The listings in Brighton, Colorado and surrounding areas provide the following services:

(8) Mix of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
(17) Outpatient
(8) Males
(17) Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders
(14) Clients With Legal Issues
(8) Spanish Speaking
(5) Teens and Adolescents
(5) Services for Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders
(2) Persons with HIV/AIDS
(3) Gay and Lesbian
(2) Women That Are Pregnant or Postpartum
(5) Females
(2) American Sign Language
(4) Seniors/Older Adults
(2) Short term Residential Care 30 Days or Less
(1) Residential Care Long-term 30 to 90 Days Treatment
(2) Drug/Alcohol Detoxification
(1) Hospital Inpatient



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Peaceful Solutions drug treatment center is a treatment facility located in Brighton, CO. that an individual can enter in order to treat a drug addiction or alcoholism problem. Through therapy and education at Peaceful Solutions, individuals are rehabilitated using various treatment methods which can enable them to lead productive lives. There are many reasons why a person would need to attend Peaceful Solutions in Brighton. A few of the many reasons are: the inability to control their drinking or drug use, alienating their friends and family, legal problems, severe depression and general unhappiness due to excessive drug or alcohol use.

Below you will find a detailed description about the treatment options provided at Peaceful Solutions. If you need any further assistance our trained counselors are available 24hrs a day 7 days a week, call toll free 855 Stop-Drugs (855-786-7378). You are not alone Call 855 Stop-Drugs (855-786-7378) if you need help.


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Peaceful Solutions
1401 Bridge Street
Suite 10
Brighton, CO, 80601
(303) 637-9961

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Mix of mental health and substance abuse services and Drug rehab Brighton, Colorado

A mix of mental health and substance abuse services provide a wide variety of information relating to both mental health and substance abuse. These services specialize in helping individuals who have problems in both areas and are looking for guidance and advice. Information will be available to help understand these two issues and how they are related.


Substance abuse treatment and drug rehab Brighton, Colorado

Substance abuse treatment is helping an individual recover from drugs or alcohol. An individual who has a substance abuse problem can greatly benefit from attending a substance abuse treatment program. There they will learn the tools needed in order to live life without drugs or alcohol.


Outpatient treatment services and drug rehab Brighton, Colorado

Outpatient treatment services are helpful resources to obtain info about the various outpatient treatment methods. When an individual is entered into an outpatient treatment program they attend meetings at a facility on a regular basis. However, they do not live at the treatment facility. Outpatient treatment services can offer such information as the locations of qualified outpatient treatment programs, how to choose an outpatient treatment program that is right for you and much more.


Adolescents treatment services Brighton, Colorado

Adolescents treatment services provide helpful resources regarding adolescent drug addiction recovery. Treatment may be given on an outpatient or inpatient basis depending on the facility the individual attends. Adolescent treatment for drug addiction and drug abuse is a vital step on the road to drug addiction recovery. While attending a drug rehab program the individual will acquire the tools and information necessary to recover from their drug addiction.


Services for co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders Brighton, Colorado

Services for co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders are important for the physical safety and overall health of the individual struggling with these problems. With co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders the overall health risks are greater; the impairment of life skills is greater; and the chances for successful treatment are diminished. There are many organizations whose sole purpose is to advocate increasing the understanding of key issues in the area of substance abuse and co-occurring mental disorders.


Gay and Lesbian treatment services Brighton, Colorado

Gay and Lesbian treatment services provide information about the unique challenges of drug addiction treatment for gays and lesbians. One of the unique challenges is a lack of understanding regarding the many aspects of gay society. Gay and lesbian drug addiction treatment is conducted in both inpatient and outpatient programs.


Seniors/older adults treatment services Brighton, Colorado


Men treatment services Brighton, Colorado

Men treatment services provide men with the special tools and resources they need to recover from drug addiction. By addressing these needs, men can increase their chances for long-term recovery. Drug addiction treatment for men can take place both at an inpatient or outpatient facility. What is unique about men treatment services is the individualized treatment plan and special recreational activities that are life-enhancing and interesting to men.


DUI/DWI offenders treatment services and drug rehab Brighton, Colorado

DUI/DWI offenders treatment services help to put individuals with DUI and DWI offenses in touch with the resources they need to get help. Treatment for DUI/DWI offenders can be conducted at both inpatient and outpatient treatment programs. Acknowledging the problem is the first step. The second is to research all the options available and make a decision about which DUI/DWI offenders treatment is right for you.


Criminal justice clients treatment services Brighton, Colorado

Criminal justice clients treatment services provides information and statistics about treatment needs and the many different treatment modalities. Drugs and drug-using behavior are linked to crime in several ways. It is a crime to use, possess, manufacture, or distribute drugs classified as illegal. The effects of drug-related behavior such as violence as the effect of drug abuse, robberies to get money to buy drugs, violence against rival traffickers, influences our society daily. This is why it is vital that criminal justice clients receive drug addiction treatment to recover from their addictions.


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There are 7 local Alcohol Treatment and Drug Rehab Facilities in Brighton, Colorado. We have also provided 13 additional Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs that are closest geographically to Brighton:

AMEND Brighton, CO
Primary Service: Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment Center
Services Offered: Clients With Legal Issues, Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders, Mix of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Males, Outpatient, Spanish Speaking
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment
Aurora Center for Treatment LLC Brighton, CO
Primary Service: Drug and Alcohol Recovery Facility
Services Offered: Clients With Legal Issues, Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders, Mix of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Outpatient
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment
Centro de Orientation La Piramide Brighton, CO
Primary Service: Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Center
Services Offered: Teens and Adolescents, Clients With Legal Issues, Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders, Males, Outpatient, Spanish Speaking
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment
Excel Treatment Program Brighton, CO
Primary Service: Alcohol Rehab and Drug Rehabilitation Program
Services Offered: Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders, Outpatient, Spanish Speaking
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Private health insurance
Ideas Directed at Eliminating Abuse Brighton, CO
Primary Service: Alcohol Treatment and Drug Rehabilitation Center
Services Offered: Teens and Adolescents, American Sign Language, Clients With Legal Issues, Services for Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders, Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders, Gay and Lesbian, Persons with HIV/AIDS, Mix of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Outpatient, Women That Are Pregnant or Postpartum, Spanish Speaking, Females
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment
Patterns for Positive Living Brighton, CO
Primary Service: Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Faciltity
Services Offered: Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders, Outpatient
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment
Peaceful Solutions Brighton, CO
Primary Service: Drug Rehabilitation and Alcohol Rehab Center
Services Offered: Teens and Adolescents, Clients With Legal Issues, Services for Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders, Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders, Gay and Lesbian, Mix of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Males, Outpatient, Seniors/Older Adults
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)
Genesis Counseling Commerce City, CO 7.0 miles from Brighton
Primary Service: Drug and Alcohol Recovery Program
Services Offered: Clients With Legal Issues, Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders, Males, Outpatient
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Access to Recovery
La Trenza Counseling Inc Commerce City, CO 7.0 miles from Brighton
Primary Service: Alcohol Rehab and Drug Rehabilitation Program
Services Offered: Teens and Adolescents, Clients With Legal Issues, Services for Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders, Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders, Mix of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Males, Outpatient, Seniors/Older Adults, Spanish Speaking, Females
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Access to Recovery
Serenity at Stout Street Foundation Commerce City, CO 7.0 miles from Brighton
Primary Service: Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center
Services Offered: Clients With Legal Issues, Gay and Lesbian, Persons with HIV/AIDS, Males, Women That Are Pregnant or Postpartum, Short term Residential Care 30 Days or Less, Seniors/Older Adults, Females
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Access to Recovery
Stout Street Foundation Commerce City, CO 7.0 miles from Brighton
Primary Service: Alcohol Treatment and Drug Rehabilitation Program
Services Offered: Clients With Legal Issues, Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders, Males, Residential Care Long-term 30 to 90 Days Treatment, Short term Residential Care 30 Days or Less, Females
Payment Forms Accepted: Access to Recovery
Acclaim Counseling Center LLC Thornton, CO 9.5 miles from Brighton
Primary Service: Alcohol and Drug Recovery Program
Services Offered: Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders, Outpatient
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment
North Valley Rehabilitation Hospital Denver, CO 10.4 miles from Brighton
Primary Service: Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center
Services Offered: American Sign Language, Services for Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders, Drug/Alcohol Detoxification, Hospital Inpatient, Mix of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Seniors/Older Adults
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)
Timberline Counseling Denver, CO 10.4 miles from Brighton
Primary Service: Drug Treatment and Alcohol Rehab Program
Services Offered: Clients With Legal Issues, Drug/Alcohol Detoxification, Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders, Outpatient
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Private health insurance
Clearview Counseling Services LLC Northglenn, CO 12.2 miles from Brighton
Primary Service: Drug Treatment and Alcohol Rehab Center
Services Offered: Clients With Legal Issues, Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders, Mix of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Outpatient
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment
Extant Counseling LLC Northglenn, CO 12.2 miles from Brighton
Primary Service: Alcohol Treatment and Drug Rehab Program
Services Offered: Teens and Adolescents, Clients With Legal Issues, Services for Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders, Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders, Males, Outpatient, Spanish Speaking, Females
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment
Mile High Counseling Inc Northglenn, CO 12.2 miles from Brighton
Primary Service: Drug Rehabilitation and Alcohol Treatment Center
Services Offered: Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders, Outpatient
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment
Advantage Treatment Center (ATC) Aurora, CO 13.3 miles from Brighton
Primary Service: Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Program
Services Offered: Clients With Legal Issues, Outpatient, Spanish Speaking
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment
Anchor Counseling Inc Aurora, CO 13.3 miles from Brighton
Primary Service: Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehabilitation Program
Services Offered: Clients With Legal Issues, Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders, Outpatient, Spanish Speaking
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment
Aurora Center for Treatment LLC Aurora, CO 13.3 miles from Brighton
Primary Service: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Center
Services Offered: Driving Under The Influence/Driving While Intoxicated Offenders, Mix of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Outpatient
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment

Did You Know? ...
Interesting Facts and Statistics:

In 2008, among persons aged 12 or older, the rate of substance dependence or abuse was the lowest among Asians (4.2 percent). Racial/ethnic groups with similar rates included American Indians or Alaska Natives (11.1 percent), persons reporting two or more races (9.8 percent), whites (9.0 percent), blacks (8.8 percent), and Hispanics (9.5 percent). These rates in 2008 were similar to the rates in 2002 through 2007.

Cocaine hydrochloride, the form in which cocaine is snorted or injected is often "cut," or mixed, with things that look like it. The final product can be from 1% to 95% pure. Common additives are sugars, such as mannitol, lactose, or glucose, or even sugar substitutes, and local anesthetics such as tetracaine, procaine, and lidocaine. Quinine, talc, and cornstarch have also been used. Some consumers may unknowingly purchase a supply without any cocaine, but just a cocaine substitute such as caffeine, amphetamine, PCP, procaine, and lidocaine.

In 2002, the percentage of persons estimated to be dependent on alcohol in the past year was about 45 percent of those who were determined to be dependent on or abusing alcohol in the past year (Tables A.13 and A.14). State estimates for alcohol dependence for persons aged 12 or older ranged from 2.8 percent in Pennsylvania to 5.2 percent in the District of Columbia (Table A.14). Seven of the States in the top fifth for dependence on or abuse of alcohol also could be found in the top fifth for dependence on alcohol for persons aged 12 or older: Colorado, District of Columbia, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Rhode Island, and South Dakota. Of the remaining three States in the top fifth for dependence on alcohol, Michigan ranked in the second fifth for alcohol dependence or abuse, Louisiana in the middle fifth, and South Carolina in the next-to-lowest fifth. The highest rates for alcohol dependence occurred in the 18 to 25 age group, with Rhode Island having the highest rate.about 12.0 percent.

Pleasure is such a powerful and magnetic type of force. Your brain is wired in such a way that if you do something that gives you pleasure you will more than likely want to do it again. Drug abuse is caused by the addictive nature of drugs that are consumed. The user chooses to re-create these pleasurable feelings again and again eventually will alter their brain pleasure circuit.

By binding to pain receptors, Vicodin eliminates or greatly reduces the experience of pain; due to the fact that pain is a survivor response, the body quickly adapts to the amount of the drug that is in the system and overrides it so that the individual will begin to feel pain again. The only way to fight this defense in the body is to take more of the drug, therefore developing a tolerance for it and ultimately becoming dependent on it.

The definition of a person needing but not receiving treatment for an alcohol problem is that he or she meets the criteria for abuse of or dependence on alcohol according to the DSM-IV, but has not received specialty treatment for an alcohol problem in the past year. The percentage of persons aged 12 or older needing but not receiving treatment for alcohol problems (7.3 percent) was approximately 3 times larger than the corresponding percentage for persons with illegal drug problems (2.7 percent) (Tables A.18 and A.19). As with past month alcohol use, most of the States in the top fifth for all persons aged 12 or older were Northern States, with the exception of Arizona, District of Columbia, and New Mexico. Among persons aged 12 or older, 9 of the 10 top States for persons needing but not receiving treatment for alcohol problems also were ranked in the top fifth for alcohol dependence or abuse in that population. Young adults aged 18 to 25 reported the highest rates in the Nation, about 3 times higher than the other age groups. Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, and South Dakota appeared in the top fifth for persons aged 12 or older, as well as in each of the three age subgroups. Of the 10 States ranked in the top fifth for persons aged 12 or older, 7 also were in top fifth for the 26 or older category, 8 also were in the top fifth among persons aged 18 to 25, and 6 also were in the top fifth among teens aged 12 to 17.


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