The Raleigh House of Denver
4401 South Quebec Street, Denver, CO 80237
✓ Joint Commission Est. 2008 2 care levels
(833) 567-5838
Free · Confidential · 24/7
About The Raleigh House of Denver
The Raleigh House in Denver treats adults struggling with addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions, providing clients with compassionate care designed to help them take the first step on their path to recovery. Their program options include a residential program, day treatment program (PHP), and an intensive outpatient program (IOP). Raleigh House incorporates experiential activities to make treatment holistic and unique.
A typical day begins at 9am with a meditation and mindfulness group session. From 10am to 12pm, process groups meet with various therapists to discuss topics such as substance abuse, trauma, and family therapy. Following a one-hour lunch break, the afternoon session, running from 1pm to 2:30pm, includes activities like art therapy, nutrition education, and other group therapy sessions. During the remaining time, individuals can unwind, exercise at the gym, and attend Alcoholics Anonymous or other local support groups. Weekends are spent at The Ranch residential center, where clients can enjoy activities such as barbecues, bonfires, and volleyball games, free from the influence of drugs or alcohol. Throughout the outpatient treatment period, individuals gradually gain more independence to facilitate their transition back into everyday life, including outings to the movies with housemates, visits to family, the ability to purchase their own food, and other privileges.
A typical day begins at 9am with a meditation and mindfulness group session. From 10am to 12pm, process groups meet with various therapists to discuss topics such as substance abuse, trauma, and family therapy. Following a one-hour lunch break, the afternoon session, running from 1pm to 2:30pm, includes activities like art therapy, nutrition education, and other group therapy sessions. During the remaining time, individuals can unwind, exercise at the gym, and attend Alcoholics Anonymous or other local support groups. Weekends are spent at The Ranch residential center, where clients can enjoy activities such as barbecues, bonfires, and volleyball games, free from the influence of drugs or alcohol. Throughout the outpatient treatment period, individuals gradually gain more independence to facilitate their transition back into everyday life, including outings to the movies with housemates, visits to family, the ability to purchase their own food, and other privileges.
Who This Center Serves
Men
Men and Women
Women
Services Offered
What to Expect at The Raleigh House of Denver
1. Initial Assessment
A clinical team evaluates your history, needs, and goals to create a personalized plan.
2. Active Treatment
Evidence-based therapies including 1-on-1 Counseling and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, typically 30 days.
3. Progress & Recovery
Regular progress reviews, skill-building sessions, and adjustment of your treatment plan.
4. Aftercare Planning
Continued support, relapse prevention strategies, and connections to community resources for lasting recovery.
Contact Information
Quick Facts
| Program | 30 days |
| Focus | This center treats substance u... |
| Insurance | 24 accepted |
| Accreditation | Joint Commission |
Therapies & Methods
Treatment Philosophy
Evidence-Based
Individual Treatment
Conditions & Substances Treated
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
Chronic Relapse
Benzodiazepines
Cocaine
Ecstasy
Heroin
Marijuana
Insurance Accepted
The Raleigh House of Denver works with 24 insurance providers.
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Information last verified: April 2026 · Data sourced from SAMHSA