Golden Peak Recovery- Alcohol & Drug Rehab Denver

Golden Peak Recovery- Alcohol & Drug Rehab Denver

Golden Peak Recovery understands that no one is above the influences of addiction and that the recovery experience is different for everyone. Our goal is to ensure each client’s first steps into a brighter, substance-free future are confident and self-assured. Our treatment programs are evidence-based and trauma-informed to ensure each client is fully prepared to transition to the next level of care.

Our dedication to recovery goes beyond completion of detox. Golden Peak Recovery is committed to each client’s long-term success, providing client-centered care throughout each stage of outpatient treatment. We know that overcoming substance abuse is a journey of total life transformation and we provide the support and guidance necessary to achieve lifelong sobriety.

Substance Abuse Recovery

Substance abuse recovery is a transformative journey of self-discovery and growth. With the growing prevalence of overdose-related deaths in adults under 50, having access to comprehensive behavioral health and addiction treatment can change the course of your future. Addressing substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders helps create a solid foundation for life beyond illicit substances. Breaking through the personal and social barriers to achieving sobriety opens the door to new opportunities and a second chance to get things right.

Golden Peak Recovery is a premier treatment center in Colorado that helps clients remain focused on long-term sobriety through continued care services including partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient programs (IOP/OP), and aftercare planning. As a client-centered provider of drug and alcohol addiction treatment in Denver, Golden Peak Recovery recognizes the key to true healing lies in addressing the mental and emotional sources of substance abuse. Through our trauma-informed approach to care, we focus on using evidence-based therapies and supplemental programs to break the cycles of drug and alcohol abuse for long-term recovery.

Extended and supplemental care beyond residential inpatient treatment helps to reduce the risks of relapse and reinforce commitment to sobriety. With Golden Peak Recovery, our partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs aid in establishing a life free of substances. The partial hospitalization program at Golden Peak Recovery helps to ease the transition from inpatient care to independence. By allowing clients a greater range of freedom and accountability while still maintaining a structured and focused treatment regimen, we strive to foster growth and transformation.

Our approach to partial hospitalization treatment includes comprehensive therapy sessions at least five days a week to keep the clients focused on healing and self-improvement. Golden Peak Recovery also helps clients develop and incorporate stress management techniques, coping mechanisms, and life skills into their everyday life.Because early recovery can be challenging without the proper support and guidance, the Golden Peak Recovery intensive outpatient program is also designed to promote long-term recovery by extending the benefits of inpatient care beyond completion of the program.

Clients in the intensive outpatient program attend day or evening group therapy sessions at least three days a week and continue working with a case manager toward achieving their recovery goals. Individual sessions help clients remain on track both in sobriety and in realizing their full potential.Our team of medical and behavioral health specialists is waiting to help you begin your journey. Don’t wait until it’s too late- call now!

Golden Peak Treatment Programs

Overcoming substance abuse and addiction is as much a mental and emotional journey as it is a physical one. At Golden Peak Recovery, we are prepared to help guide the path to a brighter, healthier future. No matter what stage of the recovery process clients are currently in, our compassionate and experienced team of behavioral health and medical professionals are dedicated to each client’s personal success story. We take the time to learn the client’s history, goals, and build a treatment plan designed to help make them a reality through sobriety.

  • Sub-Acute Detox
  • Breaking through the physical bonds of chemical dependency is the first step in addiction recovery because it opens the doors to addressing the underlying roots of self-destructive, addictive behaviors. Golden Peak Recovery sub-acute detox programs utilize personalized, effective treatment to help guard clients against withdrawal symptoms, allowing for a greater focus on the mental aspects of the recovery journey.

  • Residential Treatment
  • Inpatient treatment creates a recovery-focused atmosphere that eliminates exterior distractions and triggers. At Golden Peak Recovery, our small populations allow for more direct attention from our master-level clinicians and supporting staff members. Peer support through group dynamic therapy sessions promote healing as a community through shared experiences and positive connections.

  • Partial Hospitalization Programs
  • Golden Peak Recovery’s partial hospitalization program is designed to help clients transition smoothly into full independence after completing the residential level of care. By providing extended support and guidance beyond discharge, we allow clients to explore life beyond substance abuse while maintaining the focus on self-actualization. In the partial hospitalization phase of treatment, clients participate in structured therapy sessions and continue working with case management at least five days per week. During this time, our behavioral health specialists focus on helping clients develop and incorporate positive coping mechanisms and life skills into daily life.

  • Intensive Outpatient Programs
  • By extending the structure and support of inpatient treatment beyond discharge, Golden Peak Recovery helps to promote dedication to the ongoing recovery journey. Our program is at least three days a week with flexible options designed to fit into your schedule to make it easy for clients to stay on track. Day and evening options alllow clients to balance continued recovery with life’s obligations and responsibilities. Golden Peak Recovery intensive outpatient program allows clients to recharge and refocus on what’s important in life.

  • Aftercare Planning
  • Golden Peak Recovery aftercare planning services are designed to provide clients the best possible start to a brighter future. Our team of compassionate and knowledgeable case managers begin working with clients as early as admission to form a well-rounded plan for the future, including:

  • Housing arrangements
  • Securing ongoing therapy and counseling
  • Finding local support groups
  • Creating a relapse prevention and crisis management plan
  • Assistance transitioning into IOP/OP levels of care
  • Drug and Alcohol Abuse in Colorado

    The state of Colorado prioritizes evidence-based treatment to reduce addiction and drug overdose. Colorado ranks in the top 20 in the nation for abuse of alcohol, marijuana, opioids, and cocaine, and it is the only state in the heaviest use category for all of these drugs among residents ages 12 and older.

    The state reports that 912 people died from drug overdoses in 2016. While the prescription drug overdose rate stopped increasing that year and in fact decreased from a high of 318 deaths in 2014 to 300 deaths in 2016, other drug problems continued to build. This included illicit abuse of heroin, cocaine, and meth, all of which were associated with continuing high rates of overdose and death in 2017. Figures from 2017 reported that 959 people died from drug overdoses across Colorado.

    Most-Abused Drugs Across the State

  • Alcohol:
  • Like nearly every other state in the U.S., alcohol is the most widely abused drug in Colorado, including among adolescents. The Healthy Kids Colorado 2015 report on youth in the state found that 59 percent tried alcohol at least once. However, rates of ongoing alcohol abuse among young people in Colorado are dropping. In 2005, about 47.4 percent of youth reported consistent drinking, but by 2015, that rate dropped to 30.2 percent, which is similar to the national average of 32.8 percent. Still, the 2015 numbers mean that about one in three high school students in Colorado drinks alcohol; two in five high school seniors drink alcohol.

  • Marijuana:
  • Although recreational marijuana use was made legal for people ages 21 and older in Colorado in 2014, youth rates of abuse have remained stable. The Healthy Kids Colorado 2015 report also found that marijuana was the second most-abused drug among youth under the age of 18, in the state, as 38 percent of young people reported that they had tried marijuana at least once. Current marijuana abuse among young people in the state has hovered around 20 percent for the past decade. Like the national average, about one in five Colorado high school students abuses marijuana.

    Since legalization of recreational marijuana use in Colorado, 8 percent of adults who had children ages 15 and younger reported having marijuana in their homes; about 16,000 homes may have exposed their children to second-hand marijuana smoke or vapor; and 6 percent of new mothers in the state abused marijuana during pregnancy.

  • Opioids:
  • In many states, including Colorado, heroin is a growing problem that has led to higher rates of opioid addiction, overdose, and death. In 2013, the state had 69.8 opioid prescriptions for every 100 people, which represents about 3.7 million painkiller prescriptions. In 2016, the state reported that there were 228 heroin-related deaths, up from just 68 in 2015.The overdose death rate from heroin is about 4.1 people out of every 100,000, which doubled since 2012.

    Young people, under the age of 18, abuse prescription drugs at lower rates than adults, at about 14 percent for narcotics and other prescription medications. Heroin abuse was at about 2 percent.

    Because of the increasing adult opioid abuse rates in Colorado, neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is on the rise. In 1999, the rate was 0.4 out of every 1,000 births; by 2013, that rate rose to 2.9 out of every 1,000 births in the state. However, this rate is lower than the national average of 6 out of every 1,000 births.

  • Other illicit drugs:
  • About 6 percent of people under the age of 18 in Colorado abuse cocaine, inhalants, and ecstasy; about 2 percent abuse meth. Among all age groups, methamphetamine contributed to the highest overdose death rate; this rate has increased fivefold since 2010, hitting 3.5 out of every 100,000 people in 2016. Non-medical abuse of tranquilizers, particularly benzodiazepines, increased to 2.2 out of every 100,000 people by 2016.

    A report published in 2017 found that several illicit drugs contributed to increasing rates of death from overdose in Colorado. For example, in 2015, cocaine was involved in 60 overdose deaths, but in 2016, that number rose to 101. Fatal meth overdoses rose from 139 in 2015, to 196 in 2016, and then to a startling 280 in the first half of 2017.

    Golden Peak Recovery’s Dedication to Sobriety

    At Golden Peak Recovery, compassion is at the core of everything we do. Because we understand that addiction impacts everyone differently and that treatment is not one size fits all, we strive to heal and empower each client through individualized care regimens. By taking the time to learn our clients’ history and other factors that contribute to substance abuse, our personalized approach to care is designed to meet the needs of each client. Golden Peak Recovery endeavors to be a beacon of hope and healing for those in need. Our commitment is founded in our sincere belief that recovery is a community effort- no one should have to walk this path alone.

    To prove our dedication to your success, Golden Peak Recovery provides a variety of resources to our alumni, including:

  • Assistance with aftercare treatment planning
  • Help with housing arrangements
  • Life skills training
  • Resources for external support groups and counseling
  • Golden Peak Recovery is waiting to help you begin your recovery journey today. Call us now!



    Telephone Number:
    Golden Peak Recovery- Alcohol & Drug Rehab Denver
    (720) 833-1065



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