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Fort Collins Men's Recovery House
709 Wagner Dr,
Fort Collins, Colorado, 80521
Men
About this Recovery House
Fort Collins is a recovery house in Fort Collins, CO, dedicated to providing men with a supportive environment for recovery from substance use disorder.
This recovery house is designed to help individuals maintain sobriety and transition smoothly to independent living. Sober living homes, also known as recovery residences, offer the structure and peer support essential for long-term recovery success.
Residents at Fort Collins enjoy:
A safe and substance-free living environment.
Support from a close-knit recovery community.
Daily routines that encourage accountability and stability.
Access to resources in Fort Collins, such as counseling services and employment support.
Situated in Fort Collins, Colorado, this home benefits from a robust recovery network, including numerous men-specific support meetings. At Fort Collins, residents can focus on building a sober-meaningful life in a structured and nurturing setting.
For more details about Fort Collins and our recovery-focused environment, reach out to us today.
Sober Living Community
The day-to-day functioning of the sober home helps the resident to begin to transition into a healthy, functioning lifestyle. Within the sober living home, we provide such amenities as: food, family room, game room (pool, darts, etc.), laundry facility and daily assistance with life's ups and downs.
We also provide information for services in and around the city of Fort Collins including self-help meeting lists and a continually updated resource guide of services the city and surrounding areas provide in respect to schooling, employment, mental health, medical help, transportation, community service, etc...
Throughout the week, residents are required to fill their time with meetings, job searches and attend all house groups or meetings. Each resident should feel safe and welcome and feel they have someone to turn to for guidance in times of need. We also encourage residents to create a peer-driven house and lend support and guidance to EACH OTHER.
Many of our residents have been in similar situations to one another and may have suggestions for one another and be able to provide assistance to newcomers who are just beginning their recovery road to a healthy, stable and sober life. By sharing stories of recovery and stability, residents assist each other and encourage each other to strive for the best, even in hard times