About Larimer County Community Corrections – Fort Collins
Numerous programs are available at Larimer County Community Corrections. You’ll find this facility located out in Fort Collins, Colorado. These services can help up to 326 clients who are addicted and facing legal challenges. They offer specialized aftercare for six months following their 21-day intensive residential program, which they call Strategic Individualized Remediation Treatment, or STIRT.
This highly structured setting is designed for people who run the risk of being locked up without treatment. While improving treatment adherence and involvement in criminal justice supervision, the program’s primary objective is to lower drug use and criminal activity.
Their men’s intensive residential treatment program lasts 90 days and is designed for those who need a long term solution. This program addresses trauma substance abuse and criminogenic risk reduction. This encompasses former inmates on parole and probation and those departing the Department of Corrections. They also serve those serving community corrections sentences.
The program uses a focused curriculum that takes into account the particular difficulties that participants face. They treat individuals with severe substance abuse problems and chronic mental illness through their residential dual diagnosis treatment program. The curriculum is designed to meet the needs of people returning to their communities or moving to a lower level of care.
After fulfilling the program’s eligibility requirements, clients undergo a thorough evaluation process that determines their placement suitability. This is done through mental health screenings and the adult standardized offender assessment. Every program aims to meet participants at their current stage of recovery. In order to lower criminal activity and promote long term recovery they provide a multitude of tools and assistance.