Go Sober Longmont

General Details

Facility Type

N/A

Facility Operations

Private for-profit organization

Age Groups

Adults, Young adults

Screening & Testing

Drug or alcohol urine screening, Screening for mental disorders

Insurance / Payments Accepted

Cash or self-payment

Pharmacotherapies

Acamprosate (Campral®)

Services

Treatment Approaches

Brief intervention, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Contingency management/motivational incentives, Dialectical behavior therapy, Motivational interviewing, Relapse prevention, Substance abuse counseling, Trauma-related counseling

Language Services

N/A

Transitional Services

Aftercare/continuing care, Discharge Planning, Outcome follow-up after discharge

Ancillary Services

Assistance with obtaining social services, Case management, Mental health services, Mentoring/peer support/consumer-run services, Professional interventionist/educational consultant, Recovery coach, Social skills development

Medical Services

N/A

Counseling Services & Education

Employment counseling or training, Family counseling, Health education services other than HIV/AIDS or hepatitis, Individual counseling, Marital/couples counseling, Substance use education

Emergency Mental Health Services

N/A

Additional Details

Special Programs / Groups Offered

N/A

Type of Opioid Treatment

N/A

Type of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment

This facility administers/prescribes medication for alcohol use disorder

Other Addictions

N/A
Go Sober Longmont
Treatment Options
Levels of Care

Is your insurance accepted?

Ask an expert, call 1-888-546-6005

Go Sober Longmont
Treatment Options
Levels of Care

Is your insurance accepted?

Ask an expert, call 1-888-546-6005

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alcohol Abuse?

Alcohol abuse is a serious condition that can have significant impacts on a person’s life and the lives of those around them. Alcohol is a depressant and a psychoactive substance, primarily in a liquid form, that users consume for recreational and social purposes. While moderate alcohol consumption is generally considered safe, excessive alcohol use can lead to many negative consequences, including physical, mental, and social problems. Fortunately, there are effective treatments available for those struggling with alcohol abuse. 

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