Arapahoe House is a substance abuse treatment facility located in Thornton, CO, dedicated to serving adolescents, teens, women, and individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Situated at 720 West 84th Avenue, Suite 224, Arapahoe House provides accessible, evidence-based outpatient care to help people in the greater Denver area address addiction and build lasting recovery. The facility also specializes in supporting DUI and DWI offenders seeking treatment and rehabilitation.
Arapahoe House offers comprehensive substance abuse treatment services through an outpatient care model, which allows individuals to receive professional support while maintaining connections to family, work, and community. Outpatient treatment is ideal for people with mild to moderate substance use disorders, stable living situations, and strong motivation for recovery. The facility provides specialized programming for adolescents and teens, recognizing that young people face unique developmental challenges during treatment. Additionally, Arapahoe House serves individuals with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders (dual diagnosis), offering integrated care that addresses both conditions simultaneously. The center maintains dedicated women's treatment programs, creating safe, gender-specific therapeutic environments where women can address trauma, life circumstances, and recovery goals. For those navigating the legal system, DUI and DWI offender programs provide evidence-based treatment that supports court-ordered recovery and helps prevent future offenses.
Arapahoe House accepts Medicaid, private health insurance, state-financed payment options, and self-payment, ensuring that individuals have multiple pathways to access care regardless of financial circumstances. The facility works with most major insurance plans and offers sliding fee scales to make treatment affordable for those paying out-of-pocket. Insurance plans covering substance abuse treatment are required to provide mental health and addiction services at parity with medical and surgical benefits under federal law, meaning your coverage should reflect this protection.
If you or a loved one is struggling with substance abuse, mental health challenges, or the consequences of a DUI or DWI, reaching out for help is the first step toward meaningful change. Contact Arapahoe House today at (303) 412-3801 to speak with an admissions specialist who can answer your questions, verify your insurance benefits, and guide you toward recovery with compassion and professional expertise.