Outpatient Program in Littleton, CO
Real life doesn’t pause for recovery, so care that works around it can make all the difference.

About Our Outpatient Addiction Treatment in Littleton, CO
Northpoint Littleton offers flexible outpatient programs designed to support focused recovery while you continue living at home.
Northpoint Outpatient – Littleton
1241 West Mineral Ave, Suite 101
Littleton, CO 80120
Our Outpatient Treatment Programs
You’ll start with an assessment that helps your care team understand your needs, goals, and current challenges. From there, your schedule and treatment plan are adjusted over time based on your progress and the level of support you need.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
IOP provides 9 or more hours of treatment each week, offering consistent structure without a full-day schedule. It can work well for those who need regular clinical support while maintaining more of their usual routine.
Partial Hospitalization Plan (PHP)
PHP provides about 30 hours of treatment each week for those who need a more intensive level of care. The fuller schedule offers greater structure and clinical oversight while clients continue living at home.

70%
of Northpoint patients complete the recommended episode of care.
Outpatient Drug Addiction Treatment
Our outpatient addiction program in Littleton, CO, provides structured, evidence-based care while allowing individuals to maintain work, school, family, and other responsibilities.
With personalized treatment, ongoing clinical support, and practical tools to manage triggers and build healthier routines, outpatient care helps you strengthen your recovery without stepping away from daily life. We integrate targeted individual therapy, peer support groups, and family counseling to uncover and heal the underlying drivers of substance use disorder.
Conveniently located a few miles east of Wolhurst, our outpatient treatment program provides comprehensive clinical support, flexible scheduling options, and practical life-skills training. This empowers you to process experiences in daily life, strengthen coping skills, and build confidence in recovery
Alcohol IOP Program
Our intensive outpatient alcohol program (IOP) provides structured, evidence-based care for people who want to stop drinking and build a healthier, more stable life in recovery.
Treatment may include individual, group, family, and holistic therapies. You’ll learn strategies for managing cravings, triggers, stress, and situations where alcohol may be present, and examine the root cause behind your triggers and cravings.
By enrolling in our alcohol IOP, you benefit from expert clinical guidance, flexible scheduling options, and comprehensive discharge planning, equipping you with the real-world tools and community connections required to sustain lifelong sobriety.
Outpatient Dual Diagnosis Care
Substance use and mental health concerns often affect one another. Our outpatient dual diagnosis care in Littleton addresses both at the same time, helping you understand how symptoms such as anxiety, depression, trauma, or other mental health challenges may connect with substance use and recovery.
Treatment is designed for people whose substance use is complicated by conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, or other mental health concerns. Together, we’ll look at the specific ways these symptoms can affect cravings, decision-making, relationships, sleep, stress, and the ability to stay engaged in recovery.
The goal is to help you recognize how mental health and addiction interact in your daily life, respond to challenges more effectively, and build routines that support greater stability over time.

Why Choose an Outpatient Program at Northpoint Recovery
Care That Fits Your Life
- Morning and evening sessions available at our Littleton clinic or through secure telehealth.
- Individual, group, and family counseling led by licensed addiction professionals.
- Psychiatric evaluations and medication management available when clinically appropriate.
Support Built Around Your Recovery
- Ongoing clinical oversight and guidance throughout treatment.
- Relapse prevention planning shaped around your needs, progress, and recovery goals.
- Help connecting with Littleton-area support groups, 12-step meetings, and community resources.
Connection That Continues After Treatment
- Continued access to resources that can help you maintain progress after completing the program.
- Direct assistance linking you to local Littleton support groups, 12-step meetings, and community assets.
- Lifelong membership in our active alumni network for sustained peer support and encouragement.

Insurance Verification for Outpatient Treatment
Navigating the financial side of recovery shouldn’t add to your stress. Our admissions specialists offer a free, confidential insurance verification to help you clearly understand how your plan covers outpatient treatment. Once you are ready to begin, we manage the administrative details behind the scenes so you can focus completely on your recovery.
We work with most major insurance companies in Colorado, including:
- Blue Cross Blue Shield (Anthem)
- United Healthcare (Optum)
- Cigna
- Aetna
- First Choice Health Network (FCHN)
- Humana
- Kaiser Permanente Colorado
- Select Health
- And more
Need help navigating your benefits? Our admissions team is here to help.
Recovery That Makes a Difference
Read what our alumni have said about their experiences with Northpoint Recovery.
“If I had to recommend any treatment center it would be here at Northpoint! Unfortunately it hasn’t been my only time there! They all welcomed me back with open arms…I can’t thank Northpoint staff, techs, and nurses enough for taking me in again and helping get back on my feet on the road to recovery!”
—Heidi R.
Littleton Outpatient FAQs
What does Northpoint’s Littleton outpatient program treat?
Northpoint’s Littleton location treats adults living with drug and alcohol addiction, including people who also have a mental health condition like anxiety, depression, or trauma. Care focuses on substance use and any co-occurring conditions at the same time, so both get attention.
What levels of outpatient care are available in Littleton?
The Littleton location offers flexible outpatient care built around daily life. Depending on what someone needs, that can include a partial hospitalization program (PHP) with more structured hours or an intensive outpatient program (IOP) with fewer hours each week. The care team helps match each person to the right level during a free assessment.
Can I keep working or going to school during treatment?
Yes. Outpatient treatment is designed to fit around work, school, and family responsibilities. Sessions are scheduled so clients can live at home and stay on top of daily life while getting the support they need.
Do you accept insurance for outpatient rehab in Colorado?
Yes, we accept a wide range of private health insurance plans. Because coverage details vary by provider and policy, our admissions team offers a free, confidential insurance verification to help you understand your benefits and minimize any out-of-pocket costs before treatment begins.
How long does outpatient treatment last?
Length of treatment varies from person to person. Programs are based on individual needs and progress rather than a fixed timeline, and the care team adjusts the plan as someone moves through recovery. Everyone who completes an outpatient program with us has lifetime access to our alumni program for ongoing support after treatment ends.
Is virtual outpatient therapy as effective as in-person care?
Yes. Our secure telehealth platform provides the exact same evidence-based curriculum, licensed clinicians, and peer group therapy sessions as our in-person Littleton clinic. It offers an equally effective, highly flexible alternative for individuals with hectic schedules or transportation barriers in Northern Colorado.
How do I get started?
You can begin the process by calling the admissions team or filling out a contact form online. We’ll ask questions, check insurance, and talk through the right level of care, with no obligation to enroll. Learn more about the admissions process here.