Foundry Front Range is part of NRT Behavioral Health, Inc., an organization committed to improving Xanax addiction treatment outcomes and ending cycles of addiction and dysfunction for people throughout Colorado and Wyoming. Foundry Front Range adheres to the highest quality healthcare standards, uses evidence-based practices and integrated addiction medicine, and is home to some of the most skilled clinicians in the State. Learn more about our addictions services programs and what treatment entails.
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We provide high-quality, medically supervised Xanax detox and residential treatment for Xanax use disorder. Call now.
Personal Experience Treating Xanax Addiction
“Throughout my 30 years of clinical work as a licensed alcohol and drug counselor, I have treated thousands of individuals and families affected by substance use disorder. Diagnosing and treating comorbid medical problems caused by long-term substance use, like liver disease, diabetes, and malnutrition, is crucial to helping people recover. Addressing the family system to restore broken relationships and establish recovery-supportive home settings and lifestyles also makes a significant difference in outcomes. The millions of people living in long-term recovery from substance abuse are a testament to the potential to stop letting drugs control your life. Our program offers the expertise and therapies to help people take the first step and stay the course.” — Jasmine Aranda, Chief Clinical Officer
What is Xanax Addiction?
Xanax addiction, clinically referred to as a sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic use disorder (the category that includes benzodiazepine dependence), is a chronic, relapsing condition characterized by a compulsive need to take Xanax despite significant physical, psychological, and social consequences. It develops when repeated use alters brain chemistry — benzodiazepines like alprazolam enhance the activity of GABA, the brain’s primary calming neurotransmitter, and over time the brain adapts in ways that reinforce dependence. Benzodiazepine use disorder exists on a spectrum from mild to severe, and its progression can be gradual, often beginning with a legitimate prescription, making it difficult for individuals or their families to recognize without clinical assessment. Like other substance use disorders, Xanax addiction is a medical condition, not a moral failing, and it responds to evidence-based treatment.
Xanax Addiction vs. Benzodiazepine Use Disorder
The terms “Xanax addiction” and “benzodiazepine use disorder” are often used interchangeably, but healthcare providers classify this condition under sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic use disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), defined by criteria involving loss of control, preoccupation with the substance, and continued use despite negative consequences. “Xanax addiction” generally refers to the more severe end of that spectrum, where physical dependence and compulsive use are most pronounced. Because Xanax (alprazolam) is a short-acting, high-potency benzodiazepine, dependence can develop relatively quickly—sometimes within weeks of regular use. (American Psychiatric Association, DSM-5, 2013)
How Is Xanax Addiction Treated?
Xanax addiction is typically treated through a continuum of care, beginning with medically supervised detox and a carefully managed taper to manage withdrawal safely, and progressing into structured residential or outpatient programming as clinically appropriate. Benzodiazepine addiction treatment addresses both the physical dependence and the underlying psychological, behavioral, and social factors that contribute to ongoing use — including the anxiety, panic, or insomnia that Xanax may originally have been prescribed to treat. An integrated approach that includes co-occurring mental health treatment tends to support more durable outcomes for individuals with a benzodiazepine use disorder.
Common Xanax addiction treatment modalities may include:
- Medically supervised detoxification (ASAM 3.7 withdrawal management)
- Residential inpatient treatment (ASAM 3.5)
- Individual therapy (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing)
- Group therapy and peer support programming
- Medication-assisted treatment (MAT), such as naltrexone or acamprosate, where clinically indicated
- Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP), in-person or virtual
- Family therapy and psychoeducation
- Dual diagnosis / co-occurring mental health treatment
- Relapse prevention planning and aftercare support
Why Timely Xanax Addiction Treatment Matters
Seeking Xanax addiction treatment for benzodiazepine use disorder can be a meaningful step toward stabilizing health, rebuilding relationships, and reducing the compounding risks that untreated dependence carries over time.
Importance of benzodiazepine use disorder treatment:
- Benzodiazepine use disorder is a progressive condition; without intervention, physical and psychological consequences tend to worsen
- Medically supervised detox reduces the risk of life-threatening withdrawal complications, including seizures and delirium
- Structured treatment addresses the co-occurring anxiety, panic, or insomnia that often drive or sustain Xanax use
- Early intervention is associated with better long-term outcomes across physical health, social functioning, and sustained recovery
- Access to Medicaid-covered treatment has expanded options for individuals who previously faced financial barriers to care
- Treatment can help restore family stability and reduce the social and economic burden of untreated addiction
- Residential and outpatient programs provide clinical structure during the highest-risk period of early recovery
Risks of Untreated Xanax Addiction
Without clinical intervention, benzodiazepine use disorder carries significant and well-documented health risks, including the danger that abruptly stopping the drug can itself become a medical emergency.
- Benzodiazepine withdrawal seizures and delirium: Stopping Xanax suddenly after regular use can trigger severe withdrawal, including grand mal seizures and delirium, which can be life-threatening without medical supervision. The American Society of Addiction Medicine recommends medically supervised discontinuation, especially for individuals who have taken benzodiazepines for more than a month (ASAM).
- Overdose and respiratory depression: As a central nervous system depressant, Xanax can suppress breathing in overdose, and the risk rises sharply when it is combined with opioids or alcohol. In 2023, roughly 10,870 U.S. overdose deaths involved benzodiazepines, and nearly 70% of those also involved illicitly manufactured fentanyl (National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIDA). Alprazolam alone was the fifth most common drug in overdose deaths, involved in about 4,642 deaths in 2023 (National Vital Statistics Reports, CDC, 2025).
- Falls, fractures, and accidents: Sedation and impaired coordination, balance, and reaction time increase the risk of falls, fractures, and motor vehicle crashes, risks pronounced enough that the 2023 American Geriatrics Society Beers Criteria recommend avoiding benzodiazepines in older adults (American Geriatrics Society).
- Cognitive impairment: Long-term benzodiazepine use is associated with memory problems, reduced processing speed, and difficulty concentrating; some studies have also linked heavy long-term use to increased dementia risk, though the research findings remain mixed (Beers Criteria; Tannenbaum et al., 2015).
- Mental health deterioration: Ongoing use can worsen the very symptoms it was meant to relieve (producing rebound anxiety, panic, and insomnia) and long-term use has been associated with depressed mood and suicidal thoughts (National Committee for Quality Assurance, NCQA).
- Tolerance and physical dependence: The body adapts to Xanax over time, so escalating doses are often needed to achieve the same effect, deepening physical dependence and making any eventual withdrawal more severe.
- Social and functional consequences: Untreated dependence is associated with impaired work and school performance, relationship breakdown, legal involvement, and increased risk of accidents and injury.
Our Facility: Xanax Addiction Rehab in Broomfield, Colorado
Our inpatient detoxification and residential Xanax addiction treatment facility is located at 11952 Gray Street in Broomfield, Colorado. Broomfield is a beautiful suburb just north of Denver. This convenient location is just a 30-minute drive from downtown Denver and the Denver International Airport.
Our 44,000-square-foot facility is spacious, comfortable, and well-appointed. Clients enjoy large common spaces to meet with peers and relax, recreational areas, a fitness center, private clinical offices, group therapy rooms, a commercial gourmet kitchen that serves delicious and nutritious meals, and more.
Dining & Nutrition
Nutrition plays an important role in recovery. Living with active substance use disorders can deplete the body of vital nutrients, upset one’s metabolism, and lead to malnutrition. Learning to eat a healthy, balanced diet and rebuild a healthy relationship with food can bolster health and support recovery.
Foundry Front Range clients receive healthy and delicious meals and snacks prepared by professional chefs and informed by nutritional experts. Special diets can be accommodated with advance notice. Meals are typically eaten together in the dining room, though clients may choose to dine privately.
Xanax Addiction Treatment Services
We provide a comprehensive array of services to support physical, mental, and social recovery:
- Assessments & Screenings
- Medication Management
- Evidence-based Psychotherapies
- Nutritional Programming
- Life Skills Training
- Group Therapy Sessions
- Trauma Treatment
- Mindfulness Training
- Psychoeducation
- Self-Care & Wellness Programming
- Family Programming
- Case Management
- Recreational Activities
- Continuing Care Planning
- Gender-specific programs
Specialized Care Model: Trauma-Integrated Care
Our Trauma-Integrated Care Model was developed by Chief Clinical Advisor Michael Barnes, PhD, using more than forty years of direct care and research experience.
Traumatic life experiences can have cascading negative impacts, including an inability to experience emotions, damaged relationships, excessive stress, depression, hypervigilance, and more.
The Trauma-Integrated Care Model goes further than conventional trauma-informed models of care by designing the entire treatment episode around emotional safety.
Reduction and resolution of trauma symptoms comes first.
Team members are specially trained to support clients experiencing traumatic stress, family education is provided, and sophisticated trauma therapies are used as a normal course of treatment at Foundry Front Range.
Our Expert Xanax Addiction Treatment Team
We are home to some of the most talented and skilled behavioral healthcare providers. An integrated team of doctors, nurses, psychotherapists, and case managers, in partnership with expert managers and support staff, gives our clients unmatched skill, experience, and compassionate alliance.
Jasmine Aranda
A Chief Clinical Officer with three decades of experience oversees every client treatment plan.
Michael Barnes
A veteran researcher, clinician, and author with forty years of experience guides the future of treatment.
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A nationally recognized policy advisor, author, and speaker remains focused on continuing growth, education, and advocacy.
Our Commitment to Providing Medicaid Rehab
We believe that the quality of care should never be determined by the type of insurance a person carries. At Foundry Front Range, Medicaid clients receive access to the same full continuum of care, the same clinical staff, the same facility, and the same therapeutic programming as every other client we serve.
Navigating insurance can feel overwhelming, especially during a crisis. Our experienced admissions team takes that burden off your shoulders. We verify Medicaid eligibility quickly, walk you through exactly what is covered, and work to minimize any out-of-pocket costs before Xanax addiction treatment begins.
We have helped hundreds of Medicaid clients access the care they need and deserve. We are ready to help you or your loved one do the same.
Why Choose Foundry Front Range for Xanax Addiction Treatment in Colorado
A Recovery-Supportive Environment
Our facility is a safe, supervised environment free from substances and designed to promote healing, learning, and wellness. Medicaid clients at Foundry Front Range receive the same high standard of care as all other clients — including access to evidence-based therapies, expert clinical staff, peer support, and comprehensive aftercare planning.
Connected Detoxification & Residential Treatment
Foundry Front Range offers medically supervised detoxification and residential treatment in one inpatient facility, allowing clients to seamlessly transition from one stage of treatment to the next. Beginning residential treatment immediately after detoxification significantly improves treatment outcomes.
Peer Interaction & Support
Medicaid rehab clients benefit from the same therapeutic community as all Foundry Front Range clients. Living and healing alongside peers who share similar experiences builds community, reduces isolation, and creates lasting bonds that support recovery well beyond the treatment episode.
Medical Prescribing and Optimization
Medicaid often covers medication-assisted treatment and psychiatric medications when clinically indicated. Under the close supervision of our prescribing team, clients can have their medication regimens optimized during their treatment stay.
Seamless Insurance Verification
Our admissions team works directly with Medicaid to verify coverage quickly and clearly. We help clients and their families understand exactly what is covered, what to expect during treatment, and how to navigate any administrative steps so that the focus can remain on recovery rather than paperwork.
Treatment Team Access & Oversight
Our integrated care model ensures that Medicaid clients have consistent, meaningful access to their full treatment team — including physicians, nurses, licensed therapists, and case managers. Frequent clinical interactions improve outcomes by allowing care plans to be adjusted in real time as client needs evolve.
Nutrition and Fitness Support
Substance use disorders often lead to poor nutritional habits, disordered eating, and poor physical health. Our program provides high-quality nutrition and dietary counseling needed to restore physical health and teaches clients how to maintain healthy habits in recovery. On-site supervised fitness facilities allow clients to rebuild their bodies safely.
Facilitated Family Involvement
Family programming, which typically includes education and counseling, is part of our comprehensive recovery model. Trained family therapists help clients and their family members understand addiction, repair relationships, and build the home support systems essential to sustained recovery.
What to Expect in Xanax Addiction Treatment at Foundry Front Range
We are an inpatient detox and treatment center for Xanax and benzodiazepine addiction. Foundry Front Range is a Joint Commission-accredited, evidence-based drug and alcohol rehab center serving adults 18+ in Broomfield, Colorado. We offer medically supervised detox (ASAM 3.7) and integrated residential treatment (ASAM 3.5), and we proudly accept RAE 1 Medicaid. Our licensed medical facility provides structured, clinically supervised care for individuals navigating benzodiazepine use disorder and co-occurring conditions.
1. Medically supervised Xanax detoxification
Medically supervised detox is a critical first step for individuals with a benzodiazepine use disorder, because stopping Xanax abruptly can produce life-threatening withdrawal symptoms — including seizures — without proper clinical management. At Foundry Front Range, our dedicated detox suite provides 24/7 medical oversight to support a safe, monitored withdrawal, typically using a carefully managed taper. Detox is available as a stand-alone service or as the first phase of comprehensive residential Xanax addiction treatment — and because both programs are housed in the same facility, clients can transition directly into residential care without disruption.
2. Medical assessments and screenings
Long-term benzodiazepine use can affect cognition, neurological health, sleep, and overall health, among other areas. Upon admission, clients receive thorough medical assessments and screenings to identify underlying health conditions that may require attention during Xanax addiction treatment. Addressing these issues early is an important part of supporting each client’s overall stability and readiness to engage in the recovery process.
3. Medical care and nursing
Our clinical and nursing staff provide ongoing medical care throughout detox and residential Xanax addiction treatment to address health conditions associated with benzodiazepine use disorder. When a client’s medical needs require a higher level of care than our facility can provide, we coordinate referrals to local hospital partners to ensure they receive appropriate treatment before returning to participate fully in programming.
4. Xanax education
Understanding benzodiazepine use disorder — its causes, effects, and long-term management — is an important part of the recovery process. At Foundry Front Range, psychoeducation is tailored to each client’s individual conditions and needs, and is delivered in both individual and group settings. Building this foundation of knowledge can help clients make informed decisions about their health and recovery beyond Xanax addiction treatment.
5. Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy is a cornerstone of evidence-based Xanax addiction treatment and a primary modality used throughout residential care at Foundry Front Range. Our clinical team draws on a range of therapeutic approaches, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and motivational interviewing (MI). For clients with trauma histories, specialized therapies such as EMDR and somatic experiencing may be integrated into the treatment plan to address underlying or undiagnosed trauma that can contribute to benzodiazepine use disorder.
6. Psychiatric prescribing
Psychiatric medication can play an important role in supporting recovery from benzodiazepine use disorder. Medications prescribed and managed by our experienced clinical team may help stabilize mood and address symptoms of co-occurring anxiety or depression — conditions that frequently contribute to problematic Xanax use. The goal of psychiatric prescribing is to help clients achieve stability and comfort under the safe, monitored care of a qualified medical provider, often by identifying effective, non-habit-forming alternatives.
7. Group therapy
Group therapy is a structured, evidence-based modality that forms a central part of residential Xanax addiction treatment at Foundry Front Range. Led by licensed clinicians, group sessions provide a space for clients to explore shared experiences, practice interpersonal skills, and build peer accountability in early recovery. Therapeutic groups may focus on topics such as relapse prevention, emotional regulation, coping strategies, and the psychological dimensions of benzodiazepine use disorder. The group setting can help reduce the isolation that often accompanies addiction and may support clients in developing the social connections that are important to sustained recovery.
8. Family therapy
Benzodiazepine use disorder affects not just the individual, but the people closest to them. Family therapy is offered as part of residential treatment at Foundry Front Range to help clients and their loved ones begin to address relationship dynamics, communication patterns, and the impact of addiction on the family system. Sessions are facilitated by licensed clinicians and are designed to support both the client’s recovery and the wellbeing of participating family members. Families who engage in the treatment process alongside their loved one may be better prepared to provide meaningful support after discharge. Learn more about our Family Addiction Program.
9. Support group introduction
Long-term recovery from benzodiazepine use disorder is often supported by ongoing peer connection beyond the clinical setting. During residential treatment, clients are introduced to mutual support frameworks such as 12-step programs and SMART Recovery, and may have the opportunity to attend facilitated meetings as part of their programming. This introduction is designed to help clients become familiar with the recovery community before they leave treatment, so that stepping into peer support after discharge feels approachable rather than unfamiliar. Staff can help clients identify meetings and community resources in the Broomfield and Denver metro area that align with their individual preferences and recovery goals.
10. Recreation and lifestyle counseling
Recovery involves more than clinical therapy — it also includes rebuilding daily structure, physical health, and a sense of purpose. At Foundry Front Range, recreational and lifestyle counseling may help clients identify healthy activities, interests, and routines that can support their recovery outside of formal treatment. This may include guidance on stress management, sleep hygiene, physical activity, and building a lifestyle that is sustainable in long-term recovery. Re-establishing a meaningful daily routine is an important part of preparing clients to return to everyday life after residential care.
11. Nutritional education and support
Prolonged substance use can significantly disrupt the body’s nutritional status, affecting everything from energy levels to sleep. Nutritional education and support at Foundry Front Range is designed to help clients understand the relationship between nutrition and recovery, and to begin rebuilding healthy eating habits during their time in residential treatment. Adequate nutrition supports the body’s healing process and may contribute to improved mood and energy as clients progress through treatment. Our clinical team works to ensure that clients have access to nourishing meals and, where appropriate, targeted nutritional guidance as part of their overall care.
12. Discharge planning
Residential treatment is a structured beginning to recovery, not the end of the care continuum. Discharge planning at Foundry Front Range begins early in the treatment process to ensure that clients leave with a clear, individualized plan for continued support. This may include coordination of step-down care such as our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) or Virtual IOP, referrals to outpatient providers, connection to community support resources, and guidance on medication management if applicable. Our clinical team works closely with each client and, where appropriate, their family to help ensure a supported transition from residential care back to daily life.
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Xanax Addiction Treatment FAQ
Here are some questions people also ask about Xanax addiction treatment and substance use disorders more generally.
Does Foundry Front Range accept Medicaid for Xanax treatment?
Yes. Foundry Front Range accepts RAE 1 Medicaid, which may cover medically supervised detox and residential treatment for eligible individuals. Our admissions team can help you verify your coverage before you arrive — contact us at Call 720-807-7867 or visit our Insurance page to learn more.
Is Xanax detox medically supervised at your facility?
Yes. Our detox program operates at ASAM level 3.7, meaning clients receive 24/7 medical oversight throughout the withdrawal process. Benzodiazepine withdrawal can produce serious and potentially life-threatening symptoms, including seizures, and medically supervised detox — typically using a carefully managed taper — is designed to support safe, monitored withdrawal under the care of licensed clinical staff.
How long does Xanax addiction treatment take?
The length of treatment varies depending on each client’s clinical needs, medical history, and progress in care. Because benzodiazepines often require a gradual taper, detox can last from several days to a few weeks, while residential treatment programs generally range from 28 to 90 days. Our clinical team works with each client to develop an individualized treatment plan and will discuss anticipated length of stay during the admissions process.
Does Foundry Front Range treat co-occurring mental health conditions?
Yes. Co-occurring conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other mental health disorders are common among individuals with a benzodiazepine use disorder — and are especially relevant given that Xanax is frequently prescribed for anxiety and panic. These conditions are addressed throughout the care continuum at Foundry Front Range. Our integrated approach includes psychiatric evaluation, medication management where appropriate, and evidence-based therapies designed to treat both substance use and mental health concerns together.
How do I start the admissions process?
You can begin by calling our admissions team at 720-807-7867 or by visiting our Admissions page to learn about next steps, verify insurance, and determine whether Foundry Front Range is an appropriate fit for your clinical needs. We’re available to answer questions and guide you or your family through the process.