Sober Living FAQs - Brighton, Colorado

Find answers to common questions about our recovery housing program

Admission Process

Residents must have completed detox and have a minimum of 30 days of sobriety. We require a commitment to our program guidelines and participation in 12-step meetings. Applicants must also pass a background check and provide references.

Start by completing our online application form or calling us directly. We'll schedule an interview to discuss your recovery goals and ensure our program is a good fit. The process typically takes 2-3 days.

Our program is flexible based on individual needs. Most residents stay between 3-12 months, with the average being 6 months. We work with you to determine the best timeline for your recovery journey.

House Rules & Policies

No drugs or alcohol on the premises, attend mandatory house meetings, participate in at least 3 AA/NA meetings per week, maintain employment or education, respect all residents and staff, and follow curfew guidelines.

Yes, we have a 10 PM curfew Sunday through Thursday, and midnight on Friday and Saturday. This structure helps maintain a stable environment conducive to recovery.

Visitors are allowed during designated hours with prior approval. All visitors must be approved by staff and sign in upon arrival. Overnight guests are not permitted without special circumstances.

Costs & Payment

Our rates are competitive and include housing, utilities, and program support. We offer flexible payment options and work with insurance when possible. Please contact us directly for current pricing.

We accept cash, check, and credit card payments. Weekly and monthly payment plans are available. Some insurance plans may cover portions of sober living costs - we can help verify your benefits.

The cost includes shared housing, utilities (electric, water, internet), basic household supplies, access to common areas, and program support. Food and personal items are not included.

Daily Life & Schedule

Days include work or education commitments, house meetings, 12-step meetings, meal times, and personal time. We maintain a structured but flexible environment that supports recovery while allowing individual growth.

Residents are responsible for their own food and meal preparation. We have a fully equipped kitchen and dining area for shared use. Many residents enjoy cooking together and sharing meals as part of building community.

Absolutely! We encourage residents to maintain employment or pursue education. This is an important part of building a stable, sober life. We work with your schedule to accommodate work and school commitments.

Residents are responsible for their own transportation. We're located near public transit routes, and many residents use RTD buses. We also have parking available for those with vehicles.

Still Have Questions?

We're here to help! If you can't find the answer you're looking for, don't hesitate to reach out to our team directly.