About Summit House Recovery
Summit House Recovery is a sober living provider in Denver, Colorado that offers structured recovery residences for adults transitioning from intensive treatment to independent life. The homes feature on-site house managers, regular accountability measures, and community based support.
What kind of recovery support does Summit House Recovery offer?
Summit House Recovery provides sober livingĀ through recovery residences or transitional housing with weekly house meetings, regular drug and alcohol screening, and structured programming.
The environment includes accountability systems like curfews and house rules along with practical help securing employment, continuing education, and rebuilding family relationships.
Who can live here?
The homes serve adults 18 and older who can demonstrate 14 days of sobriety before moving in though a 72 hour minimum may be considered with approval. Individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions may be accepted if they can show current treatment and medication management.
What does it cost to live here?
Monthly fees range from $750 to $1,200 depending on location and room type, covering housing, utilities, internet, and household supplies. Summit House Recovery may work with some private insurance providers and can discuss payment arrangements during screening.
A bridge to independence
Summit House Recovery in Denver is certified by the Colorado Association of Recovery Residences and designed to help you move confidently from treatment into life on your own terms. If you’re ready for structure, accountability, and a community that understands recovery, explore how sober living can support your next chapter.
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Addiction Treatments
Levels of Care
Outpatient rehabs offer a wide variety of services and levels of care to align with clients' unique and evolving needs. Outpatient care is best suited for clients who are stable and for those who wish to remain at home while receiving treatment. Clients typically receive addiction counseling and recovery-focused life skills training, including participating in evening, night, and weekend sessions to accommodate clients' schedules. Clients at an increased relapse risk may receive more frequent and intensive treatment.
Residents of a sober living home in Colorado are encouraged to continue to develop coping skills and habits they learned in treatment. They can typically live at the halfway house as long as they want, until they feel they are ready to transition home. During their stay, they must adhere to house rules, which may include contributing to household chores, abiding by a curfew, and maintaining a job.
A telehealth visit with your healthcare provider is similar to a traditional visit, but you and your health care provider can be in different locations. You'll "meet" with them online, using a healthcare app, video call, or phone call.
Treatments
Alcoholism is defined as a physical dependence on alcohol. In this state, the body experiences withdrawal symptoms in the absence of alcohol. Over time, a person with alcohol use disorder also must drink greater amounts of alcohol to achieve the same effects. To overcome alcohol use disorder, alcohol rehab in Colorado is usually necessary, a process which includes supervised medical detox. This is followed by intensive rehab, then a maintenance program that may include 12-step support.
Professional services are often necessary to recover from addiction. Drug rehab in Colorado provides the expert services needed to address the complex issues of addiction and help individuals start their recovery journey.
Colorado offers a range of substance abuse treatment programs that encompass various levels of care to meet your specific needs. These addiction treatment programs often encompass medical detox, outpatient, inpatient, and partial hospitalization programs. You'll find each program includes individual and group therapy, and educational groups to provide you with the tools to achieve and sustain your recovery.
With residential addiction treatment, you live in a rehab facility while receiving mental health services. Rehabs offer 24/7 care provided by clinical and mental health staff. A typical inpatient program lasts 28-30 days, but some last for several months. Standard mental health services include group and individual counseling, with addiction and relapse prevention education. Amenities, like recreational offerings, vary by facility.
Colorado offers dual-diagnosis addiction treatment programs that encompass various levels of care to meet your individual needs, including medical detox, outpatient, inpatient, and partial hospitalization programs for individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. These dual-diagnosis rehab programs incorporate evidence-based therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) or dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to successfully address substance use disorders and co-occurring diagnoses.
Clinical Services
The main principle of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in Colorado is that substance use disorders are based on faulty thinking and behavior patterns. The goal of this treatment is to help the individual learn better ways of coping with challenges, which will lead to changes in thinking and behavior.
Group therapy in Colorado offers you a platform to share your stories about drug addiction and co occurring mental health conditions. You'll receive encouragement and empathy from peers who understand your journey, fostering a sense of community and belonging.
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Contact Information
825 S Yates St, Denver, CO 80219


































































































