Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers in Colorado Springs, CO
Nestled in the shadow of Pike's Peak, the purple mountain's majesty from America the Beautiful, Colorado Springs, is a vibrant and active community of hikers, skiers, bikers, river rafting adventurists, and rock climbers. With over 55 areas of attraction including museums, trains, parks and an outdoor wonderland, Colorado Springs, is home to adrenaline junkies of all shapes and sizes. From the majestic mountains, to rivers, lakes and streams, Colorado Springs offers an unmatched serenity for those recovering from addiction.
Treatment
Whether you're struggling with an alcohol addiction, prescription drugs or narcotics, Colorado Springs offers facilities to meet your intervention and recovery needs. Many of these may be found from a simple Google Search or by giving us a call at (866) 578-7471 .
Don't Forget the Aftercare
Once you complete your rehab, first CONGRATULATE yourself! Detox and Rehab take work, incredible effort and faith. It's a major accomplishment and something to be proud of, but the work isn't over.. Next we recommend an Aftercare facility to ensure you stay on the path of sobriety and returning to a healthy lifestyle.
Find the right Aftercare for you. Aftercare programs are tailored for the individual. You may like a group or family setting, or an individual program with one-on-one care. Options are available in Colorado Sprints for staying in a residential sober facility as well as other half-way houses.
Treatment You Can Afford
Most insurance companies offer 30 "“ 90-day rehab and treatment coverage. If you are uninsured, Colorado Springs has affordable and free rehab centers. Many factors go into determining rehabilitation care and therapy, including quality of treatment, individual needs, quality of facilities, and luxury care.
Looking for a little vacation while you rehab? Consider traveling to another city or state for your treatment. You can get away from your stresses and take a break while you're at it!
To learn more about your treatment options in Colorado Springs, give us a call at (866) 578-7471 .
Get The Help You NeedHaving a strong support system after your period of recovery will become very important. Triggers, temptations, and cravings may stifle your will. Find a meeting in your area that you can go to when times get tough and reach out for a sponsor to help you through the unbearable cravings. A strong support system will ensure you stay on the right path. The benefits of joining a support group meeting are interacting with peers struggling just like you. Also finding a sponsor. A sponsor can help you on a personal level in overcoming the difficulties of recovery. Also consider joining a 12-step program near you!
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