About All Health Network – Parker
All Health Network offers several services for adolescents, adults, and older adults in Parker, Colorado. Their intensive outpatient substance use treatment services are available for adolescents and adults who are struggling with a substance use disorder. Your program is designed to address issues using trauma-informed and evidence-based therapies.
A comprehensive assessment by a multiple multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists, behavioral health clinicians, and nurses forms the foundation of your customized treatment plan. Your program typically includes therapy more than once a week, including three substance use recovery group programs that address the Foundation of addiction recovery, Recovery Skills, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).
Working through the program, you also have access to case management that helps connect you with community resources and ensures your program continues to meet your treatment goals. Other adjunctive services may include individual job placement to help you find employment within the community.
You have rapid access to services, so you receive care when you need it. The Recovery Cooperative, also called the Co-Op, provides services on an outpatient basis. If you struggle with opioid addiction, they also offer a medication assisted treatment program using Suboxone and Vivitrol.
Using an integrated approach, they examine and treat the intersection of mental health conditions and substance use disorders to help reduce the use of drugs and address mental health conditions. Medication assisted treatment helps reduce your cravings and provides stability to help prevent relapse and overdose.
A highly trained and dedicated team of counselors provides treatment to help you overcome addiction and address your mental health conditions simultaneously. These counselors are dually credentialed in both mental illness and addiction, providing evidence-based treatment practices alongside board certified psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners.
They work with most major insurance providers in the area and offer ways to make your payments online. Most insurance providers and Medicaid cover the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). If you are uninsured or underinsured, they recommend you call for help.