Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers in Denver, CO
Ready for rehab? Finding detox and substance abuse treatment in Denver is easier now than ever before! A simple Google search will reveal a wealth of treatment facilities for a variety of addictions from opiates to stimulants and recreational substances. However, not all rehab facilities are created equal. We recommend searching for exactly the type of care you are looking to receive. The more specific the better.
How Much Is It?
There are many factors that determine cost including quality and duration of care, individual needs, and treatment methods. Price is always a factor, but low-cost and free treatment is available in Denver.
For better quality care through your insurance, your carrier typically covers a 30-day stay in rehab, and some insurance companies cover rehab stays of 90-days.
The Importance of Aftercare
Completing your rehab at any level is a MONUMENTAL accomplishment! You're not out of the woods yet. Upon completing rehab, you will need Aftercare. Even weeks, months or years after finishing rehab, there is still a risk for relapse. Aftercare programs help minimize the risk of a relapse while propelling you down the path to clean and sober living.
Aftercare programs are tailored to fit the individual, so find the best one for you. There are individual, group and family therapy programs, as well as the option of staying in a residential sober facility, providing you comfort and support on your recovery to a drug-free life.
Take the First Step
"The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step." - Lao Tzu
The path to healing and recovery isn't easy. The first step can be the most difficult. Have faith and take courage. You have already taken it by visiting this site.Consider traveling to a different city or state for your drug and alcohol treatment. Get away from your stresses and travel for treatment!
Please visit any of the links below to find the care you need. If you would like to speak to someone right away, please call us at (866) 578-7471
Get The Help You Need
Being in recovery can become difficult at times, don't throw away all of your hard work. Going to meetings or joining a fellowship can help to keep your mind and actions on the right track. Building a strong support system can and will help you to get through those tough moments, and allow you to help some get through theirs. Use this Find a Meeting application to find one in your area that will fit your schedule and your needs. Also consider joining a 12-step meeting to aid in your recovery. The 12-steps help recovering addicts with accountability, making amends, and calling upon a higher power to overcome their addiction.
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