Peak View Behavioral Health Colorado
7353 Sisters Grove, Colorado Springs, CO 80923
Est. 2012 2 care levels
(833) 567-5838
Free · Confidential · 24/7
About Peak View Behavioral Health Colorado
Peak View Behavioral Health offers a continuum of care for adolescents, adults, and seniors who are struggling with mental health and substance abuse disorders with their dual-diagnosis inpatient, outpatient, and aftercare services. They provide specialized and personalized care for teens, young adults, and military, as well as seniors. A multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists and clinicians provide multi-modal psychotherapy, using evidence-based methods such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), and trauma-informed care.
Their inpatient process begins with a thorough assessment and diagnosis, along with rapid stabilization services for acute psychiatric issues or detox services for clients in need. Patients will then enter residential care with a treatment plan that is individually tailored to their unique needs. Their residential program provides a home-like environment with mountain views and beautiful lighting, along with amenities such as courtyards and gymnasiums.
Services are available for adolescents aged 12-17 needing acute inpatient psychiatric care from master’s level therapists and physicians. Along with assessment and diagnosis, Peak View works with patients and their families to stabilize and effectively treat psychiatric, emotional, and behavioral challenges, also providing aftercare support.
Peak View’s mental health treatment offers individualized treatment, medication management, educational classes, and discharge planning. Clients of all ages in crisis can find inpatient psychiatric or substance abuse treatment with evidence-based, experiential, and recreational therapies. They also offer elective electroconvulsive therapy for patients with severe depression, suicidal ideation, or bipolar disorder with severe episodes of depression and mania who do not respond to traditional treatment.
For adults with substance use disorders, Peak View provides medically monitored detoxifications, co-occurring and personalized treatment, relapse prevention planning, and aftercare services. The detox process is monitored by trained medical staff 24/7 in a safe and comfortable environment. Clients participate in individual and group therapy, receive addiction education, and dual-diagnosis treatment for mental health disorders like depression and anxiety with trauma informed care.
Their outpatient services offer full-day treatment, 5 days per week. Patients practice skill-building, therapeutic processing, and receive client centered care with evidence-based modalities. Along with their partial hospitalization program (PHP), they offer an intensive outpatient program (IOP) as a step down, followed by outpatient visits in person or virtually as their final level of care. Their outpatient programs also involve experiential therapies such as yoga, art and music therapy, and animal therapy. Outpatient services are for adolescents and adults with mental health or co-occurring substance abuse disorders, meeting anywhere from 3-5 days per week for 3-6 hours per day depending on the program.
Peak View Behavioral Health’s full cycle of care includes family involvement and education, and up to 12 months of aftercare visits and services. They provide community resources, referrals, and assist patients in connecting with nearby alumni. Peak View Behavioral Health accepts many major insurance providers, and transportation assistance may be available on a case by case basis.
Their inpatient process begins with a thorough assessment and diagnosis, along with rapid stabilization services for acute psychiatric issues or detox services for clients in need. Patients will then enter residential care with a treatment plan that is individually tailored to their unique needs. Their residential program provides a home-like environment with mountain views and beautiful lighting, along with amenities such as courtyards and gymnasiums.
Services are available for adolescents aged 12-17 needing acute inpatient psychiatric care from master’s level therapists and physicians. Along with assessment and diagnosis, Peak View works with patients and their families to stabilize and effectively treat psychiatric, emotional, and behavioral challenges, also providing aftercare support.
Peak View’s mental health treatment offers individualized treatment, medication management, educational classes, and discharge planning. Clients of all ages in crisis can find inpatient psychiatric or substance abuse treatment with evidence-based, experiential, and recreational therapies. They also offer elective electroconvulsive therapy for patients with severe depression, suicidal ideation, or bipolar disorder with severe episodes of depression and mania who do not respond to traditional treatment.
For adults with substance use disorders, Peak View provides medically monitored detoxifications, co-occurring and personalized treatment, relapse prevention planning, and aftercare services. The detox process is monitored by trained medical staff 24/7 in a safe and comfortable environment. Clients participate in individual and group therapy, receive addiction education, and dual-diagnosis treatment for mental health disorders like depression and anxiety with trauma informed care.
Their outpatient services offer full-day treatment, 5 days per week. Patients practice skill-building, therapeutic processing, and receive client centered care with evidence-based modalities. Along with their partial hospitalization program (PHP), they offer an intensive outpatient program (IOP) as a step down, followed by outpatient visits in person or virtually as their final level of care. Their outpatient programs also involve experiential therapies such as yoga, art and music therapy, and animal therapy. Outpatient services are for adolescents and adults with mental health or co-occurring substance abuse disorders, meeting anywhere from 3-5 days per week for 3-6 hours per day depending on the program.
Peak View Behavioral Health’s full cycle of care includes family involvement and education, and up to 12 months of aftercare visits and services. They provide community resources, referrals, and assist patients in connecting with nearby alumni. Peak View Behavioral Health accepts many major insurance providers, and transportation assistance may be available on a case by case basis.
Who This Center Serves
Men
Men and Women
Women
Adolescents
Older Adults
Girls
Boys
Amenities & Features
Basketball Court
Fitness Center
Outdoor Lounge
Chef-prepared Meals
Services Offered
What to Expect at Peak View Behavioral Health Colorado
1. Initial Assessment
A clinical team evaluates your history, needs, and goals to create a personalized plan.
2. Active Treatment
Evidence-based therapies including 1-on-1 Counseling and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, typically 30 days.
3. Progress & Recovery
Regular progress reviews, skill-building sessions, and adjustment of your treatment plan.
4. Aftercare Planning
Continued support, relapse prevention strategies, and connections to community resources for lasting recovery.
Contact Information
Quick Facts
| Program | 30 days |
| Focus | This center treats substance u... |
| Insurance | 24 accepted |
Therapies & Methods
Treatment Philosophy
Evidence-Based
Holistic
Trauma Informed
Experiential
Therapeutic Community
Conditions & Substances Treated
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
Cocaine
Heroin
Insurance Accepted
Peak View Behavioral Health Colorado works with 24 insurance providers.
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Information last verified: April 2026 · Data sourced from SAMHSA