The Coleman Institute
The Coleman Institute’s unique rapid detox programs have helped thousands of people free themselves from the effects of addiction to Opioids, Suboxone, Methadone and Alcohol. More importantly, our detox program—which includes Naltrexone therapy—has helped many of our patients move beyond their addictions.
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The Coleman Institute in Aurora, Colorado operated as ARCH Detox and specialized in outpatient medical detoxification for those struggling with opioid and alcohol use disorders. Their approach centered on the proprietary Coleman Method, designed to help patients transition through withdrawal comfortably without requiring general anesthesia, followed by Naltrexone therapy to reduce cravings and prevent relapse.
This facility offered an alternative to traditional inpatient rehab by providing effective detoxification services while allowing patients to return home daily. With specialized medical supervision and a structured approach to withdrawal management, The Coleman Institute represented an important resource for those seeking freedom from substance dependence in the Denver area.
The Coleman Method Approach in Aurora, CO
The Coleman Method offered at ARCH Detox provided a structured approach to detoxification that prioritized patient comfort and safety. This proprietary protocol facilitated rapid yet comfortable withdrawal from opioids and alcohol without the risks associated with general anesthesia. Patients typically completed the detoxification process in 3-8 days, significantly shorter than many traditional programs.
A standout feature of this method was its impressive 98% completion rate for transitioning opioid patients onto Naltrexone therapy. Naltrexone, a non-addictive medication, works by blocking opioid receptors in the brain, thereby reducing cravings and helping prevent relapse during the critical early recovery period.
- Rapid 3-8 day detoxification timeline
- 98% success rate for Naltrexone transition
- Comfortable withdrawal without general anesthesia
- Outpatient model allowing daily return home
- Non-addictive Naltrexone blocks cravings
- Maintains connection with support systems
The outpatient model allowed patients to maintain connections with their support systems while receiving treatment, potentially improving long-term outcomes through real-world recovery practice.
Clinical Leadership and Specialization
The Denver-area Coleman Institute operated independently under the leadership of Dr. Nathaniel Moore. As a physician board-certified in both Addiction Medicine and Family Medicine, Dr. Moore brought specialized expertise to the treatment of substance use disorders.
The facility focused primarily on treating opioid addiction, including dependencies on prescription painkillers and heroin, as well as alcohol use disorders. Their specialized approach to withdrawal management addressed the physical aspects of addiction while incorporating planning for the social and emotional components of recovery.
Here in Aurora, CO, patients received individualized attention from healthcare providers and had access to staff support seven days a week, enhancing the personalized nature of care during the critical detoxification period.
Aurora, CO Outpatient Treatment Structure
Unlike traditional residential rehabilitation programs, The Coleman Institute's outpatient model allowed patients to return home daily during treatment. This approach minimized disruption to patients' daily lives while still providing the medical supervision necessary for safe detoxification.
The program offered flexible scheduling to accommodate work and family responsibilities, making treatment more accessible for those unable to commit to inpatient care. Daily check-ins with medical staff ensured patient safety while supporting progress through the withdrawal process.
Comprehensive aftercare planning incorporated social and emotional support resources throughout Aurora and the surrounding Colorado communities, recognizing that successful long-term recovery extends beyond the initial detoxification period. This integrated approach addressed both the physical and psychological aspects of substance dependence.
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