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La Junta, Colorado Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers

La Junta, CO has nearby treatment options including: 5 low cost treatment centers, 2 inpatient rehab centers, 1 drug rehab that takes private insurance like UnitedHealthCare, 3 detox centers, 4 outpatient treatment programs.

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Alcohol and Drug Rehabs Serving the La Junta, Colorado Area:

    drug rehab program - Ryon Medical and Associates CO
    318 Lacey Avenue
    La Junta, CO. 81050
    719-384-0303


    Ryon Medical and Associates provides addiction care and rehabilitation services such as outpatient counseling, short term rehab programs, outpatient detox centers, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab facilities, long term drug and alcohol rehab programs, and others to people living in the local community so that they conquer their drug and alcohol abuse issues and achieve full recovery. It has services - such as cognitive/behavior therapy, relapse prevention, couple/family therapy, group therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, behavior modification, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Ryon Medical and Associates knows that full recovery can only be achieved through highly individualized care.

    Further, the drug and alcohol rehab center specializes in many other programs - like persons with serious mental illness, domestic violence, aftercare/continuing care, clients with HIV/AIDS, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, veterans and more - as well as many other treatment methods that you can find listed below. Further, this drug and alcohol rehab has aftercare programs that work in line with its treatment methods to make sure that individuals maintain full, lasting, and permanent abstinence and sobriety from drugs and alcohol.

    Lastly, Ryon Medical and Associates accepts private insurance, private pay, medicaid, medicare, sliding fee scale, county or local government funds, other state funds, and more.

    drug rehab program - Partnership for Progress CO
    711 Barnes Avenue
    La Junta, CO. 81050
    719-384-5446


    Southeast Health Group (SHG) is a private nonprofit corporation providing mental health, substance use disorder, primary care and wellness services to six rural and frontier Colorado counties, Baca, Bent, Crowley, Kiowa, Otero and Prowers. These counties cover a total of 9 600 square miles with an aggregate population of 46,727 people. SHG offers a full range of health care services to adults, children and families through its three companies: Southeast Mental Health Services, Partnership for Progress and Wellness Works. We provide 24-hour, seven-day-a-week behavioral health crisis intervention and assessment. A discounted/sliding fee schedule is available and no one is refused service due to the inability to pay. Our caring and competent staff is skilled in the head-to-toe assessment and treatment of a variety of physical and emotional problems, including depression, addiction, anxiety, trauma, children issues, relationship issues, and severe and persistent mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia. We take an integrated approach and coordinate care with other medical providers in the region.

    Region Six Alcohol and Drug Abuse (RESADA)SAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - Region Six Alcohol and Drug Abuse CO
    11000 County Road GG 5
    Las Animas, CO. 81054
    719-456-2600

    Region Six Alcohol and Drug Abuse is 22.9 miles from La Junta, Colorado

    Region Six Alcohol and Drug Abuse provides addiction care and rehab services such as intensive outpatient treatment, short term drug addiction treatment, detoxification programs, inpatient drug rehab programs, long term treatment centers, and others to people living in La Junta, CO. and its surrounding areas so that they overcome their alcohol and drug use disorders and find full recovery. It has services - such as cognitive/behavior therapy, relapse prevention, couple/family therapy, group therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, behavior modification, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Region Six Alcohol and Drug Abuse knows that full sobriety can only be achieved through highly individualized and personalized care.

    Further, the alcohol and drug rehab facility specializes in many other programs - like persons with serious mental illness, domestic violence, aftercare/continuing care, clients with HIV/AIDS, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, veterans and more - as well as many other treatment modalities listed below. Further, this drug and alcohol rehab has aftercare programs that work in line with its treatment modalities to make sure that individuals achieve permanent, full, and lasting sobriety, stability, and abstinence from alcohol and drugs.

    Lastly, Region Six Alcohol and Drug Abuse accepts private health insurance, cash or self-payment, medicare, medicaid, sliding fee scale, county or local government funds, other state funds, and more.

    Partnership for Progress Southeast Health GroupSAMHSA

    drug treatment facility - Partnership for Progress CO
    220 East 1st Street
    Ordway, CO. 81063
    719-384-5446

    Partnership for Progress is 26.2 miles from La Junta, CO

    Southeast Health Group (SHG) is a private nonprofit corporation providing mental health, substance use disorder, primary care and wellness services to six rural and frontier Colorado counties, Baca, Bent, Crowley, Kiowa, Otero and Prowers. These counties cover a total of 9,600 square miles with an aggregate population of 46,727 people. SHG offers a full range of health care services to adults, children and families through its three companies: Southeast Mental Health Services, Partnership for Progress and Wellness Works. We provide 24-hour, seven-day-a-week behavioral health crisis intervention and assessment. A discounted/sliding fee schedule is available and no one is refused service due to the inability to pay. Our caring and competent staff is skilled in the head-to-toe assessment and treatment of a variety of physical and emotional problems, including depression, addiction, anxiety, trauma, children issues, relationship issues, and severe and persistent mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia. We take an integrated approach and coordinate care with other medical providers in the region.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      Who is SAMHSA?

      SAMHSA, or the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, is an U.S. federal agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Established in 1992, its primary mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on American communities. SAMHSA focuses on improving the quality and availability of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation services related to substance use disorders and mental health conditions.

      Some of the key functions and responsibilities of SAMHSA include:

      • Funding: SAMHSA provides grants and funding to states, territories, tribes, communities, and organizations to support the delivery of mental health and substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery services.
      • Technical assistance: The agency offers technical assistance and training to service providers, practitioners, and other stakeholders to enhance their capacity to deliver evidence-based practices and improve the quality of care.
      • Data collection and analysis: SAMHSA collects and analyzes data on behavioral health in the United States, including the prevalence and patterns of substance use and mental health conditions. This information helps inform policy, program planning, and decision-making at the federal, state, and local levels.
      • Public awareness and education: SAMHSA raises awareness about the importance of behavioral health, promotes evidence-based practices, and works to reduce stigma and discrimination surrounding mental illness and substance use disorders.
      • Guidelines and best practices: The agency develops and disseminates guidelines, best practices, and other resources to improve the effectiveness of prevention, treatment, and recovery services for substance use disorders and mental health conditions.
      • Collaboration and partnerships: SAMHSA collaborates with other federal agencies, state and local governments, professional organizations, advocacy groups, and community stakeholders to coordinate efforts and resources to address behavioral health issues.

      To support its mission, SAMHSA operates various centers, such as the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, and the Center for Mental Health Services. Additionally, the agency manages the National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP), a confidential, free, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service for individuals and families facing mental health and/or substance use disorders.


      What are triggers for a drug abuser?

      "Triggers are specific events, emotions, situations, or people that can prompt someone with a history of substance abuse to feel a strong urge or craving to use drugs or alcohol again. These triggers can be external or internal, and they can vary greatly between individuals based on their unique experiences, environment, and psychological makeup. Recognizing and managing triggers is a critical part of the recovery process. Here are some common types of triggers:

      Emotional Triggers: Strong emotions, both positive and negative, can act as triggers. Stress, anger, sadness, loneliness, anxiety, and even joy or excitement can prompt a desire to use substances as a way to cope or to enhance the emotional state.

      Environmental Triggers: Certain locations, sounds, smells, or time of day associated with past substance use can elicit cravings. This could be places where the person used to use or buy drugs, people they used with, or even certain songs or smells linked to their past use.

      Social Triggers: Social situations or specific individuals can serve as triggers, especially if they involve substance use or if the people involved were part of the person's drug-using past.

      Physical Triggers: Physical discomfort, illness, or fatigue can potentially lead to cravings, as can the sight of drug paraphernalia or substances themselves.

      Psychological Triggers: Thoughts or memories associated with drug use, low self-esteem, boredom, or mental health conditions such as depression or anxiety can also act as triggers.

      Celebrations or Special Occasions: Birthdays, holidays, anniversaries, or other celebrations can be triggers, particularly if substance use was a past part of those events.


      Will insurance companies pay for substance abuse treatment?

      Yes, many insurance companies do provide coverage for substance abuse treatment, but the extent and specifics of the coverage can vary widely depending on the individual insurance policy and the provider.

      This coverage is largely due to the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 in the United States, which requires health insurers and group health plans to provide the same level of benefits for mental and/or substance use treatment and services that they do for medical/surgical care.

      Here's a closer look at some key aspects:

      Types of Treatment Covered: Many insurance policies cover a range of substance abuse treatments, including detoxification, inpatient rehab, outpatient rehab, medication-assisted treatment, and ongoing counseling or therapy. However, the specific treatments covered will depend on your particular insurance policy.

      Co-Pays and Deductibles: Even if an insurance policy covers substance abuse treatment, you may still be responsible for co-pays, deductibles, or coinsurance. These costs can vary depending on the specifics of your insurance plan.

      Network Restrictions: Some insurance plans may only cover treatment provided by certain providers or facilities within their network. It's important to check with your insurance company to determine which providers are covered under your plan.

      Preauthorization: Some insurance plans require preauthorization for certain types of substance abuse treatment. This means that the treatment must be approved by the insurance company before they will cover the cost.

      Duration of Coverage: The duration of coverage for substance abuse treatment can vary. Some insurance plans may only cover a certain number of days of inpatient treatment or a certain number of therapy sessions, for example.

      Affordable Care Act (ACA): Under the ACA, all health insurance plans sold on Health Insurance Exchanges must cover substance use disorder services.

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