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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