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The Raleigh House of Hope

4401 S Quebec Street , Denver, Colorado, 80237
At The Raleigh House, our priority is the needs of our clients. Our clinical staff provides a high level of quality care with a client focused approach. Our treatment philosophy encourages, motivates and supports clients in exploring their strengths and limitations to begin the healing process from addiction, trauma and other co-occurring disorders. Located in our beautiful ranch just 15 minutes from Denver, Colorado, we provide detoxification services, residential treatment services as well as a full continuum. The Ranch has wide open skies, great views of the mountains and a comfortable and serene place to heal. Our equine therapist and horse are a great way of treating mood irregularities as well as substance abuse. Our program is designed to treat underlying causes and conditions. We work with a variety of insurance types as well as financial institutions to help you get the services that you need. We will walk with you or your loved all the way through the process. To learn more about our program, call (720) 891-4657 and we'll be there for you.

Facility Highlights

  • Beautiful lodge on a secluded serene ranch
  • Medical/Nursing Services and nutritional detoxification services
  • Amino Acids, Vitamins, Minerals and Healthy Nutrition
  • Masters Level Clinicians and Experiential Therapies
  • Equine Therapy On Site
  • Traditional and Holistic Therapies

Specialization

  • Alcohol Addiction Treatment

    At The Raleigh House, we provide a 45-90 day detox and inpatient recovery program designed to address underlying causes and conditions. We treat substance abuse but more importantly we treat the co-occurring disorders that generally accompany the substance abuse. Located just 15 minutes from Denver, our recovery program offers: Detoxification services, residential treatment services but most importantly offers a serene environment on a beautiful 40 acre ranch. Here you will heal from not only substance abuse but anxiety, depression, attachment, trauma, neglect, abuse, shame and grief, codependency, loss, divorce and relationship issues.
  • Cocaine Addiction Treatment

    The first step on the road to recovery from cocaine addiction is building a strong, supportive relationship with your therapist and the clinical team. Group and individual sessions focus on learning more about yourself, your addiction and your relationships. These sessions give clients a safe container to express emotions while learning new, healthy coping skills. Groups are held daily and individual sessions are determined between the client and their primary therapist.
  • Heroin Drug Rehab

    Healing from heroin addiction begins with building a strong, supportive relationship with your therapist and the clinical team. This is important because a heroin addict’s ability to process information is negatively impacted by heavy heroin use. Coping with stress is extremely difficult for heroin addicts and effects their decision making skills. Group and individual sessions focus on building self-awareness and improving basic cognitive functioning that heroin has affected. These sessions are a great time and place to begin making behavioral changes and learn new, healthy coping skills. Groups are held daily and individual sessions are determined between the client and their primary therapist.
  • Ecstasy Addiction Treatment

    In order to recover from Ecstasy abuse, the healing starts with building a strong, supportive relationship with your master’s level therapist and clinical team. Group and individual sessions focus on rebuilding the aspects of life that ecstasy addiction has damaged such as mental health, physical health and relationships. These sessions are places to begin making behavioral changes and learn new, healthy coping skills. Groups are held daily and individual sessions are determined between the client and their primary therapist.
  • LSD Treatment

    LSD is believed to affect your brain’s response to serotonin, which is a neurotransmitter that controls your emotions, moods and perceptions. At The Raleigh House, group and individual therapy sessions are places to discover how to cope in a healthy way while making behavioral changes. These sessions focus on building self-awareness, emotional maturity and mood stabilization. Groups are held daily and individual sessions are determined between the client and their primary therapist.
  • Meth Addiction Treatment

    Meth abuse disrupts brain functionality and normal activities. Group and individual therapy sessions focus on gaining awareness and properly addressing the chemical imbalances occurring in the brain. These sessions work towards behavioral changes and healthy coping mechanisms. Groups are held daily and individual sessions are determined between the client and their primary therapist.
  • Painkiller Addiction Treatment

    Opioids are often abused to get an intoxicating high that relieves anxiety and emotional pain. Once someone is dependent on a painkiller to cope with their emotions, the discontinuance of use can cause severe anxiety. Group and individual therapy sessions are offered at The Raleigh House, which focuses on educating the client by teaching them new and healthy coping skills while making behavioral changes. Groups are held daily and individual sessions are determined between the client and their primary therapist.
  • PCP Addiction Rehab Program

    Quitting the use PCP will inevitably cause some ongoing effects or symptoms. It is normal to experience these for a short to extended period of time. Some clients may experience anxiety, memory problems, confusion, weight loss and suicidal thoughts. If you or a loved one begin experiencing these symptoms in treatment, your clinical team and the additional Raleigh House staff will be here to walk you through these symptoms to ensure you feel safe and comfortable at our treatment center.
  • Stimulant (Adderall) Addiction Treatment

    When recovering from stimulant addiction, you or your loved one will build a strong, supportive relationship with your master’s level therapist and the clinical team. Group and individual therapy sessions focus on gaining awareness between the mind and body and strengthening the desire to change. These sessions are a safe container to begin making behavioral changes and learn new, healthy coping skills. Groups are held daily and individual sessions are determined between the client and their primary therapist.
  • Sedative (Xanax) Addiction Treatment

    Quitting the abuse of a sedative can be concerning as one may experience unpleasant symptoms such as depression and suicidal thoughts, aggression, restlessness and hallucinations. It is normal to experience ongoing effects even after the abuse has ended. These can last for a few days or up to a few months. Your clinical team will walk you through these symptoms if you begin experiencing them in treatment. The Raleigh House staff will make sure you are feeling safe and comfortable every step of the way. All clients will receive a thorough psychiatric, nursing and medical assessment upon admission. Individual therapists work with the client to create and implement treatment plans individualized to the client’s specific needs and goals for treatment.
  • Synthetic Marijuana Addiction Treatment

    Synthetic marijuana can leave residue in the body for a long time, which can cause bodily damage when use is heavily repeated. Due to drug residue, it is normal to experience ongoing effects of the drug after discontinued use. Clients may experience foggy perceptions, migraines and depression. Your clinical team will walk you through these symptoms if you begin experiencing them in treatment. The Raleigh House staff will make sure you are safe and comfortable throughout the entire healing process. All clients will receive a thorough psychiatric, nursing and medical assessment upon admission. Individual therapists work with the client to create and implement treatment plans individualized to the client’s specific needs and goals for treatment.

Facility Settings

  • Residential Neighborhood
  • Mountains
  • Lakeside
  • Wilderness
  • Average Location/Amenities

Meet the Staff

  • Eric Lapp
    Eric LappFounder
    Hi, I’m Eric Lapp, the Founder and CEO of the Raleigh House. Just this year, we’ve celebrated our 10th year of serving our community. One thing I’ve learned after working with over a thousand families is that substance abuse devastates families. It destroys lives but most importantly, people do recover and families get better. Long ago I discovered that addiction stems from years of LIFE and it is just a symptom of something more going on. We didn’t cause it but it is our job to figure out how to live a healthy life. The Raleigh House takes a multifaceted approach to treating addiction but first we have to understand the contributing factors of why and how it exists in the first place. At The Raleigh House we are careful to understand what is driving the substance use and the behaviors. We understand that addiction in some cases is a family disease, patterns and behaviors started at a young age that later manifested as problematic substance use and mood irregularities. In order to treat the desire to use, drink and act out unhealthy behaviors we have to grasp the entire picture. What was the childhood like, was there enough attention, was there enough love and nurture, what about support and discipline? Was there space to make choices, was there guidance if there was a better decision? Where did it come from and what prohibitin advancement in life. At The Raleigh House our job is to raise awareness and begin the transformational process, your job is to keep it!

Financial Details

  • We have financing options available. Call us for more information.
  • Loans available via Prosper Healthcare Lending. Contact us for more information.

Rehabs 360 Guide

ABOUT THE RALEIGH HOUSE OF HOPE

Set in the residential community of Arvada, Colo., a suburb of Denver, The Raleigh House of Hope offers an integrated 90-day residential treatment program and outpatient services for adults seeking treatment for chemical dependency and co-occurring mental health disorders.. Detox services are available on-site.

TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT

Upon admission to The Raleigh House of Hope, clients undergo an initial psychiatric, substance abuse, and nutritional assessment. The vast majority of treatment programs use assessments in their treatment processes. If necessary, a medical staff advises and oversees medication-assisted treatment (MAT), as the facility offers several medications commonly used to manage the withdrawal symptoms from multiple substances.

Although the program recommends participation in a 12-step fellowship, clients may also attend alternative support groups. The 12-step program is used in 73 percent of treatment facilities in the U.S. In addition to peer group involvement, clients participate in one-on-one therapy, specialized group counseling sessions, and life skills training.

Emphasizing peer support, The Raleigh House’s program combines 12-Step immersion with evidence-based treatment, holistic methods, and recreational activities to promote healthy, long-term lifestyle changes. These include indoor rock climbing, boxing, CrossFit, and yoga. The treatment center also facilitates outings to events in Denver, and clients may elect to become involved with various community charities and services. For a select group of clients who qualify, the facility offers a range of experiential therapies, such as equine therapy.

STAFF CREDENTIALS

The treatment team includes a multidisciplinary team of nurses, psychiatrists, master’s level counselors, and dietitians. The Raleigh House is a part of the 20 percent of facilities across the country that are accredited by the Joint Commission. To date, the six individuals polled on the matter by Rehabs.com felt the staff was experience and well-trained.

Staff Experience and Training: 4.7/5

ACCOMMODATIONS & AMENITIES

The residential facility has 28 beds and consists of three renovated houses located in the Highlands area of Denver. The facility is designed to provide an environment as close to home as possible, so that clients can relax and focus on their recovery. Clients share bright, modern rooms, and each home has a full kitchen and dining area. The six individuals polled on the matter appreciated the facility's overall cleanliness.

Facility Cleanliness and Upkeep: 4.7/5

WHAT ALUMNI SAY

At the time of this writing, six alumni have provided feedback to Rehabs.com about their experience at The Raleigh House. Four of the reviews were very positive, and two reviews were moderately negative. Alumni provided a lot of positive feedback about the staff, indicating that they are “effective and nonjudgemental,” and “kind and knowledgeable.” The two negative reviews contradicted this by describing the therapists as “catty” and the “nursing care insufficient.” However, in both negative reviews, the alumni noted specific instances with a single staff member or situation.

Despite the negative feedback, the other alumni indicated that the facility offered an effective treatment program. One alum noted how “they helped me identify what was really driving my addiction,” while another alum felt the facility “addressed the underlying issues my addiction stemmed from as well as geared me up with the knowledge and tools to overcome those issues.”

On Facebook, where the facility can manage its page, the Raleigh House of Hope earned an average rating of 4.5 out of five stars from 12 reviewers.[1] Alumni provided positive feedback about the “Very patient and supportive staff.” Many alumni would recommend the services to others.

On Google, The Raleigh House of Hope received an average of 3.7 out of five stars from 26 reviews to date.[2] While several reviewers indicated that the program was effective, one reviewer noted a lack of family contact.

On Yelp, the facility has four negative and two positive reviews.[3] Some of the feedback came from people who only called the facility, one indicating that they didn’t receive a phone call back.

WHAT FRIENDS & FAMILY SAY

The two loved ones surveyed by Rehabs.com at the time of this writing gave The Raleigh House positive reviews. Both awarded the facility mostly four five stars or higher across 15 different evaluated metrics, including its counseling options, the staff’s level of training and experience, the exercise and leisure activities, and its connectivity. "Home environment, good staff to patient ratio," one loved one wrote.

WHAT STAFF SAY

At the time of this writing, four staff members provided positive feedback to Rehabs.com about their experience working at The Raleigh House. The staff members indicated that the facility has a focus on holistic programming. "They use a balance of holistic healing and nutritional approach to recovery," a staff member wrote. Overall, staff members also gave high ratings for the amount of family participation and the facility's exercise and leisure activities.

Exercise and Leisure Options: 5/5
Holistic Offerings: 4.8/5
Family Participation: 4.5/5

FINANCING

The Raleigh House accepts private health insurance plans and self-pay options. Health care financing is also available through Prosper Healthcare Lending, and financial assistance and/or a sliding fee scale may be made available to clients that qualify. The six individuals polled on the matter appreciated the facility's cost.

Affordability: 4.2/5

CONCLUSION

Through its social media channels, Raleigh House focuses on informing the public about lesser-known facts of addiction. For example, several posts focus on the growing trend of mixing drugs with over-the-counter medications that could lead to excessively dangerous side effects.

[1] https://www.facebook.com/TheRaleighHouseOfHope
[2] Google Reviews
[3] https://www.yelp.com/biz/the-raleigh-house-of-hope-arvada-3

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