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Treatment program is good changed my life for the best nurses are wonderful as well as the counselors been in program bout 2 yrs and sober for 9 good place to start if you wanna change start with detox then they will dose you befor they let you go best program the valley has to offer
Zaiah S
3 years ago
Good store
Raylene Martinez
4 years ago
Detox Facilities. It is an asset to our community, providing a safe and stable place to become sober.
I like to leave high star reviews just in hopes maybe someone will actually realize it’s about wanting change and not ruining a business chance at it by affecting their overall ratings. I agree with the comment; “The clinicians are either great or terrible…” ABSOLUTELY. The front desk is cold 98% of the time, has a way of making you feel like an absolute waste of space, time, and effort……Now if this was an Arby’s, or maybe even an eye dr, honestly I’d probably move about my day. But this is MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES. The thought of having people with god awful bedside manner when you’re in such a time of need & vulnerability is absolutely infuriating. Some of us are crippled by social interaction, especially phone calls/confrontation, the least you could expect is someone with more than a monotone voice and dead look in their eyes. Maybe it’s because the fronts & and clinicians are properly medicated/regulated so they come across with no form of emotion….Lapsing on meds, no call backs for days/weeks. I won’t list my dr quite yet in hopes there is progress made. These are quite literally peoples lives you are playing with, if you only have a textbook perception of these disorders, maybe it’s time to look at a different industry.
JJ A
3 months ago
I love this place and they're services they offer
Makinzie Dorsey
6 months ago
Al Gonzales is my therapist, a Veteran and is extremely helpful and therapeutic in many aspects of my life. In years past I had a doctor, there, who put me on multiple medications, he changed my life. I was a complete mess. Overweight, depressed, feeling worthless. Everything changed on the meds I was taking. For some reason the doctor was let go, later. I am thankful for that doctor, in that time in my life. I am thankful for Al Gonzales, now!
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Colorado is ranked 11th nationwide in terms of addiction treatment affordability, with an average cost of addiction treatment of $56,413.
$139kMedical Detox
$50kInpatient Rehab
$8kOutpatient Rehab
$7kMethadone Treatment
The costs of drug and alcohol rehab in Colorado vary widely and depend on several factors, including:
Treatment
Insurance
Specialty
Duration
Amenities
Funding
Location
Facility
Compare the Cost of Addiction Treatment in Colorado
The costs of addiction treatment listed for cities and states are averages based on the cost of the treatment types listed above. These averages are high due to the cost of medical detoxification and residential inpatient rehab programs.
These numbers also reflect the raw cost of drug rehab, before any insurance coverage. The typical individual seeking addiction treatment can expect to pay much less for outpatient or intensive outpatient services than the averages listed below.
Average Cost of Treatment in Colorado vs. the National Average
There are many ways to pay for drug rehab in Colorado. Most treatment centers accept cash or self-payment, as well as private health insurance. However, there are many treatment centers in Colorado that accept Medicaid and Medicare, or offer sliding scale payments or other low-cost payment options. Here’s the complete breakdown of how to pay for addiction treatment in Colorado.
379 accept self-payment or cash
221 accept private health insurance
5 offer free treatment
236 accept Colorado Medicaid coverage
134 accept Medicare
140 offer low-cost treatment
262 offer sliding-scale fees
150 accept TRICARE coverage
Insurance for Drug Rehab in Colorado
Aetna is the most widely-accepted insurance for drug rehabs in Colorado, with 147 treatment centers in the state accepting their insurance. Blue Cross Blue Shield is the 2nd most popular with 140 treatment centers accepting it followed by Cigna in 3rd accepted by 138 drug rehabs.
Colorado Rehab Admissions in 2023
Colorado is ranked 5th nationwide in drug rehab admissions, with 1372 rehab admissions per 100,000 population in 2023, which is significantly higher than than the U.S. national average of 621 admissions per 100,000.
The following are the number of Colorado rehab admissions in 2023 for each of the 6 most frequently used drug classes, as well as the relative percent for each type of drug.
37,718
Alcohol
3,694
Marijuana
7,219
Heroin
4,923
Other Opiates
12,614
Meth
1,441
Cocaine
Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. National survey of substance abuse treatment services (N-SSATS).
Drug Overdoses in Colorado in 2024
Colorado is ranked 21st nationwide in terms of annual drug overdoses, with an average of 32.6 overdoses per 100,000 population and a total of 1,926 overdoses in 2023.
Opioid abuse accounted for 68% of all drug overdoses in Colorado, with a total of 1,309 opioid overdoses in 2024.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Provisional drug overdose death counts. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Narcotics Violations and DUIs in Colorado
Narcotics Violations
Colorado is ranked 35th for drug and narcotics-related violations, with an estimated 282 narcotics citations per 100,000 population which is lower than the National Average of 421.
All values are per 100,000 population.
Federal Bureau of Investigation. Crime data explorer: Crime trends. U.S. Department of Justice.
DUIs
Colorado has the 15th highest rate of drunk driving in the nation, with a total of 267 DUI arrests per 100,000 people in 2023 (and 15,698 total DUI arrests).
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