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Peer run. Length of stay allows real recovery. This program offers help to those ready to change but more importantly the length of stay is long enough to reach those that are proficient in the 30 day rehab fix and return to using as soon as they are out. 2 years is enough time to really find recovery.
I was an AIM House Participant in the Spring of 2019. Not only did this program save my life, it gave me my life back after struggling with addiction for many years. This isn\'t just your average 12 step program. It targets the person as whole using practices from eastern and western methodologies. The staff is incredibly knowledgeable and supportive. I would recommend this program to any young adult struggling with addiction, depression and anxiety. Their willingness to encourage you while still focusing on you achieving and maintaining your recovery makes it a top notch program. Of course, you have to want to achieve those goals in order to make them a reality but the staff\'s personal experience in addiction and recovery makes this program unique in Colorado.
I was there for alcohol dependency and the change of lifestyle that I needed was learned in sober living. I did not consider myself a patient for psychotherapy. Lack of information under the programs controls.I fought through it, completed the program and it's now not my concern. Just an FYI.