Help in Lakewood Is a Click or Call Away
Located five miles from downtown Denver, Lakewood, CO is a serene suburb with lakes, parks and a slower pace than the hustle and bustle of Denver. It is the perfect for finding the detox and rehab that will help you turn your life around.
Treatment Centers
Whether you're looking for treatment for alcoholism, or substance abuse in other areas, Lakewood has the facilities to meet your rehabilitation needs. Many of these can be found through a search on a popular search engine, or give us a call and let us help you at (866) 578-7471 .
Don't Make Aftercare an Afterthought
When you've finished your treatment, don't forget about the aftercare. Aftercare is the way you don't let your hard work of detox and rehab go to waste. Celebrate your achievement of kicking and then enroll in Aftercare to avoid relapse and past patterns of behavior.
Aftercare isn't one-size-fits-all though. Like intervention, detox and rehab, aftercare is personalized to meet your treatment needs, personality and budget. Some people prefer a group or family setting, while others appreciate care that is individualized and one-on-one. If you live in Denver, Lakewood is a great place to travel for treatment, aftercare and anonymity.
Treatment Costs
Rehabilitation, detox and therapy costs are covered by most insurances. Many offering 30 or 90-day coverage. However, if you are uninsured, or don't have the money for treatment, don't lose hope. Lakewood and Denver have rehab centers that range from extremely affordable to free for those who qualify.
Nobody should get priced out of treatment. Getting healing is a top priority. People who suffer from addiction do not choose to live in that situation. They have a disease and need help. As such, insurance companies understand this and will help people get the attention they need.
Click below for local treatment options in Lakewood, or give us a call at (866) 578-7471 .
Aftercare is an important component of sobriety as people can't stay sober on their own. Addiction feeds on isolation, so it's important to surround yourself with people who can relate to your struggles and help motivate you to stay sober. 12-step programs are the most prominent form of aftercare and they involve group therapy in a way that makes everybody equal and valuable. Find a group today!
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