Center for Recovery offers both adult and adolescent DUAL DIAGNOSIS Intensive Outpatient Treatment including drug and/or alcohol abuse and addiction and treatment of mental health issues including depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, and other co-occurring disorders. We specialize in treatment of substance abuse including alcohol abuse/addiction, marijuana addiction treatment, heroin addiction treatment, drug abuse/addiction & opiate abuse/addiction.Our intensive outpatient treatment program groups meet 3 times a week. We offer both MORNING and EVENING GROUPS for adults and AFTERNOON groups for adolescents. Additionally, we offer a relapse prevention/aftercare group that meets weekly. We provide a safe, intimate setting wherein individuals can explore their core issues, develop greater self-awareness and self-confidence and learn coping skills as well as interpersonal skills.
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Services Offered
Substance Abuse - We believe that recovery is a lifelong process that begins with abstinence. Self-discovery is a journey, and we are committed to providing the opportunity for the achievement of each individual's highest potential. Recovery requires emotional, spiritual and cognitive behavior changes that are best accomplished through education, and individual and group therapy. Our program is tailored for those individuals and families who want the highest level of care in an intimate, supportive and healing environment. Our therapy groups are limited to 8 clients both for adult and adolescent groups. Our program offers afternoon groups for adolescents and the choice of morning or evening groups for adults. We focus on both mental health and substance abuse issues.
Adolescent Program - Center For Recovery offers an outpatient substance abuse treatment for teens 15 years of age and over. Other physical signs of substance abuse are: slurred speech, memory impairment, lack of coordination, and impairment of attention. If your teenager is exhibiting any of the above symptoms, and they meet the criteria listed on our page for criteria for admission, we would be happy to speak with you about our treatment program. Our treatment program focuses on self-esteem, peer issues, , relationship issues, family issues, and mental health issues, in addition to drug/alcohol issues. Our program is unique because we believe that self-esteem, self-confidence, and core issues must be addressed in order for teenagers to maintain abstinence from drugs and alcohol. We specialize in treatment of dual diagnosis disorders, which include depression, anxiety, ADHD, which often appear in conjunction with substance abuse. Symptoms of Substance Abuse include the following: * Sudden personality changes that include abrupt changes in work of school attendance, quality of work, grades, discipline. * Unusual outbreaks of temper * Withdrawal from responsibility * General changes in overall attitude * Loss of interest in what were once favorite hobbies and pursuits * Changes in friends and reluctance to have friends visit * Difficulty in concentration * Sudden nervousness or aggression * Increased secretiveness * Association with known substance abusers * Unusual borrowing of money from friends or parents * Stealing
Relapse Prevention Group - As a person successfully completes a drug treatment program, they may feel their recovery journey has come to an end. In reality, the real work in recovery truly begins once an individual transitions back into their normal daily routines. The first few months of recovery is when addicts are at their most vulnerable, and it is important for people new in sobriety to have the extra support needed to make this transition much easier.
Fees and Payment
Center for Recovery is contracted with most insurance companies including Cigna, United Healthcare, Tricare select, Aetna, Anthem/Blue Cross/Blue Shield and Magellan. We are also contracted with Colorado Access/Medicaid. Costs vary according to the insurance plan coverage and when the initial assessment is completed for the client, our staff will obtain authorization for visits and determine the co-pay. Please note that insurance coverage is often limited, and may include high deductibles and/or co-pays.
The fee for individual and/or family therapy sessions is $125 per session. Counseling is provided by a Licensed Psychotherapist. Additionally, we provide reduced rates for individual, couple, and family counseling through our internship program. Counseling is provided by a Masters Level Therapist.
For self-pay clients, the cost of the program is $2800 per month. This includes the initial assessment, 3 group sessions per week, , 2 individual or family sessions per month, and 8 weeks of aftercare, assuming the client has completed 12 weeks (3 months) of treatment. Our minimum length of stay in our intensive outpatient treatment program is 2 months and the recommended length of stay is 3 months.
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