The Need for Drug Rehab in Grand Junction, Colorado

There are approximately 31,000 drug
rehab and addiction treatment
center admissions in Colorado
each year, however, due to the high relapse
rate of many traditional programs most families
in Grand Junction are searching
for something that works. This is where Colorado
Drug Rehab can help. Colorado ranks in the highest percentile of drug use and abuse in the US in more categories than any other state. Even though the problem is severe, the availability of effective alcohol and drug treatment is very limited. Located in Western Colorado, Grand Junction has a different array of alcohol and drug problems than you find in most of the state. Crack and heroin are not as prevalent, but the abuse of alcohol, marijuana is so severe that the oil companies are importing help from other states in their attempt to find alcohol and drug free workers. If you are drug-free, have a driver's license and are willing to work, there are many jobs of $20/hour and more that are available.
Grand Junction, Colorado also has a large population of migrant farm workers, some of whom are responsible for the smuggling of marijuana and other drugs into the community.
Alcohol and drug treatment in Grand Junction is not meeting the needs of the community and since the city is six hours from Denver, many who need help are unable to find appropriate care.
Some residents of Grand Junction have written to Colorado Drug Rehab with evidence that opiate addiction is a severe problem for the entire Western Slope and to compound this problem, there are very few treatment resources to treat these addicted individuals. Opiate addiction is one of the leading contributors to burglaries and other crimes related to theft.
The Solution
Colorado Drug Rehab is a free service that will help you find a drug rehab for any alcohol or drug addiction problem you or a loved one may be having. It is easy to confuse the different terms used in this field, describing the different types of drug rehab centers, drug rehabilitation centers, and substance abuse treatment programs. For the problem that you are addressing, should you be looking for an Outpatient, In-patient, Residential Treatment Center, Long term or Short term treatment and what modality of treatment is the most effective and what are the cost related to these forms of treatment or rehab
Drug rehab that addresses the individual through
a biophysical approach is the most successful
method. While the right program may not be in
Grand Junction, our philosophy
is to refer you to the best possible drug rehab
center that can help handle the problem for
good. We will refer you to drug rehab centers
that don't use drugs in any way, as a longer-term
drug-free program will typically have the best
overall results.
Please fill out this short information
form so that we can assist you to find a good
rehabilitation facility with a high success
rate. We are knowledeable in drug rehab methods
and ken help you with your situation.
Name of Meeting |
Address |
Day |
Time |
| Meeting Hall |
1938 North First Street
Grand Junction, CO |
Sunday |
8:00 PM |
| Veterans Hospital |
2121 North Avenue, Building #35
Grand Junction, CO 81501 |
Monday |
5:30 PM |
| Meeting Hall |
1938 North First Street
Grand Junction, CO |
Monday |
8:00 PM |
| Meeting Hall |
1938 North First Street
Grand Junction, CO |
Tuesday |
8:00 PM |
| First Congregational Church |
1425 North Fifth Street
Grand Junction, CO |
Wednesday |
8:00 PM |
| First Congregational Church |
1425 North Fifth Street
Grand Junction, CO |
Thursday |
8:00 PM |
| Meeting Hall |
1938 North First Street
Grand Junction, CO |
Friday |
8:00 PM |
| Meeting Hall |
1938 North First Street
Grand Junction, CO |
Saturday |
8:00 PM |
Please check elsewhere for AA, CA, CMA or other support group meetings or let us know that you need that data and we will help you.
Colorado Drug Situation*
Cocaine is considered a significant drug threat
to Colorado. Powder cocaine is readily available
throughout the State and crack cocaine is available
in urban population areas. Cocaine is the drug
most often associated with violent crime in
the State. Cocaine is generally sold in ounce
and pound quantities in Colorado. Crack use
is declining but remains available in the larger
metropolitan areas of Colorado.
Club drugs, which are mostly synthetic substances,
are increasing in availability and use in Colorado.
LSD in liquid form is readily available in the
metropolitan areas of Colorado. During 2001,
34% of those surveyed in Colorado reported lifetime
usage of MDMA. 4.5% of those surveyed reported
usage of MDMA within the past 30 days. The average
user age was 17.3, and the average age of first
time use was 15.9 years.
Heroin - The most common types of heroin available
in Colorado are Mexican black tar heroin and
brown powdered heroin. New heroin users in Colorado
are often young adults who smoke or snort the
drug rather than inject it. This is due to a
misconception that this practice is safer and
less likely to lead to addiction.
Marijuana is readily available in multi-pound
quantities throughout Colorado . A highly potent
form of marijuana, called "BC Bud,"
is also easily obtainable.
Methamphetamine is a primary drug threat to
Colorado. Crystal methamphetamine, also known
as glass in Colorado, is becoming increasingly
available throughout the State and has tested
as high as 90% pure. Purity levels for methamphetamine
vary in Colorado.
Prescription Drugs - The diversion and abuse
of OxyContin (oxycodone) is a significant problem
in Colorado. Hydrocodone (Vicodin) and Darvocet
are the most commonly abused controlled substances.
* Colorado Drug Rehab has more comprehensive information about the drugs listed above on the pages of this website that are dedicated to the specific drugs.
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