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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 Research and Treatment Services (ARTS)………303-388-5894 www.artstreatment.com Services: group therapy, individual therapy, , urinalysis monitoring and testing, antabuse physical and monitoring, HIV and TB assessments, psychiatric assessments and prescriptions, women’s group, life management group, prevention group, anger management group, parenting group, and 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 ……………………………………..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, 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 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 /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, self- esteem 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 ( 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 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 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/ 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.