Drug and Alcohol Treatment in Fort Collins, CO
Located in the heart of the Rockies, Fort Collins combines the best of both worlds for quality detox, rehab and intervention care. Fort Collins, a city with the feel of a small town is miles from mountains, lakes and streams and has all the retail and shopping of a big city. If you're from Denver and looking for a place to travel for your treatment, look no further!
Treatment
Whether you need help overcoming a drinking problem, or substance abuse in other areas, Fort Collins offers facilities to meet your individual recovery needs. These may be found with a simple Google Search or by give us a call and let us help you at (866) 578-7471 .
Aftercare Isn't an Afterthought
If you've completed your detox and rehab, congratulations! That alone is a massive mountain to summit and you should be proud of your achievement. Don't let your work go to waste though. Aftercare is the care to make sure you don't relapse, and the care to keep you on track to a healthy, substance-free life.
Like rehab, detox and intervention, aftercare isn't one-size-fits-all. It pays to spend the time and find an aftercare program that's right for you! Many people prefer a group or family setting, while some prefer the individual attention of one-on-one care. Fort Collins offer 360 degree panoramic beauty, and residential sober facilities will bring you a sense of peace, tranquility and freedom, as well as time and professional treatment to heal and rebuild your life.
The Cost of Care
Don't let sticker shock keep you from getting care. Most insurance companies cover substance abuse treatment, offering 30, 60 and 90-day rehab coverage. However, if you are uninsured, don't lose hope. Fort Collins and surrounding areas have affordable options, including free rehab and detox for those who qualify.
To learn more about your treatment options in Colorado Springs, give us a call at (866) 578-7471 .
Get The Help You Need
You can also find a sponsor in group meetings who will give you individual life-coaching as you cope with temptations to abuse substances. 12-step programs are also effective at helping recovering addicts maintain their sobriety. Many recovering addicts attribute the 12-steps as the primary reason for the success they have achieved in recovery.
If you're struggling with the disease of addiction and find the stresses and environment surrounding you are contributing to your abuse, think about traveling for treatment. Traveling for treatment to another city or state can be just the thing you need to have a successful rehab and start a sober, drug-free life!
Get The Help You Need
If you've completed rehab and are ready to go back to the real-world, consider joining a group meeting. Group meetings create a support system through forging new friendships that can help you in the ongoing battle to resist the temptations to use. You can also find a sponsor who will personally help you with your recovery. Groups exist for nearly every type of addiction, for example AA, NA (Narcotics Anonymous) and CA (Cocaine Anonymous). Also consider engaging in a 12-step program. "œWorking the steps" is an effective way to maintain your recovery. Search the map below and find a group meeting near you!
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