Your guide to sober living and support

Finding the right support for recovery is crucial. Here, you'll discover a wealth of resources designed to help you or your loved one on the journey to lasting sobriety and independent living.

Key resources for your journey

We've compiled essential information and direct links to help you navigate the process of finding sober living and recovery support. Our goal is to make these crucial resources readily available and easy to understand.

Clear, accurate home details

Access precise information on program details, recovery focus, services, and amenities for various sober living homes. Understand what each facility offers.

Location and accessibility

Find sober living options near you, including details on accessibility and public transport routes in Denver, Colorado, and surrounding areas.

Pricing and payment information

Understand the costs associated with sober living and explore various payment options, including potential financial assistance programs.

Trusted partners in recovery

We proudly collaborate with leading organizations dedicated to providing comprehensive support for individuals on their path to lasting sobriety. Explore their offerings below.

Sober House directory

Sober House provides informative guides and a comprehensive directory of sober living homes and halfway houses across the country. Visit their website to find a suitable home near you. soberhouse.com

American Addiction Centers

Learn more about sober living homes, their costs, and how to find one that fits your needs. American Addiction Centers offers valuable insights and guidance. American Addiction Centers

Community and peer support

Connecting with others who understand your journey is vital for long-term recovery. These organizations offer structured environments, peer mentorship, and community integration.

National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR)

NARR sets standards for quality sober living environments and helps individuals find certified residences that prioritize safety and recovery. They are a national voice for sober living best practices.

Peer support and 12-step programs

Engage with supportive communities through programs like Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. These groups provide invaluable mentorship and a shared path to sobriety.

Alternative recovery support groups

Discover a variety of other support groups that offer different approaches to recovery, focusing on individual needs and diverse pathways to a sober life.