Recovery Residence in Grand Junction, Colorado

Peer-Supported Sober Living After Clinical Care

Recovery doesn’t end when residential treatment does.

Ava Health’s Recovery Residence provides structured, peer-supported sober living for individuals who have completed ASAM Level 3.1, or another higher level of care, and need continued stability before fully independent housing.

This is not clinical treatment.
It is structured recovery housing with accountability, food support, and daily rhythm.

Safe, structured sober living
Peer accountability and mentorship
Meals and essential supports included
Designed as a step-down from a higher level of residential care

What Is a Recovery Residence?

A Recovery Residence is structured sober living designed for people who are medically and psychiatrically stable but still benefit from:

Unlike independent sober homes or Oxford-style houses, Ava Health’s Recovery Residence provides:

This is transitional recovery housing with oversight, without clinical intensity.

Who This Level Is For

You may be a fit for Recovery Residence if you:

  • Completed ASAM 3.1 or residential treatment
  • Are stable but not ready for fully independent housing
  • Need continued sober accountability
  • Want community support while rebuilding work, school, or family stability
  • Benefit from structured living but no longer require 24/7 clinical oversight

This is a step forward, not a step back.

Continued Clinical Access - When Needed

While Recovery Residence is not residential treatment, residents may access Intensive Outpatient (IOP), Outpatient (OP), medication management, or other services at Ava Health’s Crossroads campus if clinically indicated.

This ensures continuity of care without returning to a higher level unnecessarily.

What Daily Life Looks Like

Recovery Residence feels like a real home – with purpose.

Residents experience:

  • Shared housing with structured expectations
  • Provided meals and communal dining
  • House meetings and peer accountability
  • Curfews that support consistency
  • Recovery meeting participation
  • Access and transportation to IOP, outpatient, or other services at Ava Health’s Crossroads campus when clinically indicated
  • Staff-guided activities and community engagement
  • Support with job search, school enrollment, and housing planning

Structure remains.
Clinical intensity decreases.
Personal responsibility increases.

Designed to Feel Like Home

These homes were intentionally furnished to feel calm, comfortable, and lived in, not institutional.

Residents sleep in comfortable beds with quality linens. Common spaces are clean, thoughtfully arranged, and designed for real community—not surveillance. Small details matter here, because dignity matters.

This is a place to settle, reset, and be seen.

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What Makes This Different From Other Sober Living Homes

This is not:

  • An unstructured Oxford House
  • Independent housing with minimal oversight
  • A clinical residential treatment program

This is:

  • A peer-supported recovery community
  • A structured bridge between clinical care and independence
  • A place where accountability and dignity coexist

Expect standards.
Expect community.
Expect growth.

What Progress Looks Like Here

Progress is measured by stability and momentum:

  • Consistent sobriety
  • Meeting attendance and participation
  • Employment or education engagement
  • Financial responsibility and budgeting
  • Healthy peer relationships
  • Clear plan for independent housing

You are building proof that independence is sustainable.

Community Integration Is Still the Goal

Recovery Residence supports:

  • Workforce reentry
  • Educational enrollment
  • Family reconnection when appropriate
  • Long-term housing placement
  • Ongoing outpatient or peer recovery involvement

This phase focuses on living recovery, not just maintaining it.

Length of Stay

Typically, 60–120 days, depending on stability and housing readiness.

This is transitional by design.
The goal is independence

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What Comes Next

Clinically Supported Transitional Living is temporary by design—but foundational in impact. When residents are ready, we support transition to:

Independent Housing → Ongoing Outpatient Care → Ava Always

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Community Reintegration Is the Goal

Ava Health’s Recovery Residence is structured, peer-supported sober living for individuals stepping down from ASAM 3.1 or residential treatment.

It provides housing, meals, accountability, and community support—without 24/7 clinical oversight.

Not independent living.
Not residential treatment.
A structured bridge to independence.

Cost & Insurance

We accept Medicaid and most major commercial insurance plans. Coordinated with state and local behavioral health systems.

We’re Here When You’re Ready.

Whether you have questions, need guidance, or are ready to take the next step—our team is here to help.

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