North Range Behavioral Health Carbon Valley Office
5901 Majestic Street · Longmont, CO 80504
Colorado · Alcohol Rehab
Treatment programs, intake guidance, and resources for Longmont and the surrounding area.
Alcohol use disorder is a family disease. By the time someone in Longmont reaches out about their drinking — or a spouse, parent, or adult child reaches out on their behalf — there is usually a long history of broken promises, missed events, and quiet bargains. Treatment programs in Colorado are equipped to help the whole family system, not just the person drinking.
Family therapy, Al-Anon referrals, and structured family weekends are part of how the 10 treatment programs in this area approach recovery. When the people closest to a drinker understand the disease and learn how to set healthy limits, the chances of long-term sobriety go up substantially.
If a loved one's drinking has reached the point where conversations about it always end the same way, calling on their behalf is a reasonable next step. Intake teams can talk through options, including how to do a structured intervention if direct conversations are not working.
5901 Majestic Street · Longmont, CO 80504
1831 Lefthand Circle · Suite H · Longmont, CO 80501
834 South Sherman Street · Longmont, CO 80501
515 Coffman Street · Longmont, CO 80501
1801 Sunset Place · Suite A · Longmont, CO 80501
606 Mountain View · Longmont, CO 80501
752 17th Avenue · Suite 100 · Longmont, CO 80501
850 23rd Avenue · Unit A · Longmont, CO 80501
24 9th Avenue · Unit B · Longmont, CO 80501
500 9th Avenue · Suite 10 · Longmont, CO 80501

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