SUBSTANCE ABUSE (ALCOHOL/DRUG TREATMENT) AA

SUBSTANCE ABUSE (ALCOHOL/DRUG TREATMENT)
AA Colorado………………………………………………..303-322-4440
A Bridge to Well-Being……………………………………..720-933-3061
www.denverduiclass.com
5650 Greenwood Plaza Blvd Ste 100, Greenwood Village
Services: Drug/alcohol treatment
Action Family Violence Program…………………………..303-429-7144
Services: counseling, parenting classes, anger
management, and alcohol classes
Addiction Research and Treatment Services (ARTS)………303-388-5894
www.artstreatment.com
Services: group therapy, individual therapy, family
therapy, urinalysis monitoring and breathalyzer
testing, antabuse physical and monitoring, HIV
and TB assessments, psychiatric assessments
and prescriptions, women’s group, life management
group, relapse prevention group, anger management
group, parenting group, and methadone treatment.
Adolescent Counseling Exchange…………………………..303-436-9588
948 Santa Fe Dr, Denver
www.aceyouth.com
Al-Anon Service Center…………………………………….303-321-8788
2460 W. 26th Ave, Ste 138c, Denver
Alcoholics Anonymous……………………………………..303-321-8788
Anchor Counseling………………………………………….303-433-4244
6240 Federal Boulevard, Denver
Services: Provides treatment for court ordered DUI
and DV offenders. $25 per class.
Anderson Hagar Connections……………………………….303-307-0320
www.ahconnections.com
3777 Quentin St. #104, Denver
Services: Substance abuse treatment (including UA’s).
They also provide treatment for adults and juveniles
for trauma, anger management, parenting, couples
counseling and more. Spanish speaking therapists
available. They accept Medicaid and private pay
and are open to payment plans.
Arapahoe House…………………………………………….303-657-3700
www.arapahoehouse.org
Services: residential and outpatient services,
detoxification program, day treatment, family
support programs, adolescent programs, case
management, and vocational programs.
Arapahoe/Douglas Mental Health Network.………………..303-779-9676
Aquarius Program-drug/alcohol counseling………...303-797-9440
www.admhn.org
Services: counseling for co-occurring mental health
and substance abuse disorders, as well as case
management for people with dual diagnoses,
outpatient and in-patient treatment available on
a sliding scale fee
ARTS Outpatient Women’s Treatment Services…Denver 303-333-4288
Aurora 303-283-5991
Asian Pacific Development Center…………Aurora
303-365-2959
Denver
303-923-2920
www.apdc.org
Services: Interpretation/Translation, youth programs,
health promotion, victim’s assistance and
alcohol counseling programs in 21 Asian languages.
Aurora Center for Treatment ………………………………303-340-8990
www.auroracenterfortreatment.org
1591 Chambers Rd, Aurora
Services: level II Ed for alcohol tx, drug/alcohol
testing, relapse prevention groups
Aurora Mental Health……………………………………….303-617-2300
www.aumhc.org
11059 E. Bethany Dr., Aurora
Bi Intervention………………………………………………303-699-8181
www.bi.com
6th and Chambers, Aurora
Services: drug/alcohol therapy
Busey & Vista Counseling Services…………………………303-507-5825
Services: All female substance abuse groups (Littleton
and Lakewood locations), parenting groups, stress
management groups (Littleton and Aurora locations),
domestic violence women’s groups (Aurora and
Littleton locations). Sliding scale fees.
CeDar……………………………………………………….866-464-0052
www.uch.edu/conditions/addictions/
Services: 30-day intensive residential treatment program
based on the 12-Step model. Detox with 24/7
nursing care available. Also a 60-180 day residential
extended care program designed to help
transition smoothly from residential treatment
to a life free of addition.
Centennial Peaks-drug/alcohol……………………………...303-673-9990
2255 S. 88th St., Louisville
Center for Recovery………………………………………..303-694-7492
www.centerforrecovery.net
Services: Intensive outpatient services for adults and
teens in Denver
Cocaine Anonymous………………………………………..303-421-5120
7520 Grant Pl, Arvada
Colorado Access to Recover………………………………..303-953-4053
www.atrcolorado.org
Services: substance abuse treatment for people under
age 26 who have been misusing drugs/alcohol
within the past month, and does not have
Medicaid or any health insurance (if the client
meets these standards-treatment is free of charge).
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless Stout Street Clinic…..303-293-2220
2100 Broadway, Denver 80205
Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 9am-4pm; Wed noon-4pm
Services: basis medical and mental care-substance
abuse counseling
Colorado Quitline……………………………………………1-800-784-8669
Denver Area Youth Services………………………………..303-698-2300
www.denveryouth.org
Services: gender-specific treatment for women,
bilingual services for families and pregnant
adolescents
Denver Cares (short term detox)…………………………… 303-436-3500
1155 Cherokee, Denver
Dynamic Directions-alcohol/drug education counseling
Castle Rock 303-688-1116
Littleton
303-797-1440
www.dynamiccounsleing.org
The Empowerment Program………………………………...303-320-1989
1600 York St. Denver
Services: Intensive out-patient services for: anger
management, trauma groups, domestic violence,
ADAD services, one on one counseling, support
groups for male IV users, random UA's, case
management, GED preparation classes and tutoring,
work with women working as prostitutes and want
to leave, job readiness training and placement assistance.
They also offer a transitional housing program for women
who are also working with the Empowerment Program. All
services are free of charge.
Four Seasons Counseling……………………………………303-369-0585
2121 S. Blackhawk St, Aurora
fourseasonscounseling.com
Services: Child, family, adolescent therapy, CBT
treatment, substance abuse treatment-individual,
divorce treatment, mediation, animal assisted
treatment. Accept Colorado Access and CHP+ and
sliding scale fee.
God’s Grace LMF Counseling………………………………303-919-5273
1399 S. Havana St suite 106, Aurora
Services: Domestic violence classes, substance abuse
treatment (12 weeks), victims counseling for
victims of crimes other then domestic violence,
parenting classes (12 weeks), anger management
classes (24 weeks). Sliding scale fee accepted.
Cash and money order only. Classes average
$25/group plus intake fee. Secondary classes are $5.
Individual counseling sessions are $45/session.
All assessments are $85 and evaluations are $125.
The Haven Mother's House…………………………………303-734-5000
3854 W. Princeton Circle, Denver
Services: Drug/alcohol services, family services, medical
and mental health services, life skills/recreational
services, case management, and educational/
vocational services. Residents live at the Mom's House
for approx 6-9 months and then transition to the
Harmon House to to plan their transition into the
community. Then outpatient treatment is provided
to clients.
IDEA……………………………………………………….303-477-8280
www.ideacares.com
Services: offers DUI education and therapy for
bilingual and monolingual Spanish speaking clients
Institute for Substance Abuse Education (ISAE)…………...303-433-1900
Services: drug/alcohol treatment, violence classes,
parent education, and anger management
Life Support Behavioral Institute…………………………..888-516-5995
www.lifesupportinstitute.com
7853 E. Arapahoe Ct, Suite 3550, Centennial
Services: Offers individual, family, and couples therapy
and treatment for a variety of mental health issues
along with an extensive therapeutic environment
for adolescent teen drug and alcohol addiction
ranging in age from 12-18 years. Offers Intensive
Home Based Family Preservation Services to include
basic parenting skills and behavior interventions.
Metro Crisis Services……………………………………….888-885-1222
http://www.metrocrisisservices.org/
Services: to provide free, confidential intervention,
guidance and referrals for people experiencing
mental health and substance abuse crises.
Miracles……………………………………………………..303-825-8113
www.milehighcouncil.org
655 Broadway, Ste 200, Denver
Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
Services: A substance abuse treatment program designed
specifically for women. Provides a variety of
services including: physical fitness, nutrition
education, parenting, anger management, selfesteem building, career education, budget and
finance, grief and loss, trauma treatment, family
therapy, self-defense, GED education, social skill
development, employment training, mental health
treatment, UA and BA, relapse prevention, and
medication management.
NA (Narcotics Annonymous)………………………………303-832-DRUG
www.nacolorado.com
Oxford House……………………………………………….800-689-6411
www.oxfordhouse.com
Services: provides self run and drug free homes. A
“low cost” option for people coming out of
inpatient treatment or people suffering from
drug/alcohol addiction that need the extra support
of living in a sober environment.
Parker Valley Hope…………………………………………303-841-7857
www.valleyhope.org
22422 E. Main St., Parker
Services: Alcohol, drug & related treatment issues
Peer I………………………………………………………..303-761-2885
3712 W. Princeton Cir., Denver
Services: inpatient drug treatment. 2 sites. One for
men and one for women. $17/day.
Phoenix Multisport…………………………………………303-440-0547
http://www.phoenixmultisport.org/
Services: Fosters a supportive, physically active
community for individuals who are recovering
from alcohol and substance abuse and those
who choose to live a sober life. Activities
include climbing, hiking, running, yoga,
mountain/road biking, and more. Membership
is free but donations are encouraged.
Several locations available.
Presbyterian St. Luke’s Hospital……………………………303-869-1999
Services: Adults/Adolescents drug and alcohol
Treatment & psych.
Project Recovery Program………………………………….303-825-8113
655 Broadway, Ste 200, Denver
Services: An Outpatient Treatment curriculum for
methamphetamine abuse; Newly created treatment
track; Evidenced based outpatient techniques; The
“Matrix” approach has strong outcomes! The Council’s
treatment focus is on concrete lifestyle modification
and training in relapse prevention and education
The Raleigh House of Hope……………………………….720-620-5535
http://www.theraleighhouse.com
Services: provides state of the art addiction help in a
safe, warm home environment. Brings together
the best of traditional and holistic neuroscience
technology that results in a long term successful
recovery.
Salvation Army-ARC………………………………303-294-0827 or 303-295-3366
www.imsalvationarmy.org
Services: Drug/alcohol treatment center-residential
Sheridan Health Services……………………………………303-781-1636
3525 W. Oxford, Wing G3, Sheridan
Services: Primary health care, prenatal care, gynecology,
mental health services, substance abuse treatment,
immunizations, school physicals, sick visits, and
Medicaid Assistance. Open Mon, Tues, Thurs
and Fri 8am-5pm and Wed 10am-6pm
Sobriety House……………………………………………...303-722-5746
107 Acoma St., Denver
Services: ½ way house
St. Mark’s Family Resource Center…………………………303-745-4618
2620 S. Parker Rd, Suite 274
Services: workshops, support groups, bus tokens, rental
assistance, utility help, hotel vouchers, food,
diapers for single mothers, assistance to victims,
at-risk teen camps and programs, homeless tips
of help, NA/AA meetings, computer classes,
support groups for Parents with Children with
Disabilities. Must call to set up an appointment
first and appointments only on Mondays.
STIRRT Colorado…………………………………………..303-412-3818
https://www.arapahoehouse.org/drug-rehabilitation-centers-colorado-stirrt
8801 Lipan St
Services: seeks to assist substance abusers who fail to
maintain sobriety while on parole or probation.
14-day intensive residential treatment program
that focuses on substance abuse and criminal
behavior, milieu therapy, problem solving, and
decision making. Must be referred by probation,
parole, Denver Drug Court or community corrections.
Stout Street Foundation……………………………………..303-321-2533
www.stoutstreetfoundation.org
Services: inpatient therapeutic community two-year
program for drug/alcohol abuse
Synergy through ARTS……………………………...resident 303-781-7875
outpatient 303-934-1008
Services: offers a full continuum of treatment services
for adolescent males, females and their families.
These teens, between the ages of 12 and 18, exhibit
drug and alcohol abuse, and co-occurring mental
health disorders, such as major depressive, bipolar
or attention deficit disorders.
Turning Point Mental Health Services………………………303-780-0170
6825 East Tennessee Suite 112, Denver
Services: DV evaluation and treatment for male and female
offenders. Level 2 education and therapy for
DUI offenders. Addiction education and relapse
prevention. Cognitive restructuring.
Substance abuse and mental health evaluations.
Parenting program for men who had abuse in
their history (spouses or as a child). Family
and individual counseling. Master level interns
see clients at a reduced rate.
West Pines……………………………………………………….303-467-4080
www.coloradoaddition.org
Services: 14-day stay. Nursing care, including treatment
of medical issues and needs including alcohol
treatment, drug/alcohol rehabilitation. Holistic approach
including a new gymnasium and climbing wall.
Intensive outpatient programs. Lower cost.
Treatment for dual-diagnosed patients.