ARTS Treatment is an organization dedicated to providing accessible and compassionate care for individuals struggling with substance use disorders. Their mobile health unit, a fully equipped RV, brings treatment directly to communities, making recovery support available to those who face barriers in accessing traditional clinic-based care. The program emphasizes confidentiality, accessibility, and a harm-reduction approach, ensuring that people can receive help in a comfortable and nonjudgmental environment. Personalized Care From Medical and Peer Professionals The mobile health services include medication-assisted treatment using options such as Methadone, Suboxone, Naltrexone, Vivitrol, and Antabuse. They also offer counseling both in person and through telehealth, along with support from Peer Recovery Specialists who assist with job searches, obtaining identification, resume building, housing, clothing, and food resources. The program integrates HIV services and coordinates with probation and parole programs as an approved provider. Same-day appointments are often available to ensure timely access to care. Accessible, Community-Based Care These services are designed for individuals who may have difficulty reaching fixed treatment locations, particularly those in underserved populations around Denver and Aurora, Colorado. The mobile unit visits various community sites throughout the week, such as shelters and transitional housing centers. Clients can begin the intake process by bringing a photo ID. This initiative is part of ARTS’s broader network of programs, which also includes adolescent services, outpatient care, recovery homes, and office-based medication treatment.


