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Substance Use Intensive Outpatient

Learn to cope and overcome addiction in a supportive outpatient program

The Substance Use Intensive Outpatient Program is an 8-10 week program dedicated to help you overcome addiction and return to a life that is productive and fulfilling. You will learn to replace dysfunctional coping patterns with recovery–oriented behaviors through group therapy, education and individual case management. Your family may be part of the process to gain understanding and provide support.

  • Compassionate staff
  • Addiction education featuring interactive lectures and audio visual materials
  • Group therapy led by Certified Addiction Counselors
  • A supportive sober community
  • Random urine drug screens to support substance-free living
  • Support groups to promote lasting recovery
The program is offered Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 9:00 a.m. – Noon and Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. 

How to Begin

The Substance Use Intensive Outpatient Program serves adults, 18 and older, who are working to manage addiction and will benefit from frequent and structured therapeutic support. Each patient will receive an initial evaluation. Referrals can be made by individuals seeking treatment, physicians, therapists, or other health care professionals. If the appointment is not made by the prospective patient, the patient needs to call to participate in the phone screening. Appointments are typically available within 2-3 days of the referral.
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Once you complete the online form, a substance abuse counselor will contact you. You can also call 303-467-4080

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Frequently Asked Questions

What if I need to miss a session?
We understand that during the course of your recovery, there may be an occasion when you have to miss a day or days of the program. Patients should make arrangements for excused absences with their counselor. Patients are only charged for sessions which they attend.

Do you treat gambling or sexual addictions in Intensive Outpatient (SUIOP) program?
We do not treat patients with a gambling or sexual addiction as their primary diagnosis in SUIOP.