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Drug Rehab Centers Near Conifer, Colorado

30 Rehabs in Conifer, Colorado

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Agape Counseling Center

10585 Parkington Lane Highla, Littleton CO

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All Health Network

5500 South Sycamore Street, Littleton CO

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All Health Network - Bridge House

6507 South Santa Fe Drive, Littleton CO

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All Health Network - Davies Avenue

61 West Davies Avenue North, Littleton CO

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Arapahoe - Douglas Mental Health Network

5524 South Prince Street, Littleton CO

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Arapahoe - Douglas Mental Health Network - Turning Points

5984 South Prince Street, Littleton CO

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AspenPointe

460 County Road 43A, Bailey CO

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AspenRidge Recovery Lakewood

900 South Kipling Parkway, Lakewood CO

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ATOPS - Highlands Ranch

7120 East County Line Road, Littleton CO

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Beverly Hawpe and Associates

724 North Tejon Street, Littleton CO

Addiction Treatment

Cambridge Care Center

1685 Eaton Street, Lakewood CO

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Center For Change

1701 Kipling Street, Lakewood CO

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Cottonwood Counseling and Family Services

2100 West Littleton Boulevard Suite 248, Littleton CO

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Day at a Time Club

3355 S Wadsworth Blvd, Lakewood CO

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DC Stop Smoking Center

200 Union Boulevard, Lakewood CO

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Gallus Detox Center

5920 S. Estes Street Suite 150, Littleton CO

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Highlands Behavioral Health System

8565 S Poplar Way, Littleton CO

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Jefferson Center for Mental Health

28577 Buffalo Road, Evergreen CO

Addiction Treatment

Jefferson Hills

421 Zang Street, Lakewood CO

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Milestone Counseling

6898 South University Boulevard, Littleton CO

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New Beginnings Recovery Center

191 E Orchard Road, Littleton CO

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Pathfinders Recovery Center

12157 W Cedar Dr, Lakewood CO

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Red Rock Recovery Center

12567 W Cedar Dr ste 100, Lakewood CO

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Rocky Mountain Equine Assisted Psychotherapy

7811 W Titan Rd, Littleton CO

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Serenity Education and Therapy

11030 Kitty Drive, Conifer CO

Addiction Treatment

Shiloh Home

6588 West Ottawa Avenue, Littleton CO

Addiction Treatment

Shiloh House

7623 South Estes Court, Littleton CO

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Whitian House

1439 Estes St., Littleton CO

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Williams Counseling

5808 South Rapp Street, Littleton CO

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Zuma's Equine Assisted Learning

7745 N Moore Rd, Littleton CO

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    Education And Information About Addiction

    There are a range of websites providing easily accessible information about substance use disorders.

    The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

    SAMHSA has free resources and publications, including pamphlets for families where addiction is present, information on family therapy, and what is involved in substance use disorder treatment and a treatment finder tool.

    Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

    Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help other recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees, and AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution.

    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

    This crisis hotline can help with a lot of issues, not just suicide. For example, anyone who feels sad, hopeless, or suicidal; family and friends who are concerned about a loved one; victims of bullying; or anyone who is interested in mental health treatment referrals can call 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Callers are connected with a professional who will talk with them about what they’re feeling or concerns for other family and friends.

    NIDA for Teens

    The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) developed this website. Teens can get facts about drugs and drug effects, read advice from fellow teens, watch educational videos, download cool anti-drug stuff, and try their hand at brain games.

    The National Institute on Drug Abuse

    Has provided helpful, easy-to-read drug facts. The National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism also contains information about alcohol and alcohol use disorder.

    Narcotics Anonymous (NA)

    Narcotics Anonymous is a 12-step fellowship of recovering addicts. Membership is open to all drug addicts, regardless of the particular drug or combination of drugs used. Meetings are free.

    Al-Anon

    Al-Anon is a free, nonprofit organization that supports and provides literature to family members and friends of alcoholics.

    Nar-Anon

    Nar-Anon is a 12-step program designed to help relatives and friends of addicts recover from the effects of living with an addicted relative or friend.

    Families Against Narcotics

    At Families Against Narcotics, we believe that compassion > stigma, and we assist individuals and families affected by substance use disorder with the respect, empathy, and compassion they deserve.