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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers in Fort Lupton, CO

Fort Lupton, CO has several nearby treatment choices including: 1 medicare treatment center, 0 inpatient rehab, 2 drug rehabs that take private insurance like BCBS, 0 drug and alcohol detox, 4 outpatient treatment programs.

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Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs Serving the Fort Lupton, Colorado Area:

    drug rehab program - North Range Behavioral Health CO
    145 1st Street
    Fort Lupton, CO. 80621
    303-857-2723


    North Range Behavioral Health is located in Fort Lupton, CO where it provides compassionate, comprehensive treatment for people facing mental health and addiction challenges. It also offers outpatient counseling services as well as crisis support and community-based programs for all ages. Its proven, innovative approaches are based on your strengths, goals, and values.

    New Hope Counseling CenterSAMHSA

    drug treatment program - New Hope Counseling Center CO
    142 6th Street
    Frederick, CO. 80530
    303-833-0840

    New Hope Counseling Center is 7.7 miles from Fort Lupton, Colorado

    New Hope Counseling Center has been dedicating its treatment services and programs to helping individuals who are struggling with alcohol and drug addiction in Fort Lupton, CO. and within the surrounding area.

    New Hope Counseling Center provides a wide range of treatment and rehabilitation services, including short term drug and alcohol rehabs, outpatient hospital programs, long term drug treatment, inpatient addiction treatment centers, inpatient detox programs and more. New Hope Counseling Center also believes that it is vital that it presents unique services to ensure that individuals get the results that they are looking for. This is why New Hope Counseling Center is specialized in behavior modification, couple/family therapy, cognitive/behavior therapy, individual psychotherapy, cognitive/behavior therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, among other programs.

    New Hope Counseling Center also provides legal advocacy, veterans, substance abuse education, child care for clients children, persons with eating disorders, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, and provides some of the best continued recovery programs - all of which have been proven to further the results its clients expect. This alcohol and drug treatment program also uses treatment methods that can assist you in achieving long lasting sobriety.

    New Hope Counseling Center also accepts the following forms of payment - private pay, private health insurance, sliding fee scale, military insurance, access to recovery (atr) voucher, county or local government funds and more.

    Bridge Street CounselingSAMHSA

    drug treatment program - Bridge Street Counseling CO
    203 South Telluride Street
    Brighton, CO. 80601
    720-263-2256

    Bridge Street Counseling is 8.4 miles from Fort Lupton, CO

    Bridge Street Counseling has been dedicating its treatment programs and services to helping people who are struggling with substances of abuse in Fort Lupton, Colorado and its surrounding area.

    Bridge Street Counseling facilitates a wide collection of treatment and rehabilitation services, including short term addiction treatment facilities, outpatient day treatment, long term treatment programs, inpatient drug rehab programs, outpatient detox programs and more. Bridge Street Counseling also believes that it is necessary that it presents tailored services to ensure that individuals get the results that they are looking for. This is why Bridge Street Counseling is specialized in behavior modification, couple/family therapy, cognitive/behavior therapy, individual psychotherapy, cognitive/behavior therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, among other programs.

    Bridge Street Counseling also provides legal advocacy, veterans, substance abuse education, child care for clients children, persons with eating disorders, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, and offers some of the best continued recovery programs - all of which have been proven to further the results its clients expect. This alcohol and drug rehabilitation program also uses treatment methods that can assist you in achieving long lasting sobriety.

    Bridge Street Counseling also accepts the following forms of payment - private pay, private medical insurance, sliding fee scale, military insurance, access to recovery (atr) voucher, county or local government funds and more.

    A New Image Counseling Servs LLCSAMHSA

    drug treatment program - A New Image Counseling Servs LLC CO
    76 South Main Street
    Brighton, CO. 80601
    720-685-8360

    A New Image Counseling Servs LLC is 8.5 miles from Fort Lupton, CO

    A New Image Counseling Servs LLC has been dedicating its services and programs to helping individuals who are struggling with substances of abuse in Fort Lupton and its surrounding area.

    A New Image Counseling Servs LLC provides a wide range of treatment and rehabilitation programs, including short term drug rehab programs, intensive outpatient treatment, long term addiction treatment centers, inpatient rehab programs, detoxification facilities and more. A New Image Counseling Servs LLC also believes that it is important that it provides specific services to ensure that its clients get the results that they are looking for. This is why A New Image Counseling Servs LLC is specialized in behavior modification, couple/family therapy, cognitive/behavior therapy, individual psychotherapy, cognitive/behavior therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, among other programs.

    A New Image Counseling Servs LLC also provides legal advocacy, veterans, substance abuse education, child care for clients children, persons with eating disorders, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, and offers some of the best continued recovery programs - all of which have been proven to further the results its clients expect. This alcohol and drug rehab facility also uses treatment methods that can help you achieve full stability both in the long term and permanently.

    A New Image Counseling Servs LLC also accepts the following forms of payment - cash or self-payment, private insurance, sliding fee scale, military insurance, access to recovery (atr) voucher, county or local government funds and more.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      How do I stop enabling an addict?

      "Helping someone stop enabling an addict can be a challenging process, as the enabler often has deeply ingrained habits and patterns that need to be addressed. Here are some steps to consider:

      Recognize Enabling Behavior: First, you need to identify the behaviors that are enabling the addiction. Enabling behaviors can include things like providing money that funds the addiction, covering for the addict's mistakes or responsibilities, or continually forgiving harmful behavior without setting boundaries.

      Educate Yourself: Learn about addiction and its dynamics. Understanding that addiction is a disease and not merely a matter of willpower can help change your perspective and reactions.

      Set Boundaries: Establish and communicate clear, firm boundaries regarding what you will and won't accept. Stick to these boundaries even if it's difficult.

      Stop Rescuing: Refrain from protecting the person from the consequences of their addictive behavior. It is important for them to experience the full impact of their actions.

      Encourage Treatment: Instead of protecting the person from their addiction, encourage them to seek professional help. Offer to assist in finding treatment options or attending support groups.

      Seek Support: Enabling patterns can be tough to break. Seek help from therapy, counseling, or support groups like Al-Anon. These resources can provide you with tools and strategies to stop enabling.

      Practice Self-Care: Ensure you're taking care of your own physical and emotional health. It's easy to get so wrapped up in the addicted person's problems that you neglect your own needs.

      Maintain Consistency: It's essential to be consistent with your new approach. If you occasionally slip back into enabling behaviors, the person with the addiction may continue to expect it.

      Be Patient: Changing long-standing patterns of behavior takes time, both for you and the person with the addiction. Remember to be patient with yourself and with them.

      Remember, You're Not to Blame: Addiction is a complex disease influenced by many factors. It's important to remember that you're not responsible for the other person's addiction or recovery. Your role is to support in healthy ways, not to cure the addiction.


      Why do drug addicts do what they do?

      "People with substance use disorders engage in their behavior for various reasons, often complex and interconnected. Understanding these reasons is crucial to treating addiction. Here are some common factors:

      Pleasure Seeking: Drugs often produce intense feelings of pleasure, euphoria, or relief from pain. The initial high can be so powerful that individuals continue using the substance to experience that feeling again.

      Escape or Self-Medication: Many people use drugs as a way to escape from reality or cope with difficult feelings, trauma, stress, or mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, or PTSD. Drugs can temporarily dull these feelings, but they do not address the root cause of the distress.

      Physical Dependence: Over time, the body can develop a physical dependence on the substance, requiring it to function normally. Without the substance, the individual may experience unpleasant or even life-threatening withdrawal symptoms.

      Psychological Dependence: Even after physical dependence is managed, psychological cravings can persist. The desire to use drugs can become a powerful mental urge that dominates a person's thoughts and behaviors.

      Peer Pressure or Social Influence: The influence of friends or social circles where drug use is common can encourage initial use or ongoing abuse of drugs.

      Genetic Factors and Early Exposure: Genetics can play a role in vulnerability to addiction, as can exposure to drugs at a young age or in the prenatal period.

      Lack of Coping Mechanisms: Without healthy coping strategies for life's stresses and challenges, some people turn to drugs as a way of dealing with these issues.

      Changes in Brain Function: Long-term substance use can lead to changes in the brain that result in increased cravings and decreased ability to resist drug use, despite harmful consequences.


      Is there Government assistance to pay for rehab?

      Yes, in the United States, there are several forms of government assistance that can help pay for rehab.

      Medicaid: Medicaid is a state and federal program that provides health coverage for some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities. Many states' Medicaid programs provide coverage for a range of substance use disorder services, including detoxification, outpatient counseling, residential treatment, medication-assisted treatment, and more. The specific services covered and eligibility criteria can vary by state.

      Medicare: Medicare, a federal program primarily for people age 65 and older, also provides coverage for some substance use disorder treatment. This can include inpatient rehab, outpatient treatment services, and medication-assisted treatment.

      The Affordable Care Act (ACA): The ACA, also known as Obamacare, requires health insurance plans sold on the Health Insurance Marketplace to cover substance use disorder services. This means that individuals who purchase insurance through the Marketplace can access rehab services, often at a lower cost due to income-based subsidies.

      Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): SAMHSA offers grants to states and organizations to provide treatment and recovery services for individuals with substance use disorders. Individuals may be able to access services funded by these grants at little or no cost.

      State and Local Government Programs: Many states and localities have their own programs to help residents access substance use disorder treatment. These programs may offer direct funding for treatment, operate state-funded treatment facilities, or provide vouchers to pay for private treatment.

      Veterans Affairs (VA): The VA provides a range of substance use disorder treatment services to eligible veterans, including detoxification, rehab, outpatient counseling, and medication-assisted treatment.

      Indian Health Service (IHS): The IHS provides a comprehensive health service delivery system for approximately 2.6 million American Indians and Alaska Natives, including services for substance use disorders.

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