Addiction Recovery Services: Meth
Boulder County
Public Health provides 24-hour inpatient detox services for methamphetamines, as
well as long-term outpatient assistance. Addiction Recovery Center
3470 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80302
24-Hour Phone: 303-441-1281
Daytime Phone: 303-441-1275 Inpatient Detox Program
303-441-1281 (24 Hours)
The Inpatient Detox Program provides safe
detoxification from alcohol and/or drugs 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week, in a 20-bed facility. Located at the Addiction Recovery Center, it
is the only non-medical detox located in Boulder County.
Clients receive support and guidance throughout their stay, and every
client is given a referral for ongoing care. Detox staff provides:
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Individualized monitoring for safe detoxification from alcohol
and/or drugs.
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Assessment for counseling needs.
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Information and education on alcohol and drugs.
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Case management and referral for medical, housing, legal, and
employment services.
Outpatient Programs
303-441-1275 The Outpatient Program promotes healthy lifestyles
through a wide array of services for anyone experiencing problems with
alcohol and drugs. Our counselors are highly trained, certified
professionals who work with each client to create individualized care
plans. Outpatient services include:
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Intake and assessment to determine needs and level of services.
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Treatment and counseling for individuals, groups, and families.
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Court-ordered substance abuse evaluations (for indigent clients
only).
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Monitoring through breathalyzers and antabuse.
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Psychiatric evaluations, evaluations for medications, and
medication monitoring for clients in the program.
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Information and referral to other treatment resources in the
community.
Clients may receive services that range from short-term counseling
to long-term, enhanced outpatient treatment. The Outpatient Program
also works with the community to create strong, ongoing support
systems for clients. |
Using
Meth
Meth Lab Health Risks
Producing meth is a highly explosive process that
releases toxic chemicals.
Side Effects of Using
Short- and long-term health impacts are significant,
often fatal. |