Institute for Alcohol Awareness

Institute for Alcohol Awareness

Drug Rehab Center in Pueblo, Colorado

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Institute for Alcohol Awareness is a private rehab located in Pueblo, CO specializing in Alcohol Abuse, Opioid Addiction, Substance Abuse, and Addiction Treatment. Drug addiction is a tough battle that can seem to never end. It's particularly difficult when you're trying to find the right treatment for yourself, but don't know where to start. Luckily, there are drug treatment facilities that offer individualized care and rehabilitation programs based on your needs.

Women and men are welcomed to seek treatment here.

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Genders
  • Male
  • Female
  • Gender Exclusive Center
  • Ages
  • Children
  • Teenagers
  • Adults
  • Seniors (65+)
  • Modality
  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Family
  • Groups
  • Additional
  • LGBTQ+ Allied
  • Hearing Impaired
  • Veteran Specific
  • Accreditations
    Not SAMHSA Listed
    Not Approved
    Not CARF Accredited
    Not Found

    Conditions and Issues Treated

    A detailed list of the primary issues commonly treated.

    Drug Rehabilitation

    Getting sober on your own is not only dangerous during the initial detox, it is also more likely to result in a relapse later on. Addiction treatment centers provide a monitored environment where you will get the medical attention you need, as well as the emotional support to overcome drug or alcohol abuse.

    Substance Abuse + Addiction Treatment at Institute for Alcohol Awareness

    Rehabilitation, Medication, and Therapy – a combination of all three is most effective.

    The most successful treatments for drug dependence or abuse have been those that include education and counseling and medication such as methadone or buprenorphine. The right drug abuse treatments need counseling, psychotherapy, and detoxification or medications to help with withdrawal symptoms.

    Substance abuse can take many different forms, including the overuse or misuse of prescription drugs, unprescribed drugs, alcohol addiction, and drug addiction.

    A combination of treatments is often needed to treat drug abuse issues effectively. In the case of drug abuse, there is no easy answer or one-size-fits-all cure.

    While some drug addictions can be treated with counseling and support groups, many drug abusers also need medication to help them overcome their addiction. In other cases, drug abuse can lead to a medical problem and require medical treatment.

    Treatment for drug addiction typically combines counseling and psychotherapy with medication and behavioral therapies. In some rare cases, hospitalization may also be required. All different treatments combined are the best way to help someone addicted to drugs, alcohol, or other substances.

    Opioid + Opiate Addiction Treatment in Pueblo, CO

    Treatment for opioid addiction is best made with the help of medical professionals who are experienced in dealing with these types of drugs. This treatment can involve medications, exercise, behavioral therapy, and counseling sessions. It is important to note that the effectiveness of treatments for opioid addiction vary, so it is vital to research which treatment options are suitable for each individual.

    Many people who struggle with opioid addiction need to attend specific programs like methadone , Suboxone or Vivitrol clinics.

    These types of programs will provide the patient with legal, prescription medications that can help them overcome their cravings for illegal opioids like heroin or fentanyl . If the patient has a chronic condition like Hepatitis C, they must undergo treatment before they can begin taking these medications.

    Alcohol Abuse, Opioid Addiction, Substance Abuse 

    Levels of Care Offered

    Institute for Alcohol Awareness offers a variety of treatment.

    This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Drug Rehab, with additional therapies available as listed below.

    Therapies & Programs

    The methods used to care for each individual at this Pueblo, CO Facility.

    Individual Therapy

    Individual therapy is ideal for addicts who want to focus on themselves. It can also be helpful for those whose withdrawal symptoms are exacerbated by the presence of other people.

    Benefits of individual therapy are:

    • Access to a personalized treatment plan that focuses on the individual needs of the addict
    • More privacy during treatment sessions
    • Better personal development through introspection
    • Increased self-awareness regarding addictive tendencies in order to avoid relapse
    • Greater potential for a long-term recovery plan
    • Receiving professional advice and detox assistance from medical staff

    Drug Rehab, Individual Therapy, Residential Long Term (>30 Days)

    Additional Details

    Specifics, location, and helpful extra information.
    Institute for Alcohol Awareness Location and Directions
    Address Information1245 Palmer Avenue
    Pueblo, Colorado 81004 Phone Number(719) 546-0904 Meta DetailsUpdated February 21, 2023
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    Institute for Alcohol Awareness Location and Directions
    Location

    1245 Palmer Avenue
    Pueblo, Colorado 81004

    Center Type

    Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, Opioid Addiction, Substance Abuse

    Language
    English

    Pueblo, Colorado Addiction Information

    The Centennial State has slipped to a ranking of 12th in the country for drug abuse. Each year around 24% of the state's population uses illegal drugs while nearly 5% of its population abuses alcohol. Substance-related deaths in Colorado were responsible for 15.12% between 2008 and 2017. Fortunately, Colorado drug and alcohol addiction treatment are available to help a person overcome addiction.

    In Pueblo County specifically, there were over 2,600 individuals with a substance use disorder. Over 1,500 drug overdose deaths happened in Colorado in 2016, of which over 1,000 were due to opioids. The majority of these cases involved people of young age. Treatment for drug addiction may include behavioral therapy, medications, or a combination of both. Medications can help individuals with addictions to opioids stabilize their condition

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