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Drug Rehab Aurora, CO.

The City of Aurora is located in the state of Colorado and is a principal city of the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO metropolitan Statistical Area which has a population of around 2.7million. Aurora's population is around 325,000 which makes it the 3rd most populous city in the state. Aurora covers more than 600 acres and manages over 100 parks, 6 municipal golf courses and several other privately owned golf courses. The Star K Ranch in Aurora is home to a nature center which provides essential habitat for wildlife and has several trails for hiking and exploration. There is also a 50-acre wooded wetland in the city called Jewell Wetland, which also features nature trails, a boardwalk and butterfly garden. The city also boasts 2 reservoirs for outdoor water recreation.

Aurora residents also need access to quality drug treatment options, and there are such options available to residents in the city if they know how to find them. While there are a few outpatient programs in the city, individuals who have chronic long-term histories of substance abuse often need to get out of the environment they are in so that they can make important lifestyle changes and reap the full rewards of treatment. This is can be difficult to accomplish while still remaining home, and in an environment which is most likely triggering one's drug or alcohol use on a daily basis. Even though it may not seem ideal at the time, inpatient and residential drugs rehab programs in Aurora are proven to be the most beneficial treatment options. There are always sacrifices which must be made when choosing a more intensive treatment option, but whether or not someone chooses the right program that best suits their level of treatment need can often mean the difference between life and death, so it is a commitment and sacrifice worth making for all concerned.

Different Types Of Rehab in Aurora, CO.

As you can envision, not every alcohol and drug treatment facility in Aurora is the same. As a matter of fact, each of the centers you encounter will have their own individual idea about what should constitute quality treatment.

In the same way, the tools applied at a center will mostly depend on the individual principles the facility is founded upon. These categories, however, can be combined in various ways. As an example, you might notice religious-based drug and alcohol rehabs that also use evidence-based philosophies.

In most situations, you will find that every alcohol and drug treatment program emphasizes a specific approach. This is how most of these programs are classified. With that being said, the most common types of alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs include:

1. Evidence-Based Programs

Evidence-based alcohol and drug rehab facilities tend to underpin their program on the science of substance abuse treatment. And because of this, they will provide care that is often focused on the mental and emotional in addition to adjunctive protocols that are research and scientifically based from proven results and case studies.

At these rehabs, the treatment protocols used tend to change on a regular basis depending on the actual results from the latest findings in science and research.

2. Spirtually-Based Programs

Religious-based substance abuse treatment centers, on the other hand, are focused on the spiritual facets of recovery. As a specific result, most of them rely on the twelve-step philosophies combined with religious ritual - such as prayers and meditation.

The fundamental belief in a majority of these centers is that sobriety comes from God. In the United States - a mostly Christian area - most spiritually-based rehabs are Christian. But, there are also addiction treatment facilities that focus on offering treatment to addicts from other religions.

In most cases, you will find that these type of treatment facilities are paid for by religious group - as an example, the Salvation Army has treatment programs. That being said, most religious-based facilities also promote philosophies based on abstinence.

3. Twelve Step Based Centers

Most of these programs base their treatment protocols and offerings on the 12-step philosophies as well as on the information produced by AA and its various branches.

To this end, most all of these rehabs require that you engage in meetings, group work, and meet up with a sponsor. During this time, you will regularly work on the steps that will enable you to handle your issues from the twelve step point of view.

Some of the rehabs in Aurora that are based on the twelve-steps of addiction recovery may also offer other treatment options - such as complementary therapeutic practices and one-on-one psychotherapy.

4. Pharmacotherapy-Based Facilities

Medicine-based rehabs look at substance use and addiction issues as symptoms that should be fixed medically - in a similar was you would handle other conditions like diabetes.

As a result, they often prescribe the long term use of such drugs as Suboxone for the management of addiction.

These types of alcohol and drug treatment programs are, however, sometimes thought of as harm-reducing because they can pass on your dependence from one substance to a different drug. For example, the Suboxone might replace heroin.

On the other hand, there are medicines that a proven track record of deterring active drug abuse. For instance, Antabuse makes an alcohol abuser ill when they consume alcohol. As a result, this treatment approach is productive at handling addiction and reducing harm.

5. Other Programs

Some drug and alcohol rehab centers are unique and not suited to any of the methods described here so far. These centers offer remedies that are not founded on any evidence-based treatment methods or protocols.

Instead, these rehabs report that they have worked out unique ways of dealing with addiction and substance use disorders. But, they are problematic because they will probably not be able to provide you with proof of success or be able to provide evidence about their theories.

6. Harm-Reduction Based Facilities

These are alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs that theorize that individuals suffering from addiction and a variety of substance use disorders are not completely capable of abstinence or that they do not want to stop using drugs and alcohol entirely.

These alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs, instead, go with the belief that addicts might be able to lessen their consumption of addictive substances. Based on this belief, they argue that it's alright to have a glass or so of wine or beer during lunch and will teach the clients how to do this with success. While going through this, you will learn how to control your substance abuse problem while still allowing for some substance use.

Many harm-reduction substance abuse treatment centers are found outside the reaches of conventional addiction treatment programs. A good example would be a needle exchange program.

The concept behind these programs is that not every addicted person is ready for or wants help. Hence, they are aimed at trying to stop the spread of life-threatening diseases such as hepatitis and HIV by providing IV drug users with clean needles free of charge. In doing so, these programs reduce the risk of disease transmittal that occurs from drug abuse, although addicted people continue using as they did before the intervention.

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There are 25 listings in Aurora, Colorado:

AA Meetings in Aurora:

  • 5:30 Recharge
    10242 E. 16th Ave (366-3622)
    Aurora, CO. 80010

    Thursday - 2:30 PM
    Monday - 2:30 PM
    Tuesday - 2:30 PM
    Friday - 2:30 PM
    Wednesday - 2:30 PM
  • 231 Buckley Group Aa
    15210 E 6th Ave, Unit 1, 343-4994
    Aurora, CO. 80011

    Thursday - 12:00 PM
    Sunday - 12:00 PM
    Saturday - 12:00 PM
    Wednesday - 12:00 PM
    Tuesday - 12:00 PM
    Friday - 12:00 PM
    Monday - 12:00 PM
  • La Ultima Cruda
    9057 E. Colfax Ave. Unit E
    Aurora, CO. 80010

    Thursday - 2:30 PM
    Tuesday - 2:30 PM
    Monday - 2:30 PM
    Wednesday - 2:30 PM
    Friday - 2:30 PM
  • Los Buenos Veteranos
    11000 E. Yale Ave. #80, 303-671-2983
    Aurora, CO. 80014

    Monday - 2:00 PM
    Thursday - 2:00 PM
    Wednesday - 2:00 PM
    Friday - 2:00 PM
    Sunday - 2:00 PM
    Tuesday - 2:00 PM
    Saturday - 2:00 PM
  • Camino A La Sobriedad
    14211 E. 4th Ave. Suite 335
    Aurora, CO. 80011

    Saturday - 2:30 PM
    Wednesday - 2:30 PM
    Monday - 2:30 PM
    Friday - 2:30 PM
  • Aurora 97 2
    1408 Del Mar Pkwy. Unit C
    Aurora, CO. 80010

    Saturday - unknown
    Sunday - unknown
  • Pasodoce
    10242 E. 16th Ave., 303-366-3622
    Aurora, CO. 80010

    Saturday - 2:30 PM
    Friday - 2:30 PM
    Wednesday - 2:30 PM
  • Aurora 97
    1408 Del Mar Pkwy. Unit C
    Aurora, CO. 80010

    Saturday - 2:30 PM
    Wednesday - 2:30 PM
    Tuesday - 2:30 PM
    Monday - 2:30 PM
    Sunday - 2:30 PM
    Thursday - 2:30 PM
    Friday - 2:30 PM
  • Just Do It Group
    10242 E. 16th Ave., 366-3622
    Aurora, CO. 80010

    Tuesday - 2:00 PM
    Wednesday - 2:00 PM
    Monday - 2:00 PM
    Thursday - 2:00 PM
    Friday - 2:00 PM
    Sunday - 2:30 PM

NA meetings in Aurora:

  • Bethel Lutheran Church
    1450 Airport Boulevard
    Aurora, CO. 80012

    Saturday - 3:00 PM
  • Gateway Christian Church
    14700 East Mississippi Avenue
    Aurora, CO. 80012

    Wednesday - 7:00 PM
  • Arapahoe House, Detox East
    1280 South Potomac Street
    Aurora, CO. 80012

    Tuesday - 8:30 PM
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