What To Bring
What to bring to treatment at Foundry Treatment Center Steamboat.
When preparing for your stay at The Foundry, here is a general guideline of what to bring to treatment as well as what items to leave at home.
Please contact our admissions team for additional information and to discuss how we can assist you in making your travel arrangements.
The Foundry Will Provide
- Towels
- Bed linens
- Laundry baskets
- Water bottle
- Insect repellant
- Sunblock
You are only permitted to bring 2 bags of belongings.
What To Bring To Treatment
- Personal Identification
- Comfortable clothing appropriate for the season
- Sleepwear in line with dress code
- Toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo/conditioner, deodorant (must be brand new/unused)
- Shaving Razors (Electric Razor is preferred)
- Sturdy, comfortable shoes for walking/hiking, preferably waterproof hiking boots
- Gym shoes and workout gear in line with dress code
- Indoor shoes or slippers
- Backpack for outings
- Swim Wear: Board Shorts/Swim trunks
- Rain Jacket
- Light Jacket
- Any prescription medication that you are currently taking in its original container
- Step or recovery work you have done
- Sunglasses
- Cell Phone: this is not accessible while in the primary residential program, but is a requirement to enroll/transfer in the day-treatment (PHP) program
- Up to three creams/gels, sealed in original packaging. Must be approved by The Foundry Physician
What To Leave At Home
*Not accessible in the primary residential program, but allowed in the day treatment (PHP) program.
- Illicit drugs and/or alcohol. Unauthorized medication will be confiscated upon admission
- Tobacco products, nicotine patches
- E-cigarettes or vapor pens
- Mouthwash, hand sanitizer, perfume or aftershave
- Jewelry
- Over the counter medications or supplements
- *Laptops
- *iPads or tablets
- *Smart Watches (i.e., Apple Watch)
- *MP3 players
- Aerosol containers (hairspray)
- Scissors or sharp implements
- Energy drinks, vitamin water, food items
- Weapons of any kind
- Expired medications
- Clothing that promotes drug or alcohol use
- Tank tops, short shorts, muscle shirts; any excessively revealing clothing
Seasonal Clothing Suggestions
October to May
- Long sleeves, turtlenecks, sweatshirts
- Winter Coat
- Hat, scarf, and gloves
- Thick Socks
- Snow Pants
- Boots
June to September
- Shorts (Minimum 6-inch inseam)
- Short-sleeved shirts
- Layers; long sleeves, pants
- Sweater, jacket, sweatshirts