Sandstone Care Boulder

Category: Addiction treatment center

Address: 350 Interlocken Blvd #100, Broomfield, CO 80021, USA

Phone: +17207738727

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Ethan Minard

Apr 27, 2021

A fantastic team of professionals helped me work to solve my problems with addiction and lead me to a better life. With group therapy, family therapy, individual therapy and psychiatrist visits, all bases are covered at Sandstone. I especially like the Alumni program in which Alumni of Sandstone meet once a week and have events once a month. The Alum group is a fantastic way to stay connected with a supportive sober community and has helped me immensely in my recovery.

Maggie Werther

Oct 6, 2020

As a professional in the mental health community, I can't say enough about Sandstone Care. They go above and beyond to meet the therapeutic goals of their clients. They are family-focused and work to treat the family, not just the individual. We have had mutual clients and I am always impressed by the level of communication, care, and dedication they have to their clients. I highly recommend Sandstone for any teen or young adult seeking drug and alcohol use treatment.

Trina Faatz

Jun 24, 2020

I work professionally and educationally with parents who have utilized Sandstone’s inpatient and IOP for their child. These programs have been instrumental in forming new approaches, outlooks and outcomes to their children’s substance use disorders, as well as the underlying issues causing this. The support parents have found, as well as the treatment and consistent interventions provided, have filled a needed gap for all involved...thank goodness there is an adolescent treatment program we can count on in our area!

Laura Bressler

Jun 22, 2020

As an Addiction Counselor and Family Coach, I have worked with families whose children have been in varying levels of treatment at Sandstone Care. Their residential treatment for adolescents is outstanding, which is critical in order to serve this younger population for which there are not as many treatment options. Their IOP for adolescents and young adults is also excellent and quite a bit more extensive that other IOPs, with more hours and a family support element, which is unique. Their staff are professional, compassionate, and responsive to individual's unique needs. I would highly recommend Sandstone Care for adolescent and young adult treatment of substance misuse.

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Questions & Answers

What kind of treatment team is here to work with clients?

Sandstone Care Boulder | Mar 29, 2022
Sandstone Care Boulder | Mar 29, 2022

Our staff is here to help restore lives - they don’t take that job lightly. Team members are all fully credentialed, incredibly caring, and always willing to chat. Each client has a multidisciplinary team, which includes a psychiatrist, individual therapist, family therapist, and teacher.

What happens during the young adult IOP program?

Sandstone Care Boulder | Mar 29, 2022
Sandstone Care Boulder | Mar 29, 2022

Our young adult intensive outpatient program offers up to 17 hours per week of clinical services including group therapy, individual therapy, family therapy sessions, academic and vocational support, and community activities.

Is there an age limit? I'm 39.

Jason Bruder | Oct 25, 2021
Sandstone Care Boulder | Oct 25, 2021

We offer age-specific programs for teens (ages 13–17) and young adults (ages 18–30). For young adults participating in our Extended Care Program, we have a sober living residence for men, ages 18–30, and partner with local sober living programs to provide sober living for young adult women. Feel free to still reach out to us and we will help in any way possible.

What are the other people in treatment like?

Maria Laskel | Oct 25, 2021
Sandstone Care Boulder | Oct 25, 2021

The teens and young adults at Sandstone Care are bright and creative spirits who have been impacted by a variety of mental health issues. Typically, they are struggling with, or have experienced, anxiety, depression, trauma, and/or substance use. Individuals with a history of violence, are actively suicidal or psychotic, that have severe and persistent mental illness such as schizophrenia, or that exhibit behavioral issues that would disrupt the treatment milieu are not appropriate for Sandstone Care. Each client is carefully screened by the admissions team and the Program Director, and if needed, the Executive Clinical Director and Medical Director for appropriateness.

Do you offer medication assisted treatment?

Jeremiah Calvino | Oct 25, 2021
Sandstone Care Boulder | Oct 25, 2021

Yes, Sandstone Care utilizes Medication-Assisted Treatment to ease the recovery transition and support each client’s specific needs. Our program combines medication, therapy, and other treatments. To begin the process, clients go through a clinical assessment to determine if MAT is the right choice as part of their long-term recovery.

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Where is the nearest detox?

Ethan Humphreys | Oct 25, 2021
Sandstone Care Boulder | Oct 25, 2021

Our detox center is in Colorado Springs.

Where is the nearest teen inpatient treatment?

Tristan Marks | Oct 25, 2020
Sandstone Care Boulder | Oct 25, 2021

Our nearest teen inpatient treatment center would be in Cascade, CO.

How will I know what level of care I need?

Tristan Marks | Oct 25, 2020
Sandstone Care Boulder | Oct 25, 2021

An assessment will be made to determine the level of care needed for each individual person. An assessment at Sandstone Care involves one of our licensed clinicians, the individual considering our program, and their respective family member(s). The purpose of the assessment is to better understand an individual’s and family’s unique situation to determine the appropriateness of fit and which level of care is medically necessary. The assessment process is typically in person at our clinical offices and lasts 1.5 - 2.0 hours, with the majority of the time spent with our licensed clinician and the individual considering our program.

How do I select the right program for me?

Margaret Fergus | Oct 25, 2020
Sandstone Care Boulder | Oct 25, 2021

Selecting the appropriate treatment program can feel overwhelming and challenging. Our compassionate admissions team is available for a confidential consultation about what program and level of care would be best for you. Contact us to get started.

What age groups do you offer treatment services for?

Margaret Fergus | Oct 25, 2020
Sandstone Care Boulder | Oct 25, 2021

We offer age-specific programs for teens (ages 13–17) and young adults (ages 18–30). For young adults participating in our Extended Care Program, we have a sober living residence for men, ages 18–30, and partner with local sober living programs to provide sober living for young adult women.

Can I go to school or participate in an academic program while in treatment?

Tristan Marks | Oct 26, 2019
Sandstone Care Boulder | Oct 25, 2021

Yes. Sandstone Care has certified teachers onsite at each of our locations to help support teens with schoolwork. That being said, we are not an accredited school that they can graduate from. However, we do provide structured academic support as part of our program. This includes helping individuals through tutoring, homework assistance, college application prep, grade recovery, and educational mentoring.

What kind of payment do you accept?

Joanne McDonald | Oct 26, 2019
Sandstone Care Boulder | Oct 25, 2021

We accept payment by American Express, Cash, Check, Discover, Health Savings Account, Mastercard, Paypal, and Visa.

Do you need an appointment or can you walk in?

Joanne McDonald | Oct 26, 2019
Sandstone Care Boulder | Oct 25, 2021

Yes, an appointment will be needed. Feel free to reach out to our admissions team at any time to discuss in more detail and they will be able to assist you.

Do you take Medicaid for inpatient treatment

Michael Baca | Oct 26, 2018
Sandstone Care Boulder | Oct 25, 2021

Currently, we do not accept Medicaid. Reach out to our admissions coordinators who can help connect you with providers who do accept Medicaid/Medicare.

Are you an alcohol treatment facility and you take Medicaid?

Karen Pattyn | Oct 26, 2018
Sandstone Care Boulder | Oct 25, 2021

Yes, we are, however, we do not currently accept Medicaid. Feel free to reach out to our admissions coordinators who can help connect you with providers who do accept Medicaid/Medicare.

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