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Porter Adventist Hospital

2525 S Downing St
Denver CO, 80210
1.3
(4 Reviews)

The Substance Use - Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP-SU) through The Centre for Behavioral Health at Porter Adventist Hospital is a 12-week program that provides comprehensive treatment for individuals with a pattern of substance abuse or dependency... Read more

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The Substance Use - Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP-SU) through The Centre for Behavioral Health at Porter Adventist Hospital is a 12-week program that provides comprehensive treatment for individuals with a pattern of substance abuse or dependency. Our team of clinicians helps to identify specific individual, medical, and psychological needs and facilitate a rehabilitation plan that helps lead participants to long term recovery. The program uses evidence-based curricula, incorporating the 12-Steps, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) methods into the IOP structure. Admission to the program is based upon the Adult Placement Criteria for Substance Use Disorders, as defined by the American Society of Addiction Medicine.
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Cash
As a simple and direct way to take care of the cost related to treatment, cash payments are accepted at this treatment center.
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Check
For individuals more comfortable with traditional payment options, this facility is accepting both personal or cashiers checks as a payment form.
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Card
Offering modern and secure payment options, various cards are accepted here to offer convenience and flexibility to the patients.
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State Insurance
Individuals covered by state-sponsored health ensurance are able to utilize their policies for substance and health treatment services.
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Private Insurance
This treatment centers is working together with various private health insurance, to ensure that the optimal service is provided for each policy.
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Payment plans
Financial constraints can happen, but do not have to restrict your access to treatment. This facility is offering customizable plans with manageable installments so you can fully focus on your recovery.
Treatment Model
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12 Step
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Dual Diagnosis
Therapy Sessions (Outpatient)
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Both
Accreditations
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Joint Commission
Type of Care
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Alcoholism
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Drug Addiction
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Dual Diagnosis
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Mental Health and Substance Abuse
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Opioid Addiction
Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted
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Medicaid
Dedicated to accessible care, Medicare is supported at this facility. Qualifying individuals can focus fully on their recovery without any financial strain.
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Private insurance
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Self-pay options
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Financial aid
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Medicare
Available to older adults or individuals with disabilities, this facility accepts Medicare to ensure the accessibility of their wide range of treatment services.
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Military insurance
Special Programs/Groups Offered
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Adolescence program
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Adult program
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Elderly program
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Hearing impaired program
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Program for men
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Program for women
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Young adult program
Levels of Care
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Outpatient
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Inpatient
Clinical Services
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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Couples Therapy
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Dialectical Behavior Therapy
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Electroconvulsive Therapy
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Experiential Therapy
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Family Therapy
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Group Therapy
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Individual Therapy
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Nicotine Replacement Therapy
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Nutrition Therapy
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Trauma Therapy
Settings and Amenities
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Private setting
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Spencer B.
10/04/2018
This place neglects their patients
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Danny F.
09/26/2018
Do not waste your time or money here. This is the first review I have ever wrote but after such a terrible experience I feel I have to share so other people don't run into the same issues I had. Have since switched doctors and clinics and its the best decision I have ever made. Doctors at this center over prescribed medicines that weren't working, needed to make an emergency appointment to change, they wouldn't see me for 2 months. They do not return phone calls. If you leave a message for 'Anna' do not expect a call back. Even when switching doctors they would not get me my file for over 2 weeks! Cannot believe such a lackadaisical and unprofessional place is responsible for the health of others....do not make the same mistake I did, pick a different hospital!!!!
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Anonymous
08/28/2017
REAL STORY PLEASE READ: CAROLYNN DACRES: I told her all adverse side effects on medicine she put me on and instead of placing knowledge or doing her research, she would instead increase my dose. I got pharmacy manager to help and she showed me the adverse effects and recommended I never seen Carolynn so I found a different provider who cares for my health and NEVER will take medicine she prescribed again. Thank you god.
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Anne D.
08/23/2017
The hospital itself is fine. Most of the staff is ok, some awesome-particularly on the 3-11 shift. But if they assign a psychiatrist by the name of katznic or something like that, RUN and refuse admittance to him. He is the worst 'Doctor' I've ever met. No bedside manner, no desire to know you off of what he reads in a chart, dismissive, holier than thou, scary that he is allowed to practice. Ruins Pirter's reputation to have him on staff.
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