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Substance Use Treatment · Aurora, Colorado

Avenues Recovery Center at Denver

Medical Detox Residential Treatment Outpatient Program Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Address
1820 South Potomac Street
Aurora, Colorado 80012
Accredited by
Joint Commission (JCAHO)
Available
24/7 admissions

About

About Avenues Recovery Center at Denver

Avenues Recovery Center at Denver is a Joint Commission-accredited substance use treatment facility located at 1820 South Potomac Street in Aurora, Colorado — serving the broader Denver metro area. The center operates 24/7 and provides a full continuum of care beginning with medical detox, making it a resource for individuals who need supervised withdrawal management before stepping into longer-term treatment. The facility is described on its own website as modern, clean, spacious, and comfortable, with menus carefully curated for residents.

The levels of care at Avenues Recovery Center at Denver span the full treatment spectrum. Medical detox is the entry point for those requiring clinically supervised withdrawal management. From there, patients can transition directly into residential treatment, which provides structured, round-the-clock support. For those needing a less intensive setting, both an outpatient program and an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) are available, allowing individuals to maintain some daily responsibilities while continuing structured treatment.

Clinically, the center addresses co-occurring disorders and dual diagnosis alongside substance use, and trauma and PTSD are specifically listed among conditions treated. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is part of the therapeutic framework. This combination of mental health and addiction treatment within a single facility matters for patients whose substance use is intertwined with underlying psychological conditions — a common clinical reality that a detox-only program cannot fully address.

Avenues Recovery Center at Denver serves men, women, young adults between 18 and 25, and seniors and older adults. Payment options include Medicaid, private insurance, TRICARE, self-pay, and a sliding scale fee structure — a range that removes common financial barriers to accessing inpatient detox and residential care. The facility’s Joint Commission accreditation reflects an independently verified standard of care that families and referring clinicians can rely on when making urgent placement decisions.

  • Medical detox available as the first level of care, with 24/7 operations for same-day admission needs
  • Full continuum on one campus — medical detox through residential treatment and IOP — reducing transfer gaps
  • Joint Commission (JCAHO) accreditation provides independently verified quality standards
  • Addresses co-occurring disorders and trauma/PTSD alongside withdrawal management, not just detox alone
  • Broad payment access: Medicaid, TRICARE, private insurance, sliding scale, and self-pay accepted

Treatment

What this center treats and how

Levels of care
Medical Detox Residential Treatment Outpatient Program Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Conditions
Trauma / PTSD Co-Occurring Disorders / Dual Diagnosis
Methods
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Populations
Young Adults (18-25) Seniors / Older Adults Men Women
Languages
English

Location

Where it is

1820 South Potomac Street, Aurora, Colorado 80012 Get directions

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Medical Detox and Withdrawal Management in Aurora, CO

Avenues Recovery Center at Denver provides medical detox as the foundational entry point for treatment. The facility operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, which means individuals experiencing acute withdrawal or families making same-day decisions have a consistent access point. For those whose physical dependence requires clinical oversight before any further treatment can begin, having medically supervised detox and residential care at the same location reduces the logistical and clinical risks that come with transferring between facilities.

The detox program sits within a broader continuum that includes residential treatment, a standard outpatient program, and an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). This structure means that completing withdrawal management does not mark the end of care — it marks a transition into the next appropriate level. That continuity is clinically significant and practically useful for patients and families navigating what comes after detox.

Co-Occurring Disorders and Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Avenues Recovery Center at Denver explicitly treats co-occurring disorders and dual diagnosis, as well as trauma and PTSD. This is relevant for anyone seeking a detox program where the clinical picture is not limited to substance use alone. Many individuals entering medical detox carry unaddressed mental health conditions that, if untreated, significantly increase the likelihood of relapse after withdrawal management is complete.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is among the confirmed therapeutic methods used at the facility. CBT has a well-established record in addiction treatment for helping patients identify and shift the thought patterns that drive substance use. Integrating this alongside detox and residential care means the facility is positioned to address both the physical and psychological dimensions of addiction within a single program.

Who Avenues Recovery Center at Denver Serves

The facility serves a wide range of adults, including young adults between 18 and 25, older adults and seniors, and both men and women. This breadth matters because detox needs and treatment approaches can differ meaningfully across age groups. A program equipped to serve both a 22-year-old and a 65-year-old has the clinical and operational range to handle varied presentations during withdrawal management and residential care.

Services are available in English. The populations and conditions listed — including trauma, PTSD, and dual diagnosis — indicate a facility oriented toward the complexity that often accompanies long-term substance use rather than one focused solely on detoxification. For families trying to find a single placement that can carry a loved one from medical detox through to structured outpatient care, Avenues Recovery Center at Denver offers that full-spectrum option in the Aurora and Denver metro area.

Insurance, Payment, and Accreditation

Avenues Recovery Center at Denver accepts Medicaid, private insurance, TRICARE, self-pay, and offers a sliding scale fee structure. The inclusion of Medicaid and TRICARE alongside private insurance significantly broadens who can access inpatient detox and residential treatment at this facility. Sliding scale fees provide an additional pathway for those whose coverage may not fully cover the cost of a medically supervised detox program.

The facility holds Joint Commission (JCAHO) accreditation. For families conducting urgent research on detox centers, JCAHO accreditation is one of the most recognized independent quality benchmarks in behavioral health. It signals that the facility has met nationally established standards for clinical quality and safety — a relevant consideration when choosing where a loved one will undergo medically supervised withdrawal.

Cost & Credentials

What's covered and who vouches for it

Payment options
Medicaid Private Insurance TRICARE Self-Pay / Cash Sliding Scale
Accreditations
Joint Commission (JCAHO)

Common questions

FAQs About Avenues Recovery Center at Denver

Does Avenues Recovery Center at Denver offer medical detox? +
Yes. Medical detox is one of the confirmed levels of care at Avenues Recovery Center at Denver. The facility operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and is located at 1820 South Potomac Street in Aurora, Colorado. Individuals requiring clinically supervised withdrawal management can contact the center directly at (720) 640-8080.
What levels of care are available at Avenues Recovery Center at Denver? +
The facility offers four levels of care: medical detox, residential treatment, an outpatient program, and an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). This full continuum allows patients to move from supervised withdrawal management into structured residential or outpatient treatment without leaving the program.
Is Avenues Recovery Center at Denver accredited? +
Yes. The facility holds accreditation from the Joint Commission (JCAHO), which is one of the most recognized independent accreditation bodies in behavioral health and addiction treatment. This accreditation reflects independently verified standards for clinical quality and patient safety.
What payment options does Avenues Recovery Center at Denver accept? +
The center accepts Medicaid, private insurance, TRICARE, self-pay, and offers a sliding scale fee structure. This range of options means that individuals without comprehensive private insurance coverage may still have pathways to access medical detox and residential treatment at this facility.
Does the facility treat co-occurring mental health conditions alongside addiction? +
Yes. Co-occurring disorders and dual diagnosis are explicitly listed among the conditions treated at Avenues Recovery Center at Denver. Trauma and PTSD are also addressed. This matters for individuals whose substance use is connected to underlying mental health conditions that require concurrent clinical attention during and after detox.
What therapy approaches are used at Avenues Recovery Center at Denver? +
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a confirmed therapeutic method used at the facility. CBT is a structured approach that helps individuals identify and change thought patterns and behaviors associated with substance use, and it is commonly integrated into both detox transition planning and residential treatment.
Who does Avenues Recovery Center at Denver serve? +
The facility serves men and women, young adults between the ages of 18 and 25, and seniors and older adults. Services are provided in English. The facility's range of confirmed populations indicates it is equipped to serve adults across a broad age spectrum seeking medical detox and addiction treatment.
Where is Avenues Recovery Center at Denver located? +
The facility is located at 1820 South Potomac Street, Aurora, Colorado 80012, in Arapahoe County. Despite the name referencing Denver, the physical address is in Aurora, which is part of the greater Denver metro area. The phone number is (720) 640-8080.
Is Avenues Recovery Center at Denver open 24 hours a day? +
Yes. The facility's operating schedule confirms 24-hour availability every day of the week, including weekends. This around-the-clock access is particularly relevant for individuals or families in crisis who need to initiate the medical detox intake process outside of standard business hours.
Does Avenues Recovery Center at Denver accept TRICARE for detox treatment? +
Yes. TRICARE is listed as an accepted payment method at Avenues Recovery Center at Denver. Veterans and active-duty service members covered under TRICARE may be able to use their benefits to access medical detox and other levels of care at this facility. Contact the center at (720) 640-8080 to confirm current coverage details.
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