The Raleigh House is an accredited, full-continuum behavioral health and addiction treatment center near Denver offering confidential, evidence-based care for adults — including specialized programs for executives and healthcare professionals. Their model blends medically supervised detox, residential treatment at a 40-acre wellness lodge (The Ranch), and step-down outpatient services with holistic and experiential therapies to support sustained recovery.
The Raleigh House combines high-touch clinical care with holistic, experiential programming designed to address both substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions. Residents receive individualized treatment plans delivered by Master’s-level clinicians, medical staff and nurses, with therapies that include CBT, EMDR, trauma-informed approaches, and medication-assisted options when indicated. The Ranch campus offers a secluded, lodge-style setting ideal for people who need privacy and focused, distraction-free recovery. Nutrition, fitness, and structured experiential activities (equine therapy, rock climbing, horticulture) are integrated to support physical and emotional healing.
For professionals and healthcare workers, The Raleigh House emphasizes discretion and career-sensitive planning, tailoring schedules and supports to protect reputation while promoting long-term wellness. Their continuum of care ensures a coordinated transition from detox or inpatient services to PHP, IOP, and outpatient continuing care, with benefit verification and family support resources during admissions. The program also highlights staff-to-client ratios and clinical oversight intended to deliver personalized attention, and the facility maintains Joint Commission accreditation to support quality and insurance reimbursement pathways. Aftercare planning and alumni supports help clients sustain gains once they return to work and community life.
Center Overview
Insurance Accepted




Private Pay Option
Cash Pay Rates
If you are not using insurance, the pricing listed below is an estimate of the cash pay rate.
Self-pay / private pay , Out-of-network insurance billing (benefit verification and pre-authorization assistance) , Financing / rehab loan options (site mentions financing/lending programs)
Initial confidential phone consultation with admissions coordinator , Clinical assessment and benefits verification / insurance verification , Medical screening and placement decision (detox / inpatient / outpatient) , Step-by-step guidance from admissions coordinator; family support and orientation provided
Staff Credentials:
Multidisciplinary team including Master’s-level therapists, medical doctors, nurses and psychiatric providers, credentialed counselors (e.g., LPC, CAC credentials), nutritionists, experiential therapists, and nursing staff.
Success Rates or Outcomes (if available):
Site states The Raleigh House reports recovery/outcome rates that exceed many traditional Colorado treatment centers and highlights outcomes such as improved work-life balance, self-awareness, and restoration of professional functioning. (No single numeric success rate published on program pages.)
Executive Verified Listing
Rehab verified that the name, location, contact information and license to operate for this treatment provider are valid and up-to-date.

Joint Commission Accredited
Independent, third-party mental health resource. Verification does not imply endorsement and does not guarantee the quality of treatment services.
Meet your care team

Eric Lapp
Founder & CEO. Founder of The Raleigh House (profile and founder story available on site). He established the program after his own recovery experiences and has led the organization since its opening; often quoted about the vision for The Ranch and experiential/holistic care.

Whitney Harrah, LPC, CACIII
Assistant Executive Director. Frequently cited on the site and blog posts; LPC and CACIII credentialed clinician with many years in addiction treatment and program leadership; provides clinical perspective on residential care and early recovery.



Kristie Dorsett
Privacy Officer (named in the facility Notice of Privacy Practices). Listed as a senior contact for privacy/HIPAA compliance in the facility’s documentation.
(Additional leadership and clinical staff names/roles are referenced across the site and LinkedIn profiles; consult the facility for a full leadership directory.)

Specialties
Therapies & Approaches
Amenities

The Raleigh House
Executive & Professional Programs
The Raleigh House offers confidential, discreet care designed for executives and healthcare professionals, blending flexible scheduling
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Holistic & Experiential Therapies
Beyond traditional psychotherapy, the center uses equine therapy, rock climbing, yoga, horticulture, and nutrition counseling to rebuild physical
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Medical & Clinical Oversight
The facility provides medically supervised detox and ongoing psychiatric/medical care when needed, with licensed clinicians and nursing staff
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Continuum of Care
Patients move through a coordinated continuum — detox → residential → PHP → IOP/Outpatient → aftercare — with step-down options and housing assistance if needed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Raleigh House works with many major insurance carriers on an out-of-network basis (Aetna, Anthem/BCBS, Cigna/Evernorth, Humana, Beacon, MultiPlan, etc.). Coverage varies by plan, so the admissions team will verify benefits and discuss options (and can assist with appeals or financing if needed).
Yes — privacy and discretion are emphasized, especially for professionals; the facility follows HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 protections and has a named Privacy Officer to manage confidential matters. Admissions staff explain communication policies and help arrange discrete logistics for clients and families.
The Raleigh House provides flexible program lengths and levels of care (medical detox, 30/60/90-day residential options, PHP, IOP, and outpatient continuing care). Treatment length is individualized based on clinical assessment and recovery goals.
Yes — the program specializes in dual diagnosis care and uses integrated, trauma-informed treatment to address co-occurring mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, and mood disorders alongside substance use treatment.
Call the admissions line (720-891-4657) or complete the online contact form for a confidential consultation. An admissions coordinator will guide you through assessment, insurance verification, clinical placement recommendations, and logistics for admission.
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