Get Help & Healing for Substance Abuse Addiction in Arvada
Arvada is a thriving business community with a small town charm that continuously competes with many metro areas in Denver in the areas of commerce. Arvada was founded at the time of the Rocky Mountain Gold Rush when Lewis Ralston dipped his sluice pan into Clear Creek and came up with a quarter ounce of gold!
Arvada also boasts 125 miles of hiking, biking and walking trails, providing a serene and active area to begin your detox, rehab and substance abuse treatment.
If you're looking for a group meeting, many are available in Arvada and dozens more in nearby Denver. If you have a loved one who needs intervention, give us a call at (866) 578-7471 and our specialists will guide you through creating an intervention based on love, care and support.
The home of Olde Town, Arvada also has great options for aftercare. A crucial step in completing your therapy and ensuring you won't relapse is to find the best aftercare program for you. Aftercare isn't a one-stop-shop for care. It is specialized, both to your personality and your individual treatment needs. Some people prefer a group setting, some one-on-one or residential care. Arvada offers quality care in many of these areas, and traveling to Denver for additional care is also an option to get you on the path to a complete recovery and healthy lifestyle.
Additional support groups exist in Arvada to help you with gambling, internet and sex addiction. For more info, please call (866) 578-7471 .
Consider traveling for treatment to another city or state. One of the advantages to traveling for treatment is to get away from the circumstances that led you to abuse substances.
How Much Does Treatment Cost?
The cost of treatment varies from facility to facility. Treatment can be on the pricey side, but most health insurance policies cover it. Some treatment facilities have payment plans to help you with the costs, and many accept state health pans. Another way to reduce the costs of treatment is to claim treatment as a tax deduction. The IRS considers most addiction treatment facilities to be medical expenses. In 2013, the IRS tax code allows tax payers to deduct medical expenses that are more than 10% of a person's adjusted gross income. Ask your accountant to make sure you can be covered by this policy.
Consider joining a 12-step group after you complete rehab. 12-steps help members make amends for harms they caused, they aid them in looking inward at the cause of their addiction, and they compel members to call upon a higher power for help in overcoming addiction. Another helpful tool is joining a weekly group meeting like AA. Group meetings foster a support system for your continuing recovery. Sponsors are also available at group meetings who can mentor you on an individual level. Click on the map below to find a local group meeting near you!
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