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Addiction Treatment for Young Adults - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facilities - Homelake, CO.

Young adults between the ages of 18 and 24 are offered substance abuse treatment facilities created specifically to meet their needs. The most comprehensive treatment offered to young adults is at an inpatient treatment facility in Homelake which provides a broader range of services than outpatient programs. Addiction issues and co-occurring mental health disorders can be worked on concurrently in drug treatment programs for young adults which have psychologists or therapists on staff to manage co-occurring disorders.

Young adults involved in treatment programs which specifically treat their demographic benefit from having the peer support available and the empathy of rehabilitation staff who are typically trained and knowledgeable at treating these youths.

The length of treatment can vary for young adult treatment programs, and this is usually dependent on the client's improvement during the program. The more progressed the problem is, the longer it could be recommended that the young adult continues with the recovery process. If outpatient rehab is the only option available, this too should be comprehensive enough to meet the client's needs. As an example, there are outpatient programs for young adults which only require the client to attend therapy and counseling 1 or 2 times per week, and there are programs which require daily participation.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs offering this service in Homelake, CO

  • Crossroads Turning Points Inc
    719-852-3955
    739 1st Street
    Homelake, CO. 81135

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Young Adults

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Access To Recovery Voucher
    Medicaid
    Cash or Self Payment
    Sliding Fee Scale

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