DUI ALCOHOL CLASSES, SUBSTANCE ABUSE Counseling, alcohol education & THERAPY in south denver, CO1/8/2020 LEVEL 1 DUI Alcohol Classes & Alcohol Education ClassesLevel 1 DUI Alcohol Classes consist of 12 hours of alcohol education over a 6 sessions, unless an alcohol evaluator states that more time would be appropriate based on the individual's circumstance. Level 1 DUI alcohol education participants are required to purchase the curriculum workbook. Court- ordered DUI classes are weekly & typically conducted in a group setting. Individual Level 1 Education is available. FEES: Intake: $75; Transfer: $75; Workbook: $25; Each session: $30 TOTAL PROGRAM COST: $280 (Includes intake & DUI Level 1 workbook) DISCOUNT: 10% off if you pay in full at time of intake. $262 LEVEL 2 DUI Alcohol Classes & Alcohol EducationLevel 2 DUI Alcohol Classes consist of 24 hours of alcohol education over 12 weeks. Court-ordered DUI classes are weekly & typically conducted in a group setting. Individual Level 2 Education is available. FEES: Intake: $75; Transfer: $75; Workbook: $25; Each session: $30 TOTAL PROGRAM COST: $460 (Includes intake & DUI Level 2 workbook) DISCOUNT: 10% off if you pay the program fee in full at time of intake. $424 LEVEL 2 DUI Alcohol Classes & Level 2 TherapyWhen DUI Level 2 therapy is required, it follows Level 2 alcohol education and may range from 6-12 months depending on the track assigned. The tracks depend on the severity of the offense & may be assigned by the probation officer or agency. Fees will vary depending on the track. Court-ordered DUI classes are weekly & typically conducted in a group setting. Individual Level 2 Therapy is available. FEES: Intake: $75; Transfer: $75; Workbook: $25; Each session: $30 TOTAL PROGRAM COST: TRACK A (21 Sessions): $630; TRACK B (26 sessions): $780; TRACK C (34 sessions): $1020; TRACK D (43 sessions): $1290 DISCOUNT: 10% OFF if you pay the program fee in full at time of intake. RELAPSE PREVENTIONRelapse Prevention therapy seeks to identify high-risk situations in which an individual is vulnerable to relapse & to use both cognitive & behavioral coping strategies to prevent future relapses in similar situations. The goal of treatment is to help people recognize the early stages of relapse, how to cope with triggers, and how to develop healthy coping skills to manage day to day life without the use of drugs & alcohol. Classes are weekly & typically conducted in a group setting. Individual relapse prevention is available. FEES: Intake: $75 (Waived if current client); Transfer: $75; Each session: $30 DISCOUNT: 10% OFF if you pay the program fee in full at time of intake. ANGER MANAGEMENTAnger can lead to problems with friends, family & at work. If unchecked, it can cause you to lose marriages, friends & other relationships, even your job. We help you learn how to control your anger so it doesn't control you. Anger management classes are weekly & typically conducted in a group setting. Individual anger management session are available. FEES: Intake: $75 (Waived if current client); Transfer: $75; Each session: $30/ $25 if currently enrolled in Level 1 or Level 2 DUI Classes. DISCOUNT: 10% OFF if you pay the program fee in full at time of intake. ENHANCED OUTPATIENT THERAPY (EOP)Enhanced Outpatient Therapy (EOP) is indicated when an assessment reveals that an individual may benefit from drug and alcohol treatment that are more intensive than Level 1 or Level 2 DUI Classes.
EOP is a required second weekly contact in addition to Level 2 therapy. EOP may include relapse prevention, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT), or individual therapy. FEES: Intake: $75 (Waived if current client); Transfer: $75; Each session: $30/ $25 if currently enrolled in Level 1 or Level 2 DUI Classes. DISCOUNT: 10% OFF if you pay the program fee in full at time of intake.
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During the four-day period surrounding the New Year, 348 people were arrested on suspicion of impaired driving in Colorado.
That number exceeded the 334 people arrested during the same time last year, according to a news release from the Colorado Department of Transportation. Every year, CDOT and various police and sheriff’s agencies participate in the Heat Is On initiative where more officers patrol the roads around holidays, Super Bowl Weekend and the height of summer break. In 2018, authorities made 8,315 DUI arrests during these periods, with an average of 48 arrests each day, according to CDOT. The number doesn’t include those who were arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence outside the special enforcement dates. “People made the wrong decision of New Years and paid the price for that,” CDOT spokesman Sam Cole said. The length of the enforcement periods vary. The Super Bowl weekend enforcement starts on Jan. 31 and ends Feb. 3. The Spring Events period, meanwhile, begins on April 3 and ends on May 11, a total of 39 days. The enforcement periods tend to correspond with holidays that see a spike in DUI arrests, Cole said. Denver led the state with 33 DUI arrests over the 2020 New Year’s Eve holiday and will deploy five more officers during the 11-day Winter Blitz, which begins on Jan. 17. There were 176 DUI deaths in 2019, a number that could change pending toxicology reports, the release said. Agencies are hoping that Heat Is On will reduce that number for 2020. “A vehicle with an impaired driver behind the wheel is a serious threat to everyone on the road,” Colorado State Patrol Chief Matthew Packard was quoted saying in the news release. “There are still far too many impaired drivers that could cause harm to people out on our state’s roadways. SEE THE FULL STORY HERE by JAMES BURKY | [email protected] | The Denver Post PUBLISHED: January 8, 2020 at 6:02 p.m RELATED: Denver man gets 13th DUI conviction. This time he’s going to prison for it. |
AuthorTricia Engelbert, CEO, RN, Director 5280 Human Care Center & 5280 Drug Testing Archives
September 2020
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