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Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Centers in Meeker, Colorado

If narcotic addiction is tearing your life apart, Meeker has quite a few excellent drug abuse centers to help you, a friend or a family member. Whether addicted to Concerta, opioids, painkillers or alcohol, we can help you connect with rehabilitation to get the highest-quality help available. You can even find executive or luxury treatment in Meeker to make rehabilitation as easy as possible.

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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Colorado

AspenRidge Recovery

Strengths: Incredible array of activities from quality addictions and mental-health counseling to hikes in the mountains to seeing pro basketball games to attending young peoples 12 step conferences. Weaknesses: They don't do too much holistic stuff beyond yoga and mindfulness work. 90-days of really focused treatment that also gives you a ton of real world access and practical experience is the way to go. AspenRidge figured that out and does a great job at it.

- CMM
5 out of 5
Lakewood, CO

Rites of Passage LLC

I can honestly say I loved it here�something you don�t often here from clients in treatment facilities. I hopped from place to place for years and this is the place that saved me. The facility�s approach to healing is unique and helped me feel like I was a part of something greater than myself. I connected with new parts of myself by exposure to animals, fresh air, energy work, and a whole lot of love. While more standard therapies are also staples of the treatment curriculum, what I found different was the frame through which healing was approached: at other facilities I was taught to cope with emotions and thoughts in a way that highlighted my separateness from others and confirmed unintentionally that I was alone; at Rites of Passage, I learned to self-regulate by feeling my place with others and in the universe. I gradually began to feel that I wasn�t so different from everyone else and that healing was possible. Other places just teach you to get by. Also helpful and unique is that A Rites of Passage might alter the curriculum for you based on your needs. I received a treatment that was somewhat tweaked from that of my fellow clients, though our comradery was ever strong and we did most things together. I made good friends, and we did most required and non-required activities together. The group is small enough to instill intimacy and attention to each client, both from the facilitators and from each other. Rites of Passage also includes specialized nutritional healing within every client�s treatment plan�a crucial part of the healing process that none of my previous facilities attended to so thoroughly. Above all, much of what I needed when I entered treatment was a sense of community. Rites of Passage was just that: a perfect balance of loving care and professional boundaries that helped me learn how to form my own boundaries with loved ones. In learning this, my relationship with my family and friends improved ten-fold, because I finally took responsibility for my actions. Because of this treatment model I learned how to give my family and friends the love they deserve. When people see me today, they can�t believe I am the same person I was 3 years ago. Knowing places like this exist, there�s no doubt in my mind that anyone can do the same. Thank you Rites of Passage __

- Catherine
5 out of 5
Crawford, CO

Jaywalker Lodge

Not enough structure . Lack of training and education regarding techs. Not for those who do not wish to regularly engage in rigorous physical activity, lack of communication among staff and parents, allowed to have phones and video games once in the solutions program. Too much freedom too soon. "the financial component" is more of a driving issue regarding initial admission and subsequent decisions to move clients from one level to the next. If client is asked to leave for anything not just using, one day's notice is given. Hardly enough time to get your affairs in order and stay sober. bottom line, if they need to open up a bed, they will compromise another clients best interest and sobriety and move them up one level even if they aren't ready to make room for another paying client. The food is good and nutritious, the outings and service work are all good. J walker u is a great opportunity for those who want to finish college, but it's pricey, so be prepared to keep our wallet open. Bottom line, it''s not for everyone, but some men do succeed and thrive. I just don\'t think j walker has enough years under its belt to have broad range and proven success.

- Dt
3.7 out of 5
Carbondale, CO