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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers In Colorado

If you're looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with substance abuse in Colorado then you are in the right place. We can help you in locating addiction care programs for a range of drug addictions to alcohol, Xanax, crystal meth or any addictive drug. Search for a perfect rehabilitation clinic in Abbeville now, and get rolling on the road to a sober life.

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Top Reviewed Addiction Rehabs in Colorado

We conveniently list below the top closest drug and alcohol treatment centers to Colorado CO. Our free and confidential 24-hour hotline can narrow down the right rehab center for you today. Not all substance abuse addiction clinics in Colorado CO will be will be tailored to your specific needs because not every single facility is identical. You may reach out to these substance abuse treatment centers yourself or you may call our specialists to determine which program will be most effective for your specific needs.

Colorado Counseling Inc

104 3rd Street

Rifle, CO 81650

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); Dialectical behavioral therapy; Addiction treatment counseling therapy; Trauma-related counseling; Rational emotive behavioral therapy; Brief intervention approach; Contingency management/motivational incentive; Motivational interviewing; Counseling for anger management; Martix Model; Community reinforcement plus vouchers; Relapse prevention planning;

ARTS University of CO Denver/Anschutz

3722-3726 West Princeton Circle

Denver, CO 80236

Peer I Dedication House Peer I Dedication House Cognitive behavioral therapy,Dialectical behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,12-step facilitation approach,Contingency management motivational incentive,Motivational interviewing,Anger management,Relapse prevention

Region Six Alcohol and Drug Abuse (RESADA)

11000 Road GG 5

Las Animas, CO 81054

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); Dialectical behavioral therapy; Addiction treatment counseling therapy; Trauma-related counseling; 12-Step based treatment approach; Brief intervention approach; Contingency management/motivational incentive; Motivational interviewing; Counseling for anger management; Martix Model; Community reinforcement plus vouchers; Relapse prevention planning;

University of Colorado Denver/ARTS

3680 West Princeton Circle

Denver, CO 80236

Synergy Outpatient Synergy Outpatient Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,Contingency management motivational incentive,Motivational interviewing,Anger management,Relapse prevention

CHANCE

1450 South Havana Street

Aurora, CO 80012

Dual Diagnosis Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment; Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); Addiction treatment counseling therapy; Trauma-related counseling; Rational emotive behavioral therapy; Brief intervention approach; Contingency management/motivational incentive; Motivational interviewing; Counseling for anger management; Martix Model; Community reinforcement plus vouchers; Relapse prevention planning;

Key to Life Counseling Center

14231 East 4th Avenue Suite 370

Aurora, CO 80011-8720

We believe that quality treatment should be affordable, confidential and should reflect the greatest ethical and educational standards available. We strive to maintain healthy and positive relationships with our clients and their related service team

Centennial Mental Health Center Inc

871 East 1st Street

Akron, CO 80720

Dual Diagnosis Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment; Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); Dialectical behavioral therapy; Addiction treatment counseling therapy; Trauma-related counseling; 12-Step based treatment approach; Brief intervention approach; Contingency management/motivational incentive; Motivational interviewing; Counseling for anger management; Martix Model; Relapse prevention planning;

Creative Treatment Options

494 South Sheridan Boulevard Suite C-102

Denver, CO 80226

Cognitive behavioral therapy,Dialectical behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,Motivational interviewing,Anger management,Martix Model,Relapse prevention

Community Partnerships and Associates

1310 South Chambers Road

Aurora, CO 80017

Cognitive behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,Anger management,Relapse prevention

Colorado Counseling Inc Men and Women Seeking Empowerment

27 Main Street

Edwards, CO 81632

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); Dialectical behavioral therapy; Addiction treatment counseling therapy; Trauma-related counseling; Brief intervention approach; Contingency management/motivational incentive; Motivational interviewing; Counseling for anger management; Martix Model; Community reinforcement plus vouchers; Relapse prevention planning;

Celebrate Recovery

5061 E. 160th Ave

Brighton, CO 80602

Tuesdays 6:00 Free Dinner followed by group which starts at 7:00PMFaith based program that encourages celebration of God’s healing power. In this group participants share experiences, strengths and hopes with one another. This is a Christ centered 12

Gateway Youth And Family Services Bailey

288 Main St

Bailey, CO 80421

Provides adolescent substance abuse therapy - Individual and Group counseling for 12-18 yrs old - adolescent substance abuse education - 6 hrs of group education regarding substance use and abuse - adolescent substance abuse evaluations.Sliding sc

Axis Health System

1125 Three Springs Boulevard

Durango, CO 81301

This branch of Axis Health System offices operates as Columbine Behavioral Healthcare. At this location they provide services such as outpatient counseling and therapy, community support, vocational support, crisis evaluation and intervention and mor

Rockey Mountain Offender Management SystemsCastle Rock

619 Wilcox Street

Castle Rock, CO 80104

Location services description: Substance abuse treatment. Treatment received at location: Outpatient Types of patients treated: DUI/DWI offenders

University of Colorado Denver/ARTS

6303 Wadsworth Bypass

Arvada, CO 80003-4839

Westside Center for Change Westside Center for Change Cognitive behavioral therapy,Dialectical behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,Contingency management motivational incentive,Motivational interviewing,Martix Model,Relapse prevention

Solvista Health Lake County

714 Front Street

Leadville, CO 80461

Mental Health Treatment Services; Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); Dialectical behavioral therapy; Addiction treatment counseling therapy; Trauma-related counseling; 12-Step based treatment approach; Brief intervention approach; Motivational interviewing; Counseling for anger management; Martix Model; Relapse prevention planning;

Serenity Education and Therapy

11030 Kitty Drive Unit 5

Conifer, CO 80433

Serenity Education and Therapy/Conifer Serenity Education and Therapy/Conifer Cognitive behavioral therapy,Dialectical behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Brief intervention approach,Contingency management motivational incentive,Motivational interviewing,Anger management,Relapse prevention

Beyond Education Supportive Treatment (BEST)

5800 West 38th Avenue

Denver, CO 80212

Addiction treatment counseling therapy; Motivational interviewing; Counseling for anger management; Relapse prevention planning;

Transition and Recovery A Counseling Center

1181 South Parker Road

Denver, CO 80231

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); Addiction treatment counseling therapy; Trauma-related counseling; Motivational interviewing; Counseling for anger management; Community reinforcement plus vouchers; Relapse prevention planning;

AspenPointe Health Services

220 Ruskin Drive

Colorado Springs, CO 80905

Cognitive behavioral therapy,Dialectical behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,12-step facilitation approach,Brief intervention approach,Contingency management motivational incentive,Motivational interviewing,Anger management,Martix Model,Community reinforcement plus vouchers,Relapse prevention

Treatment Info

CO Substance Abuse Facts

According to the 2013-2014 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) National Survey on Drug Use and Health, Colorado was the only state that ranked in the top 10 for heavy consumption of all of the following: marijuana, cocaine, alcohol, and opioid painkillers.

In the 2014-2015 SAMHSA survey, the number of Colorado residents age 12 and older who reported using certain substances in the past year was above—and in some cases well above— the national average:

  • 09% used marijuana (vs. 13.35% nationally)
  • 75% used cocaine (vs. 1.75% nationally)
  • 38% used heroin (vs. 0.33% nationally)
  • 22% used alcohol (vs. 52.2% nationally)

From 2000 to 2015, there were 10,552 drug overdose deaths in Colorado.

Recreational marijuana was legalized for sale on Jan. 1, 2014. According to a report from the Colorado Department of Public Health, an estimated 31% of young adults used marijuana at least once in the last 30 days in 2014 compared to 21% in 2006. About 12.6% of adolescents between the ages of 12 and 17 reported using marijuana within the last 30 days in 2014 compared to 10.2% in 2009.

Getting Addiction Treatment Help

Finding the right “fit” in terms of treatment will depend on your insurance, medical situation, substance of abuse, addiction history, and support system. The best program for you could be in your hometown, or it could be in another state.

Whether you call Colorado home or have chosen it as your destination for rehab, we can help you take the first step toward healing from addiction. Browse through our directory to see options for inpatient and outpatient treatment centers, and the amenities they offer. Or you can give us a call today to speak with a support specialist about any questions you may have.

Where Else Can I Find Help?

If you don’t have health insurance or are afraid you can’t cover the cost of rehab, don’t worry. Other options exist.

Get in touch with centers you’re interested in and ask whether they have sliding scale payment programs that modify the cost based on what you can pay. Many treatment facilities will also work out a payment installment plan with you, so you can avoid paying a lump sum up-front.

You can also research state-funded rehabs or see if you qualify for federal and state healthcare programs such as Medicare or Medicaid. Some recovery centers accept these forms of insurance.

Resources in Colorado

  • Colorado AA: Get links and information about Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in major cities so you can connect with sober peers who are also in recovery.
  • Colorado Department of Human Services: The state government department is a general resource for substance abuse and mental health information for adults, children, people with disabilities, and older adults.
  • NA Colorado: The state chapter provides information about where to find Narcotics Anonymous meetings around the state.
  • Rise Above Colorado: This nonprofit organization helps to prevent teen substance abuse through education and raising awareness of the dangers of drugs.
  • Colorado Crisis Services: This anonymous network helps Coloradans who are dealing with drug abuse, suicidal thoughts, stress, relationship problems, and other issues.
  • Take Meds Seriously: This campaign helps to educate the public about the risks of prescription drug abuse and how to safely use, store, and dispose of medications.
  • Colorado Medication Take-Back Program: The Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment lists locations where residents can return unused medications to prevent abuse.
  • Colorado 2-1-1: Find resources in your community such as health services, mental health and addiction treatment, housing, child care, vocational assistance, and legal help.

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