Addiction Resources

Sheridan Grove Recovery is proud to be a partner to people in the Denver area who need support during their recovery journeys. Whether you’re seeking care for yourself or someone you love, you can trust that we offer the addiction resources needed to make a fresh start.

Effective addiction treatment is about more than being there when someone has a crisis. Effective care lasts throughout every stage of healing. From medical stabilization through residential care, we offer support right here at our Aurora, CO, treatment center.

Crisis support & immediate help in Aurora, CO

When you need immediate support, we’re right here in Aurora. 

Quitting drugs or alcohol will bring withdrawal symptoms, especially for people who have used for a while or used heavily. Some withdrawal symptoms are dangerous, especially those related to heavy alcohol or benzo use. Our medical detox program provides 24/7 clinical care from licensed professionals to keep our clients as safe as possible. 

Crisis can also happen during active use. Addiction rarely occurs alone, and mental health conditions may cause self-harming or suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Self-harming and suicidal thoughts can also happen during withdrawal, especially among people detoxing from stimulants. These can be medical emergencies that require immediate attention.

Colorado Crisis Services

24/7 support for mental health and substance use crises

1-844-493-TALK (8255)

You can also call or text “TALK” to 38255.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Helpline

National 24/7 helpline for treatment referral and information

Community recovery resources for ongoing support

Addiction recovery is stronger with continued support. Our program in Colorado supports a strong continuum of recovery programs that help prepare our clients for real-life situations, including:

Denver Area Central Committee of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

For meeting times, support, and community resources across Denver and Aurora

Denver NA (Narcotics Anonymous)

Daily meetings and support for individuals in recovery from substance use disorders

Addiction treatment resources for the long-term

If you’re looking for addiction help in the Greater Denver area, Sheridan Grove Recovery offers local, accessible options that support life before, during, and after rehab and long-term stability.

Medical detox: Safe withdrawal management under 24/7 clinical supervision.

Inpatient treatment: Structured support in a residential setting. Usually around 28 days.

Medication-assisted treatment: Includes Suboxone, Subutex, and Vivitrol when clinically appropriate.

Co-occurring disorder care: Integrated treatment for people living with mental health and substance use disorders.

Aftercare services: Ongoing recovery support to keep progress going after treatment ends.

Long-term addiction recovery in Aurora, CO

Recovery doesn’t end after detox and inpatient rehab—some of the most important work is what our clients continue to do when they return home. Sheridan Grove Recovery supports this ongoing work with individualized aftercare plans, referrals to outpatient addiction treatment in the Denver area, and other resources that benefit our community.

Contact Sheridan Grove Recovery for inpatient treatment by dialing 303.268.2987 or submitting our online contact form

FAQs about Denver, CO addiction resources

Inpatient rehab may be appropriate when someone is experiencing severe substance use, repeated relapse, unsafe living environments, or co-occurring mental health disorders. Residential treatment centers in Colorado provide 24/7 structure, medical supervision, and daily therapy to stabilize individuals during early recovery.

Continuation of care, also known as the continuum of recovery, ensures that clients transition smoothly from detox to inpatient treatment and into extended care addiction treatment or outpatient rehab services in our Denver, CO, community. This structured progression can significantly improve long-term outcomes and reduce relapse risk.

Detox focuses on safely managing the stages of detox and withdrawal. Inpatient rehab provides structured therapy and residential support. Outpatient rehab refers to treatment that allows individuals to live at home while attending therapy sessions. Each level of care addresses different stages of addiction recovery.

Yes. Aftercare support, group therapy, community meetings, and relapse prevention planning all support life after rehab and are available in the Denver area. Ongoing services are critical for adjusting to life after rehab and maintaining holistic recovery.

Many people struggle with dual diagnosis conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, or unresolved trauma. Dual diagnosis treatment at our center in Colorado integrates mental health care and substance abuse treatment to address the root causes of addiction and support lasting healing.

Trevor Collins

Chief Executive Officer

Trevor Collins serves as Chief Executive Officer of Sheridan Grove Recovery, where he is deeply committed to ensuring that every individual who enters treatment is met with dignity, compassion, and the support needed for lasting recovery. With more than 20 years of executive leadership experience in healthcare and behavioral health, Trevor leads with a patient-first philosophy that places clinical quality, safety, and outcomes at the center of every decision.

At Sheridan Grove Recovery, Trevor focuses on creating an environment where patients feel heard, respected, and empowered throughout their recovery journey. Under his leadership, the organization has strengthened care coordination, improved access to clinical and support services, and enhanced patient engagement and satisfaction—while also ensuring the operational and financial stability necessary to sustain high-quality care.

Trevor’s background spans substance use treatment, behavioral health, hospital operations, and value-based care models. He brings a thoughtful, systems-based approach to leadership, emphasizing evidence-based practices, strong interdisciplinary collaboration, and continuous improvement in both patient outcomes and staff support. He believes that when teams are well-supported and aligned around a shared mission, patients receive better care.

Guided by a strong sense of purpose, Trevor is dedicated to building programs that not only help individuals achieve sobriety, but also support long-term healing, resilience, and reintegration into their families and communities. He holds a Master of Business Administration from Western Governors University and a Bachelor of Science in Applied Social Science and Organizational Leadership from Colorado State University–Global Campus.