Cocaine, commonly known as coke, is a powerful and addictive stimulant that can take control of every part of a person’s life. If you or a loved one is struggling with cocaine addiction, you are not alone. At Red Ribbon Recovery Colorado, our cocaine treatment center offers personalized care, personal support, and an evidence-based approach to address both the physical and mental health aspects of addiction. From your first call to long-term follow-up, our facility is here to guide your healing and recovery.
What is cocaine abuse?
Cocaine comes from the leaves of the coca plant and is primarily a street drug available in two main forms: a crystalline powder to snort or inject, and as crystal-like rocks, commonly called crack cocaine.
How does cocaine addiction develop?
Cocaine triggers a surge of dopamine, the chemical in the brain linked to motivation and reward. Under normal conditions, dopamine is released during healthy activities such as exercising, eating, or spending time with loved ones.
With cocaine use, this system is overstimulated, creating an intense but brief high. As use continues, the brain begins producing less dopamine on its own and becomes less sensitive to it. The result is that everyday experiences lose their impact, while larger amounts of cocaine are needed to feel the same effect. Over time, the drug becomes the main source of pleasure, driving strong cravings and reinforcing the cycle of addiction.
Long-term consequences of cocaine use
Prolonged cocaine use causes widespread harm to both the body and mind, making detox and professional care an important part of recovery. Snorting cocaine can severely damage the nasal passages and septum, often leaving people with chronic sinus problems. Injecting it introduces additional risks, including a higher chance of contracting infectious diseases such as HIV or hepatitis C.
Cocaine is also rarely pure. Dealers often “cut” it with other substances, which may range from toxic chemicals to stimulants like amphetamines or fentanyl, and even common household powders such as flour or baby powder. These additives increase the risk of overdose, poisoning, and severe allergic reactions.
Over time, cocaine use weakens major body systems. It can inflame the heart lining and raise the risk of heart attack, damage the gastrointestinal tract and lead to malnutrition, and strain the brain by injuring blood vessels, increasing the likelihood of stroke.
At Red Ribbon Recovery Colorado, our cocaine addiction rehab provides top notch care in a supportive facility designed for lasting healing. We deliver structured treatment and ongoing support to those struggling with substance use, guiding them through every stage of recovery with proven therapies and compassionate care.

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What are the benefits of a cocaine rehab center?
Recognizing that there is a need for cocaine addiction treatment is a big step, but not an easy one. Motivation comes from understanding what benefits you get by addressing addiction.
Our addiction treatment center can help you learn to manage life without addiction and achieve:
- Lasting recovery
- Eliminate or control cravings to reduce the risk of relapse and overdose
- Build or stabilize important relationships in your life
- Help your body heal from the physical damage drugs can cause
- Develop critical skills that help you manage stressors and triggers
- Reduce your risk of cocaine overdose by helping you stop using it completely.
When to consider a cocaine addiction rehab for cocaine abuse
Recognizing cocaine abuse isn’t always straightforward, and taking the first step toward drug addiction treatment can feel overwhelming. The signs often look different from one person to the next, but common red flags include:
- Feeling unable to stop using
- Hiding or lying about drug use
- Bursts of energy followed by restlessness or fatigue
- Pulling away from sober friends or spending most time partying
- Ongoing money problems without explanation
- Risky behavior, such as unsafe sex or reckless decisions
- Unstable moods, swinging from excitement to irritability
- A history of cocaine overdose, accidental or otherwise
Addiction doesn’t always mean using a drug every day, which can make it harder for individuals, friends, and loved ones to recognize when someone is struggling.
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Cocaine addiction treatment services in Colorado
Treatment for cocaine addiction relies heavily on behavioral management. The first step in cocaine rehab involves a thorough evaluation to examine the history of abuse and any co-occurring disorders that might fuel it. This evaluation process can include conversations with healthcare providers and family members to gain a complete understanding of your addiction story and addiction recovery goals.
A complete evaluation allows our treatment team to make a formal diagnosis and to pinpoint other mental health problems, such as alcohol addiction. Dual diagnosis treatment means addressing all issues at the same time, like the use of other drugs, so they don’t contribute to a relapse.
Medical detox
Some people begin their cocaine addiction treatment program at medical detox to control withdrawal. Medical detox at a rehab center allows the body to eliminate toxins from the system.
During detox, cocaine addiction withdrawal symptoms may include:
- Fatigue
- Cravings
- Anxiety
- Insomnia
- Brain fog
- Depression
A structured detox program offers medical supervision, comfort care, and emotional support as symptoms appear. With professional monitoring and treatment, the process becomes safer and more manageable, preparing individuals for the next steps in recovery.
Inpatient rehab
Residential treatment in Colorado allows patients to live in a facility with others who are facing many of the same challenges. In an inpatient setting, participants take part in individual and group sessions, along with activities such as nutritional training and exercise. These services are designed to support your treatment goals and create lasting change.
As part of a comprehensive approach, a residential care recovery program can include access to detox when needed, as well as other evidence-based treatment options. A holistic approach that addresses both physical and emotional needs is recommended as it help individuals not just to stop using drugs, but to truly recover.
Outpatient rehab
Outpatient services offer patients the flexibility to live independently or in a Colorado sober living home. You travel to a treatment location several times during the week for counseling sessions.
There are multiple outpatient treatment types:
- Partial hospitalization program (PHP): PHP is an intensive form of care that takes place during the day, usually on weekdays. After daily sessions, patients return home or to a sober living environment at night. It is less restrictive than residential treatment but still provides structured, supervised support throughout the day.
- Intensive outpatient program (IOP): IOP offers a high level of care without the need to live in a treatment center. Patients attend multiple therapy sessions each week but can continue working, going to school, or managing family responsibilities. It is often a good option for those who need flexibility while still receiving strong clinical support.
- Outpatient treatment (OP): OP involves fewer therapy sessions each week compared to PHP or IOP. It typically follows a more intensive program, giving patients a step-down level of care that helps them stay engaged in recovery while transitioning back to daily life.
Dual diagnosis treatment
Many people who come to our cocaine rehab in Colorado are also facing mental health challenges like depression, anxiety, or trauma, or dealing with substance abuse involving cocaine or other drugs. This is known as a dual diagnosis, and treating both conditions simultaneously is crucial for lasting recovery and long-term sobriety.
Behavioral therapy
Therapy is an important part of recovery because it gives people practical ways to handle cravings, manage stress, and avoid relapse. At our rehab in Colorado, behavioral therapies are often used to help patients build healthier thought patterns and coping strategies. Two approaches commonly included in treatment are:
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Helps people recognize and change negative thinking patterns that often lead to cocaine use.
- Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR). Helps process unresolved trauma or emotional pain that may contribute to substance use.
These therapies not only address the immediate challenges of cocaine addiction but also build a stronger foundation for long-term recovery.
Aftercare planning
Completing a structured cocaine addiction program is a significant achievement, but it is not the end of the recovery journey. Aftercare planning helps bridge the gap between treatment and returning to a life without substance misuse.
An effective continuing care plan focuses on your unique needs and challenges. Typically, it will include a combination of relapse prevention strategies, access to an extensive support network, and other relevant resources. It can be the difference between your ability to maintain long-term sobriety and relapse.
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Addiction recovery starts here: find a cocaine addiction treatment program that puts you first
Red Ribbon Recovery Colorado serves people from Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, communities throughout the Rocky Mountains, and surrounding areas. Our cocaine addiction treatment program in Colorado is designed with a focus on providing effective care through a range of treatment options. While we do not provide detox or inpatient services on site, we refer clients to trusted rehabs in the area to manage this important first step. From there, individuals can continue with our outpatient programs, which are structured to meet personal needs and help manage treatment costs without compromising the quality of care. Contact us today to find out more about our cocaine addiction treatment program.
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Admitting you have a substance abuse problem and asking for help is not always easy. If you or a loved one are struggling with drug addiction, alcohol addiction or another substance use disorder, help is available. Call SAMHSA’s National Helpline at (303) 219-3980 to learn about resources in your area or reach out to our team for personalized treatment.
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About the content

Written by: Carli Simmonds. Carli Simmonds holds a Master of Arts in Community Health Psychology from Northeastern University. From a young age, she witnessed the challenges her community faced with substance abuse, addiction, and mental health challenges, inspiring her dedication to the field.

Medical reviewed by: Jodi Tarantino, LICSW. Jodi Tarantino is an experienced, licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) and Program Director with over 20 years of experience in Behavioral Healthcare. Also reviewed by the RRR Editorial team.
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