Substance Abuse

Substance Abuse

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AFTER-HOURS CRISIS SUPPORT & VICTIM ASSISTANCE: 303-615-9911

Substance Abuse

It is estimated that 1 in 7 individuals between the ages of 18 and 22 have a substance use disorder.  People who are addicted to alcohol or drugs, either legal or illegal, are not able to control their use and may continue to do so despite the harm caused. You can take an online survey to assess if you have a problem with drug and/or alcohol use and if additional support may be beneficial. 

 Symptoms of alcohol and drug addiction may include:

  • Being unable to limit the amount of drugs/alcohol you consume
  • Wanting to cut down on how much you use or making unsuccessful attempts to do so
  • Spending a lot of time using, getting or recovering from drug/alcohol use
  • Feeling strong urges or cravings
  • Failing to fulfill major obligations at work, school or home due to repeated drug/alcohol use
  • Continuing to use even though you know it’s causing physical, social or interpersonal problems
  • Giving up or reducing social and work activities and hobbies
  • Using drugs/alcohol in situations where it’s not safe, such as when driving or swimming
  • Developing a tolerance to a drug or alcohol so you need more to feel its effect or you have a reduced effect from the same amount
  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms — such as nausea, sweating, shaking, irritability, insomnia — when you don’t use, or you use or drink to avoid these symptoms

This interactive chart organizes the most abused substances into an easy-to-use periodic table of substances and provides information on effects, issues with withdrawal and detox and other pertinent information.

Substance Abuse Resources

Campus Resources

CCD Counseling Center
Appointments for CCD Students.
Tivoli 343 | 303-352-3205

MSU Denver Counseling Center
Appointments for MSU Denver Students.
Tivoli 651 | 303-615-9988

CU Denver Counseling Center
Appointments for CU Denver Students.
Tivoli 454 | 303-315-7270

Auraria Recovery Community
Any Auraria student is welcome to join an all-inclusive recovery community which offers social support, peer recovery meetings and engagement activities across campus.
Contact: [email protected]

Opioid Overdose Response Training
If you or someone know uses opioids, consider joining one of the monthly Naloxone (Narcan) Trainings.  The Health Center at Auraria has partnered with SAFEProject to offer this training and doses of Naloxone, as well as Fentanyl testing strips, to our campus community at no charge.

Emergencies

Auraria Police Department
24/7 campus Police Department. Dial 911 from any campus phone or 303-556-5000 or use Text-a-Tip – 720-593-TIPS (8477)
Administration 110 | 303-556-5000

OpiRescue App
Information on the signs of overdose or overmedication; supportive breathing techniques; explains how to administer Naloxone.

Local Resources
Support Groups

Cocaine Anonymous Colorado  
Fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other through group meetings and individual sponsorship.

Colorado Al-Anon/Alateen Inc.  
Helps friends and families of alcoholics recover from the effects of living with the problem drinking of a relative or friend. 

Denver Area Central Committee of Alcoholics Anonymous
Fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other through group meetings and individual sponsorship.

LifeRing
People who support one another in living free of alcohol and other non-medically indicated addictive drugs through an alternative to 12-Step programs.

Marijuana Anonymous  
A 12-Step oriented support model.

Nar-Anon Family Support Groups  
12-Step support meetings offered to relatives and friends who are concerned about the addiction or drug problem of another.

Nicotine Anonymous
12-Step fellowship of people helping each other live nicotine-free lives.

Secular Organizations for Sobriety  
An alternative recovery method for those struggling with alcohol and/or drugs who are uncomfortable with the spiritual content of widely available 12-Step programs.

Shambhala Center of Denver
The Heart of Recovery meeting is an open group for those interested in relating meditation practice to addiction recovery.

SMART Recovery®  
Helps people recover from all types of addiction and addictive behaviors.

The Phoenix 
A sober active community that promotes recovery through community-building and physical fitness. They offer free fitness classes, outings and support groups.

Young People in Recovery  
Provide training and networks all individuals, families and communities working to recover and maximize their full potential.

Medical and Detox Services

CeDAR 
Offers detox, inpatient and outpatient substance use treatment.                                                         

Centennial Peaks Hospital
Offering medical detox, partial hospitalization and outpatient substance use services. 

Center for Detox Treatment at Community Reach Center
Social detox treatment referral offered to residents of Adams and Broomfield Counties. 

Colorado Wellness Recovery 
An informational and treatment-finding resource focusing primarily on Colorado-based agencies and organizations.

Denver Health CARES
Provides social detox and residential treatment and accepts patients with no insurance.

Denver Springs 
Offering medical detox, partial hospitalization and outpatient services for both adolescents and adults.

Jefferson Center’s Crisis and Recovery Center
Social detox, crisis intervention, and referrals to outpatient substance use and mental health services.

Lutheran West Pines
Offers medical detox, inpatient and outpatient substance use treatment.

Mountain Springs Recovery
Offers medical detox, residential and IOP levels of care.

Porter Hospital’s Chemical Dependency Program
Provides substance use intensive outpatient treatment.      

Sandstone Care   
Continuum of care site offering detox, residential, PHP and IOP levels of care for young adults.                       

Valley Hope 
Offers medical detox, residential and other outpatient treatment for a variety of substance use issues. 

National Resources

National Institute on Drug Abuse 
A national organization providing resources, information, research and free resources on different substances of use.

Never Use Alone
If you are thinking of using alone, consider this resource. NUA’s all volunteer staff have lived experience with substance use disorders. When you call, these are the people you will be speaking with. 1-800-484-3731

Start Your Recovery
Online resource offering people who are dealing with substance use issues a single source of reputable, objective information about signs, symptoms, conditions, treatment options, and resources.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 
A national organization providing information, resources, research and free print material around mental health and substance use issues.

 

Disclaimer: This information is offered as a public service and the Health Center at Auraria does not recommend or endorse any specific provider or service. The resource list is provided for informational purposes only and not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis or treatment.

Schedule an appointment

Call 303-615-9999 to schedule an appointment in advance.
Please note there is a failed appointment fee of up to $50.00 for missed appointments or short notice cancellations (less than 24 hours).