Press Release: Grand Opening of Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery, Colorado’s First Independent, Outpatient MedicationAssisted Treatment (MAT) Program to Center on Comprehensive Clinical Services
New addiction recovery program comprehensively treats opioid dependence fusing addiction medicine with structured counseling and peer-support to evolve opioid treatment in Colorado by healing the body and the mind.
Denver, Colo., May 28, 2020
Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery (CMAR) today announced the grand opening of its new treatment center on June 1, 2020. CMAR will offer a full wrap-around addiction and mental health treatment program designed specifically for individuals who are addicted to opioids (and other substances). CMAR is the first independent, outpatient Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program in the state of Colorado, that takes a comprehensive and structured clinical approach. MAT is defined by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSA) as “the use of FDA-approved medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a “whole-patient” approach to the treatment of substance use disorders.”
Upon opening, CMAR will offer a fully outpatient MAT program coupled with individualized counseling services for individuals suffering from opioid addiction. The program is unique in its client-centered, all-encompassing approach to recovery, whereas other MAT providers either only provide medication-based services (some offer an occasional therapy appointment), or mandate inpatient treatment to receive comprehensive treatment. CMAR’s medical staff, led by board-certified addiction specialist Dr. Nathaniel Moore, will provide clients with medical induction and ongoing medical care and support. CMAR’s clinical staff, led by therapist Michael Damioli (LCSW, CSAT), will provide structured individual, group and family counseling, treating the mental aspects of opioid and other addictions along with co-occurring mental health concerns. Moreover, CMAR provides patients with case management and peer-based services to ensure a complete, supportive and accountable recovery.
“In Colorado, there are currently three ways people have access to Medication-Assisted Treatment to address opioid dependence and addiction,” stated CMAR Clinical Director Michael Damioli. “One can obtain a prescription from a primary care physician, enroll in a publicly funded ‘Opioid Treatment Program’ or OTP, or leave work and home to attend a detox/residential treatment program. Each of these treatment access points has inherent drawbacks for the client. CMAR is designed to offer an alternative to these approaches, by providing an outpatient, yet individualized and comprehensive treatment experience.”
Clients will begin the program with comprehensive assessments followed by an “induction”, onto the medicine Buprenorphine, to relieve the withdrawal symptoms and assist with psychological cravings that cause chemical imbalances in the body. Clients will then commence a safe, controlled, and individualized process to gradually reduce use of Buprenorphine over the course of a one to five year period. CMAR will offer MAT coupled with outpatient therapy, counseling, peer support, case management, and frequent medical check-ins. CMAR will have the ability to serve between 80-100 clients concurrently.
CMAR is located at 8800 Fox Drive in Thornton, Colorado. For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit colorado-recovery.com.
About CMAR
Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery offers a private, clinically-driven medicated assisted treatment (MAT) program to adults struggling with opioid addiction, with or without additional addictions. The program provides a patient-centered approach to recovery, with an outpatient treatment program designed to fit each patient’s schedules. CMAR’s medical staff, led by a board-certified addictions specialist, provides fully integrated medication-assisted treatment. CMAR’s wraparound services include medical induction and ongoing medical care, structured individual, group and family counseling (treating addiction and any co-occurring mental-health conditions) along with case management. Moreover, CMAR provides patients with peer-based services to ensure a supportive and accountable recovery.