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Sober Living Colorado Springs


A supportive home for sober living in Colorado Springs, CO designed to help young adults build independence, while overcoming substance use, addiction, and mental health challenges.

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Sober Living Program Overview
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Sober Living for Young Adult Men

As a young man healing from addiction, you might find it hard to get the support you need, especially if living at home presents its own challenges that keep you in a rut.

To have the best chance at recovering, you need to be surrounded by compassion and stability. Our empowering sober living homes provide a safe environment filled with peers and trained professionals who get what you’re going through.

Our sober house in Colorado Springs offers a growth-focused community for young men (18-30). We know that no healing journey is the same, so we strive to tailor your stay to your individual needs and goals. Join us to get the personalized care and confidence you need for a sober lifestyle.

Why Choose Sober Living

Getting sober is great, but staying sober is the real goal. Once you’ve committed to treatment, finding a community of people to support you is the key to maintaining your sobriety. Choosing to stay in sober living facility during early recovery can make all the difference.

During your stay at our Colorado Springs sober living home, you’ll participate in Partial Hospitalization Programming (PHP) or Intensive Outpatient Programming (PHP) that follows a customized schedule agreed upon by you and our Housing Managers.

During treatment, you will gain resilience, independence, and confidence in yourself. Our recovery community and recovery coaches are excited to work with you. They’re available 24/7 for when you need support, compassion, or advice.

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Sober Living Program Overview
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We’re available 7 days a week to help answer any questions you may have.

Find Hope at Sandstone Care

“Sandstone helped me to dig deep… and it taught me how to have a relationship with myself and relationships with others again. I was able to take the mask off, and I don’t have to put it back on.”

Watch Jesse detail how he took the leap to recover from addiction and find himself again. Discover the skills he learned during his time with Sandstone, including accountability for actions, self-sufficiency, and emotional regulation that allowed him to claim control over his life and stay sober.

With care from caring counselors and staff trained in addiction recovery, Jesse had access to the tools he needed to break the cycle and focus on his sobriety. By tailoring addiction treatment to the unique needs of patients like Jesse, we create an environment that fosters growth, healing, and the development of a strong support network.

Jesse’s Recovery Story

Drug & Alcohol Treatment Options

Struggling with substance use or addiction? Our rehab centers can help.

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Alcohol

The transition between recreational alcohol use and alcohol dependence can be a subtle one. But if you’re finding that you can’t stop drinking when you want to, you may have alcohol dependence.

Marijuana

Similar to alcohol use, smoking or ingesting marijuana has become normalized as a way to relax or take the edge off. When overused, it can make you feel unable to cope with life without using.

Stimulants

A stimulant is any drug that increases your central nervous system activity. Stimulants are used to heighten attention, hyperactivity, and alertness. Abuse of these drugs can lead to a variety of health problems.

Opioids

Opioids are a class of drugs that include synthetic opioids, pain killers, and the illegal drug heroin. These drugs, including prescription medications, are highly addictive.

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Daily Life Overview

Building a Sober Community

Recovery homes give you the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals who are also healing from substance abuse. When you’re surrounded by people who make you feel inspired, overcoming drug addiction or alcohol addiction becomes much easier.

Living with other recovering young men helps you build strong connections based on shared experiences, hardships, and hope for the future. This sober living community will show you that you’re not alone. It also provides a supportive environment to practice healthy, sober relationships you learn during treatment.

Through group therapy, mealtimes, shared chores, and fun activities on weekends, you’ll have plenty of chances to bond with residents and staff. Our sober living home in Colorado Springs is not just a place to stay; it’s a caring community that becomes your extended family.

Build Community
Residents in recovery living are part of a community where they support each other in developing life skills and creating community.
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Our recovery residences are staffed by experienced and caring professionals who are there anytime that residents are present.

Our Sober House in Colorado Springs

Our Colorado Springs sober living home is fitted with comfortable furnishing and modern amenities so you feel right at home as soon as you step through the door. The home is conveniently located near Denver, providing plenty of opportunities for exciting outings on the weekends.

Our sober homes are staffed by trained professionals seven days a week. Training includes de-escalation, first aid, CPR, and medication management. Staff also support residents in figuring out their next steps post-treatment.

Our sober living homes are built to offer you the chance to focus on yourself in a substance-free transitional housing while prioritizing your treatment programming. Take a tour of our home below, and read about our favorite amenities and weekend activities.

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Amenities

Our home is equipped with all the amenities residents need to fulfill daily responsibilities and enjoy their downtime afterwards. These conveniences include:

  • Grill
  • Satellite TV
  • Large Outdoor Patio
  • Pool Table
  • Mountain View
  • Full-size Kitchen

Activities

Residents are encouraged to get out and explore the beautiful Colorado Springs area. Every weekend we organize group trips for exciting activities including:

  • Hiking
  • Paintball
  • Batting Cages
  • Rock Climbing
  • Top Golf
  • Phoenix Multisport
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The Obvious Choice for Effective Treatment

At Sandstone Care, we believe in personalized and specialized care. Unlike generic treatment approaches, we understand that each person’s circumstances are unique.

Using thorough assessments, our licensed therapists and medical professionals gain a deeper understanding of your background, challenges, and goals. We then equip you and your family with the necessary tools to support your recovery journey.

With our full continuum of care, you’ll receive the right level of support at every stage. Whether you need high-support inpatient care, or just a few hours of outpatient treatment a week, our expert team will collaborate with you to find your best fit.

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The Continuum of Care

Care for Wherever You Are in Your Journey

Access a full range of treatments for mental health and substance use disorders. Whether you need a safe transitional living community, inpatient treatment, or outpatient therapy, we have a program to help.

Learn more about levels of care

5-21 days of 24/7 on-site medical supervision.

Our Medically-Assisted Detox and Inpatient Center offers private rooms and 24/7 medically supervised care to support a safe recovery from drugs and alcohol, followed by comprehensive treatment that addresses your physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual needs.

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Medical Detox Explained

30-90 days of on-site 24/7 treatment.

We provide residential treatment centers (RTCs) for teens (13-18) and young adults (18-30), treating mental health challenges including anxiety, depression, trauma, and substance use.

Our teen RTCs treat adolescents in a serene setting with smaller group sizes and a focus on strengthening the family unit. The length of stay is 60-90 days. Our young adult RTC offers young adults a peaceful environment in which they can be treated for mental health challenges within 30-45 days. Both RTCs create a distraction-free space for healing, helping clients return to daily life feeling more balanced and well.

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Teen Residential Care Explained

2-6 months

Our Transitional Living Program can be combined with clinical programming to provide a comprehensive treatment experience for our young adult client’s struggling with substance use disorders.

Our homes are for individuals aged 18-30 and help clients establish a supportive community and accountability, while increasing independence and personal responsibility.

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Transitional Living Program Overview

4 weeks of on-site day treatment.

Our Teen & Young Adult Day Treatment program, also known as Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), is a highly structured level of care that offers five days of robust programming a week.

Our mental health and substance use programming helps clients to stabilize, begin to understand their mental health and/or addiction struggles, and heal from them. We strive to help our clients become more like the person they want to be, without using negative coping strategies or substances to get there.

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PHP Explained

12 weeks of on-site or virtual treatment.

Our Teen & Young Adult IOP, or Intensive Outpatient Program, consists of 3-4 days of weekly programming that treats mental health challenges such as depression, trauma, anxiety, and substance use.

IOP includes individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy. This flexible treatment option occurs in the evening hours so you can continue meeting your school or work responsibilities while receiving care.

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What is IOP?

You Have Questions, We Have Answers.

Our goal is to provide the most helpful information. Please reach out to us if you have any additional questions. We are here to help any way we can.

Cost depends on location. We keep our treatment programs as affordable as possible while still maintaining the highest quality service possible. We are in-network with many insurance companies. Call our admissions team at (888) 850-1890 or verify your insurance.

Yes. Our highly trained and caring housing managers are available any time residents are at the house.

Yes, you will have access to your phones and computers.

No. We believe in starting with many privileges and only revoking access if necessary, so we do not have a blackout period when you begin our program.

The house is fully furnished and stocked. Bring clothing and essentials. The houses have TV’s and video game consoles, laundry, fully equipped kitchens and plenty of parking if you have a car.

A halfway house is a transitional home, often court-ordered, for people serving probation or who are leaving jail. Many of these facilities are government-owned and operated.

A sober living house is a gender-separated home for people in addiction recovery programs to get social and environmental support services for their sobriety.

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Let’s take the first step together.

We understand taking the first step is difficult. There is no shame or guilt in asking for help or more information. We are here to support you in any way we can.