DUI Education/Therapy
Level I Education
Level II Education
Level II Therapy
Length of stay dictated by the number of hours required by the court system and/or the Colorado
State Department Of Motor Vehicles.
Residential Treatment
Highly supervised living arrangement while the client participates in a concentrated treatment
program.
Program is 30 days in length with services available to male and female adults ages 18 years and older.
Daily structured activities include alcohol/drug education, individual counseling, group therapy,
evaluation, social and life skills training, and development of aftercare plan.
Outpatient Services
May be the entry point into treatment for the client. Or it may be a continuation of treatment for a
client who has completed a Residential Treatment program.
This modality offers alcohol/drug education, evaluation, individual counseling, group therapy and
referral to other service agencies.
This is a non-residential program available for male and female adolescents and adults age 13 years
and older.
Treatment levels range from weekly to Intensive with the length of stay in the program dictated by the
assessed needs of the client.
Detoxification
This modality is a non-medical residential program offering Acute care in a safe environment for detox
of the person who is incapacitated or intoxicated from the use of alcohol or drugs or who is
undergoing mild to moderate withdrawal.
The client is provided evaluation, assessment, and motivational counseling in an attempt to
encourage client participation in a regimen of on-going treatment.
Acute care is available on a 24-hour, seven days a week basis for male and female clients age 13
years and older.
The length of stay in this program ranges from 1-5 days based on assessment of withdrawal symptoms
and/or other complications of the individual.
Non-acute care services, up to 8 hours, are available for male and female adolescents ages 13 to 17
years.