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Crossroads Turning Points Inc
509 East 13th Street, Pueblo, CO 81001
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Adult and Youth Counseling Servs Inc
803 West 4th Street, Pueblo, CO 81003
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Associates for Psychotherapy and
924 Indiana Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81004
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Awareness Institute Inc
1245 Palmer Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81004
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Bridge to Awareness Counseling Ctr Inc
310 West C Street, Pueblo, CO 81003
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CO Mental Health Institute at Pueblo
1600 West 24th Street, Pueblo, CO 81003
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Crossroads Turning Points Inc
509 East 13th Street, Pueblo, CO 81001
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Crossroads Turning Points Inc
3500 Baltimore Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81008
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Department of Veterans Affairs
4112 Outlook Boulevard, Pueblo, CO 81007
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El Pueblo Boys and Girls Ranch
1 El Pueblo Ranch Way, Pueblo, CO 81006
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Kick the Habit in Pueblo, CO
Home to 106,595 residents, Colorado's earliest pioneers established Pueblo as a fort on the bank of the Arkansas River. What began as a trading post grew to a hub of culture and arts in South Central Colorado. Pueblo has a diverse culture ranging from cattle ranchers to hot-rod enthusiasts. Pueblo also offers exceptional care to those struggling with addiction. Treatment centers are available for inpatient and outpatient, as well as group meetings, intervention, detox and rehab. For more information on how to form an intervention for a friend or loved one who needs help, or to find the help and healing you need, please call us at (866) 578-7471 . Our intervention specialists will guide you in holding an intervention based on care and love for those struggling with addiction. We will also happily guide you to facilities to help you with other care and therapy related to alcohol and drug addiction. Our specialists promote intervention care that is grounded in support and love as the primary focus in helping your loved ones pave a path to healthy living and hope for the future. A vital step to ensure you don't relapse is to find treatment that's best for you. It's not one-size-fits-all. Make sure that the treatment facility you choose provides clients with various treatment methods tailored to your substance abuse and individual needs.Traveling for Treatment
Another important step in making sure that treatment and recovery happens effectively is traveling for treatment. People who travel for treatment have a much greater chance of achieving sobriety than those who simply stay in the place that originally fostered their addiction. Additionally, traveling for treatment is important because people can try and call someone to pick them up from the treatment center. If they are in another state, it makes it a lot harder. Treatment is not an easy process. It takes a lot from people. It may prove the most difficult test of their life, but it is worth it. Sobriety is worth all the pain, because the rewards and joy are unimaginable. Aftercare is an important aspect of recovery. While in a treatment program you are surrounded by people that understand and are supportive. Finding meetings can give you that support system as you deal with everyday life.Some of the more prominent programs are AA and NA.
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- Colorado Attorney General. (2021). : Substance Abuse Trend and Response Task Force Annual Report
- Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. (2022). : Naloxone standing orders
- Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. (2022). : Colorado public health harm reduction legislation
- Colorado Judicial Branch. (2022). : Drug Court
- Pueblo County Department of Public Health and Environment. (2022). : Substance Use Data Pueblo County
- County Health Rankings. (No date). : Colorado Health Rankings Pueblo County.
- Health First Colorado. (2022). : Mental Health, Substance Use Disorder, or Behavioral Health Services
- Medicare.gov. (2022). : Inpatient hospital care
- Medicare.gov. (2022). : Mental health care (outpatient)
- America’s Health Rankings. (2021). : Non-Medical Drug Use – Past Year In Colorado
- America’s Health Rankings. (2020). : Excessive Drinking In Colorado
- Colorado General Assembly. (2019). : Offense Level For Controlled Substance Possession
- Colorado Revised Statutes. (2022). Colorado Revised Statutes Title 18 – Criminal Code Article 18 – Uniform Controlled Substances Act of 2013 Part 4 – Offenses and Penalties § 18-18-405. Unlawful distribution, manufacturing, dispensing, or sale . : Colorado Revised Statutes Title 18 – Criminal Code Article 18 – Uniform Controlled Substances Act of 2013 Part 4 – Offenses and Penalties § 18-18-405. Unlawful distribution, manufacturing, dispensing, or sale
- Update! Colorado drug laws 2022. (2022, July 5). Wolf Law LLC. : https://wolflawcolorado.com/update-colorado-drug-laws-2022
- Key substance use and mental health indicators in the United States: Results from the 2016 national survey on drug use and health. (n.d.). Retrieved November 11, 2022, from : https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/NSDUH-FFR1-2016/NSDUH-FFR1-2016.htm
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2021). Facility Locator. from : https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/locator
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