Transitional and Sober Living Homes in Denver, CO

A Supportive Path to Long-Term Recovery

At Life-Line Colorado, we know that recovery is a journey, not a destination. We also know that that journey requires time, patience, and a safe, structured environment to grow in. With this in mind, our transitional and sober living homes in Denver, CO, strive to provide exactly that — a secure and supportive place where individuals in recovery can stabilize their lives, regain independence, and work toward lasting change.

We’ve helped countless people throughout the Denver area take that critical next step after treatment. So whether you’ve completed a residential rehab program, detox, or are transitioning out of incarceration, our sober living homes offer a second chance to build a solid foundation for your future — right here in the heart of Colorado.

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What We Offer in Our Denver Transitional Housing

We provide transitional housing in Denver, CO, that prioritizes structure, safety, and community. Our homes are clean, comfortable, and designed to give participants a sense of stability. Everyone living in our houses is on a recovery journey, and our environment reflects that shared focus.

Here’s what you can expect when you stay with us:

  • Safe and sober living spaces
  • Peer accountability and support
  • Drug and alcohol-free environment
  • Curfews and house rules to encourage structure
  • Access to local employment and community resources
  • Guidance for building healthy habits and routines

Each of our homes is located within the Denver metro area, giving residents easy access to public transportation, job opportunities, recovery meetings, and other essential services.

A Strong Local Focus in Denver, CO

Being based in Denver means we understand the unique challenges and opportunities that come with living in this vibrant, fast-growing city. From navigating housing costs to finding work and accessing local recovery services, we’re tapped into the community and ready to help our participants get on their feet.

Our homes are located in safe neighborhoods across the Denver area, including areas near Colfax, Lakewood, and Five Points. Whether you’re new to Denver or have deep roots here, we’re committed to helping you find your footing and build a new chapter in your life with confidence.

The scenery here — from the views of the Rockies to the energy of downtown—reminds us every day that transformation is possible. And we believe that everyone deserves the chance to experience that in a positive, supported setting.

Why Choose Life-Line Colorado?

Our team is deeply committed to creating a recovery-focused environment where individuals can heal, grow, and thrive. We don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. Each person we serve has a different background and a different story — and we’re here to meet you where you are.

What sets our transitional homes apart?

  • Real structure: We enforce curfews, chore rotations, and regular check-ins to help residents stay on track.
  • Recovery-minded peers: Living with others focused on sobriety creates accountability and mutual support.
  • Stable housing: Many people in early recovery are navigating housing insecurity. Our homes offer a dependable place to land.
  • Experience and understanding: We’ve helped people from all walks of life, and we know what it takes to get through the tough early stages of transition.
  • Access to resources: We help connect participants to job opportunities, health care, therapy, and other services in the Denver area.

In short, we don’t just provide housing — we provide community, connection, and the support needed to keep moving forward.

Who We Serve

Life-Line Colorado serves adults in recovery who need a sober and structured environment as they transition into independence. Whether you’re leaving a treatment center, exiting the justice system, or coming from a difficult personal situation, we’re here to offer a safe and respectful place to land.

We welcome individuals who are committed to staying sober, contributing to their household, and actively participating in their own recovery process.

FAQ – Transitional and Sober Living Homes in Denver, CO

Q: What’s the difference between transitional housing and treatment?
Transitional housing isn’t treatment — it’s a sober and supportive living environment. Many of our residents attend outpatient treatment, work full-time jobs, or are involved in recovery programs while living in our homes.

Q: Do you drug test residents?
Yes. We maintain a strict drug- and alcohol-free environment. Regular testing helps ensure the safety and accountability of all our residents.

Q: How long can I stay in the home?
Length of stay varies depending on your personal goals and circumstances. Some stay for a few months, while others stay longer as they build a stable lifestyle.

Q: Do I need a job before moving in?
No, but you will be expected to actively seek employment or participate in productive daily activities. We also help connect residents to local job resources.

Q: Is there a curfew?
Yes. Curfews are part of the structure we provide. They help create consistency and a safe, orderly home environment.

Begin Your Next Chapter With Life-Line Colorado

At Life-Line Colorado, we know that lasting recovery starts with having the right foundation — and for many, that foundation is a safe place to call home. With this in mind, our transitional and sober living homes in Denver, CO are designed to provide the structure, support, and community you need to move forward with purpose. So whether you’re rebuilding your life after treatment, seeking a fresh start, or simply looking for a place to stabilize and grow, we’re here to help. And we hope that, at your convenience, you consider reaching out to us today to take the next step in your journey — because you don’t have to do it alone.

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