Castle Rock Drug & Alcohol Rehab, Detox & Treatment Resources

Castle Rock, situated midway between Denver and Colorado Springs, has an estimated population of 48,231 as of 2014. Being so close to both cities, Castle Rock serves as a dormitory town and has seen sizeable population growth in the last decade. Additionally, there are a number of manufacturing plants and other industries located in the town. The town is named after the iconic castle-shaped hill next to the town and is the county seat of Douglas County.

Like many other Colorado towns, the town has seen an upsurge in the usage of drugs, especially heroin and OxyContin. Being so close to two major cities makes these drugs more easily accessible. The extent of the drug usage is illustrated by a major heroin bust in 2015 that barely dented heroin supplies. In Castle Rock, heroin is described as the drug of choice for high school students.

It appears that many teenagers begin experimenting with relatively easily obtainable pharmaceutical painkillers containing opioids. There are numerous drugs containing opioids on the market, such as OxyContin. OxyContin is a pain medication used to treat severe long-term pain. However long-term use of prescription drugs is not that easy because of the difficulty in obtaining sufficient quantities from pharmacies. Many will then turn to more readily available drugs, such as heroin, without realizing how easy it is to become dependent on them.

The properties of opioid drugs like heroin are so addictive that a significant number of users become dependent on increasingly higher doses to obtain the same high. As the dependence increases, users tend become withdrawn in fear of being discovered. In addition to the fear of being found out, users can become especially fearful of imprisonment and fines. These factors tend to discourage opioid users from seeking help.

Unfortunately, by the time users have developed a physical and chemical dependence upon drugs or alcohol, they are often in need of medical treatment. They are ill just as they would be if they contracted a life-threatening or terminal disease.

Fortunately, there are numerous options for alcohol and drug treatment in Castle Rock available to those who have become physically and psychologically dependent upon drugs or alcohol, and information regarding local facilities is available.

Our Closest Facility:
The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake Drug & Alcohol Rehab
443 S. Hwy 105, Palmer Lake, CO 80133
(719) 602-0914

Finding Alcohol and Drug Rehab in Castle Rock, Colorado

Castle Rock, Colorado Alcohol Rehab Centers and Drug Centers

While about 22.5 million Americans misuse illicit drugs or alcohol, only a small number of those people receive treatment. Yet, studies have shown such treatment, followed by regular attendance at 12-step or other fellowship meetings, can result in long-term sobriety for many patients. To be effective, treatment should address the unique problems of the individual, who may have other health problems in addition to the addiction. Treating the whole patient is the best solution. To determine the best course, talk about your options with an expert.

Residential Treatment Programs

When you’re ready to take the first steps toward sobriety, a residential treatment program often is the ideal way to treat the whole patient and all his or her health needs. Residential treatment is a full-time immersive experience in which the patient’s medical, psychological and behavioral needs receive care, as the patient receives constant monitoring. It’s most effective when treatment is at least three months long, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and it may last as long as 27 months. Treatment may include medications that ease the patient off the illicit drugs or help with other problems such as anxiety or depression. Behavioral or motivational therapy, as well as family or marriage therapy, may be in an individual or group setting. Other medical needs such as malnutrition resulting from the addiction will also receive care, and the patient undergoes monitoring to help lessen the chances of a relapse.

Partial Hospitalization Programs

For some patients, partial hospitalization may be a more cost-effective or time-conscious solution. Instead of living full-time at the treatment facility, the patient goes to treatment for six or more hours a day to receive similar drug counseling, medical attention and cognitive or behavioral therapy to what he or she would encounter during full hospitalization. It costs less since the patient isn’t living at the facility, and it allows some time for school or work. If the patient has good support at home that encourages sobriety, this can be an effective option.

Outpatient Treatment Programs

In a third treatment consideration, patients live in their homes, with time for work or school, and have regularly scheduled medical and counseling sessions for drug or alcohol rehabilitation. Cognitive behavioral therapy, as well as individual and group sessions and strategies (both medical and psychological) for staying sober are a part of outpatient treatment as well. For patients who have support to monitor them for misuse, and who need the flexibility and a less costly approach, outpatient treatment can be the ideal choice.

Whichever treatment course is best for the individual patient, it can be the start to a new, healthier life of sobriety, especially when followed up by recovery meetings. If you’re ready to make the first brave step toward a life free from misuse, know that your journey may begin with detoxification for drugs or alcohol. Reach out to a rehab center to learn more.

Detox Centers

There are several drug detox centers in Castle Rock, but the most appropriate for you may in fact be elsewhere, perhaps at a national facility. Detox will include medically supervised withdrawal, which is different for each drug and can be physically as well as emotionally taxing. Patients should not attempt detox without medical supervision. In addition to cravings, symptoms might include fatigue, insomnia and anxiety, nausea and sweating, increased heart rate and blood pressure and the tremors (DTs) for which alcohol withdrawal is famous. During detox, medical professionals may prescribe drugs to ease symptoms, supervise your vital signs and offer therapy to help with psychological changes brought on by stopping the drugs or alcohol. Herbal teas and broth may help with dehydration, and the patient’s nutrition receives care with vitamins and minerals. Once detoxification is complete, the patient moves on to a more complete treatment program with the goal of continued abstinence.

Recovery Meetings Near You

Support groups play a key role in helping recovering addicts stay clean. Some groups focus on only one condition, such as alcoholism, while others are open to anyone suffering from any form of addiction or addictive behavior. The groups offer a safe place where those in recovery can share and find support. All groups are anonymous so that there is no fear of outsiders discovering unwelcome information about those who are in recovery at a Castle Rock drug rehab center. There are several recovery groups operating in and around Castle Rock.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous is one of the oldest support groups and was founded in 1935. AA meetings are usually only open to those who are struggling with alcoholism, and that term is equally applied to those who are in recovery and those who are not. A person attending a closed AA meeting identifies themselves by their first name and acknowledgement that he or she is an alcoholic. The groups provide support to each other and, for those who are serious about staying dry, appoint a sponsor who is available at any time for strength and comfort. Those participating in Castle Rock alcohol rehab can find support in AA at these meetings:

Sobriety First
615 4th St.
Castle Rock, CO 80104

Castle Rock Group
2301 Woodlands Blvd.
Castle Rock, CO. 80104

New Hope Presbyterian Church
3737 New Hope Way
Castle Rock, CO 80109

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Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meetings

Narcotics Anonymous was founded in 1953. The organization exists to provide support for men and women who have a drug dependence. While separate from AA, NA operates on similar principles. For example, NA has its own version of the AA 12-step program. The support and fellowship offered through NA meetings is a major factor in helping recovering addicts stay free from drugs. Those seeking drug treatment in Castle Rock can find support at these NA meetings:

Clean and Crazy in Castle Rock
3737 New Hope Way
Castle Rock, CO 80109

12 Alarm Recovery
1959 N Hwy 83
Franktown, CO 80116

Southern Serenity
11805 S Pine Dr.
Parker, CO 80134

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SMART Recovery Meetings

SMART is an organization dedicated to helping anyone battling with any form of addiction. This includes addictive behavior, gambling addiction, and all forms of substance misuse. The organization has a registered 4-point program and bases its programs on the latest scientific research. While similar to AA and NA in that participants attend regular face-to-face meetings, SMART also has an online chat room and daily online meetings.

The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake
443 Colorado 105
Palmer Lake, CO 80133

IHop
7017 South Clinton St.
Greenwood Village, CO 80112

Castle Rock is in Douglas County, Colorado. In addition to Castle Rock drug treatment facilities, there are many other Colorado addiction treatment options in cities nearby.

Addiction Resources in Nearby Colorado Cities

For those who are seeking alcohol and drug treatment facilities outside of Castle Rock, Colorado, there are also many drug rehab resources across the state of Colorado: