Our Process

Below you will find a general overview of our enrollment, treatment, and discharge process for DUI education and outpatient group therapy.

Enrollment

Online enrollment is safe, secure, confidential, and available 24/7.

The enrollment process includes:
1. Your initial paperwork using our online intake (~25 minutes).

2. An individual and virtual intake appointment (45 minutes).


Client Portal

Once you have registered, you will receive an email invitation to your client portal. Once you have created your password, you will be able to:

  • Access self-service links
  • Make payments and add/update billing information
  • Update contact information
  • Access your Zoom link to enter group

Peer Groups

Our online DUI alcohol education and therapy groups are conducted via Zoom, as required by Colorado State law. You will join your scheduled weekly session, where you will interact with our experienced clinicians and fellow peers.


Interactive Learning

Our peer groups are designed to be interactive and engaging, allowing for active participation and discussion. You will have the opportunity to ask questions, share experiences, and collaborate with others in a supportive and respectful environment.


Comprehensive Curriculum

Our curriculum covers all required topics for Level 1 and Level 2 DUI Alcohol Education/Therapy and Outpatient Therapy groups. We use state-required and other evidence-based curriculum to provide comprehensive education, therapy, and support.


Supportive
Environment

Throughout your journey, our team is here to support you every step of the way. Whether you need additional resources, personalized guidance, or emotional support, we are here to empower you to achieve your goals and overcome challenges.


Completion and Certification

Upon successful completion of our online DUI/outpatient therapy peer groups, you will receive a DRS (Discharge Report Summary), and/or a certificate of completion. The DRS is a legal document that provides detailed information about your attendance during your time in treatment.