Cheyenne Center
Cheyenne Center is a nonprofit treatment provider for Substance Use Disorders (SUD). The center aims to help individuals achieve and maintain sobriety by offering guidance that eases their transition back into society. Cheyenne Center operates a 30-day program for men that covers drug and alcohol education, life skills, criminal addictive thinking, relapse prevention and sober living. This facility also functions as an alternative sentencing program for individuals facing incarceration for drug and alcohol offenses. Once a person is accepted into treatment, the staff remains in contact with judges, attorneys, probation and parole officers throughout treatment, submitting progress reports as directed by court officials. The Cheyenne Center also provides outpatient services such as individual counseling sessions, HIV education and testing, tobacco awareness classes, domestic violence education, and family education on drugs, alcohol, and recovery. Contact Cheyenne Center directly for answers to any questions and more information on their programs and services.