Offering Drug Addiction Help for Colorado
If you are currently in Colorado, and searching for options for drug rehab treatment, we strongly advise traveling outside of your city for help. We can help you with the entire process and get you into a therapeutic rehab environment. Attempts at recovery are known to be negatively impacted by dysfunctional environmental factors.
Our addiction clinicians and staff have the experience and dedication to assist drug users who want to break the cycle of addiction and de-stigmatize it. Substance dependency has been acknowledged by the medical community as a serious disorder and our top-notch professionals specialize in drug and alcohol treatments that provide each of our patients with the highest-level of care. It is time to get started on the road to recovery by contacting us today.
Drug Addiction
What’s drug addiction if it isn’t a choice? Since substance abuse disorders (often known as drug addiction, drug abuse, or dependency) is a life-long sickness, doctors and therapists think that it must be managed and regulated, however it can never be ‘cured.’ The comparison between dependency and diseases like diabetes and high blood pressure is quite accurate, since even though people do not specifically choose to contract those illnesses, they typically don't work out or make ideal eating choices. The disease of substance addiction itself makes it inconceivable to control the desire for drugs or alcohol, since substance abuse modifies the mind to where choice is no longer a possibility.
Substance abuse disorder characterizes any abuse of legal or illegal substances, like pharmaceutical medication, drugs, and alcohol. The mental and social effects of drug addiction can be just as deadly as the numerous mental and medical side effects (disorders of the nervous system, blood-borne sicknesses, immune deficiencies, multiple organ failure, brain damage, etc). Substance abuse disorders impair good judgment, encouraging dangerous behaviors, like driving while intoxicated, criminal activities, preventable accidents, and dysfunctional behaviors that lead to unhealthy relationships with family members, at work, and in the larger community.
What Is Substance Abuse?
People with substance use disorder develop a physical and psychological dependence on drugs and alcohol.
- Physical dependency happens when recurring substance use disturbs the means by which nerve cells in the brain communicate, so that the only way to trigger pleasure-giving brain chemicals is to use drugs.
- Psychological dependency, which can take longer to develop, develops when the addict constantly worries about not being able to use drugs to feel good or normal again.
Both physical and psychological dependence are part of substance use disorder, and they must be handled together as part of a comprehensive rehab plan. Our treatment centers have the personnel, expertise and desire needed to successfully help individuals struggling with drug addiction. Our treatment programs are so effective because they include:

Our treatment programs are so effective because they include:
- Group and individual counseling.
- Structured physical activities.
- Access to the 12-step community and other recovery options.
- A professional and supportive aftercare staff.
- Beautiful, luxurious reasonably priced living accommodations.
Our programs are designed for each patient’s personal needs in order to provide the best opportunity for success. Unlike the limited treatment options available at other facilities, we make use of a wide number of fact-based, healthy, reasonably priced treatments that satisfy the various needs of all our patients.
What Is Drug Rehab Treatment?
In rehab or rehabilitation, patients withdraw from their drug of dependency, participate in various sorts of counseling and behavioral programs to help them cope with their addiction, analyze their reasons for using substances and discover ways to avoid relapses and temptation.
A unit of recovery experts is responsible for the many different facets of recovery, such as:
- Life-skills Training
- Drug and Alcohol Testing
- Relapse Prevention Training
- Introduction to Self-help and Support Groups
- Family Education and Counseling
- Follow-up Care
- Treatment of Psychological Disorders
- Treatment of Emotional Conditions
- Assessment
- Medical Care
- Counseling
- Education
Treatment Programs
Depending on the person’s history, various degrees of rehab are available. The rehabilitation plan for a person with a few years of sobriety who has just relapsed could be different to that of a person who has been actively using for many years. We take all of these factors into consideration.
Outpatient Treatment
Outpatient treatment generally takes place in health clinics, counselor’s offices, neighborhood health centers or in residential programs with outpatient services. A patient at an outpatient care facility typically stays at home and drives to the rehabilitation facility to get daily therapy.
Inpatient Treatment
As inpatient treatment becomes less available, these facilities are shifting their focus to medically supervised detoxification. Patients are urged to proceed directly to rehab if they first require the detox services of intervention addiction services.
Partial Hospitalization
Partial Hospitalization treatment mixes inpatient and outpatient facilities, which is the type of program that we provide. Patients live in residential homes and are transported to treatment daily. Patients who take part in this type of treatment are more about to adjust to life after treatment.
What Types of Addiction Help are Available?
Addiction Treatment
Learn about how seeking treatment for your addiction can help you build a recovery that will last.
Detox Services
Detox from a substance is often a necessary step to take before treatment. Learn more about the detox process.
Intervention Services
Working with a certified and professional interventionist can help your loved one decide to seek treatment.
Our Mission is to Provide Quality Care and Placement for Those Seeking Addiction Recovery
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