Coming Soon (early March 2026)

Clinically Supported Transitional Living in Grand Junction, Colorado.

Coming Soon (early March 2026)

Licensed ASAM Level 3.1 Care for Mental Health and Substance Use Recovery

Structured Recovery Housing Covered by Medicaid

When you’re not in crisis—but you’re not ready to live independently—clinically supported transitional living in Grand Junction, Colorado provides the structure, accountability, and care needed to stabilize and move forward.

Ava Health offers licensed ASAM Level 3.1 transitional living, allowing us to support both serious mental health conditions and substance use disorders under the same level of care, with individualized clinical focus based on your needs.

This is not just housing.
It’s structured, Medicaid-covered treatment in a real home environment.

What This Level of Care Provides:

What Is Clinically Supported Transitional Living (ASAM 3.1)?

ASAM Level 3.1 is a non-acute residential level of care for individuals who are medically and psychiatrically stable but still require structure, supervision, and clinical oversight to live safely and progress in recovery.

At Ava Health, this level of care supports:

The housing structure is the same.

The clinical focus adapts to the person.

What Is Mental Health Transitional Housing?

You may be a fit for Clinically Supported Transitional Living In Grand Junction, Colorado if:

Mental Health–Focused Support

  • Living with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, severe depression, or complex trauma
  • Stepping down from hospitalization, crisis stabilization, jail, or residential care
  • Unable to manage daily routines safely without structure
  • Experiencing housing instability related to psychiatric symptoms

Substance Use–Focused Support

  • In early recovery from alcohol or drug use
  • Transitioning from detox, residential treatment, or incarceration
  • Needing sober housing with accountability and clinical connection
  • Experiencing relapse risk due to lack of structure or support

Co-Occurring Needs

Many residents experience both mental health and substance use challenges.
Our licensure allows us to treat both simultaneously—without forcing separation into different programs.

What Daily Life Actually Looks Like

Our transitional homes are real houses—not institutions.

Residents experience:

  • Comfortable shared housing with semi-private rooms
  • Daily routines for meals, hygiene, chores, and appointments
  • Medication reminders, supervision, and psychiatric coordination
  • Transportation to therapy, IOP, medical, and community services
  • Weekly recovery and life-planning meetings
  • Consistent staff presence and peer support—without judgment

Structure creates stability. Stability creates momentum.

Clinical & Recovery Support

Mental Health–Focused Care Includes

  • Psychiatric oversight and medication support
  • Therapy and case management coordination
  • Skill-building for emotional regulation and daily functioning
  • Support transitioning to independent or supported housing

Substance Use–Focused Care Includes

  • Sober living expectations and accountability
  • Access to outpatient therapy, IOP, and MAT
  • Relapse prevention and recovery planning
  • Court, probation, and compliance coordination when needed

Care plans are individualized. Progress is collaborative.

How We Measure Progress

We track what actually predicts long-term stability—not just symptoms.

  • Engagement in therapy, psychiatry, and recovery supports
  • Medication adherence and self-advocacy
  • Daily functioning and routine consistency
  • Housing readiness and discharge planning
  • Employment, education, or benefits progress
  • Reduced crisis events and improved regulation
  • Community engagement and support system development

You don’t “earn” discharge.
You prepare for it.

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Community Reintegration Is the Goal

This level of care exists to help residents:
  • Secure housing, ID, and benefits
  • Reenter work, school, or vocational programs
  • Reconnect with family when appropriate
  • Build confidence with money, time, boundaries, and communication
  • Establish community supports that last beyond treatment.

Recovery doesn’t happen in isolation. It happens in real life.

Cost & Insurance

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

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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

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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