals and families facing substance use or mental health challenges.

CALL: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)

WEBSITE

Compassionate addiction help in Colorado Springs

If you or someone you love needs support, treatment, or guidance, contact Spring Grove Recovery today. We’re a leading addiction treatment center in Colorado, and we’re proud to serve Colorado Springs residents with accessible, high-quality care. Spring Grove Recovery accepts Health First Colorado (Medicaid) plans and can help your family determine how to pay for addiction treatment in a way that fits your financial situation.

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Local and national recovery resources

The following organizations offer everything from crisis counseling and peer mentoring to recovery tools and treatment directories. These local and national recovery resources are available to individuals and families in Colorado Springs and across the state.

Office of Behavioral Health – Colorado Department of Human Services

State-run programs that include support for substance use disorders, mental health treatment, housing support, and access to licensed providers.

NAMI Colorado (National Alliance on Mental Illness)

Provides free mental health education, support groups, and advocacy across Colorado, for individuals and families impacted by co-occurring disorders.

Recovery Dharma – Colorado Springs Chapter

A Buddhist-inspired, peer-led recovery program for overcoming addiction through meditation, self-inquiry, and community.

Celebrate Recovery – Colorado Springs

A Christ-centered recovery group addressing all types of addiction, habits, and trauma. Weekly meetings and fellowship available in multiple local churches.

FindTreatment.gov

A national search tool to locate mental health and substance use treatment facilities, searchable by location, insurance, and type of care.

Partnership to End Addiction

A nonprofit offering family support tools, education, and a text-based helpline for parents and caregivers.

Find compassionate care, in the heart of Colorado Springs

If you or someone you love needs support, treatment, or guidance, contact Spring Grove Recovery today. We’re here to walk with you through every stage of the journey—from detox to lifelong recovery.

Call us at 719.415.3460 today or reach out online to learn more about addiction support resources and take the first step toward lasting healing.

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Lindsay Dean

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.