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AspenRidge Recovery

900 S Kipling PKWY, Lakewood, Colorado, 80226
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About AspenRidge Recovery

At AspenRidge Recovery, individuals 18 years of age and older are invited to participate in a transformative residential treatment program that works to overcome addiction and produce models for lifelong sobriety. With a foundation in the 12 Steps of Recovery, AspenRidge provides daily 12-Step meetings, 12-Step literature studies, recovery events, and 12-Step conferences. In addition, patients receive 30 hours of group and individual therapy sessions each week for mental health, addiction and trauma, and are encouraged to participate in outdoor activities such as hiking, team building outings and day trips. All AspenRidge clinician's are licensed to treat both mental health and addiction.

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Treatment Center Details

Service Settings
Treatment Approaches
Payment Accepted
Special Programs
License/Certification
Outpatient
Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization
Intensive outpatient treatment
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Relapse prevention
Telemedicine/telehealth therapy
Trauma-related counseling
12-step facilitation
Military insurance (e.g., TRICARE)
Private health insurance
Cash or self-payment
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) clients
Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
Clients who have experienced trauma
The Joint Commission
Service Settings
Outpatient
Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization
Intensive outpatient treatment
Treatment Approaches
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Relapse prevention
Telemedicine/telehealth therapy
Trauma-related counseling
12-step facilitation
Payment Accepted
Military insurance (e.g., TRICARE)
Private health insurance
Cash or self-payment
Special Programs
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) clients
Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
Clients who have experienced trauma
License/Certification
The Joint Commission
Type Of Care
Type Of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
Education And Counseling Services
Age Groups Accepted
Gender Accepted
Ancillary Services
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Patient Reviews

Overall Rating
3.9
(34 reviews)
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  • Accommodations & Amenities
    3.9
  • Treatment Effectiveness
    3.8
  • Meals & Nutrition
    4.1
5.0
Ali
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Treatment Effectiveness
Meals & Nutrition
My treatment plan here kept me on track for my new sobriety journey. I have learned so much about myself and the things I value about myself and those around me. I met my life-long friends here, and am so grateful to have that support.
1.0
L--
Accommodations & Amenities
Treatment Effectiveness
Meals & Nutrition
Logan Headrick 11:15 PM (16 minutes ago) to me I went to the virtual IOP substance abuse classes so I cannot speak to meals and nutrition as asked above. The groups started off great and the community among the group members was extremely supportive and helpful. As we want further into the “curriculum” it was clear there were zero evidence based practices embedded as they state in the description. No DBT, CBT, ACT, or anything. There were constant videos like Ted talks, Buddhist meditation, etc and then random worksheets from smart recovery or other substance abuse websites. It was mentioned that the evidence based practices were worked on in 1:1 sessions but I had an outside therapist I saw so I did not participate in them. It is unacceptable to only look at ted talk videos and random worksheets for almost 9 hours a week and then book a 50 minute session with a therapist per week to look at real skills... absolutely not. Regardless, that is not at all what an IOP substance program should look like. The curriculum is terrible and leaves participants sitting with their cameras off just hanging out for 20-45 minutes at a time. Also, my original case worker spoke to me the first week I started and said she would follow up after my first full week. I never once heard from her until she emailed me 4 weeks into the program saying she forgot to do a case management needs assessment when I first started. I understand drowning in case management as I am a special educator but it’s best to be transparent rather than say you’ll check in and never do! In addition, when I shared I would be shifting to another program and asked what next steps would be, the conversation was less than five minutes. The counselor was respectful and wished me good luck however treatment centers typically (as it is best practice) will do a discharge meeting and provide 1-2 referrals for alternate programs to support in next steps. I was never once engaged with or spoken to after my phone call saying I would be leaving the program. ALSO, I almost forgot. They say they are lgbtq friendly and have the cute little image on the end of their website. This is inaccurate. Maybe LGB but in no way trans competent or educated in any way on trans folks. I was misgendered constantly, my files were messed up every single time when referring to my gender vs sex assigned at birth, simply because I was assigned female at birth in my documentation meant I had some feminine silhouette with a pony tail on my online account... Just so many deeply exclusionary practices that it ended up being quite triggering! I will say that I feel the employees do genuinely care, however this is a wildly corrupt and ineffective program as a whole. I knew it was not good while I was in the IOP program but now that I am actually in one that follows evidence based practices and supports in the way they say they do, it is clear how much Aspen Ridge needs to grow. I feel a lot of empathy for those who are participating in the program and have no idea that this is not what it is supposed to look like. It is a disservice to those who are vulnerably reaching out and asking for help yet being offered hours of ted talks and ZERO concrete applicable skills. For substance abuse support and programming, I HIGHLY recommend seeking a different program.
1.7
L
Accommodations & Amenities
Treatment Effectiveness
Meals & Nutrition
I have plenty to say but you keep rejecting my review even though I was a direct patient. I hav tried to contact this specific website to ask for assistance and I’ve found nothing. DO NOT EVER GO TO THIS TREATMENT CENTER! FIND SOMEWHERE ELSE
1.7
L
Accommodations & Amenities
Treatment Effectiveness
Meals & Nutrition
I went to the virtual IOP substance abuse classes so I cannot speak to meals and nutrition as asked above. The groups started off great and the community among the group members was extremely supportive and helpful. As we want further into the “curriculum” it was clear there were zero evidence based practices embedded as they state in the description. No DBT, CBT, ACT, or anything. There were constant videos like Ted talks, Buddhist meditation, etc and then random worksheets from smart recovery or other substance abuse websites. It was mentioned that the evidence based practices were worked on in 1:1 sessions but I had an outside therapist I saw so I did not participate in them. It is unacceptable to only look at ted talk videos and random worksheets for almost 9 hours a week and then book a 50 minute session with a therapist per week to look at real skills... absolutely not. Regardless, that is not at all what an IOP substance program should look like. The curriculum is terrible and leaves participants sitting with their cameras off just hanging out for 20-45 minutes at a time. Also, my original case worker spoke to me the first week I started and said she would follow up after my first full week. I never once heard from her until she emailed me 4 weeks into the program saying she forgot to do a case management needs assessment when I first started. I understand drowning in case management as I am a special educator but it’s best to be transparent rather than say you’ll check in and never do! In addition, when I shared I would be shifting to another program and asked what next steps would be, the conversation was less than five minutes. The counselor was respectful and wished me good luck however treatment centers typically (as it is best practice) will do a discharge meeting and provide 1-2 referrals for alternate programs to support in next steps. I was never once engaged with or spoken to after my phone call saying I would be leaving the program. ALSO, I almost forgot. They say they are lgbtq friendly and have the cute little image on the end of their website. This is inaccurate. Maybe LGB but in no way trans competent or educated in any way on trans folks. I was misgendered constantly, my files were messed up every single time when referring to my gender vs sex assigned at birth, simply because I was assigned female at birth in my documentation meant I had some feminine silhouette with a pony tail on my online account... Just so many deeply exclusionary practices that it ended up being quite triggering! I will say that I feel the employees do genuinely care, however this is a wildly corrupt and ineffective program as a whole. I knew it was not good while I was in the IOP program but now that I am actually in one that follows evidence based practices and supports in the way they say they do, it is clear how much Aspen Ridge needs to grow. I feel a lot of empathy for those who are participating in the program and have no idea that this is not what it is supposed to look like. It is a disservice to those who are vulnerably reaching out and asking for help yet being offered hours of ted talks and ZERO concrete applicable skills. For substance abuse support and programming, I HIGHLY recommend seeking a different program.
1.7
Logan
Accommodations & Amenities
Treatment Effectiveness
Meals & Nutrition
I went to the virtual IOP substance abuse classes so I cannot speak to meals and nutrition as asked above. The groups started off great and the community among the group members was extremely supportive and helpful. As we want further into the “curriculum” it was clear there were zero evidence based practices embedded as they state in the description. No DBT, CBT, ACT, or anything. There were constant videos like Ted talks, Buddhist meditation,  etc and then random worksheets from smart recovery or other substance abuse websites. It was mentioned that the evidence based practices were worked on in 1:1 sessions but I had an outside therapist I saw so I did not participate in them. It is unacceptable to only look at ted talk videos and random worksheets for almost 9 hours a week and then book a 50 minute session with a therapist per week to look at real skills... absolutely not. Regardless, that is not at all what an IOP substance program should look like. The curriculum is terrible and leaves participants sitting with their cameras off just hanging out for 20-45 minutes at a time. Also, my original case worker spoke to me the first week I started and said she would follow up after my first full week. I never once heard from her until she emailed me 4 weeks into the program saying she forgot to do a case management needs assessment when I first started. I understand drowning in case management as I am a special educator but it’s best to be transparent rather than say you’ll check in and never do! In addition, when I shared I would be shifting to another program and asked what next steps would be, the conversation was less than five minutes. The counselor was respectful and wished me good luck however treatment centers typically (as it is best practice) will do a discharge meeting and provide 1-2 referrals for alternate programs to support in next steps. I was never once engaged with or spoken to after my phone call saying I would be leaving the program. ALSO, I almost forgot. They say they are lgbtq friendly and have the cute little image on the end of their website. This is inaccurate. Maybe LGB but in no way trans competent or educated in any way on trans folks. I was misgendered constantly, my files were messed up every single time when referring to my gender vs sex assigned at birth, simply because I was assigned female at birth in my documentation meant I had some feminine silhouette with a pony tail on my online account... Just so many deeply exclusionary practices that it ended up being quite triggering! I will say that I feel the employees do genuinely care, however this is a wildly corrupt and ineffective program as a whole. I knew it was not good while I was in the IOP program but now that I am actually in one that follows evidence based practices and supports in the way they say they do, it is clear how much Aspen Ridge needs to grow. I feel a lot of empathy for those who are participating in the program and have no idea that this is not what it is supposed to look like. It is a disservice to those who are vulnerably reaching out and asking for help yet being offered hours of ted talks and ZERO concrete applicable skills. For substance abuse support and programming, I HIGHLY recommend seeking a different program.