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Treatment Centers within 120 miles of Haxtun, CO

5550 County Rd 124 Elizabeth, CO 80107
(720) 702-8255
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Healing Pines Recovery from Todalen Marketing & Media on Vimeo. Healing Pines Recovery is a high-end residential treatment center on a 40-acre ranch. A boutique style setting where we welcome a small group of men at a time for highly personalized care. Healing Pines Recovery treats addiction and dual diagnoses with evidence-based therapies, detox, medication-assisted treatment, and various holistic therapies. Men meet 1:1 with a licensed therapist several times a week, and weekly with a psychiatrist. Evidence-Based Care for Men’s Unique Needs Healing Pines Recovery creates a safe, accepting space for men to connect and navigate challenges. Their masters-level clinicians lead evidence-based therapies in 1:1 and group settings, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), and 12-Step and non-12-Step support groups. Healing Pines Recovery uses evidence-based therapies to treat addiction at its roots and any co-occurring mental illnesses, traumas, and stress. Holistic Healing in Nature Men at Healing Pines Recovery enjoy daily holistic and experiential therapies, including physical labor on the ranch. Clients can regularly visit on-site donkeys and dogs. Off site, men can enjoy equine therapy and animal-assisted therapy with llamas, goats, and more. Healing Pines Recovery’s other experiential therapies include hiking, fishing, snowboarding, pickleball, basketball, snowshoeing, mountain biking, and pottery, among others. Family-Wide Recovery Healing Pines Recovery provides weekly family therapy and visitation hours. Loved ones can come on-site each Sunday to visit, privately meet with a family therapist, or have a family therapy session with the therapist and their loved ones. Healing Pines Recovery also allows tech use so men can stay in contact with family and any urgent work needs. After completing residential treatment, Healing Pines Recovery connects clients to further care—like intensive outpatient, sober living, or outpatient services.
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AIM House, LLC

I have been connected to AIM House in Boulder for near 20 years. It started when my partner\'s young 19 year old was having a host of issues with anxiety, some depression and occasionally smoking weed. He just could not get on track with emerging successfully in young adulthood. I recommended AIM House and to my partner and his son went there for about 6 months. I cannot say enough about the therapeutic support, mentoring and life skills they provided him and how quickly he was able to cope and find direction in his life. He entered college, got a part-time job and became involved in the young adult community here in Boulder. Over the years I have had the opportunity to recommend many young adults to AIM House and the outcomes for the participant and their families is all you could hope for. Great program. Joseph D.

- Joseph
5 out of 5
Boulder, CO

Crossroads' Turning Points, Inc.

By not having effective treatment programs available for addicts who have not committed crimes solely because there relapses and their ability to leave the program will have an effect on the success and completion rate, which can influence funding and how we measure the efficiency of treatment programs is stopping us from working on preventing people from committing crimes in the first place. This causes addicts who may truly want to stop from being able to receive the help they need. This is not my company fault and we do the best we can with what we have, client are treated with respect but it is a maximum stay of five day, resources are not there for those ready to change and not on paper.

- James
4.5 out of 5
Pueblo, CO

All Points North Lodge

I came to APN for severe depression and anxiety, and had a mixed experience. The staff, individual therapists, the facilities, and many of the courses were great. The administration needs to get their act together. That includes aftercare, the lack of which has left many people nearly worse off than when they came in. Anyway, here are the positives: The client support, clinical support, and hospitality staff were incredibly kind and compassionate. They appreciate how big of a deal it is for clients to enter treatment, and to do the work it takes to get better. The amenities and facility really are first class. It feels like a luxury resort. Even the outrageously rich clients (and there are many) were comfortable. The atmosphere between the clients at APN is wonderful. There is no small talk. Everyone is at APN to get better, and you’ll be amazed at how intimately you’ll be able to connect with people. I made lifelong friends who I will cherish forever. Here are some of my mixed experiences: Your primary therapist will play a huge role in what you get out of APN. I adored my shrink. I had sessions at least twice a week, and if I ever had a problem I could go to her. Some other therapists were a lot less available to their clients, and saw them two or three times total during their time at APN. Some of the classes were great, and some were completely useless. The clinical director openly acknowledges this. In addition, the classes have no continuity or set curriculum. They all feel like the first class. You introduce each student, then go over the same basic information. My favorite classes were the art classes, grief and loss, family of origin, schema theory, reiki, CBT, and yoga. Here are the bad… The program is run poorly. Some of the problems that I and many other clients reported to them were bad classes, large group sizes, inability to get into preferred classes, arbitrary rules/punishments, clear preferential treatment to high profile clients, and more. I myself had no medication management, and saw acutely suffering patients unable to get the help they needed from APN. Finally, I left with next to no aftercare. I didn’t want to do Telehealth, or to transition from my regular therapist to an APN Telehealth therapist. It felt like once my dollars were no longer going to APN, it was a wrap on poor depressed little me. I told them that it would be a very significant burden for me to not continue with my primary therapist, but “rules are rules.” Rules are very flexible when they benefit APN, but for the clients who would really benefit from continuing care with a certain therapist, or for people who need help with grief, or who are marooned for a week and a half in an empty room because they got COVID at the facility… you’re on your own kid. I got a lot out of my time in Edwards, much of it despite APN, not because of it.

- diana
4 out of 5
Edwards, CO