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Q: How do I register for education and therapy services?
A: To enroll and receive any of our services, all clients need to first make an appointment. We encourage you to be as specific as possible in identifying your needs in order to schedule you with the most appropriate intake counselor and or therapist. You will need to call 303-772-3853 between the hours of 9:00amand 7:30pmto make your appointment. Information will be given to you regarding fees for services, available times and days of group sessions, and information that you will need to provide at the time of your first appointment.
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Q: How do I register for monitoring services?
A: Many clients ask to be monitored for personal non-court ordered reasons. Most of our clients are court ordered. We ask that you provide us with the information given to you by the referring agency/probation officer/social worker/court order/or other. Often the referring agency will fax such order to us. However this is not always the case, so we ask that you bring your copy of the order if it was provided to you.
Registration hours are from 10amto 6pmMonday through Friday. To make an appointment call 303-772-3853.
If you show up without an appointment, know that your admission process may take longer as staff may be busy with other clients at the time.
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Q: What are your hours of operation?
A: Front desk is open Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 8:00pm
Monitoring Hours for Breathalyzers/Antabuse
Monday through Friday
7:30 am to 9:00 am
4:00 pm to 7:30 pm
for Urinalysis (UA testing)
8:00am to 9:00am
and
4:00pm to 7:30pm
Saturday and Sunday
Breathalyzers/Antabuse
8:00 am to 10:00 am
4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Urinalysis (UA testing)
8:00am to 10:00am ONLY
Please call to find our specific schedules for group sessions.
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Q: Is my information confidential?
A: The confidentiality of client records maintained by this agency is protected by Federal Law and regulations. For more details refer to 42 U.S.C. 290dd-3 and 42 U.S.C. 290ee-3 for Federal law and 42CFR Part 2 for Federal regulations in the state and federal laws web sites.
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Q: What if I have to move out of town?
A: Most clients must inform and seek approval of such moves from the referring agency. Our responsibility is to have the client clear all debts in order to secure a swift transfer of necessary records to complete all treatment requirements elsewhere.
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Q: Do you take credit cards?
A: No. Payments in Cash or money orders only. Vouchers for payment from referring agencies must be available at the time of service.
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Q: Can I voluntarily receive any of Broomfiled or Longmont Counseling Services?
A: Yes. However, many clients are advised by their attorneys to start a program before they go to court. This agency considers non-court ordered clients to be voluntary/self-referred clients.
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