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Finding the Best Alcohol Rehab Center in Aurora, CO

Denver and the surrounding area, including Aurora, CO, have high rates of alcohol addiction. Public health and medical professionals are concerned about the more than one out of four people in the greater metro area who drink excessively. These numbers are higher than in other western metropolitan areas with a similar population profile.1 However, this information is public knowledge, and solutions are actively being sought. We know that being treated in an alcohol rehab center is the best way for those with an alcohol use disorder (AUD) to stop drinking. How to get the help you or a loved one need? Where will you find the best alcohol rehab center?

There is an alcohol rehab center in CO that rises to the top in its programs and services. CeDAR, in Aurora, CO, has a medical and psychotherapeutic staff comprised of leaders in their fields. The range of alcohol addiction treatment options at CeDAR is comprehensive, from inpatient to outpatient programs, and includes everything from medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to highly effective therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). To find the best alcohol rehab center for you in the Denver-Aurora metro area, call us at 720.848.3000 or complete our simple online form.

What Happens in an Alcohol Rehab Center?

After you have completed a thorough intake with the staff, covering your medical, mental health, and addiction history, you will enroll in an inpatient, medically supervised detox program. CeDAR is part of UC Health, and our campus is ideally located near the University of Colorado Hospital. Any medical situation that arises can be dealt with promptly by professionals.

Medical detox is the safest and least complicated way to withdraw from alcohol, which can be quite dangerous in some cases and is never a walk in the park. Physicians will administer medications that ease the worst symptoms, allowing you to detox with some of your energy intact as you move into the next stage of rehab.

Whether you and your treatment team have decided on inpatient rehab or outpatient, you will begin rehab as soon as detox is complete, accessing more than one treatment modality that may include some or all of these:

  • Gender-specific treatment
  • Dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring disorders
  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) combines therapy with medication to suppress cravings
  • Trauma-informed individual and group therapy
  • Family therapy in which those closest to you can support and heal with you
  • Peer support opportunities, proven to amplify the positive effects of rehab
  • Medication management for co-occurring psychiatric diagnoses
  • Alumni or aftercare services

Wrap-around care provided by compassionate professionals offers peace of mind and your best chance for positive outcomes.

Finding the Best Alcohol Rehab Center

When looking for the best alcohol rehab center for you or a loved one, think about finding the answers to these questions:

  • Do you have a medically supervised detox? – It is much easier to transition to rehab if the detox can be done on-site rather than at a separate center.
  • Do you offer both inpatient and outpatient programs? – Both have a lot to offer, but it is good to have a choice. Moving from one to the other at some point may be an option, as well.
  • Is your clinical staff fully credentialed? – Make sure there is a standard for the professionals on the staff. A medical doctor (MD), including psychiatry doctors, is one kind of professional you may find at a rehab center. Other credentials that therapists and addiction professionals might have are licensed alcohol and drug counselor (LADC), licensed master social worker (LMSW), licensed professional counselor (LPC), certified addictions counselor (CAC), and certified co-occurring disorders counselor (CCDP).
  • Are your therapies evidence-based? – The practices ought to be established based on standards supported by science-based research.
  • What about mental health services? – Because many people with an addiction also have a co-occurring mental health condition, offering mental health therapies is essential.
  • Is there an after-care program? – Are alumni services such as therapy, group support, sober events, phone-based coaching, and other resources available once you are discharged?
  • Do you take my insurance? – The rehab costs can be high, so finding a provider covered in-network by your insurance company is a good idea.

When you are trying to find the best alcohol rehab center in CO, being prepared, as with the points above, is a big help.

Get Help at CeDAR’s Alcohol Rehab Center in CO

Our staff would be glad to answer the above questions and more when you call or visit. Reach out to CeDAR to learn more about our alcohol addiction treatment program and take the first step toward lasting recovery. If you complete our online form, someone will contact you. Or, you can dial 720.848.3000 to be connected to the best person to help.

 

Footnote:
1SAMHSA – The NSDUH Report Metro Brief: Substance Use and Mental Disorders in the Denver-Aurora-Broomfield Metropolitan Statistical Area