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Aurora Sober Living Women's Recovery House
1st Main Street,
Aurora, Colorado, 80010
Women
About this Recovery House
Aurora Sober Living is a
recovery house in Aurora, CO, committed to helping
women achieve lasting sobriety in a positive and supportive setting.
This
recovery house provides a stable foundation where
women can focus on their recovery while developing the skills and accountability needed for independent living. Sometimes referred to as sober living homes or recovery residences, these spaces play a vital role in fostering connection and growth during the transition from treatment to everyday life.
Residents at Aurora Sober Living benefit from:
A secure, substance-free home tailored to recovery.
Opportunities to engage with a caring, recovery-oriented community.
Routines that encourage healthy habits and self-discipline.
Convenient access to resources in Aurora, such as counseling and job placement support.
Located in Colorado, this sober living home is part of a vibrant recovery network in Aurora, offering support meetings and services for its residents. Aurora Sober Living is dedicated to providing a nurturing and purpose driven environment where
women can grow and sustain their sobriety.
For more information about Aurora Sober Living, contact us today.
Our Requirements
You Must Meet These Criteria
18+ in age.
Mentally and physically able to work. Also, volunteer, or go to school.
Able to meet the costs of housing. In addition to personal needs.
Must provide a clean UA and BA drug screening upon entry of the program.
Is not prescribed any medications that are considered controlled substances (i.e.. Ambien, Adderall, Xanax, etc.).
Willing and motivated to maintain participation within the sober living community.
Also, willing and motivated to participate actively in a 12-Step program.
In addition, committed to participate fully in the Aurora Sober Living Program.
Other things we offer
Community Relations
-A clothing and shoe donation.
-Speakers and leaders in the recovery community. Also, Vocational assistance and support.
-Recreational activities (sports, hiking, camping, etc.)
-Also, holiday get together's with family and friends